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| 1601 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 2, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T624_366; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 60; Image: 1070. 1603 Ashland Avenue Line 92 Whiting Fred D boarder male white 29 married 2nd time RI RI Mass Salesman Building materials ===================================================================== 1920;Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 4, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_452; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 265. 3342 North Illinois Street 380/392 Whiting Fred D head owns mortgaged male white 39 married RI Mass Mass Salesman Fuel company Clara M wife fem white 40 married Ohio US US Leon R son male white 10 single attended School Ohio RI Ohio Helen dau fem white 05 single Inidiana RI Ohio Hitt Edward boarder male white 32 married New York NY NY Foreman Auto Factory boarder fem white 26 married Vermont NH Vermont ========================================================================== 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 608; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 897.0. 2937 Delaware Street 128/138 Whiting Fred head owns $6000 radio male white 49 married 27 years RI RI Mass Plant Manager Fuel Company Clara wife fem white 50 married 27 years Ohio Ohio Ohio Leon son male white 20 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio Helen dau fem white 15 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio | Family F2142
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| 1602 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 2, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T624_366; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 60; Image: 1070. 1603 Ashland Avenue Line 92 Whiting Fred D boarder male white 29 married 2nd time RI RI Mass Salesman Building materials ===================================================================== 1920;Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 4, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_452; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 265. 3342 North Illinois Street 380/392 Whiting Fred D head owns mortgaged male white 39 married RI Mass Mass Salesman Fuel company Clara M wife fem white 40 married Ohio US US Leon R son male white 10 single attended School Ohio RI Ohio Helen dau fem white 05 single Inidiana RI Ohio Hitt Edward boarder male white 32 married New York NY NY Foreman Auto Factory boarder fem white 26 married Vermont NH Vermont ========================================================================== 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 608; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 897.0. 2937 Delaware Street 128/138 Whiting Fred head owns $6000 radio male white 49 married 27 years RI RI Mass Plant Manager Fuel Company Clara wife fem white 50 married 27 years Ohio Ohio Ohio Leon son male white 20 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio Helen dau fem white 15 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio | Whiting, Leon R (I4587)
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| 1603 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 2, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T624_366; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 60; Image: 1070. 1603 Ashland Avenue Line 92 Whiting Fred D boarder male white 29 married 2nd time RI RI Mass Salesman Building materials ===================================================================== 1920;Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 4, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_452; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 265. 3342 North Illinois Street 380/392 Whiting Fred D head owns mortgaged male white 39 married RI Mass Mass Salesman Fuel company Clara M wife fem white 40 married Ohio US US Leon R son male white 10 single attended School Ohio RI Ohio Helen dau fem white 05 single Inidiana RI Ohio Hitt Edward boarder male white 32 married New York NY NY Foreman Auto Factory boarder fem white 26 married Vermont NH Vermont ========================================================================== 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 608; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 897.0. 2937 Delaware Street 128/138 Whiting Fred head owns $6000 radio male white 49 married 27 years RI RI Mass Plant Manager Fuel Company Clara wife fem white 50 married 27 years Ohio Ohio Ohio Leon son male white 20 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio Helen dau fem white 15 single Indiana Rhode Island Ohio | Clara (I4586)
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| 1604 | ! BIRTH: Wethersfield VR, NEHGR 15:297, !Book: History of Northfield, Ma Alexander Family by Wm Clemens pub 1914 | Buck, Mehetabel (I29003)
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| 1605 | ! Jonathan, ae c. 56, testified 12 Oct 1696, so was still alive at that time. (TAG X:50, "Wethersfield Testimonies.") ! WILL: Dated 8 Jan 1699; will proven, 1700.. He married on 21 Nov 1660 1) Sarah ____ who died 6 Jun 1668 and they had 4 children. He married on 25 Dec 1673 2) Elizabeth Gilbert and they had 8 children. 1) Sarah/Graves Md. 21 Nov 1660 Rope maker. 2nd wife: Elizabeth Gilbert daughter of Josiah Gilbert. !BOOK: The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Vol. 2, Sherman W. Adams, Henry R. Stiles, A facsimile of the 1904 edition with a new foreword by John C. Willard, New Hampshire Publishing Co., Somersworth in collaboration with the Wethersfield Historical Society 1974; pg.273, Family 3, Sgt. Jonathan,2 (John,1), b. 1639; m. (1) Sarah (prob. dau. of John) GRAVES, 21 Nov. 1660, who d.5 jun 1668; he m. (2) Elizabeth (dau. Josiah) GILBERT, of Nayaug, 25 Dec 1673, who d. Weth., 3 Sept., 1714, leaving (by a nuncupative will) her ppy. (all personal) to her 2 daus., Mary and Ann-adm'n gr. Oct. same yr. to Jonathan DEMING, Jr., and John EDWARDS of Weth. Sgt. Jonathan d. 8 Jan., 1699-1700, "ae. as he supp. abt. 61"-Weth. Rec. Invent. of his est. val. at L~550-14-04; will dated 27 Mch., 1696.