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| 19651 | Henry Duckles in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Duckles Gender: Male Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1834 Marriage Place: Howden,York,England Spouse: Maria Chapman FHL Film Number: 991071 Source Information http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/11178712/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=8767 | Family F10138
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| 19652 | Henry M Knox in the 1900 United States Federal Census NAME: Henry M Knox AGE: 23 BIRTH DATE: Feb 1877 BIRTHPLACE: Missouri HOME IN 1900: Omaha Ward 7, Douglas, Nebraska RACE: White GENDER: Male RELATION TO HEAD OF HOUSE: Son MARITAL STATUS: Married SPOUSE'S NAME: Laura M Knox MARRIAGE YEAR: 1899 YEARS MARRIED: 1 FATHER'S NAME: John S Knox FATHER'S BIRTHPLACE: Tennessee MOTHER'S NAME: Laura M Knox MOTHER'S BIRTHPLACE: Georgia OCCUPATION: View on Image HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: NAME AGE John S Knox 47 Laura M Knox 44 Florence Hartman 24 Henry M Knox 23 Laura M Knox 23 John Knox Hartman 1 John S Knox 3/12 Susanah Skeglund 22 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Omaha Ward 7, Douglas, Nebraska; Roll: 924; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0072; FHL microfilm: 1240924 http://interactive.ancestry.com/7602/004119886_00878/30887548?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1900usfedcen%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d30887548%26indivrecord%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================= Henry M Knox in the U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 NAME: Henry M Knox GENDER: Male SPOUSE: Laura M Knox widow Henry M Cashier Travelers Insurance Company PUBLICATION TITLE: Omaha, Nebraska, City Directory, 1906 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Description This database is a collection of city directories for various years and cities in the U.S. Generally a city directory will contain an alphabetical list of its citizens, listing the names of the heads of households, their addresses, and occupational information. Learn more... © 2015, Ancestry.com | Knox, Henry M (I24728)
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| 19653 | Henry Peck in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Peck Gender: Male Marriage Date: 1832 Marriage Place: Scotter, Lincoln, England Spouse: Ann Stamp FHL Film Number: 1450419 Reference ID: 2:1SCF2VB Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/2329421/printer-friendly?o_vc=Record%3aOtherRecord&rhSource=8860 | Family F9680
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| 19654 | Henry Peck in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Peck Gender: Male Marriage Date: 1832 Marriage Place: Scotter, Lincoln, England Spouse: Ann Stamp FHL Film Number: 1450419 Reference ID: 2:1SCF2VB Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/2329421/printer-friendly?o_vc=Record%3aOtherRecord&rhSource=8860 | Family F478
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| 19655 | Henry S Hales in the 1901 England Census Name: Henry S Hales Age: 9 Estimated birth year: abt 1892 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: William W Hales Mother: Sarah Hales Birth Place: Irchester, Northamptonshire, England Civil Parish: Kettering Search Photos: Search for 'Kettering' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Kettering St Peter and St Paul with St Andrew and St Mary County/Island: Northamptonshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Kettering Sub-registration district: Kettering ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1448 Folio: 37 Page Number: 14 Household schedule number: 71 Household Members: Name Age William W Hales 37 Sarah Hales 36 William R Hales 12 Henry S Hales 9 Edith M Hales 7 Gertrude A Hales 3 Florence E Hales 9/12 Sarah A Neaton 33 Source Citation Class: RG13; Piece: 1448; Folio: 37; Page: 14 Source Information Ancestry.com. 1901 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives, 1901. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. Description This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1901 Census for England. The census contains detailed information on each individual including name, relationship to the head of the family, marital status, age at last birthday, gender, occupation, and birthplace. Additional information about the dwelling and property was collected. Each name in this index is linked to actual images of the 1901 England Census. Learn more... © 2017, Ancestry.com http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/uki1901/8351360/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=2352 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/7814/NTHRG13_1447_1448-0453?pid=8351360&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3Duki1901%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D8351360%26indivrecord%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true | Hales, Henry Samuel (I2686)
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| 19656 | Henry Whiting in the England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 Name: Henry Whiting Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1837 Age: 21 Father's name: Daniel Whiting Spouse's Name: Ann Shepherd Spouse's Age: 20 Spouse's Father's Name: George Shepherd Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1858 Marriage Place: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Source Citation Place: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; Collection: St Philip and St Jacob; -; Date Range: 1854 - 1869; Film Number: 1596924 | Family F117
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| 19657 | Henry Whiting in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Whiting Gender: Male Marriage Date: 13 Oct 1839 Marriage Place: Saint Giles,Oxford,Oxford,England Spouse: Jane Underwood FHL Film Number: 887487 Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/37265662/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=8767 No Actual Image ============================================================================ 1861 Henry Whiting in the 1861 England Census Name: Henry Whiting Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1817 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Jane Whiting Gender: Male Where born: Oxfordshire, England Civil Parish: Oxford St Ebbe Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity County/Island: Oxfordshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Registration district: Oxford Sub-registration district: Oxford ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 101 Piece: 895 Folio: 65 Page Number: 19 Household Members: Name Age Henry Whiting 44 Jane Whiting 46 Mary A Whiting 23 Sarah A Whiting 2 Source Citation Class: RG 9; Piece: 895; Folio: 65; Page: 19; GSU roll: 542718 http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/uki1861/18253386/printer-friendly?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=henry&gsfn_x=0&gsln=whiting&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Wolvercote%2c+Oxfordshire%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&MSAV=1&msbdy=1819&msfng=richard&msfns=whiting&cp=0&catbucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=1 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/8767/OXFRG9_892_896-0686?pid=18253386&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-g%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dhenry%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dwhiting%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dWolvercote%252c%2bOxfordshire%252c%2bEngland%252c%2bUnited%2bKingdom%26MSAV%3d1%26msbdy%3d1819%26msfng%3drichard%26msfns%3dwhiting%26cp%3d0%26catbucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dqxa%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d18253386%26db%3duki1861%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true | Family F274
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| 19658 | Henry Whiting in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Whiting Gender: Male Marriage Date: 13 Oct 1839 Marriage Place: Saint Giles,Oxford,Oxford,England Spouse: Jane Underwood FHL Film Number: 887487 Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/37265662/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=8767 No Actual Image ============================================================================ 1861 Henry Whiting in the 1861 England Census Name: Henry Whiting Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1817 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Jane Whiting Gender: Male Where born: Oxfordshire, England Civil Parish: Oxford St Ebbe Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity County/Island: Oxfordshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Registration district: Oxford Sub-registration district: Oxford ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 101 Piece: 895 Folio: 65 Page Number: 19 Household Members: Name Age Henry Whiting 44 Jane Whiting 46 Mary A Whiting 23 Sarah A Whiting 2 Source Citation Class: RG 9; Piece: 895; Folio: 65; Page: 19; GSU roll: 542718 http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/uki1861/18253386/printer-friendly?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=henry&gsfn_x=0&gsln=whiting&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Wolvercote%2c+Oxfordshire%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&MSAV=1&msbdy=1819&msfng=richard&msfns=whiting&cp=0&catbucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=1 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/8767/OXFRG9_892_896-0686?pid=18253386&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-g%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dhenry%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dwhiting%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dWolvercote%252c%2bOxfordshire%252c%2bEngland%252c%2bUnited%2bKingdom%26MSAV%3d1%26msbdy%3d1819%26msfng%3drichard%26msfns%3dwhiting%26cp%3d0%26catbucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dqxa%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d18253386%26db%3duki1861%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true | Family F415
