Matches 6,151 to 6,200 of 27,164
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| 6151 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 2 Born: 1848 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Granville, Hampden, MA | Whiting, Warren (I9670)
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| 6152 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 2 Born: 1848 Location Born: New York, USA Location where the census was written: Newark, Wayne, NY | Whiting, George (I4650)
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| 6153 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 20 Born: 1830 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Wrentham, Norfolk, MA 1850; Census Place: Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_331; Page: 180; Image: 314. 571/565 Jairus Whiting, 50 male farmer Massachusetts Mary H 44 fem Mass Jairus B 20 male Mass Anna P. 17 fem Mass Nathaniel G 15 male Mass Horace G 11 male Mass Katherine J 09 fem Mass Corrina S. 04 fem Mass Milton Hall 24 male Boots Rhode Island Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Wrentham, Norfolk, MA | Whiting, Jairus B (I8721)
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| 6154 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 22 Born: 1828 Location Born: Vermont, USA Location where the census was written: Poultney, Rutland, VT | Whiting, James (I13073)
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| 6155 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 23 Born: 1827 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Saco, York, ME | Whiting, Thomas (I4833)
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| 6156 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 24 Born: 1826 Profession: Farmer Location Born: Kentucky, USA Location where the census was written: Smith, Posey, IN | Whiting, Benjamin (I11660)
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| 6157 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 26 Born: 1824 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Franklin, Norfolk, MA Profession: Farmer Estate: 2750 Dollars | Whiting, James Cole (I4816)
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| 6158 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 28 Born: 1822 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Barre, Worcester, MA | Green, Charles P (I12463)
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| 6159 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 28 Born: 1822 Location Born: Virginia, USA Location where the census was written: Hampton, Elizabeth City, VA | Whiting, Thomas Beverley (I5102)
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| 6160 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 29 Born: 1821 Profession: Farmer Location Born: Kentucky, USA Location where the census was written: Smith, Posey, IN | Whiting, Clement C (I11659)
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| 6161 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 3 Born: 1847 Location Born: Penn, USA Location where the census was written: Carbondale, Luzerne, PA Location Born: Penn, USA | Whiting, Edward (I10035)
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| 6162 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 3 Born: 1847 Location Born: Rode Island, USA Location where the census was written: Providence Ward 6, Providence, RI Location Born: Rode Island, USA Location where the census was written: Providence Ward 6, Providence, RI | Whiting, James (I977)
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| 6163 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 3 Born: 1847 Location Born: Wisconsin, USA Location where the census was written: Pleasant Valley, Marquette, WI Age: 3 Location Born: Wisconsin, USA ================== 1860; Census Place: St Marie, Green Lake, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1410; Page: 1103; Image: 312. 2551/2306 Ellis F. Whitney 57 male white farmer 2000/600 Massachusetts Saurilla 54 fem white Massachusetts Edwin 31 male white farm labor 600/200 New York Annie 26 fem white farm labor /200 New York Ethan 23 male white farm labor /100 New York Polly 18 fem white Wisconsin Edward 13 male white Wisconsin ================= 1870; Census Place: Elgin, Wabasha, Minnesota; Roll: M593_11; Image: 561. 137/139 Woodruff, HC 30 male white farmer 2000/1000 Connectictut , Polly 28 fem white keeping house Wisconsin , Edward 10 male white at home Wisconsin , Clara 08 fem white at home Minnesota , Nora 03 fem white at home Minnesota Whiting, Ethan 32 male white deals in dry goods & groceries /1200 New York , Ellen 24 fem white at home Pennsylvania , Clifford 08 male white at home Minnesota , Edward 23 male white dealer in dry goods & groceries New York , Nellie 16 fem white at home Canada =================== 1880; Census Place: Lake Sarah, Murray, Minnesota; Roll: T9_627; Family History Film: 1254627; Page: 36.4000; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 0074. 