-Htfd Co. Prob. See, also Chapt. VII, Vol,I. !PROBATE RECORD: WILL; A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. Compiled by Charles William Manwaring, Vol. I. Hartford District, 1635 - 1700. Hartford, Conn., R.S. PECK & Co. Printers 1904; Vol.1, p.548, [Vol.VI, page 135-6-7-8-9] DEMING, Jonathan sen., Wethersfield. Died 8 January, 1699-1700. Invt. L~550-14-04. Taken by Jonathan BOREMAN, Ebenezer DEMING and Jocab WILLIAMS. Will dated 27 March 1696. I Jonathan DEMING sen. of Wethersfield doe make this my last Will & Testament: I give to my wife Elizabeth DEMING the Use of all my Real & Personal Estate during her Widowhood, excepting what I have given my Children. I give to her the Use of all my Improved Lands, with my House & Barn, & 1-3 of all my Moveable Estate & so much of the Benefit of my Team that she shall need for the Improvement of my Lands I give to my son Jonathan DEMING the House & Land that he lives on, and about 5 1/2 acres of Land in the Mile Meadow. I give to my son Thomas DEMING that Lott I bought of Joseph ANDREWS, in that Division made for the List of Estate for the year 1693. I give to my sons Charles & Jacob the west half of my Lott that I live upon, to be equally divided between them, the east part to Charles & the West part to Jacob. I give to my sons Charles, Benjamin & Jacob, that 10 acres of Land that I bought of Ezekiel BUCK, to be equally divided between them. I give to my son Benjamin my dwelling house & Barn and all the remainder of my Lott that I now live upon as it is now fenced. I give to my daughter Sarah RYLIE 10 Shillings with what she hath already had. I give to my son-in-law John WILLIAMS 1 Shilling together with what he hath had already. I give to my daughters, viz, Comfort, Elusia, Elizabeth, Mary & Ann, all the rest of my Moveable Estate when my wife has had her thirds, to equally divided between them. I give to my brother John DEMING a convenient highway in Mile Meadow by the Side of Mr. Lord's Lott to his own Land. All the Estate that shall happen to fall to me by my sd. wife Elizabeth out of the Estate of her father Josiah GILBERT, late deceased, I give the same to my sd. wife Elizabeth and to the Children I had by her, to be equally divided amongst them. I give my Land in the Indian Purchase to all my Children, except Sarah RYLIE and John WILLIAMS. I appoint my wife Elizabeth DEMING and my son John DEMING to be Executors. In Case of their Decease, my son Thomas DEMING to succeed to be Executor when he shall be 21 years of age. I also appoint my son Jonathan DEMING and Mr. Jonathan BOREMAN to be Overseers. Jonathan X DEMIND sen. Ls. Witness: John DEMING sen., Jno. WELLES. Court Record, Page 125-9 March, 1966: One Witness, viz, John WELLES, late of Wethersfield, being removed out of the Country before the Exhibition of the Will, the Court do approve the same upon the Testimony of John DEMING se., the other Witness, and order the Will to be recorded. | Deming, Sgt. Jonathan (I25810)
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| 1606 | ! REFERENCES: NEHGR 34:205-6. ! PARENTS: Samuel Baldwin and Abigail Baldwin | Gilford, Abagail (I28426)
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| 1607 | ! She was sealed to William Derby Johnson Jr. she was a deceased person, had never married. The early days of the church this was done very often. She was a sister to his mother. | Family F9613
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| 1608 | ! She was sealed to William Derby Johnson Jr. she was a deceased person, had never married. The early days of the church this was done very often. She was a sister to his mother. | Brown, Mary Trotter (I29451)
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| 1609 | ! SPOUSE: MARRIAGE: Genealogy-The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, David W.Hoyt, 1916 - Vol 1, pg 355. | Riggs, Thomas (I27457)
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| 1610 | !#4114> Morgan History-p50 (FHL #1012640); | Collins, Nathan (I19166)
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| 1611 | !1 Vital Records of Gloucester, Essex Co, Massachusetts, pp 578-584, vol. 2, pp 257-8 | Millett, Mary (I27460)
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| 1612 | !1. Church records of West Hartford (pt. 5 pt. 1 #2227) 2. Conn Probates Will of Noah Butler 20 Apr. 1781, probated 16 July, 1781 Hartford wife Martha son Able dau. Ann Gilbert dau. Martha Wadsworth dau. Abigail Shepherd dau. Susanna Butler 3. Hale Collecton of Conn. deaths Mrs. Martha Butler died 20 Nov. 1810 age 85 p. 136 29 Nov. 1810 from American Mercury p. 27 3 Dec. 1810 from Connecticut Mirror p. 87 4 Dec. 1810 from Connectitcut Herald p. 219 5 Dec. 1810 from Hartford Courant 4. Hartford deeds (vol 17 p 486) A Noah butler there until 1809, when Able butler sells him some property in Hartford Vo. 17 p. 486; Abel Butler sells to Sol. Ensign one piece of land -- (1786) all right, title and interest in estate of my father Noah Butler, late of Hartford 5. Mgs of West Hartford !MARRIAGE: Marriages of W Hartford Conn 7 Bk 2; Church Rec of W Hartford F2227 pt.1; Church Rec of W Hartford F Conn 4 pt.5; !DEATH: Conn Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; !DOCUMENTATON (by Margaret Neuffer): !BAPTISM: Families of Early Hartford, Conn., by Lucius Banes Barbour, page 136. !MARRIAGE: Marriages of W Hartford Conn 7 Bk 2; Church Rec of W Hartford F2227 pt.1; Church Rec of W Hartford F Conn 4 pt.5; !DEATH: Conn Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; | Butler, Noah (I22845)