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| 19659 | Henry Whiting in the Northamptonshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 Name: Henry Whiting Event Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 30 Sep 1804 Baptism Place: Brafield, Northamptonshire, England Father: John Whiting Mother: Elizabeth Whiting Parish as it Appears: Brafield on the Green Source Citation Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Bishops Transcripts http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/NorthamptonshireEarly/1911959/printer-friendly?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=henry&gsfn_x=0&gsln=whiting&gsln_x=0&mswpn__ftp=Northampton%2c+Northamptonshire%2c+England&mswpn=86372&mswpn_PInfo=8-|0|0|3257|3251|0|0|0|5277|86372|0|&MSAV=1&msbdy=1804&msfng=john&msfns=whiting&msmng=elizabeth&msmns=MORRIS&cpxt=1&cp=4&catbucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=1 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/9198/007581046_00242?pid=1911959&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-g%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dhenry%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dwhiting%26gsln_x%3d0%26mswpn__ftp%3dNorthampton%252c%2bNorthamptonshire%252c%2bEngland%26mswpn%3d86372%26mswpn_PInfo%3d8-%257c0%257c0%257c3257%257c3251%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c5277%257c86372%257c0%257c%26MSAV%3d1%26msbdy%3d1804%26msfng%3djohn%26msfns%3dwhiting%26msmng%3delizabeth%26msmns%3dMORRIS%26cpxt%3d1%26cp%3d4%26catbucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dqxa%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d1911959%26db%3dNorthamptonshireEarly%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true | Whiting, Henry (I1460)
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| 19660 | Henry Whiting in the Northamptonshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 Name: Henry Whiting Event Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 30 Sep 1804 Baptism Place: Brafield, Northamptonshire, England Father: John Whiting Mother: Elizabeth Whiting Parish as it Appears: Brafield on the Green Source Citation Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Bishops Transcripts http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/NorthamptonshireEarly/1911959/printer-friendly?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=henry&gsfn_x=0&gsln=whiting&gsln_x=0&mswpn__ftp=Northampton%2c+Northamptonshire%2c+England&mswpn=86372&mswpn_PInfo=8-|0|0|3257|3251|0|0|0|5277|86372|0|&MSAV=1&msbdy=1804&msfng=john&msfns=whiting&msmng=elizabeth&msmns=MORRIS&cpxt=1&cp=4&catbucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=1 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/9198/007581046_00242?pid=1911959&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-g%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dhenry%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dwhiting%26gsln_x%3d0%26mswpn__ftp%3dNorthampton%252c%2bNorthamptonshire%252c%2bEngland%26mswpn%3d86372%26mswpn_PInfo%3d8-%257c0%257c0%257c3257%257c3251%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c5277%257c86372%257c0%257c%26MSAV%3d1%26msbdy%3d1804%26msfng%3djohn%26msfns%3dwhiting%26msmng%3delizabeth%26msmns%3dMORRIS%26cpxt%3d1%26cp%3d4%26catbucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dqxa%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d1911959%26db%3dNorthamptonshireEarly%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true | Whiting, Henry (I30924)
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| 19661 | Her son, Charles Hamlin, was born on 12 Sept 1736. She died four days later on 16 Sept 1736. ! DEATH: Died ae 25 yrs. (NEHGR 15:164, Ep[itaphs in Middletown, Ct.) | Starr, Elizabeth (I28407)
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| 19662 | Herbert died as a young man when he was stricken with a heart attack. He was single. !BIRTH : MARRIAGE : DEATH : ORDINANCES : BIRTH: Also shown as Born Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota. DEATH: Also shown as Died Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota. DEATH: Also shown as Died Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota. | Whiting, Herbert Llewllyn (I32110)
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| 19663 | Herbert Laverack in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Herbert Laverack Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Age: 28 Birth Date: 1841 Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1869 Marriage Place: St. James' Church, Hull, York, England Father: Benjamin Laverack Spouse: Charlotte Drabwell FHL Film Number: 1657088 Reference ID: VS it8 P72 cn 144 Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: England, Marriages, 1538–1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Description This collection includes marriage records from England. Learn more... © 2017, Ancestry.com +++++++++++++++++++++++ http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/FS1EnglandMarriages/25307623/printer-friendly?_phsrc=vfY81&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Herbert&gsln=Laverack&mssng0=Charlotte&mssns0=Laverack&mscng0=Ada+Emily&mscns0=Laverack&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=0&catbucket=r&uidh=000&pid=974C-GTP&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=3 | Family F566
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| 19664 | HERE IS SOME INFORMATION I FOUND WHILE I WAS LOOKING FOR THOMAS WHITINGE AND MARY PRICHARD*** INDEX OF WILLS IT TALKS ABOUT WILLIAM BEING LOST AT SEA. http://books.google.com/books?id=s_88AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA449&lpg=PA449&dq=robert+whitinge+1585&source=bl&ots=e0OloINGBH&sig=HIeJvB8tZCqBGqeTrBeaigaEqc8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-PXMU-75CcuGyAT4oIDQDg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=whitinge%20&f=false ================================================================================================== England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 about William Whiting Name: William Whiting [Willmi Whiting] Probate Date: 1 Jul 1603 Residence: Good Shipp View original image http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=canturburyprerogativecourt&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=willyam&gsln=whitinge&msydy=1603&msypn__ftp=Stepney%2c+Middlesex%2c+England&msypn=85871&msypn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5275%7c85871%7c0%7c&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&cp=13&pcat=36&fh=13&h=846041&recoff=6+7+19&ml_rpos=14 | Whiting, William (I1756)
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| 19665 | Hester Whiting in the Gloucestershire, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813 Name: Hester Whiting Event Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 15 May 1774 Parish: Cherington, Gloucestershire Parish as it Appears: Cherington Father: Saml Whiting Mother: Hannah Whiting Register Type: Parish Registers Source Citation Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, England; Reference Numbers: P79 IN 1/2 http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/GloucBMDearly/299860/printer-friendly?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=hester&gsfn_x=0&gsln=whiting&gsln_x=0&mswpn__ftp=Cherington+Gloucestershire%2c+England&MSAV=1&msbdy=1774&msfng=samuel&msfns=whiting&msmng=hannah&cp=0&catbucket=rstp&uidh=qxa&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&ml_rpos=1 Actual Inage: http://interactive.ancestry.com/4732/41511_636672_0644-00010?pid=299860&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-g%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsfn%3dhester%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dwhiting%26gsln_x%3d0%26mswpn__ftp%3dCherington%2bGloucestershire%252c%2bEngland%26MSAV%3d1%26msbdy%3d1774%26msfng%3dsamuel%26msfns%3dwhiting%26msmng%3dhannah%26cp%3d0%26catbucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dqxa%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d299860%26db%3dGloucBMDearly%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true | Whiting, Hester (I1416)
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| 19666 | Hezekiah Deming Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: 1680 Wethersfield Hartford County Connecticut, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1747 Farmington Hartford County Connecticut, USA Hezekiah Deming was born circa 1680 in Wethersfield CT, the son of John & Mary Mygatt Deming. He married Lois Wyard, daughter of John & Sarah Standish Wyard, on November 22, 1700 in Wethersfield CT. Their children included: Hezekiah, Benjamin, Eunice, Lois, Elisha, Zebulon, John, Eliakim, Samuel and Sarah (another daughter Mehitable is listed in some sources, however date of birth for her is 1737 which would seem unlikely given the mother's age). Hezekiah died June 11, 1747 in Farmington, CT. Family links: Parents: John Deming (1638 - 1712) Mary Mygatt Deming (1637 - 1714) Spouse: Lois Wyard Deming (1682 - ____) Children: Elisha Deming (1713 - 1786)* John Deming (1719 - 1731)* Eliakim Deming (1721 - 1777)* Samuel Deming (1725 - 1796)* Sibling: Jonathan Deming (1663 - 1687)* Hezekiah Deming (1680 - 1747) *Calculated relationship Burial: Memento Mori Cemetery Farmington Hartford County Connecticut, USA Created by: L. Finley Record added: Jun 27, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 38806749 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38806749 | Deming, Hezekiah (I25798)