21/23 Whiting, Edward T. white male 33 widower farming Wisconsin Mass NY ============================================================== 1900; Census Place: Spencer, Boyd, Nebraska; Roll: T623 917; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 13. 116/121 Whiting Edward head white male Aug 1849 50 married 20 years NY MA MA farmer =============== 1910; Census Place: Edina, Hennepin, Minnesota; Roll: T624_699; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 796. 65/65 Whiting Edwart T. head male white 63 widower Wisconsin Massachusetts New York Edna dau fem white 20 single Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota Teacher School teacher Laura M. dau fem white 19 single Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota =============== 1920;Census Place: Stevens, Stevens, Minnesota; Roll: T625_862; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 173; Image: 540. 28/29 McNally Edward head rent male white 29 married Minnesota Wisconsin Pennsylvania Edna wife fem white 30 married Minnesota Wisconsin Minneesota Donald son male white 1 5/12 Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Whiting Edward father-in-law male white 72 widower Wisconsin Massachusetts Mass ================== 1920;Census Place: Spencer, Boyd, Nebraska; Roll: T625_980; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 533. 76/77 Whiting Edward L. head owns home free of mortgage male white 71 married NY MA MA Mary wife fem Indian 59 married Wyoming Germany Wyoming Louis E. dau fem white 17 single Nebraska New York Wyoming | Whiting, Edward L (I966)
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| 6164 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 30 Born: 1820 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Dedham, Norfolk, MA ======================================================================= 1860; Census Place: Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_515; Page: 377; Image: 381. 2700/2700 Moses Whitney 38 male teamster Mass Inger 23 fem Mass Marthe 04 fem Mass James 02 male Mass William 01 male Mass Horace 41 male teamster Mass ====================================================================== 1870; Census Place: Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_635; Page: 342; Image: 124. 870/1030 Whiting Moses 50 male white works in bar factory $2500/300 Mass Ann J 33 fem white Keeping house Mass Martha 13 fem white attending school Mass James C 12 male white attending school Mass William B 10 male white attending school Mass Walter H 08 male white attending school Mass Emma J 07 male white attending school Mass Cora E. 05 male white at home Mass ======================================================================= 1880; Census Place: Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_548; Family History Film: 1254548; Page: 492.2000; Enumeration District: 513; Image: 0266. 481/595 Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Moses WHITING Self M Male W 60 MA Carpenter MA MA Ann J. WHITING Wife M Female W 34 MA MA MA Walter J. WHITING Son S Male W 19 MA None MA MA Emma J. WHITING Dau S Female W 17 MA MA MA Cora E. WHITING Dau S Female W 15 MA MA MA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Family History Library Film 1254548 NA Film Number T9-0548 Page Number 492B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Whiting, Moses (I1055)
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| 6165 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 32 Born: 1818 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Dedham, Norfolk, MA Profession: Farmer Location where the census was written: Dedham, Norfolk, MA Profession: Farmer Estate: ======================================================================= 1860; Census Place: Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_515; Page: 377; Image: 381. 2700/2700 Moses Whitney 38 male teamster Mass Inger 23 fem Mass Marthe 04 fem Mass James 02 male Mass William 01 male Mass Horace 41 male teamster Mass | Whiting, Horace (I1054)
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| 6166 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 34 Born: 1816 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Franklin, Norfolk, MA | Whiting, Willard Clark (I990)
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| 6167 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 34 Profession: Farmer Born: 1816 Location Born: Penn, USA Location where the census was written: Mahoning, Lawrence, PA Age: 34 Born: 1816 Profession: Farmer Location Born: Penn, USA Location where the census was written: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania | Whiting, William (I11987)