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| 1613 | !1. Church records of West Hartford (pt. 5 pt. 1 #2227) 2. Conn Probates 3. Hale Collecton of Conn. deaths 4. Hartford deeds (vol 17 p 486) 5. Mgs of west Hartford !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !BIRTH:Conn 7 Bk 2 Mgs West Hartford; F Conn 4 pt.5 Church Rec; F 2227 pt.1; Church Rec W Hartford, Conn; Batch 7614006 43; !MARRIAGE: Source - "MARRIAGE EXTRACTIONS" from the Divorce Records of Hartford County, Connecticut Superior Court 1755 - 1803, compiled by Margaret Harris Stover. C.G., CSG #4675. !DEATH: Source - Conn Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; !Margaret Neuffer: "Susannah married also Reuben SIMMONS 1 May 1796 (also known as Reuben Simms of Simsbury)"> !1. Church records of West Hartford (pt. 5 pt. 1 #2227) 2. Conn Probates 3. Hale Collecton of Conn. deaths 4. Hartford deeds (vol 17 p 486) 5. Mgs of west Hartford !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !BIRTH:Conn 7 Bk 2 Mgs West Hartford; F Conn 4 pt.5 Church Rec; F 2227 pt.1; Church Rec W Hartford, Conn; Batch 7614006 43; !MARRIAGE: Source - "MARRIAGE EXTRACTIONS" from the Divorce Records of Hartford County, Connecticut Superior Court 1755 - 1803, compiled by Margaret Harris Stover. C.G., CSG #4675. !DEATH: Source - Conn Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; !Margaret Neuffer: "Susannah married also Reuben SIMMONS 1 May 1796 (also known as Reuben Simms of Simsbury)"> BIRTH: Also shown as Born West Hartford, West Hartford, H, Connecticut, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 14 Nov 1765 BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. | Butler, Susannah (I6066)
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| 1614 | !1. Church records of West Hartford (pt. 5 pt. 1 #2227) 2. Connecticut Probates 3. Hale Collecton of Connecticut deaths 4. Hartford deeds (vol 17 p 486) 5. Marriages of West Hartford, Connecticut !MARRIAGE: Marriages of West Hartford Connecticut 7 Bk 2; Church Rec F Conn 4 pt.5; Church Rec West Hartford F2227 pt.1; !DEATH: Connecticut Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; Hale Collection of Connecticut Deaths; !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !MARRIAGE: Source Marriages of West Hartford Connecticut 7 Bk 2; Church Rec F Conn 4 pt.5; Church Rec West Hartford F2227 pt.1; !DEATH: Connecticut Probates F Conn H8a; Hartford Deeds F Conn H8; Hale Collection of Connecticut Deaths; !Ancestral File 1990. ============================================ He married Martha at West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut . Martha was born at of West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut 1725 . They were the parents of 1 child: Susanna Butler born 10 Nov 1765. Noah Butler died 25 Jun 1781 at West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut . Martha died 20 Nov 1810 at West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut . | West, Martha (I22846)
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| 1615 | !1881 (Age 92) | Blood, Amelia (I23376)
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| 1616 | !adopted BIRTH: Also shown as Born Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. | Whiting, Clarence Malcolm Mac (I32947)
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| 1617 | !Ancestral File 1990. | Chambers, Robert (I18491)
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| 1618 | !Ancestral File 1990. | Hathorne, Robert (I18490)
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| 1619 | !Another Ancestral File #8KL1-2R !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: 1. American Genealogist (973 B2ag) vol 23 p. 149 2. Eng, Pub AE ns vol 4 p. 419 942/B2s !Arch rec Esther Day Smith; Utah Hist & Gen Mag v25 p81; Vit Rec Dedham Mass; !BIRTH: Source - Utah Hist. & Gen Mag Vol. 25, page 81; Rec. Dedham Mass; Vital Records of Boston, Mass. | Bedell, Abigail (I18547)
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| 1620 | !Another Endowment date 10 OCT 1954 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Leland BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. | Johnson, Leland Stanford (I17538)
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| 1621 | !Arch Rec Dorothy Hulet Pincock | Hathorne, William (I18532)
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| 1622 | !Arch rec Dorothy Hulet Pincock. !John Hawthorne, the infamous judge of the Salem witch trials. | Hathorne, John (I18530)
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| 1623 | !Arch rec Dorothy Hulet Pincock. | Hathorne, Sarah Mrs. (I18531)
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| 1624 | !Arch rec Dorothy S. Hadlock; Mass C16 p599; Savage v3 p57; B9F.8 p136 etc. | Hale, Joanna (I18522)
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| 1625 | !Arch rec Esther Day Smith; | Collins, John (I18583)
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| 1626 | !Arch rec Esther Day Smith. | Howlet, John (I18545)
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| 1627 | !Arch rec Eunice E. Nelson; Am Pub H V63, 64 p281 | French, Elizabeth (I18573)
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| 1628 | !Archive rec Dorothy S. Hadlock; Mass C16 p 599; Savage V 3 p 57; B9F.8 p 136 etc. | Larkin, Edward (I18521)
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| 1629 | !Archive rec Dr. C.E. Hyatt (George HUBBARD); AF shows two sets parents: Richard Watts MF7S-33/Agnes Mackworth MF7S-48 and Greg Watts PT4L-J3/ Margaret PT4L-K8; !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !DEATH: Source - Barbour, lucius Barnes, "Families of EArly Hartford, Conn.", page 643. !Early member 1 Ch. One of the inhabitants who received land "by courtesie of the town"; his home lot was on the west side of the "road from George Steels's to the Great Swamp", will dated Oct 29 1650, Inv Mar 20, 1654/55 116 lbs 17. His widow Elizabeth died 1666, will dated 28 Feb 1665/66; Inv. Apr 17, 1666; she mentions cousin "Mary Smith" in Banbury, Oxfordshire; Cousin "George Haines that is blind"; cousin Daniel Hubbard; daughter Browne, daughter Hubbard; cousin Elizabeth Hubbard; cousin Nath'l Browne. -----Barbour | Watts, Richard (I22868)