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| 19667 | Hezekiah Whiting England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Attach to Family Tree COPY PRINT SOURCE BOX SHARE Name: Hezekiah Whiting Gender: Male Christening Date: 22 Mar 1830 Christening Place: WESLEYAN METHODIST,TOWCESTER,NORTHAMPTON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 12 Feb 1830 Father's Name: William Whiting Mother's Name: Hannah Watson Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C07470-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 0825346 (RG4 4111) https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NYB4-YVY | Whiting, Hezekiah (I1321)
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| 19668 | Hi Joe, who are you related to in this large family? Yes Ella is the daughter as previously described. She was born 9/29/1906, died 10/10/1992 in natick ma. she married Francis Choate Sr and had 3 children My Mother in law Alix who was a triplet to Donald and the thrid child died shortly after birth we think it was a girl. There is also an older brother Francis Jr. If you want more details on these people I will be happy to supply this information. Ella had a sister named Viola born aprox 1909, Pricilla born aprox 1925 and a brother George C III born aprox 1915 died 1979. We found this information on the family members for George Jr on the Natick 1930 census record. Ella is not in there because she was living with her husband in New York. We have family in Natick and visit the Dell Park Cemetery where there is huge burial section for the Fairbanks. There are 16 family members buried there and would be happy to supply this information also if you are interested. Thanks for your information and would be happy to fill in any other blanks in your report, just ask and if I have it or can get it I would be happy to share. Thanks Amy & Brittani (my niece helping me with this huge family project) -Catlady | Fairbanks, George Chandler Jr. (I2645)
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| 19669 | Hingham VR p289 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. | Whiton, Hannah (I8887)
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| 19670 | Hingham VR p289 DEATH: Also shown as Died 10 Dec 1693 | Whiton, Abigail (I8886)
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| 19671 | Hingham VR p289 | Whiton Jr., James (I28138)
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| 19672 | Hingham VR p289 | Whiton, Joseph (I8891)
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| 19673 | Hingham VR p289 | Whiton, John (I8889)
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| 19674 | HIRAM A. SHELDON has for almost a third of a century been engaged in merchandising in Burlington, Wis., and is one of its 3') most prominent citizens. He has taken an active part in all of its public affairs, has done much for its npbuildmg and is therefore widely kn_own, needing no especial introduction to its citizens. He was born in Utica, Macomb County Mich., May 13, 1835, and was the second in order of birth in a family ofseven children, four sonsand three daughters, of whom four are yet living. Their parents, Orson and Rose Ann (Lippitt) Sheldon, are mentioned on another page of this work. With them Hiram A. emigrated to Racine Coun ty, Wis., when a lad of seven years, and in Burlington has since made his home. His early education .was acquired in its public schools and supplemented by a year's study in Beloit College, when Dr. Chapin was President of that institution. His business training was received in his fathcr’s mercantile establishment, and since the 21st of April, 1859, with the exception of the years spent in the service of his country, he has been engaged in the hardware business in Burlington. He had closely watched the progress of events in the South prior to 1861, and determined that if the South struck the blow, he would march to the defense of his country. On the 28th of August, 1861, Mr. Sheldon enlisted in the Utley Guards, organized in Burlington, and at the election of the officers of the company, Robert Hill, of the Ellsworth Zouaves, was made Captain, William E. Gibbons, who was a Sergeant in the Mexican War, was chosen First Lieutenant and H. A. Sheldon was elected Second Lieutenant. The village of Burlington furnished more troops to the country than any other place of its size in the Stats. This company was organized as Company C, First VVisconsin Regiment, under command of Col. John C. Starkweather, who had formerly been Captain of the Light Guards, of Milwaukee. The regiment was ordered to Jeffersonville, Ind., where it was assigned to the Army of the Cumberland and became a part of the Fourteenth Corps under Gen. Thomas. The first order given, which was received October 7, 1861, was to report to Louisville, Ky., to Gen. Sherman. On the 10th of November they moved forward to the mouth of Salt River in Kentucky, and on the 3d of December reached Elizabethtown. Making a forced march of thirty-two miles, they reported to Gen. Negley at Camp Noline, where they were assigned to the Seventh Brigade of the Second Division. ' On the 11th of December they moved on to Bacon Creek, and on the 17th reached Kentucky, where the regiment went into winter quarters. Mr. Sheldon was present at the skirmish at White’s Pike, where the first Union soldier gave up his life for his country. He participated in the battles of the campaign from Pittsburg Landing to (‘orinth, was present at the battle and evacuation of the latter city, and being taken sick in the spring of 1862, was confined in a field hospital for a short time. He was in the campaign against Gen. Bragg through Northern Alabama and Tennessee to Louisville, Ky. On the 6th of August, 1862, Mr. Sheldon was appointed Captain of his company. At the battle of Perryville, Ky., he buried sixteen of his men, and intrying to recover the body of Maj. Schumacher, of the Twenty-fourth Wisconsin, made his way beyond the rebel lines. He participated in the battle of Stone River, which occurred on the last two days of 1862 and the first two day of 1863. At the battle of Chickamauga he led forth thirtyone troops and brought out only ten, which shows what great losses they there endured. Twice during that battle Capt. Sheldon had command of the regiment. He participated in the battles of Resaca, Dalton, Peach Tree Creek, those around Atlanta and the battle of Jonesdoro, Ga., September 4,1864, where the company lost heavily. He also was under fire at the battle of Buzzard’s Roost, Kenesaw Mountain, Mission Ridge, and witnessed the Battle of Lookout Mountain, which by most old veterans is conceded to be the most sublime and thrilling sight of the late war. It seemed that the guns of the opposing troops were only a few rods apart, and at dawn the thought came that it would be a miracle if the Federalists were not annihilated. Capt. Sheldon was present when Gen. Sherman marched into Marietta, Ga., July 4, 1864. There he had previously taught a military school, and there he had allied himself with the Union cause, at which time its citizens declared he should never again set foot on its streets, but with a victorious army the pavements again resounded to his footfall as he marched at lhe head of a conquering troop. At Jouesboro the regiment was ordered back to Atlanta and there received orders to return to Milwaukee, Wis.,for muster out, where the captain was honorably discharged at the end of his three year’s term, October 13, 1864. He was always found at his post of duty commanding his company and inspiring them by his words and manner with his own bravery and fearlessness. On his return, Capt. Sheldon again entered his hardware store, which had been carried on all through his absence. On the 28th of February,1865, he wedded Miss Paulina A. Bristol, a native of Monroe County, N. Y., and their union was blessed with two children, but the son, Robert H., is now deceased. Mabel L. is a graduate of the Burlington High School, also pursued a course of study in the Northwestern University, and has been educated in music. The mother, who was born October 29, 1842, died September 12, 1888. She also had graduated from the Burlington High School, and was a lady of intelligence and culture. An active and faithful member of the Congregational Church, she served as its organist, and her Christian influence was felt in every company in which she moved. She was greatly beloved by her many friends, who share with the husband and daughter in their great loss. During the war she had always championed the cause of the soldier, and did all in her power to promote their happiness, and when the Luther Crane Post held its first memorial services, after her death, a floral badge,three and one half feet in height, was placed on her tomb, in remembrance of her kindness and generous actions. In political sentiments, Mr. Sheldon was first a Free-soiler. He cast his first Presidential vote for John C. Fremont and from that time has warmly advocated the principles of the Republican party. _ He has never sought oflice for himself, but has aided his friends with his influence. For about ten years he has been a member of the School Board, and for six years has served as its efficient President. Under his administration the schools have advanced in excellence, and his labors have been productive of much good in that direction. Socially he is a member of Luther Crane Post, No. 201, G. A. B., of which he served as Commander for the first two terms of its existence, and is now Quartermaster. He is also a member of the Knights of Honor; of the Masonic Lodge of Burlington; and of the Temple of Honor, which stamps him as a man of temperance principles. In religious belief he and his daughter are Congregationalists and take an active part in the work of church and Sunday-school. Mr. Sheldon is a member of the Board of Trustees of the church. His success as a merchant has been marked, his war record is one of honor and his honorable, upright life is well worthy of emulation http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA999&lpg=PA999&dq=Orson+Sheldon+Rose+Ann+Lippitt&sig=rl2T87MzA7B_e62q3ong8Toh1WQ&ei=2bl0UZ3uOYTvrQGpuIGICQ&sqi=2&id=Hl00AQAAMAAJ&ots=1mmD-3G2Ld&output=text | Bristol, Paulina A (I19036)