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| 6168 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 4 Born: 1846 Location Born: Mass, USA Place in which they lived: Hanover, Plymouth, MA | Whiting, Albert (I8692)
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| 6169 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 4 Born: 1846 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Lawrence, Essex, MA | Whiting, Semour S (I8759)
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| 6170 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 43 Born: 1807 Profession: Inn Keeper Location Born: 1843 Location where the census was written: Perry, Wyoming, NY | Whiting, Daniel (I9658)
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| 6171 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 44 Born: 1806 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Newark, Wayne, NY ====================================================================== 1860; Census Place: Manchester, Ontario, New York; Roll M653_831; Page: 0; Image: 449. 252/264 Luther Whiting 25 male Canal Ship Agent New York Mary J 24 Fem New York Ida 03 fem New York Dora 4/12 fem New York ======================================================================== | Whiting, Artemus Ward (I3935)
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| 6172 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 5 Born: 1845 Location Born: Indiana, USA Location where the census was written: Smith, Posey, IN | Whiting, John Clem (I4976)
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| 6173 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 5 Born: 1845 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Watertown, Middlesex, MA Age: 5 Born: 1845 Location Born: Mississippi, USA | Whiting, Arthur (I1001)
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| 6174 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 50 Born: 1800 Location Born: Vermont, USA Location where the census was written: Rochester, Windsor, VT Profession: Estate: 1500 Dollars ==================================================== 1860; Census Place: Braintree, Orange, Vermont; Roll: M653_1323; Page: 45; Image: 46. 2878/2549 Stephen Whiting 60 male Farmer $5500/2000 New Hampshire Rebecca 62 fem New Hampshire Joel A. 28 male Vermont James Welch 22 male Ireland ==================================================== 1870; Census Place: Randolph, Orange, Vermont; Roll: M593_1622; Page: 355; Image: 274. 17/17 Whitney Stephen 68 male white farmer $2000/$670 New Hampshire Rebecca H. 71 fem white Keeping house New Hampshire Mosier Carolina F. 37 fem white at home Vermont Frank W. 4/12 male white Vermont Jan | Whiting, Stephen (I1079)
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| 6175 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 51 Born: 1799 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Wrentham, Norfolk, MA Age: 50 Born: 1800 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Wrentham, Norfolk, MA 1850; Census Place: Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_331; Page: 180; Image: 314. 571/565 Jairus Whiting, 50 male farmer Massachusetts Mary H 44 fem Mass Jairus B 20 male Mass Anna P. 17 fem Mass Nathaniel G 15 male Mass Horace G 11 male Mass Katherine J 09 fem Mass Corrina S. 04 fem Mass Milton Hall 24 male Boots Rhode Island | Whiting, Jairus (I8719)
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| 6176 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 54 Born: 1796 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Saco, York, ME | Whiting, Asa (I4559)
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| 6177 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 6 Born: 1844 Attended school within the year Location Born: Conneticut, USA Location where the census was written: New Haven, New Haven, CT ====================================================== 1860; Census Place: New Haven Ward 2, New Haven, Connecticut; Roll: M653_86; Page: 56; Image: 57. 2545/3991 Wm S. Whiting 56 male carpenter 300 Massachusetts Amelia 49 fem Connectictut Sarah M. 24 fem Connecticut Wm S. Jr. 21 male machinist Connecticut Edward S. 17 male Connecticut Attended School 3992 Miles S. Curtiss 23 male carriage T???? 100 Connecticut married within year Carrie E. 21 fem Connecticut married within year ====================================================================== | Whiting, Edward S (I1006)
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| 6178 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 6 Born: 1844 Location Born: New York, USA Location where the census was written: Newark, Wayne, NY | Whiting, Thomas (I4649)