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| 1630 | !Archive rec Dr. C.E. Hyatt (George HUBBARD); AF shows two sets parents: Richard Watts MF7S-33/Agnes Mackworth MF7S-48 and Greg Watts PT4L-J3/ Margaret PT4L-K8; !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !DEATH: Source - Barbour, lucius Barnes, "Families of EArly Hartford, Conn.", page 643. !Early member 1 Ch. One of the inhabitants who received land "by courtesie of the town"; his home lot was on the west side of the "road from George Steels's to the Great Swamp", will dated Oct 29 1650, Inv Mar 20, 1654/55 116 lbs 17. His widow Elizabeth died 1666, will dated 28 Feb 1665/66; Inv. Apr 17, 1666; she mentions cousin "Mary Smith" in Banbury, Oxfordshire; Cousin "George Haines that is blind"; cousin Daniel Hubbard; daughter Browne, daughter Hubbard; cousin Elizabeth Hubbard; cousin Nath'l Browne. -----Barbour | Watts, Richard (I22859)
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| 1631 | !Archive rec Dr. C.E. Hyatt (George HUBBARD). !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): !DEATH: Source - Barbour, lucius Barnes, "Families of EArly Hartford, Conn.", page 643. | Duck, Elizabeth (I22860)
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| 1632 | !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan W. Easton. !DEATH DATE: Gary Whiting records give death date as 21 Feb 1848 Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING Given Name: EDWIN Surname: WHITING Page: 190 Coord.: 3N8W ===================================================== 1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah page 192-193 In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three months since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following: ====================================================== !Naoma Manwaring Harker's FGS #110 & 111 & 112 1. Family tradition: Elisha Whiting's father was a sea captain in Connecticut, dying when Elisha was a young boy. His mother bound him out to an old Quaker, and after a few years Elisha ran away and went to Massachusetts and found work with a wheelwright. He followed the trade of wagon and chair maker. About 1815 they moved to Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio. 2. TIB July 1965 found no card for #1 William except as follows: William Whiting, born 1807 of Clay Co., Mo., died 21 Oct 1834 baptized 15 Sep 1919, endowed 28 Jan 1920 by L.D.S. Church 3. 1831 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio males over 21: Elisha, Edwin Whiting and Nelson Talcott 1835 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio males over 21: Edwin, Elisha and Charles Whiting and Nelson Talcott 4. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 (1916) p. 69 Burials of Elisha Whiting and wife Sally recorded on the monument at Mt. Pisgah: Monument erected 1888 in memory of those members of the church who died in 1846-7 during the exodus. On South side: Emily Whiting, Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting, Widow Head Whiting 5. Vital Records, Lee, Berkshire , Massachusetts First five children of Elisha and Sally recorded 6. 1860 census Fremont Co., Iowa Chauncy Whiting age 42 and family Sylvester Whiting age 33 and family 7. Child #3 Charles was also sealed 7 Nov. 1872 to Lois Heath Endowment Book H of Sealings Pt. 18 pl 322 8. Ref. 973/V23g; Record of Early Members of the Church who died in Missouri, Kirtland, Nauvoo and on the plains--taken from the Evening and Morning Star; The Messenger and Advocate, The Elder's Journal; The Times and Season; The Wasp; The Nauvoo Neighbor; The Prophet; The St. Louis Luminary; The Frontier Guardian; The Mormon; The Western Standard; and the Deseret News. !William Whiting, born 1807 Clay Co., Missouri, died 21 Oct 1834. Baptised 15 Sep 1919; Endowed 28 Jan 1920 !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to :father Whiting: as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage. !10. E.H. Seal rec. (GS ser # 25165 pt. 18, Bk. H. P. 322) 11. 1835 census of Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio 12. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 page 169 (burials of Elisha and Sally) CAll No. 979.2/B2ug 13. St. George endowments (GS ser # 23055) pt. 11 p. 433: 24 Oct 1879 #10427 Endowment for William Whiting born Sep 1807 Lee, Massachusetts died 1839 "died in church" Baptized 1837 Proxy, Edwin Whiting, brother 14. Endowment House baptism for the dead (GS ser #25165, Bk. D. p. 43 6 Nov 1872 Edwin Whiting, proxy: for Elisha Whiting, son 15. TIB card: William Whiting, born 1807, of Clay Co., Mo. died 21 Oct 1834 Baptised 15 Sep 1919 Endowed 28 Jan 1920 by LDS Church 16. Clay Co., Missouri marriages: Lydia Whiting married 24 May 1835 to Charles English (no doubt the widow of William Whiting) 17. Information in possession of Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah: GS ser #23889 pt. 25 (St. George Bapt. for the dead) Bk. W.p.7 #3419 Catherine Maggard, born Tennessee baptism 1 February 1887 proxy Sarah Head Bracken, daughter) "She was in the church and cut off because of a neighborhood difficulty, which her husband, father WHITING was cut off for. She had nothing to do with it, and should not have been cut off. This is why she baptised for her." !On the Mt.Pisgah monument following the names of Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting and Emily Whiting is "widow Head Whiting." !Letter dated 28 Nov 1847 to William S. and Mary Oaks, signed by Elisha Whiting and Katharine Whiting (Mary Oaks was a daughter of Catherine Maggard Head Whiting) mentions having stayed at Norvil Head's home (son of Catherine Maggard) !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan W. Easton. NOTE: SEE FILE WHITDESC FOR MORE DESCENDANTS. !