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| 19676 | His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. 1850; Census Place: Nelson, Portage, Ohio; Roll M432_722; Page: 102; Image: 361. 225/228 Nelson Talcott 46 male Chair Maker Massachusetts Louisa 37 fem Massachusetts Henry 17 male Ohio attended school Emily 15 fem Ohio attended school Nelson 15 male Ohio attended school Edwin 11 male Ohio attended school Charles 09 male Ohio attended school Sarah 07 fem Ohio attended school Augusta 05 fem Ohio attended school Mabel 02 fem Ohio attended school http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4204501_00362/19572997?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3frank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-g%26gsfn%3dNelson%2bA%26gsln%3dTalcott%26msbdy%3d1809%26msbpn__ftp%3dOhio%252c%2bUSA%26msbpn%3d38%26msbpn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3247%257c38%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26cpxt%3d1%26catBucket%3drstp%26uidh%3dyxz%26cp%3d12%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d19572997%26db%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ================================================================== 1860; Census Place: Sidney, Fremont, Iowa; Roll M653_321; Page: 87; Image: 128. 667/606 Nelson A Talcott 23 male Tinner $700/$700 Ohio Edwin 21 male famrer Ohio Sarah J 16 fem Teacher C S Ohio Francis 10 fem Ohio Loisa 46 fem Ohio Harrison L Strickland 19 male Journeyman Tinner Pennsylvania =========================================================================== 1870; Census Place: Jefferson, Ashtabula, Ohio; Roll M593_1170; Page: 207; Image: 416. 187/187 Warren Albert 42 male white Boot & shoe manufacture $13,000/$6000 New York Emily F 35 fem white keeping house Ohio Carrie L 13 fem white Ohio Lena F 08 fem white Ohio Albert E 04 male white Ohio Talcott Louisa 56 fem white Ohio ============================================================================ 1880; Census Place: Jefferson, Ashtabula, Ohio; Roll T9_992; Family History Film: 1254992; Page: 466.1000; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 0256. 223/227 Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Albert WARREN Self M Male W 52 NY Boot & Shoe Merchant ME NY Emily F. WARREN Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House MA MA Carrie L. WARREN Dau S Female W 23 OH Writes In Co. Recorders Office NY OH Lena F. WARREN Dau S Female W 18 OH At School NY OH Albert E. WARREN Son S Male W 14 OH At School NY OH Louisa TALCOTT MotherL W Female W 66 MA At Home MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Jefferson, Ashtabula, Ohio Family History Library Film 1254992 NA Film Number T9-0992 Page Number 466A http://interactive.ancestry.com/6742/4243498-00255/22888056?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1880usfedcen%26h%3d22888056%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d8054&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord =============================== Birth: Oct. 3, 1813 Berkshire Berkshire County Massachusetts, USA Death: May 26, 1900 Michigan, USA >daughter of Elisha Whiting (1785 CT--1848 IA) and Sally Hulet (1787 MA--1846 IA) >granddaughter of Elisha Whiting (b 1762 CT) and Susanna Butler (b 1765 CT) >great-granddaughter of William Whiting (1736-1775 CT) and Mary Wadsworth (b 1739 CT) >great-great-granddaughter of John Whiting (1693-1766 CT) and Jerusha Lord (1699-1776 CT) >3rd-great-granddaughter of Joseph Whiting (1645-1717 CT) and Anna Allyn (1654-1735 CT) >4th-great-granddaughter of William Whiting (1600 England--1647 CT) and Susanna Wiggin (1609-1673 CT) >4th-great-granddaughter of John Allyn (1630 England--1696 CT) and Anna Smith (b 1635 MA) >5th-great-granddaughter of Henry Smith (1614 England--1681 MA) and Anna Pynchon (1617 England--1685 MA). >3rd-great-granddaughter of Richard Lord 1669-1712 CT) and Abigail Warren (1676-1754 CT) >4th-great-granddaughter of Richard Lord (1636 CT--1685) and Mary Smith (1643-170 CT, dau of Henry Smith and Anna Pynchon mentioned above) >5th-great-granddaughter of Richard Lord (1611 England--1662 CT) and Sarah Graves (1615-1676 CT) >6th-great-granddaughter of Thomas Lord (1585 England--1678 CT) and Dorothy Bird (1588 England--1676 CT) >4th-great-granddaughter of William Warren (b England) and Elizabeth Crow (1644 CT--1727 MA) >5th-great-granddaughter of John Crow (1606 England--1686 CT) and Elizabeth Goodwin (1621 England--1717 CT) >6th-great-granddaughter of William Goodwin (1591 England--1673 CT) and Elizabeth White (1592 England--1676 CT) >great-great-granddaughter of Ichabod Wadsworth (1687-1778 CT) and Sarah Smith >3rd-great-granddaughter of Joseph Wadsworth (1650-1731 CT) and Elizabeth Talcott (1656-1710 CT) >4th-great-granddaughter of William Wadsworth (1594 England--1675 CT) and Elizabeth Stone (b 1621 England) >4th-great-granddaughter of John Talcott (1630 England--1688 CT) and Helena Wakeman (1632-1674 CT) >5th-great-granddaughter of John Talcott (1592 England--1660 CT) and Dorothy Mott (1610 England--1669 CT) >5th-great-granddaughter of John Wakeman and Elizabeth Hopkins >great-granddaughter of Noah Butler (1720-1781 CT) and Martha >granddaughter of Sylvanus Hulet (1758 CT--1824 OH) and Mary Lewis (1763 MA--1835 MO, dau of Jonathan Lewis and Persis Crosby) >great-granddaughter of John Hulet (1716 MA--1810 CT) and Sarah Searles (1723-1797 CT) >great-great-granddaughter of Michael Howlett (b 1679 MA) and Experience Norton (b 1683 MA) >3rd-great-granddaughter of John Howlett (1647 England--1708 MA) and Abigail Powell (1651-1716 MA) >4th-great-granddaughter of Michael Powell (1605 England--1673 MA) and Abigail Bedell (1608 England--1679 MA) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=TAL&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=37&GScntry=4&GSsr=1041&GRid=64024312& >3rd-great-granddaughter of John Newton (1641-1723 MA) and Elizabeth Larkin (1641-1719 MA) >4th-great-granddaughter of Richard Newton (b England; d. 1701 MA) and Anne Loker (1605 England--1697 MA) >4th-great-granddaughter of Edward Larkin (1615 England--1652 MA) and Joanna Butler (b England; d 1686 MA) >great-granddaughter of Robert Searles (1694 MA--1752 CT) and Elizabeth Hawthorne (1694 MA--1745 CT) >great-great-granddaughter of Nathanie Hawthorne (b 1660 MA) and Mary Gott (b 1666 MA) >3rd-great-granddaughter of John Hawthorne (1615-1677 MA) and Sarah Breed (1625 England--1665 MA) >4th-great-granddaughter of William Hawthorne (1575-1651) and Sarah >4th-great-granddaughter of Allen Breed (1601 England--1691 MA) and Elizabeth Wheeler (1602 England--1655 MA) >5th-great-granddaughter of Thomas Wheeler (1563--1635 England) and Rebecca Sayre (1574 England--1653 MA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. !md 9 Feb 1832 Nelson Talcott. Archive Rec Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massaschusetts. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts. DEATH: Also shown as Died Michigan, United States. !SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 8 Apr 1966, SLAKE. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts. | Whiting, Catherine Louisa (I32010)
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| 19677 | His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. ============================================================================= 1850; Census Place: Nelson, Portage, Ohio; Roll: M432_722; Page: 102; Image: 362. 234 James Green 58 male blacksmith Connecticut Luce 51 fem Connecticut Lucinda 18 fem Ohio Marinda 13 fem Ohio Almon Whiting 28 male Chairmaker Ohio Malonia Primey 06 fem Ohio ================================================================= 1850; Census Place: District 21, Pottawattamie, Iowa; Roll M432_188; Page: 150; Image: 304. 1384/1384 Sylvester Whiting 29 Male Laborer Ohio Louis 22 Male Laborer Ohio Abner 20 Male Laborer Ohio Mary 17 Fem Ohio Martha 16 Fem Ohio Cordelia 14 Fem Illinois Elisha 12 male Illinois 1385/1385 Chauncey Whiting 29 Male Wagon Maker Ohio Ann 30 fem Ohio Isaac 08 male Illinois Cornelia 06 fem Illinois Warren 03 male Omaha land or Nebraska Alonzo 01 male Iowa Duvette 01 male Iowa 1386/1386 Joseph Hough 33 male none Upper Canada Mary 30 fem Upper Canada James 13 male Upper Canada John 08 male Illinois David 05 male Illinois Joseph 03 male Iowa Lydia 01 fem Iowa Elizabeth Brunnele 25 fem Upper Canada ========================================================== Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: Lucia Whiting Census Date: 1856 Residence County: Fremont Residence State: Iowa Locality: Fisher Birth Location: Ohio Marital Status: Married Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1826 Line: 2 Roll: IA_55 Page 854 First family on page Almon Whiting 34 male married 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio chairmaker native voter militia owner of land Lucia 30 fem married 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio Augusta McCary 16 fem single 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio =========================================================== 1860; Census Place: Red Wing, Goodhue, Minnesota; Roll: M653_570; Page: 0; Image: 19. 157/154 Almon Whiting 37 male chairmaker 1000/400 Ohio Lucia L. 33 fem house keeper Ohio His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. =================================================== His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. ============================================================================= 1850; Census Place: Nelson, Portage, Ohio; Roll: M432_722; Page: 102; Image: 362. 