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| 6179 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 7 Born: 1843 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Abington, Plymouth, MA 1850; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_332; Page: 201; Image: 399. 354/449 Zenas L. Whiting 45 male shoemaker $1100 Mass Mary 40 fem Mass Hiram L. 24 male shoemaker Mass Edwin ? 19 male shoemaker Mass Emily L. 11 fem attending school Mass Albert F. 07 male attending school Mass Josephine M. 04 fem Mass William L. 07 male Mass ================================================================= 1860; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_518; Page: 401; Image: 402. 866/1063 Zenes L. Whiting 55 male Shoemaker $1050/$200 Mass Eliza 55 fem Mass Hiram L. 34 male Shoemaker Mass Albert F. 16 male Shoemaker Mass Josephine M. 14 fem Mass William L. 11 male Mass Cath Dowan 20 fem servant Ireland =================================================================== 1870; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_638; Page: 103; Image: 207. 1437/1785 Whiting, Zenas L. 65 male white shoe maker Massachusetts , Elizabeth 65 fem white Keeping House Mass | Whiting, Albert Francis (I8711)
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| 6180 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 7 Born: 1843 Location Born: Mass,USA The area in which they live: Hanover, Plymouth, MA | Whiting, Able Henry (I8691)
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| 6181 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 77 Born: 1773 Location Born: Mass, USA Location where the census was written: Hampton, Windham, Connecticut | Whiting, Eaton (I1016)
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| 6182 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 8 Born: 1842 Location Born: Indiana, USA Location where the census was written: Smith, Posey, IN | Whiting, Thursten P (I4975)
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| 6183 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Age: 9 Born: 1841 Location Born: Penn, USA Location where the census was written: Carbondale, Luzerne, PA Location Born: Penn, USA Location where the census was written: Carbondale, Luzerne, PA | Whiting, Charles William (I10033)
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| 6184 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Profession: Farmer Age: 17 Born: 1833 Location Born: Mass,USA Location Lived: Hanover, Plymouth, MA BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died 24 Apr 1913 | Whiting, Nathan (I8698)
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| 6185 | 1850 US Federal Census - Male Profession: Shaemalin age: 18 Born: 1832 Location Born: Mass, USA Then Location Living: Hanover, Plymouth, MA | Whiting, Lewis (I8688)
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| 6186 | 1850 US Federal Census - Female Age: 45 Born: 1805 Location Born: New York, USA Location where the census was written: Pleasant Valley, Marquette, WI ================= 1860; Census Place: St Marie, Green Lake, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1410; Page: 1103; Image: 312. 2551/2306 Ellis F. Whitney 57 male white farmer 2000/600 Massachusetts Saurilla 54 fem white Massachusetts Edwin 31 male white farm labor 600/200 New York Annie 26 fem white farm labor /200 New York Ethan 23 male white farm labor /100 New York Polly 18 fem white Wisconsin Edward 13 male white Wisconsin ================ 1870; Census Place: Rochester Ward 3, Olmsted, Minnesota; Roll: M593_8; Page: 445; Image: 541. 14/15 Whiting Ellis 67 male white farmer 4500/600 Massachusetts Lorinda 64 fem white Keeps House New York Sumner Charles 07 male white Minnesota Attends school 15/17 Whiting Barren 21 male white painter New York married March of this year Emma 18 fem white keeps house Vermont married March of this year ================== 1880; Census Place: Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota; Roll: T9_628; Family History Film: 1254628; Page: 485.1000; Enumeration District: 218; Image: 0391. Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace 48/49 Timothy WHITING Self M Male W 53 NY Wheat Buyer NY NY Eliza WHITING Wife M Female W 39 ME Keeping House ME ME Ellis WHITING Son S Male W 12 VT At School --- --- Mary WHITING Dau S Female W 11 VT At School --- --- Bert WHITING Son S Male W 8 VT At School --- --- Delton WHITING Son S Male W 4 MN --- --- Harriet BEATON Other D Female W 27 IL Servant FRAN PA 49/50 Ellis WHITING Son M Male W 77 MA Retired MA MA Larrinda WHITING Wife M Female W 74 NY Keeping House NY ME Hanna HENNISON Other S Female W 21 CAN Servant IRE IRE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 3rd Ward, Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota Family History Library Film 1254628 NA Film Number T9-0628 Page Number 485A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rice, Lorinda (I961)