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to father Whiting as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage. !DEATH DATE: Gary Whiting records give death date as 21 Feb 1848 Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING Given Name: EDWIN Surname: WHITING Page: 190 Coord.: 3N8W ===================================================== 1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah page 192-193 In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three monts since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following: ====================================================== !Naoma Manwaring Harker's FGS #110 & 111 & 112 1. Family tradition: Elisha Whiting's father was a sea captain in Connecticut, dying when Elisha was a young boy. His mother bound him out to an old Quaker, and after a few years Elisha ran away and went to Massachusetts and found work with a wheelwright. He followed the trade of wagon and chair maker. About 1815 they moved to Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio. 2. TIB July 1965 found no card for #1 William except as follows: William Whiting, born 1807 of Clay Co., Mo., died 21 Oct 1834 baptized 15 Sep 1919, endowed 28 Jan 1920 by L.D.S. Church 3. 1831 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio males over 21: Elisha, Edwin Whiting and Nelson Talcott 1835 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio males over 21: Edwin, Elisha and Charles Whiting and Nelson Talcott 4. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 (1916) p. 69 Burials of Elisha Whiting and wife Sally recorded on the monument at Mt. Pisgah: Monument erected 1888 in memory of those members of the church who died in 1846-7 during the exodus. On South side: Emily Whiting, Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting, Widow Head Whiting 5. Vital Records, Lee, Berkshire , Massachusetts First five children of Elisha and Sally recorded 6. 1860 census Fremont Co., Iowa Chauncy Whiting age 42 and family Sylvester Whiting age 33 and family 7. Child #3 Charles was also sealed 7 Nov. 1872 to Lois Heath Endowment Book H of Sealings Pt. 18 pl 322 8. Ref. 973/V23g; Record of Early Members of the Church who died in Missouri, Kirtland, Nauvoo and on the plains--taken from the Evening and Morning Star; The Messenger and Advocate, The Elder's Journal; The Times and Season; The Wasp; The Nauvoo Neighbor; The Prophet; The St. Louis Luminary; The Frontier Guardian; The Mormon; The Western Standard; and the Deseret News. !William Whiting, born 1807 Clay Co., Missouri, died 21 Oct 1834. Baptised 15 Sep 1919; Endowed 28 Jan 1920 !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to father Whiting as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage. !10. E.H. Seal rec. (GS ser # 25165 pt. 18, Bk. H. P. 322) 11. 1835 census of Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio 12. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 page 169 (burials of Elisha and Sally) CAll No. 979.2/B2ug 13. St. George endowments (GS ser # 23055) pt. 11 p. 433: 24 Oct 1879 #10427 Endowment for William Whiting born Sep 1807 Lee, Massachusetts died 1839 "died in church" Baptized 1837 Proxy, Edwin Whiting, brother 14. Endowment House baptism for the dead (GS ser #25165, Bk. D. p. 43 6 Nov 1872 Edwin Whiting, proxy: for Elisha Whiting, son 15. TIB card: William Whiting, born 1807, of Clay Co., Mo. died 21 Oct 1834 Baptised 15 Sep 1919 Endowed 28 Jan 1920 by LDS Church 16. Clay Co., Missouri marriages: Lydia Whiting married 24 May 1835 to Charles English (no doubt the widow of William Whiting) 17. Information in possession of Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah: GS ser #23889 pt. 25 (St. George Bapt. for the dead) Bk. W.p.7 #3419 Catherine Maggard, born Tennessee baptism 1 February 1887 proxy Sarah Head Bracken, daughter) "She was in the church and cut off because of a neighborhood difficulty, which her husband, father WHITING was cut off for. She had nothing to do with it, and should not have been cut off. This is why she baptised for her." !On the Mt.Pisgah monument following the names of Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting and Emily Whiting is "widow Head Whiting." !Letter dated 28 Nov 1847 to William S. and Mary Oaks, signed by Elisha Whiting and Katharine Whiting (Mary Oaks was a daughter of Catherine Maggard Head Whiting) mentions having stayed at Norvil Head's home (son of Catherine Maggard) !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan W. Easton. NOTE: SEE FILE WHITDESC FOR MORE DESCENDANTS. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States. Elisha Whiting Birth: Dec. 17, 1785 Hartford Hartford County Connecticut, USA Death: Mar., 1848 Union CountyIowa, USA "This name is listed on a "monument erected AD 1888, in memory of those members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who died in 1846, 1847, and 1848, during their exodus to seek a home beyond the Rocky Mountains." ELISHA WHITING, Jr. & SALLY HULET WHITING HISTORY:[Compiled from the collected writings of Martha Whiting Brown, Ruth Brown Lewis, other family writings, and historical writings as noted in text.]by Louine B. Hunter [1997 revision] E lisha's father, Elisha, was born November 21, 1762, at Hartford Connecticut. He married Susannah Butler March 25, 1784, at West Hartford. Elisha was a sea captain. He DESERTED his wife and children. We have the DIVORCE PAPERS. 13. Hartford probates (nothing for Elisha Whiting or Susanna his wife) note: None of these children were christened while the father was living (or at home) and only the third was christened at all (in Hartford). The family history states that "after the death of the father, the mother apprenticed out the son to an old Quaker, from whom he ran away. The 7190 census of Connecticut does not list either Elisha or susanna as head of a family. No record of his death has been found. susannah married again in 1796 and removed to New York ( could there have been a divorce, or Elisha left home?) In August 1786 Elisha "formerly of Farmington, now of Hartford" for bad husbandry and mismanagement was taken under the care of the Selectmen of Farmington, but was released when he moved to Hartford. ! Noted in Baltimore, Maryland marriages: Elisha Whiting and Sarah Tidy 3 Jan 1791: Who is he? !14. Records of Northampton, New York (Received by correspondence 22Jun1965) Nothing on Reuben Simmons in land records and no other information in probates. !15. 