234 James Green 58 male blacksmith Connecticut Luce 51 fem Connecticut Lucinda 18 fem Ohio Marinda 13 fem Ohio Almon Whiting 28 male Chairmaker Ohio Malonia Primey 06 fem Ohio =========================================================== Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: Lucia Whiting Census Date: 1856 Residence County: Fremont Residence State: Iowa Locality: Fisher Birth Location: Ohio Marital Status: Married Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1826 Line: 2 Roll: IA_55 Page 854 First family on page Almon Whiting 34 male married 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio chairmaker native voter militia owner of land Lucia 30 fem married 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio Augusta McCary 16 fem single 3 year resident of Iowa born Ohio =========================================================== 1860; Census Place: Red Wing, Goodhue, Minnesota; Roll: M653_570; Page: 0; Image: 19. 157/154 Almon Whiting 37 male chairmaker 1000/400 Ohio Lucia L. 33 fem house keeper Ohio BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 21 Dec 1821 DEATH: Also shown as Died Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Clitherall, , Minnesota. DEATH: Also shown as Died 31 May 1908 !SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 8 Apr 1966, SLAKE. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 21 Dec 1821 DEATH: Also shown as Died Girard Township, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died 31 May 1908 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. | Whiting, Almon Sr (I18891)
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| 19678 | His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. ================================================================= 1850; Census Place: District 21, Pottawattamie, Iowa; Roll M432_188; Page: 150; Image: 304. 1384/1384 Sylvester Whiting 29 Male Laborer Ohio Louis 22 Male Laborer Ohio Abner 20 Male Laborer Ohio Mary 17 Fem Ohio Martha 16 Fem Ohio Cordelia 14 Fem Illinois Elisha 12 male Illinois 1385/1385 Chauncey Whiting 29 Male Wagon Maker Ohio Ann 30 fem Ohio Isaac 08 male Illinois Cornelia 06 fem Illinois Warren 03 male Omaha land or Nebraska Alonzo 01 male Iowa Duvette 01 male Iowaat sc 1386/1386 Joseph Hough 33 male none Upper Canada Mary 30 fem Upper Canada James 13 male Upper Canada John 08 male Illinois David 05 male Illinois Joseph 03 male Iowa Lydia 01 fem Iowa Elizabeth Brunnele 25 fem Upper Canada http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=4181055_00308&fn=Martha&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=2629193 ============ 1860; Census Place: Fisher, Fremont, Iowa; Roll: M653_321; Page: 130; Image: 171. 1006/909 Chauncey Whiting 42 male blacksmith 540/505 Ohio Editha A. 42 fem Ohio Isaac M. 16 male farmer Illinois Camillia 14 fem Illinois Warren 12 male Nebraska Alonzo 09 male Iowa Lurett 09 male Iowa Chauncey 08 male Iowa Editha A. 03 fem Iowa Loisa 02 fem Iowa 1007/910 Almon Whiting 40 male Chair Maker 740/600 Ohio Lucia 40 fem Ohio 1010/913 Sylvester Whitng 33 male Carpenter 600/215 Ohio Rebecca A. 24 fem Ohio Almon A. 04 male Iowa Edwin E. 01 male Iowa 1013/915 Edmund Whiting 28 male Carpenter 300 Ohio Augusta 20 fem Ohio Florence 9/12 Iowa 1014/916 Francis L. 29 male wagon maker Ohio Ann J. 29 fem New York Emma L. 07 fem Iowa Lucia L. 05 fem Iowa Ella J. 02 fem Iowa Arthur 4/12 male Iowa http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7667&path=Iowa.Fremont.Fisher.6&sid=&gskw=Chauncey+Whiting ================ 1870; Census Place: Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota; Roll: T132_9; Page: 753; Image: 31; Family History Library Film: 830429. 4 Whiting Sylvester 41 male white Dry Goods and Groceries $1000 Ohio Rebecca 34 fem white keeping house New York Almon 14 male white at home Iowa attended school Edwin 11 male white at home Iowa attended school George W 08 male white at home Iowa attended school William 04 male white at home Minnesota John 02 male white at home Minnesota http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7163&iid=4264747_00031&fn=Sylvesta&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=42098369 =============== 1880; Census Place: Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota; Roll: 628; Family History Film: 1254628; Page: 131A; Enumeration District: 162; Image: 0672. Census taken 3 June 1880 7/8 Whiting Sylvester White Male 51 Dry Goods Merchant Sciatic Rheumatism Ohio Conn Massachusetts Rebecca A white fem 44 wife married Ohio Mass New York George W white male 17 son single farm laborer Iowa Ohio Ohio William W white male 15 son single at school Minnesota Ohio Ohio John white male 12 son single at school Minnesota Ohio Ohio Tryphena M white fem 07 fem single at school Minnesota Ohio Ohio not named white fwem 1/12 single Minnesota Ohio Ohio http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=4241845-00674&fn=Sylvester&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=24277049 ================ 1900; Census Place: Girard, Otter Tail, Minnesota; Roll: 779; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0167; FHL microfilm: 1240779. 90/90 Whiting S J head white male Jun 1828 71 married 46 years living Ohio Mass Ohio Farmer owns free farm Rebecca wife white fem Aug 1835 64 married 46 years mother of 7:7 Ohio Mass Ohio Annie dau white fem Apr 1880 20 single Ohio Ohio Ohio Clement F L grand dau white fem Feb 1896 4 years single Minn Canada Minn http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=004120295_00727&fn=Annie&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=26841355 =============== 1910; Census Place: Nidaros, Otter Tail, Minnesota; Roll: T624_714; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0168; ; FHL microfilm: 1374727. 12/12 Whiting Harry head male white 31 married 1st time 3 years Minnesota Ohio Ohio Painter House Ella wife fem white 27 married 3 years mother of 1:1 living Minn NY Iowa Mirle dau fem white 02 single North Dakota Minnesota Minnesota 13/13 Whiting Almond head male white 37 married 1st time 12 years Minn Ohio Ohio Painter House rents house Sue wife fem white 37 married 1st time 12 years mother of 0 ILL US US 14/14 Whiting Chan head male white 57 married 2nd time 12 years Iowa Ohio United States Laborer Odd Jobs Ella wife fem white 38 married 2nd time 12 years mother of 2:1 living Iowa US US Roy son male white 07 single Minn Iowa Iowa Carl step son male white 21 single Iowa Iowa US laborer odd jobs Wivia step dau fem white 13 single Iowa US US 15/15 Weston Frank head male white 31 married 1st time 10 years Iowa England Iowa operator Railroad owns free house Josephine wife fem white 24 married 2nd time 10 years mother of 2:2 Minnesota Ohio Ohio Milliner own store Clements Guy Step son male white 17 single Minnesota Canada Minnesota helper Railroad Weston Fern Step dau fem white 14 single Minnesota Canada Minnesota Whiting Sylvester Jr. father-in-law male white 81 widower Ohio Eng Eng 16/16 Whiting Lurett head male white 61 married 1st time 39 years Iowa Ohio New York carpenter working out owns free house Alnor wife fem white 55 married 1st time 39 years mother of 5:4 living Wisconsin New York New York Jenivia dau fem white 14 single Minnesota Iowa Wisconsin His brothers Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey, and Lewis and his sister Louisa, did not feel that Brigham Young should be the leader of the church so they followed a Mr. Alpheus Cutler and called themselves “Cutlerites” and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day, they hold tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family. ========================================================== 1860; Census Place: Fisher, Fremont, Iowa; Roll: M653_321; Page: 130; Image: 171. 1006/909 Chauncey Whiting 42 male blacksmith 540/505 Ohio Editha A. 42 fem Ohio Isaac M. 16 male farmer Illinois Camillia 14 fem Illinois Warren 12 male Nebraska Alonzo 09 male Iowa Lurett 09 male Iowa Chauncey 08 male Iowa Editha A. 03 fem Iowa Loisa 02 fem Iowa 1007/910 Almon Whiting 40 male Chair Maker 740/600 Ohio Lucia 40 fem Ohio 1010/913 Sylvester Whitng 33 male Carpenter 600/215 Ohio Rebecca A. 24 fem Ohio Almon A. 04 male Iowa Edwin E. 01 male Iowa 1013/915 Edmund Whiting 28 male Carpenter 300 Ohio Augusta 20 fem Ohio Florence 9/12 Iowa 1014/916 Francis L. 29 male wagon maker Ohio Ann J. 29 fem New York Emma L. 07 fem Iowa Lucia L. 05 fem Iowa Ella J. 02 fem Iowa Arthur 4/12 male Iowa !md 12 Sep 1852 Rebecca Ann Redfield. Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.- Springville,UT. Before and After Mt. Pisgah page 539 Postscript While this book was in the final stages of publication, the author learned that Sylvester Whiting, son of Elisha Whiting, Jr., was first married to Elizabeth Brunnell. According to their descendents, Sylvester and Elizabeth were endowed in the Nauvoo Temple 7 January 1846. Their son, Sylvester Whiting, Jr. was born at Mt. Pisgah, 29 August 1848. Later Sylvester, Sr. left his family and joined an apostate Mormon sect. Elizabetrh and her son went to Utah, reportedly arriving in 1854. Elizabeth then married William Gribble. More information on Sylvester, can be found in thie book, pages 95 and 100. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Sylvester J. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died 4 Mar 1912 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mt. Pleasant Cem, Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. | Whiting, Sylvester (I6629)