1790 census of Connecticut: No Elisha Whiting Reuben Simmons in Simsbury, 3 male over 16 2 females !None of these children were christened while the father was living (or at home) and only the third was christened at all (in Hartford). The family history states that "after the death of the father, the mother apprenticed out the son to an old Quaker, from whom he ran away. The 1790 census of Conn. does not list either Elisha or Susanna as head of a family. No record of this death has been found. Susannah married again in 1796 and removed to New York (could there have been a divorce, or Elisha left home?) In August 1786 Elisha "formerly of Farmington, now of Hartford" for bad husbandry and mismanagement was taken under the care of the Selectmen of Farmington, but was released when he moved to Hartford. Noted in Baltimore, Maryland marriages: Elisha Whiting and Sarah Tidy 3 Jan 1791 (who is he?); He left his wife alone to care for their three small children in Hartford. Elisha Jr. had two younger sisters, Polly and Susannah. EDITOR'S NOTE: Although we do not have a death date for Elisha Sr., we know he died at a young age, probably around age 28, and near the year 1790. Their last child was born about 1789, and Susannah married her second husband, Reuben Simmons on May 1, 1796, indicating that Elisha and Susannah were married far less than twelve years, and probably closer to six years. Revo lutionary War Records, Connecticut, page 541: "Elisha Whiting,[Sr.] Private in Captain Ozias Bissell's Company." His birth date is listed as November 21, 1762. The war was fought between 1775 and 1783, indicating that Elisha was somewhere between thirteen and twenty one while serving in the Revolutionary War. ELISHA JR'S EARLY YEARS Without her husband's income, Susannah was very poor. Not knowing what else to do, she eventually bound Elisha out to an old Quaker to learn the carpentry trade. Though Elisha worked hard, the Quaker was very mean to him, sometimes hitting him and doing other cruel things. Elisha was very unhappy. He was resentful of his mother and to all concerned that such a thing had happened to him. He never got over those feelings and his children and grandchildren knew that his lips were sealed so far as any experiences of his youth were concerned. Cordelia Perry, his granddaughter, told Martha Whiting Brown the following: His feelings were so badly hurt that he never wanted to speak of it. One day at his chair and wagon shop in Manti, Ohio, a stranger came in and brought up the subject of being a relative from his early days. Elisha flew into a rage and refused to listen to him, then ordered him to leave his shop at once. So we, his children's children, will never know, I guess, just what he went through, being sent from home by his mother, after his father's DESERTION. They say he was bitter about it until the day he died. ELISH A MEETS SALLY Although he was afraid of the old Quaker, Elisha ran away to make his own way in the world. He went to Lee, Massachusetts, where he met Sylvanus Hulet, a wheelwright (one who makes repairs of wheels and wheeled vehicles) who lived on a farm. Elisha asked Sylvanus for a job, assuring him that he could do carpentry work and make chairs and furniture, so he was hired. Ther e he met Sylvanus' daughter, Sally, a real pretty girl, the oldest of the seven Hulet children. She was part Indian and had dark hair and dark eyes. Elisha soon fell in love with Sally who was not quite seventeen years old; he was not yet twenty. They were married September 18, 1805. Lee, Massachusetts was their first home, where their first four children were born. It was a sad day when their first baby died the same day it was born in 1806. A year later William was born, followed the next year by Edwin, their third child. Two and a half years later Charles was born. The next two children, Catherine, 3 Oct 1813, and Harriet, 16 Aug 1815, were born in their second place of residence. NELSON, PORTAGE, OHIO, 1817 When little Edwin was six, the family traveled over the Mohawk Trail to Nelson, Ohio, which was then the western frontier, probably the very place Elisha wished to be to get suitable timber for his carpentry trade, to support his growing family. Eli sha built a log cabin on a quiet sloping hill that looked out over the valley. He built an open fireplace where Sally cooked. An iron crane protruded from the side where Sally would hang a kettle from the crane and push it back over the fire. When she wanted to bake bread, she put the dough inside the kettle and put red hot coals on the flat top. Around the room were beds, a table and a cupboard. After all, her husband was a carpenter who learned to do beautiful work while he was with the old Quaker. He made a handsome black walnut bureau for Sally that she was very proud of. The girls slept in a trundle bed that was pulled out from under their parent's bed. They soon built another section onto their log cabin. One side they lived in; the other side was a wagon and carpentry shop At night they lit tallow candles and burned knots from pine trees in the fireplace while they told stories. The last six of their twelve children were born in Nelson, Portage, Ohio: Emeline, Chauncy, Almon, Jane, Sylvester, and Lewis. Their education was limited, but they were all taught "the three R's: Readin', Ritin', and Rithmetic." We are told that Sally Hulet Whiting was a wonderful woman and that she was very