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| 19679 | His son, Jan, was vice premier (1941-45) of Czechoslovak provisional government in London. Jan Masaryk (1886–1948) Anecdote... Early in his career, Jan Masaryk served as Czech ambassador to the United States. At a party he was prevailed upon by the hostess to play the violin. He graciously accepted the invitation and played a Czech nursery song, to rapturous applause from all present. He left the party with a Czech friend, who wanted to know why on earth he had been asked to play the violin. Masaryk explained: "Oh, it's all very simple—don't you see? They have mixed me up with my father; they mixed him up with Paderewski. And they mixed the piano up with the violin." Biographical Note... son of the founding president of Czechoslovakia. He became foreign minister in London when the Czech government was in exile during World War II. He remained foreign minister after the war but died as a result of a "fall" from a window, not long after the Communist takeover in 1948. Jan Masaryk died 54 years ago [11-03-2002] By Pavla Horáková To hear the following story in Real Audio, click here: Listen in RealAudio: Streaming - Download Two weeks after the Communist Party took over in Czechoslovakia, Jan Masaryk, the country's Foreign Minister was found dead. His body was found beneath his window in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry building. Jan Masaryk died 54 years ago, on March 10th, 1948 and the question as to whether he ended his own life or was killed by the Communists will probably never be answered. By Pavla Horakova. Bust of Jan Masaryk, photo CTKJan Masaryk, a diplomat and the longest serving Minister of Foreign Affairs of pre-Communist Czechoslovakia was the son of the first president and founder of Czechoslovakia Tomas Garrigue Masaryk and his American-born wife Charlotte Garrigue. After his secondary studies in Prague, Jan left for the United States where he stayed until 1913. After independent Czechoslovakia was created in 1918, Jan Masaryk entered its diplomatic service. In 1919, he returned to the United States as Czechoslovakia's first charge d'affaires and in 1925, Masaryk was appointed ambassador to Great Britain. In protest against the 1939 Munich Agreement, Masaryk left the diplomatic service and in 1940, he became the foreign minister of the London-based Czechoslovak government in exile. On the eve of the Nazi invasion of Poland, Masaryk spoke out about the situation and the fate of his country on the BBC in London and on September 8, 1939, he started a series of regular radio addresses to the Czechoslovak people. After the war, Jan Masaryk returned to Czechoslovakia, where he served again as a Foreign Minister - in what was known as the National Front government, which included the Communists. Jan Masaryk had to respect the Communists who won the 1946 election but he was wary of their aggression and Soviet expansionism. In 1947 Czechoslovakia agreed to participate in the US-funded Marshall plan - a decision unpalatable for the Soviets. In July 1947, Masaryk and the Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald went to Moscow to negotiate. "I left as a minister of a sovereign state but have come back as Stalin's lackey," Jan Masaryk said immediately after his return from the Soviet Union. Jan Masaryk The events of 1947 gradually led to the Communist takeover in February 1948, when the majority of ministers, Jan Masaryk not included, handed over their resignation to president Benes in the hope that fresh elections would be held. Instead, the president accepted their resignations and a communist government headed by Klement Gottwald was formed. Jan Masaryk retained his post but was not sure whether his decision to stay in a communist government was right, and he even contemplated going into exile. Two weeks after the government was formed, Jan Masaryk met his end on the ground beneath his bathroom window. ============================================================================ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [edit ] Private life From 1924 until their divorce in 1931, Masaryk was married to Frances Crane Leatherbee. She was an heiress to the Crane plumbing and elevator fortune, the former wife of Robert Leatherbee, a daughter of Charles R. Crane , a U.S. minister to China, and a sister of Richard Teller Crane 2nd, a U.S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia. By that marriage, he had three stepchildren: Charles Leatherbee, Robert Leatherbee Jr., and Richard Crane Leatherbee.[2] Stepson Charles Leatherbee (Harvard 1929) co-founded the University Players , a summer stock company in Falmouth, Massachusetts , in 1928 with Bretaigne Windust . He married Mary Lee Logan, younger sister of Joshua Logan , who became one of the co-directors of the University Players in 1931.[2] Masaryk was a skilled amateur pianist. In that capacity, he accompanied Jarmila Novotna in a recital of Czech folk songs issued on 78 RPM records to commemorate the victims of the Nazi eradication of Lidice .[3] At the time of his death, Masaryk was reportedly planning to marry the American writer Marcia Davenport . Masaryk was also a Master Mason. [edit ] References ^ The Kremlin’s Killing Ways - by Ion Mihai Pacepa, National Review Online, November 28, 2006 | Masaryk, Jan Garrigue (I6331)
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| 19680 | His will is dated Dec. 23, 1768, and probated on 8 Feb 1769. One of the IGI entries that has his baptism and endowment dates shows his birthday as 3 Oct 1751. That is his marriage date. His birthdate is simply calculated based on the information in the Whitney Genealogy. | Whiting, Joseph Jr. (I2571)
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| 19681 | Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: with a history of Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume 2 page 848 (VI) Jonathan Whiting, son of Jonathan Whiting (5), was born November 7, 1786. He married, first, Susan Hathorn.by whom he had two children: 1. Elvira, married Sumner B. Pullen (see sketch of Pullen and Pond families). 2. Urania, married W. H. Pullen. brother of Sumner B. Pullen. Jonathan Whiting married (second) Amelia White, by whom he had one child, Charles, who married Sarah Fuller and they had children: Edwin, Walter and Etta. Jonathan Whiting married (third) Mary Richards, and had one child, William, who married Clara Marrow and they had two children: William, and George, who married Lizzie Packard. | Whiting, Urania (I13145)
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| 19682 | Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: with a history of Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume 2 page 848 (VI) Jonathan Whiting, son of Jonathan Whiting (5), was born November 7, 1786. He married, first, Susan Hathorn.by whom he had two children: 1. Elvira, married Sumner B. Pullen (see sketch of Pullen and Pond families). 2. Urania, married W. H. Pullen. brother of Sumner B. Pullen. Jonathan Whiting married (second) Amelia White, by whom he had one child, Charles, who married Sarah Fuller and they had children: Edwin, Walter and Etta. Jonathan Whiting married (third) Mary Richards, and had one child, William, who married Clara Marrow and they had two children: William, and George, who married Lizzie Packard. | Whiting, Elvira (I13143)
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| 19683 | Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: with a history of Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume 2 page 848 (VI) Jonathan Whiting, son of Jonathan Whiting (5), was born November 7, 1786. He married, first, Susan Hathorn.by whom he had two children: 1. Elvira, married Sumner B. Pullen (see sketch of Pullen and Pond families). 2. Urania, married W. H. Pullen. brother of Sumner B. Pullen. Jonathan Whiting married (second) Amelia White, by whom he had one child, Charles, who married Sarah Fuller and they had children: Edwin, Walter and Etta. Jonathan Whiting married (third) Mary Richards, and had one child, William, who married Clara Marrow and they had two children: William, and George, who married Lizzie Packard. | Hathorn, Susan (I13142)
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| 19684 | Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Volume 3 page1122 edited by William Richard Cutter (VIII) Augustus Whiting, son of Samuel Whiting (7), was born in Billerica, March 2, 1795. He graduated from Harvard College in 1816, and from the Harvard Medical School in 1820. He practiced his profession in Haverhill and Charlestown, Massachusetts, and became a prominent physician. He married. May 30. 1822, Catherine Walker, daughter of Major Timothy Walker, of Charlestown. The Rev. Dr. James W. Walker, late president of Harvard College, was a member of this family. Augustus Whiting died May 4, 1867, and his wife died June 6, 1864, aged sixty-five. Children: 1. George Augustus, born March 20, 1823: married Lucy J. Austin. 2. James Henry, born November 25, 1824, died April, 1856. 3. William, born September 13. 1826, mentioned below. 4. John Samuel, born October 6, 1828, graduate of Harvard in 1850; physician in Charlestown; married Lucy L. Barker and had-children : i. Eleanor Felton, born February 1. 1865: ii. Charles Baker, October 15, i860; iii. Jasper, June 15, 1868. 5. Catherine Augusta, born June 26, 1831 ; married David C. Lang. 6. Henry, born October 10, 1834. 7. Ellen Louisa, born December 25, 1836: married Francis B. Austin. 8. Elizabeth Wheeler, born January 24. 1839, died 1840. 9. Francis Henry, born April 2, 1842, died 1842. ================== 1850; Census Place: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll M432_314; Page: 378B; Image: 468. 752/876 Augustus Whiting 55 male Physician $4000 Massachusetts Catheron 50 fem Mass William 22 male farmer Mass James 24 trader Mass John 18 Student Mass Catherin 17 fem Mass attended school Ellen 12 fem Mass attended school Margaret Bony 24 fem Ireland over 20 cannot read or write ============================================================================ 1860; Census Place: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll M653_512; Page: 253; Image: 253; Family History Library Film: 803512. 1514/2058 Augustus Whiting 65 male physician $30,000/5000 Mass Catherine 62 fem Mass Catherine Murphy 30 fem domestic servant Ireland =================== | Walker, Catharine (I861)
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| 19685 | Historical Society of the United Methodist Church Genealogy Section ABSTRACTS OF VITAL STATISTICS Christian Advocate New York Edition January 1879 - December 1880 January 1879 February 1879 March 1879 April 1879 May 1879 June 1879 July 1879 August 1879 September 1879 October 1879 November 1879 December 1879 January 1880 February 1880 March 1880 April 1880 May 1880 June 1880 July 1880 August 1880 September 1880 October 1880 November 1880 December 1880 February 20, 1879 BLEWER, Claron M., Newark Valley, N.Y., m. Persa J. WHITING, Speedville, N.Y., Nov. 7, 1878, by Rev. H.C. WHITING, assisted by Rev. W.B. KENNEY. | Family F5646
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| 19686 | HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILIES OF OLD FAIRFIELD, compiled and edited by Donald Lines Jacobus, 1930 A HISTORY OF DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, by George Sheldon, 1895: Sarah Munn, prob. dau. Nathaniel of Springfield | Munn, Sarah (I29011)
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| 19687 | HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILIES OF OLD FAIRFIELD, compiled and edited by Donald Lines Jacobus, 1930 A HISTORY OF DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, by George Sheldon, 1895: settled on No. 33, where he kept store and tavern; selectman; sergt.; d. Mar. 5, 1733-4. REGISTER OF THE DEATHS IN NORTHAMPTON, printed by T. Watson Shepard, 1824: March 5, 1734 - Samuel Taylor, Deerfield. | Taylor, Samuel (I29010)
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| 19688 | History of Bridgewater p. 352 WHITING.-Marlborough Whiting (from Pembroke) settled in E. B., and m. wid. Abigail French, D. of Joshua Howard of Braintree, 1796, and had Martin 1797, Sumner 1799, John Adams 1800, Ephraim Howard 1805, d. 1826; he d. 1830, æ. 75. Joseph m. Abigail, D. of Isaac Alden, 1778.-William m. Sarah Ramsdell 1748.-Ruth m. Marlbray Ripley 1787.-Sally of Attleboro' m. Daniel Lathrop 1787.-Polly m. Benja. Pincin Jr. 1798.-Isaac m. Polly Jones 1804.-Sam'l m. Abigail Willis 1805.-Margaret m. William Pincin Jr. 1807.-Ruth m. Levi Beal of Hingham 1810.-Polly or Patty m. John Stock Jr. 1809. Amos m. Polly Howard 1810.-William of Stoughton m. Rachel Turner 1811.-Mercy of Plympton m. Elisha Hayward 1760. This name in the early records is often written Whiton and Whitten.-James Whiton (so written) was at Hingham 1647, and was probably the ancestor of Marlboro', first above mentioned, and of all the others perhaps. =============================== | Willis, Abigail (I13688)
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| 19689 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., - i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,- i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. | Whiting, Solomon (I11905)
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| 19690 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., - i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,- i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. | Whiting, Asenath (I11904)
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| 19691 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., - i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,- i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. ================================== 1850; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_431; Page: 138A; Image: 276. 315/317 Solomon Whiting 60 male $600 Mass Maria 59 fem New Hampshire Robert 19 male farmer New Hampshire attended school Amanda 15 fem New Hampshire attended school Melissa 23 fem New Hampshire ======================================= | Whiting, Melisa (I11901)
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| 19692 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., - i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,- i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. ================================== 1850; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_431; Page: 138A; Image: 276. 315/317 Solomon Whiting 60 male $600 Mass Maria 59 fem New Hampshire Robert 19 male farmer New Hampshire attended school Amanda 15 fem New Hampshire attended school Melissa 23 fem New Hampshire ======================================= | Whiting, Amanda (I11900)
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| 19693 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., - i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,- i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. ================================== 1850; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_431; Page: 138A; Image: 276. 315/317 Solomon Whiting 60 male $600 Mass Maria 59 fem New Hampshire Robert 19 male farmer New Hampshire attended school Amanda 15 fem New Hampshire attended school Melissa 23 fem New Hampshire ========================= New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947 for Robert C. Whiting Name: Robert C. Whiting Titles & Terms: Event: Marriage Event Date: 01 Nov 1870 Event Place: Littleton, , New Hampshire Age: 37 Marital Status: Race: White Birthplace: Littleton, NH Estimated Birth Year: 1833 Father: Solomon Whiting Father's Titles & Terms: Mother: Maria Whiting Mother's Titles & Terms: Spouse: Ellen J. Millen Spouse's Titles & Terms: Spouse's Age: 25 Spouse's Marital Status: Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Birthplace: Littleton, NH Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1845 Spouse's Father: William H. H. Millen Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: Spouse's Mother: Betsey C. Millen Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: Clerk's Locality: Reference Number: Film Number: 1001316 Digital Folder Number: 4243263 Image Number: 2667 | Whiting, Robert Charlton (I11899)
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| 19694 | History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber ... By George Clarence Furber p 523 2. Solomon Whiting, son of Solomon 1 , b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 1791. m. June 30, 1823, Maria, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. June 24, 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15. 1892. He res. in L. all his life except seven years, d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. Ch., b. in L., — i. Asenath, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sept. 6, 1825. 3. ii. Robert Charlton, b. April 4, 1833. 3. Robert Charlton Whiting, son of Solomon 2, b. in L. April 4, 1833. m. Nov. 1, 1870, Ellen Josephine, dau. of William Henry Harrison Millen (See), b. in L. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. March 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch.,— i. Robert Charlton, b. L. July 23, 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. ================================== 1850; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_431; Page: 138A; Image: 276. 315/317 Solomon Whiting 60 male $600 Mass Maria 59 fem New Hampshire Robert 19 male farmer New Hampshire attended school Amanda 15 fem New Hampshire attended school Melissa 23 fem New Hampshire ======================================= 1860; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M653_670; Page: 358; Image: 363; Family History Library Film: 803670. 545/592 Solomon Whiting 68 male house carpenter $1750/225 New Hampshire Maria 66 fem house wife New Hampshire Robert C 27 male lumber manufacturing $100/150 New Hampshire George C Patton 07 male New Hampshire Charles Moffett 21 male saw mill laborer New Hampshire ======================================= 1870; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M593_841; Page: 581B; Image: 210; Family History Library Film: 552340. 381/421 Whiting Solomon 79 male white mill wright $1700/400 New Hampshire Maria 75 fem white Keeping House New Hampshire Patten Geo 17 male white works in cooper's shop Massachusetts Whiting Robert C 36 male white mill wright /$1000 New Hampshire =================================-====== ======================================= 1880; Census Place: Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: 765; Family History Film: 1254765; Page: 346D; Enumeration District: 96; Image: 0414. 65/74 Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Solomon WHITING Self M Male W 88 NEW HAMPSHIRE Farmer MASS. MASS. Mariah WHITING Wife M Female W 85 NEW HAMPSHIRE Keeps House ENG. N H -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire Family History Library Film 1254765 NA Film Number T9-0765 Page Number 346D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Whiting, Solomon (I11897)
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| 19695 | History of the town of Amherst, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire: (first ... By Daniel Franklin Secomb page 827 | Whiting, Mary Sabrina (I12427)