gifted in writing prose and poetry, a characteristic bequeathed to many of her Whiting descendants. Sally and Elisha were some of the most respected citizens of Nelson. They were honest, generous, and firm in their convictions. THREE STORIES ABOUT CATHERINE Catherine was the fourth child of Sally and Elisha. Catherine spent a lot of time with her relatives, especially her grandmother, Mary Lewis Hulet, and her aunts and cousins. A TRIP THROUGH THE WOODS One day Catherine went to visit her aunt who sent her on an errand to borrow a pattern from a friend who lived about a mile away, straight through the woods. She knew she wouldn't get lost, but it was kind of scary to go into the woods alone. She wanted to please her aunt so she tied on her sunbonnet and began her errand. As she went along she saw some snakes, but she was used to them, they did not frighten her. She saw plenty of rabbits and squirrels and other little animals. The forest was beautiful and interesting and she was having a good time. She soon reached the aunt's house, got the pattern from her and started back. When she was almost home she saw a big, black bear. Upon seeing Catherine, the bear rose to his hind feet! Catherine was nearly paralyzed with fear, so frightened that she could not move. After the bear watched her for a little while it dropped down on all fours and lumbered away with a growl. She ran the rest of the way home. THE CHIEF'S SON Sometimes the Indians came to see the people. When Catherine Whiting was a little girl, an Indian chief came with his little son. He had shining black eyes, copper colored skin, and his father was very proud of him. Because the father was a chief, both were dressed in colorful beads, earrings, brooches, and elaborate clothes.The chief thought Catherine was so cute that he told her he would give her one of his brooches if she would kiss his little son. She really wanted that brooch, but she did not want to kiss the boy. The chief was quite offended; he thought she should be very proud to kiss his son, but she would not kiss him. After the Indians went away, Sally, Catherine's mother, was afraid they might come back and do some harm, but they never did. BEDTIM E FRIGHT One evening while their father (Elisha) was away, the family sat around the fire talking. Catherine became sleepy but she did not want to take a candle up the stairs, so she went up in the dark and got ready for bed. She put her hand down to turn the covers back and felt a big, hairy head. "Oh!" she screamed, and fled down the stairs crying, "There's a man sleeping in my bed!" Her mother was alarmed but bravely flew into action. She took a broom in one hand and a candle in the other and dashed up the stairs, followed by her boys who held clubs at the ready. They all rushed into the room to find out WHO WAS SLEEPING IN CATHERINE'S BED?, just like the "Three Bears and Goldilocks". When they held up the candle, they saw their old dog, Paint, under the covers. The boys laughed and teased Catherine! EDWIN AND THE GUN In the Whiting family, no one was allowed to hunt on the Sabbath. One Sunday morning Edwin decided he wanted to go hunting, so he tried to sneak his gun out of the house by drawing it through a crack between the logs. The gun got caught, fired, and wounded his left arm. That was a lesson to keep the Sabbath day holy that he never forgot. He retold this story to his children and grandchildren many times. Source: Louine Berry Hunter Elisha died in Mar 1848 in Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa. Family links: Spouse: Sally Hulet Whiting (1787 - 1846) Children: Edwin Whiting (1809 - 1890)* Catherine Louisa Whiting Talcott (1813 - 1900)* Emeline Sally Whiting Cox (1817 - 1896)* Chauncey Whiting (1819 - 1902)* Sylvester Whiting (1827 - 1915)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Mount Pisgah Cemetery Thayer Union County Iowa, USA Maintained by: Sunflower Lady Originally Created by: Shiver Record added: Jan 09, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8251337 SUFFIX: Also shown as Jr BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States. | Whiting, Elisha Jr. (I43810)
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| 1633 | !Archive rec Eunice C. Nelson; Am Pub H V 64. | Loker, Robert (I18526)
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| 1634 | !Archive rec Eunice E. Nelson; Am Pub H V 63- 64 p 281; IGI 1988 Suffolk, Eng batch 7035004 99. | Loker, Henry (I18525)
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| 1635 | !Archive rec Eunice E. Nelson; Am Pub H V 64. | Riddlesdale, Lucy (I18527)
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| 1636 | !Archive rec Eva C. Killpack; IGI 1988 Devon, Eng p 32,882 batch P002761 2945, (Marriage A170827 2035 etc.); Martha Jean Kulstad letter 3 Dec 93: "New England" p.1498 gives "Robert Searls, immigrant ancestor, born in Dorchester, Eng abt 1640; md in 1660, Deborah ___, settled in Dorchester, MA. Many of Searls are descended from John Searles, of Springfield, MA who was there as early as 1637." 10163 Ryan's Lane Grass Valley, CA 95945. | Searles, Robert I (I18515)
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| 1637 | !Archive rec Eva C. Killpack; Town Rec of Ashford Warrenville CT Lybes Bouk E; Land Rec of Ashford CT p 96; IGI 1988 Conn p 13,782 (d. Sarah SEARLS/SEARLES); Arch rec GS AD Charlotte Cox; Martha Jean Kulstad 10163 Ryan's Lane, Grass Valley, CA 95945 12-93 shows his "birth date as 3 Jul 1705 and wife Sarah Maudsley md. 6 Jan 1731 and death date 1745 Intestate." | Searles, Robert III (I18528)
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| 1638 | !Archive rec Eva C. Killpack; Town Rec of Ashford Warrenville CT Lybes Bouk E; Land Rec of Ashford CT p 96; IGI 1988 Mass p 20,036 batch 7217128 37, A184746 1769 etc; Arch rec GS AD Charlotte Cox. | Hathorne, Elizabeth of Welch Royalty (..Mary Gott) (I18529)
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| 1639 | !Archive rec Eva C. Killpack; Town Rec of Ashford Warrenville, CT Lybes Bouk E; Land Rec of Ashford CT p 96. | Searles, Robert II (I18517)
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| 1640 | !Archive rec GS AD Charlotte Cox; Mass Li4c V 2 p 156; Mass Sla V 1 p 375; B9C3; Arch rec Dorothy Hulet Pincock; TIB AZ 26658 bk 78 p 1119. | Hathorne, Nathaniel (I18500)
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| 1641 | !Archive rec GS AD Charlotte Cox; Mass Li4c V 2 p 156; Mass Sla V 1 p 375; B9C3; IGI 1988 Mass p 17,523 batch 6929512 46; Arch rec Dorothy Hulet Pincock | Gott, Mary (I18499)
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| 1642 | !Archive rec GS RL Evadyna H. Lawrence; Hist of Marlboro, Mass M6a; Vit Rec of Sudbury, Mass S35a; TIB. !Arch rec Eunice E. Nelson; !SOURCE - Pope, Charles Henry, "Pioneers of Massachusetts", page 328. | Loker, Hannah or Anne (I18524)
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| 1643 | !Archive rec GS RL Evadyna H. Lawrence; Hist of Marlboro, Mass M6a; Vit Rec of Sudbury, Mass S35 a; TIB. !SOURCE - Pope, Charles Henry, "Pioneers of Massachusetts", page 328. ================== Richard Newton Birth: Apr. 9, 1609 Lincolnshire, England Death: Aug. 24, 1701 Marlborough Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA I've found two different death years for Richard. 1697 and 1701. I go with 1701 as his will was written September 28, 1693 - witnessed by Nathaniel Johnson, James Woods and John Maynard Jr. The will was proved November 17, 1707 (Middlesex Probate #15897). Richard was the son of Robert Isaac and Thankful Newton. One of the many stories about Richard is that he just might be a brother of the father of Sir Isaac Newton....That is still being worked on by me. Richard's first wife was Alice. They married in England and had two children: Anne and Richard, Jr. Richard came to America in 1638 at Sudbury, Middlesex County in Massechusetts. He married his 2nd. wife Anne or Hannah Loker. Anne was recorded being born August 1, 1605 in Bures St. Mary County Essex, England. Anna died Dec 5, 1691 in Marlborough, MA. Thus it makes sence that he married the second time in England as well. He is said to have died at Marlborough Mass, August 24, 1701? "aged about a hundred". Children of Richard Newton and Anne Loker, all born in the USA were: John Newton b 20 Oct 1641 Sudbury Mass Ezekiel Newton b 1643 Sudbury Mass Mary Newton b 22 Jan 1644 Sudbury..m Jonathon Johnson Sr on 14 Oct 1663 Moses Newton b 20 Oct 1645 Sudbury..m Joanna Larkin 27 Oct 1668..She died 25 Dec 1713 2nd wife Sarah Joslin on 14 Apr 1714 Joseph Newton b 1648 m1669 Katherine Wood 2nd wife m 3 Aug 1719 to Ruth Stone Elizabeth Newton b 1650 Sudbury m 1664 Jacob Dingley Sarah Newton b 1652 Sudbury m 1669 James Taylor Hannah Newton b 13 Apr 1654 died young twin of Henry Henry Newton b 13 Apr 1654 died young as well Daniel Newton b 21 Dec 1655 m 30 Dec 1679 in Marlboro to Susanna Morse Isaac Newton b 1657 m 1685 to a cousin Rebecca ___? Family links: Parents: Robert Isaac Newton (1565 - 1641) Thankful Newton (1581 - ____) Spouse: Anne Loker Newton (1605 - 1697) Children: John Newton (1641 - 1723)* Daniel Sr Newton (1655 - 1739)* *Calculated relationship Note: "aged about a hundred." Burial: Unknown Maintained by: Bonnie Huish Originally Created by: Forever loved: Beatrice Record added: Jul 23, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 73807049 Richard Newton Added by: Douglas Fox Photos may be scaled. Click on image for full size. - Deborah Barber Added: Oct. 7, 2015 - Jennifer Rose Grindstaff Added: Sep. 3, 2015 - Annie Added: Nov. 1, 2014 There are 7 more notes not showing... Click here to view all notes... http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73807049 ================= | Newton, Richard (I18523)
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| 1644 | !Archive rec Myrtle Porter Redd; A3G5 p 21; Hist of Marlboro p 140; Vit Rec. !BIRTH: - Pope, Charles Henry, "Pioneers of Massachusetts", page 328. | Newton, John Sr. (I18519)
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| 1645 | !Archive rec Myrtle Porter Redd; A3G5 p 21; Hist of Marlboro p 140; Vit Rec. | Larkin, Elizabeth (I18520)
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| 1646 | !Archive rec Virgie Clark Moore; Gen of Conn-Cutter 3:1515; Savage Gen Dict; Am Anc 10:42; Gen of the Puritans p 454. | Butler, Steven (I22863)
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| 1647 | !Archive rec Virgie Clark Moore; Gen of Conn-Cutter 3:1515; Savage Gen Dict; Am Anc 10:42; Gen of the Puritans p 454. | Butler, Mrs. Steven (I22861)
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| 1648 | !Arphaxad-Shem-Noah-Lamech-Methusaleh-Enoch-Jared-Mahalaleel-Cainan-Enos-Seth- Adam/Eve | Arphaxad (I18795)
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| 1649 | !Art School Teacher in Rock Springs Jr. High School; President of scholarship program for art students at the Western Wyoming Junior College; In charge of the Elks scholarship program in Rock Springs, Wyoming; Won Outstanding Art Student at College of Eastern Utah; Jackie had a child in San Antonio, Texas about 1966. She put is up for adoption at birth. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Provo, Utah, Utah, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, United States, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, United States, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Provo, Utah, Utah, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, United States, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, United States, United States. | Pressett, Jacquelyn Dee (I16554)
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| 1650 | !Bapt: 1834; BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Windham, Portage, Ohio, United States. | Blood, Lucinda (I27335)
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