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| 19696 | History of the Town of Marlborough, Cheshire County, N.H. Author: Charles A. Bemis Publication: Press of Geo.H. Ellis, 141 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass.;originally printed 1881 Note: A facsimile of the 1881 edition with a new foreward by James Dunn. The Frost Free Library, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 1974 Produced by New England History Press, Somersworth,NH 03878 1000 copies of this edition were printed, and first 176 were hand numbered and sold by advance subscription prior to publication. Call Number: 74-31547 Page: 415, 472 The History of Dublin, N. H. Author: Rev. Levi W. Leonard, D.D. Continued and Additional Chapters to 1917 by Rev. Josiah L. Seward, D.D. Publication: Published by the Town of Dublin, 1920 Note: Containing the Address by Charles Mason, and the Proceedings at the Centennial Celebration, June 17, 1852, with a Register of Families Page: 717 Title: The Bemis History and Genealogy - Being an Account, in Greater Part of the Descendants of Joseph Bemis of Watertown, Mass. Author: Colonel Thomas Waln-Morgan Draper, C.E.M.E. Publication: The Stanley-Taylor Co., Printers, San Francisco, CA, 1900, 287 pages Note: Joseph Bemis, the founder and original immigrant of the Family in America. Over 2000 individuals in the period 1619-1900 are listed and described. Page: 76 | Fairbanks, Benjamin (I1621)
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| 19697 | History of the Town of Union, in the County of Lincoln, Maine to the Middle of the 19th Century. By John Langdon Sibley Pub 1851 Benjamin B Mussey and Co. Page 439 Carriel or Carrol, David, of Groton or Sutton, Massachusetts; unsuccessful as a merchant in Charlestown, Mass., where he married Patty Leathers; t. 1797 ; purchased the farm about one third of a mile north of the Common; sold it to Mr. Sibley; and d. Sept 20, 1837. aet 72. His wife lived in Charleston when it was burnt by the British, and it is said was with her father in the last boat, that before the battle, crossed Mystic River with any of the citizens. She died March 4, 1829, aged 58. They had... XII Lydia born Dec 6, 1812; married first Ralph Rising of Suffield, Connecticut; they had Ralph Wesley, born March 3, 1839. She married 2nd , Thurston Whiting , of Union; and had 2 Frederick Parker, born March 22 1844 3. Mary Buxton , b Feb 6, 1846. ============================================================================ 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 19/22 Thurston Whiting 42 male farmer $2000 Maine Lydia G 36 fem Maine Frederic 06 male Maine attended school Mary B 04 fem Maine attended school Ralph W Risen 11 male Massachusetts attended school Oren Davis 15 male none Maine attended school =============================================================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. 293/284 Thurston Whiting 53 male farmer $2000/600 Maine Lydia G 47 fem Maine Frederick P 16 male farmer Maine attended school Mary B 14 fem Maine attended school Nancy 78 fem Maine ======================================================================== | Rising, Ralph (I4801)
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| 19698 | History of the Town of Union, in the County of Lincoln, Maine to the Middle of the 19th Century. By John Langdon Sibley Pub 1851 Benjamin B Mussey and Co. Page 439 Carriel or Carrol, David, of Groton or Sutton, Massachusetts; unsuccessful as a merchant in Charlestown, Mass., where he married Patty Leathers; t. 1797 ; purchased the farm about one third of a mile north of the Common; sold it to Mr. Sibley; and d. Sept 20, 1837. aet 72. His wife lived in Charleston when it was burnt by the British, and it is said was with her father in the last boat, that before the battle, crossed Mystic River with any of the citizens. She died March 4, 1829, aged 58. They had... XII Lydia born Dec 6, 1812; married first Ralph Rising of Suffield, Connecticut; they had Ralph Wesley, born March 3, 1839. She married 2nd , Thurston Whiting , of Union; and had 2 Frederick Parker, born March 22 1844 3. Mary Buxton , b Feb 6, 1846. ============================================================================ 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 19/22 Thurston Whiting 42 male farmer $2000 Maine Lydia G 36 fem Maine Frederic 06 male Maine attended school Mary B 04 fem Maine attended school Ralph W Risen 11 male Massachusetts attended school Oren Davis 15 male none Maine attended school =============================================================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. 293/284 Thurston Whiting 53 male farmer $2000/600 Maine Lydia G 47 fem Maine Frederick P 16 male farmer Maine attended school Mary B 14 fem Maine attended school Nancy 78 fem Maine ======================================================================== | Risen, Ralph W (I4780)
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| 19699 | History of the Town of Union, in the County of Lincoln, Maine to the Middle of the 19th Century. By John Langdon Sibley Pub 1851 Benjamin B Mussey and Co. Page 439 Carriel or Carrol, David, of Groton or Sutton, Massachusetts; unsuccessful as a merchant in Charlestown, Mass., where he married Patty Leathers; t. 1797 ; purchased the farm about one third of a mile north of the Common; sold it to Mr. Sibley; and d. Sept 20, 1837. aet 72. His wife lived in Charleston when it was burnt by the British, and it is said was with her father in the last boat, that before the battle, crossed Mystic River with any of the citizens. She died March 4, 1829, aged 58. They had... XII Lydia born Dec 6, 1812; married first Ralph Rising of Suffield, Connecticut; they had Ralph Wesley, born March 3, 1839. She married 2nd , Thurston Whiting , of Union; and had 2 Frederick Parker, born March 22 1844 3. Mary Buxton , b Feb 6, 1846. ============================================================================ 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll: M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 19/22 Thurston Whiting 42 male farmer $2000 Maine Lydia G 36 fem Maine Frederic 06 male Maine attended school Mary B 04 fem Maine attended school Ralph W Risen 11 male Massachusetts attended school Oren Davis 15 male none Maine attended school =============================================================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. Frances 06 male Maine Attending School Mary B 04 fem Maine Attending School Ralph W Bison 11 male Maine Attending School Orren Davis 15 male Maine Attending School ====================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. taken 28 June 1860 293/284 Thurston Whiting 53 male farmer $2000/600 Maine Lydia G 47 fem Maine Frederick P 16 male farmer Maine attended school Mary B 14 fem Maine attended school Nancy 78 fem Maine ======================================================================== ====================== 1870; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll: M593_548; Page: 321B; Image: 646; Family History Library Film: 552047. 12/15 Whiting Thurston 63 male white farmer $4300/1500 Maine Lydia G 57 fem white keeping house Maine Hurley James 11 male white Maine attending school ====================== Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thurston WHITING Self M Male W 74 ME Farmer ME ME Lida G. WHITING Wife M Female W 65 ME Keeping House ME ME James C. MILLER Other S Male W 15 ME Farm Laborer & Servant ME ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Union, Knox, Maine Family History Library Film 1254483 NA Film Number T9-0483 Page Number 283C -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Whiting, Mary Buxton (I4779)
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| 19700 | History of the Town of Union, in the County of Lincoln, Maine to the Middle of the 19th Century. By John Langdon Sibley Pub 1851 Benjamin B Mussey and Co. Page 439 Carriel or Carrol, David, of Groton or Sutton, Massachusetts; unsuccessful as a merchant in Charlestown, Mass., where he married Patty Leathers; t. 1797 ; purchased the farm about one third of a mile north of the Common; sold it to Mr. Sibley; and d. Sept 20, 1837. aet 72. His wife lived in Charleston when it was burnt by the British, and it is said was with her father in the last boat, that before the battle, crossed Mystic River with any of the citizens. She died March 4, 1829, aged 58. They had... XII Lydia born Dec 6, 1812; married first Ralph Rising of Suffield, Connecticut; they had Ralph Wesley, born March 3, 1839. She married 2nd , Thurston Whiting , of Union; and had 2 Frederick Parker, born March 22 1844 3. Mary Buxton , b Feb 6, 1846. ============================================================================ 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 1850; Census Place: Union, Lincoln, Maine; Roll: M432_259; Page: 247A; Image: 492. 19/22 Thurston Whiting 42 male farmer $2000 Maine Lydia G 36 fem Maine Frederic 06 male Maine attended school Mary B 04 fem Maine attended school Ralph W Risen 11 male Massachusetts attended school Oren Davis 15 male none Maine attended school =============================================================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. Frances 06 male Maine Attending School Mary B 04 fem Maine Attending School Ralph W Bison 11 male Maine Attending School Orren Davis 15 male Maine Attending School ====================== 1860; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll M653_443; Page: 227; Image: 227; Family History Library Film: 803443. taken 28 June 1860 293/284 Thurston Whiting 53 male farmer $2000/600 Maine Lydia G 47 fem Maine Frederick P 16 male farmer Maine attended school Mary B 14 fem Maine attended school Nancy 78 fem Maine ====================== 1870; Census Place: Union, Knox, Maine; Roll: M593_548; Page: 321B; Image: 646; Family History Library Film: 552047. 12/15 Whiting Thurston 63 male white farmer $4300/1500 Maine Lydia G 57 fem white keeping house Maine Hurley James 11 male white Maine attending school ====================== Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thurston WHITING Self M Male W 74 ME Farmer ME ME Lida G. WHITING Wife M Female W 65 ME Keeping House ME ME James C. MILLER Other S Male W 15 ME Farm Laborer & Servant ME ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Union, Knox, Maine Family History Library Film 1254483 NA Film Number T9-0483 Page Number 283C -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Whiting, Frederick Parker (I4778)
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