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| 6187 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================== 1860; Census Place: Johnson, Gibson, Indiana; Roll: M653_260; Page: 916; Image: 406; Family History Library Film: 803260. 1071/1076 Wm Whiting 62 male farmer $300 Kentucky Elizabeth ?5 fem Kentucky Jone 22 fem Kentucky Lewis W 18 male Kentucky Mary E 16 fem Kentucky Chas H 15 male Kentucky Walter S 13 male Kentucky Nancy Lyons 25 fem Indiana Emeran 05 fem Indiana http://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4215027_00406/8434353?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d8434353&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================= | Whiting, Lewis W (I19524)
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| 6188 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================== 1860; Census Place: Johnson, Gibson, Indiana; Roll: M653_260; Page: 916; Image: 406; Family History Library Film: 803260. 1071/1076 Wm Whiting 62 male farmer $300 Kentucky Elizabeth ?5 fem Kentucky Jone 22 fem Kentucky Lewis W 18 male Kentucky Mary E 16 fem Kentucky Chas H 15 male Kentucky Walter S 13 male Kentucky Nancy Lyons 25 fem Indiana Emeran 05 fem Indiana http://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4215027_00406/8434353?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d8434353&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================= | Whiting, Mary E (I19523)
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| 6189 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================== 1860; Census Place: Johnson, Gibson, Indiana; Roll: M653_260; Page: 916; Image: 406; Family History Library Film: 803260. 1071/1076 Wm Whiting 62 male farmer $300 Kentucky Elizabeth ?5 fem Kentucky Jone 22 fem Kentucky Lewis W 18 male Kentucky Mary E 16 fem Kentucky Chas H 15 male Kentucky Walter S 13 male Kentucky Nancy Lyons 25 fem Indiana Emeran 05 fem Indiana http://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4215027_00406/8434353?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d8434353&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================= | Whiting, Walter S (I19522)
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| 6190 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================== 1860; Census Place: Johnson, Gibson, Indiana; Roll: M653_260; Page: 916; Image: 406; Family History Library Film: 803260. 1071/1076 Wm Whiting 62 male farmer $300 Kentucky Elizabeth ?5 fem Kentucky Jone 22 fem Kentucky Lewis W 18 male Kentucky Mary E 16 fem Kentucky Chas H 15 male Kentucky Walter S 13 male Kentucky Nancy Lyons 25 fem Indiana Emeran 05 fem Indiana http://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4215027_00406/8434353?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d8434353&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ============================= | Whiting, William (I19506)
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| 6191 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ======================================= 1860; Census Place: Johnson, Gibson, Indiana; Roll: M653_260; Page: 916; Image: 406; Family History Library Film: 803260. 1071/1076 Wm Whiting 62 male farmer $300 Kentucky Elizabeth ?5 fem Kentucky Jone 22 fem Kentucky Lewis W 18 male Kentucky Mary E 16 fem Kentucky Chas H 15 male Kentucky Walter S 13 male Kentucky Nancy Lyons 25 fem Indiana Emeran 05 fem Indiana http://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4215027_00406/8434353?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d8434353&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ======================================= 1870; Census Place: Smith, Posey, Indiana; Roll: M593_352; Page: 428B; Image: 486; Family History Library Film: 545851. Enumerated 23 August 1870 Assistant Marshall John C. Whiting 84/84 Whiting William 72 male white Kentucky Cannot Read Cannot Write Blind Elizabeth 62 fem white keeping house Kentucky Cannot Read Cannot Write Charles H 25 male white farmer Kentucky Lyons Emma E 15 fem white house keeping Indiana Whiting Pery A 02 male white Indiana Joseph E 3/12 male white Indiana March https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11875-110928-74?cc=1438024&wc=M9SM-K2M:2060957365 ======================================== | Whiting, Charles H (I19505)
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| 6192 | 1850; Census Place: , Anderson, Kentucky; Roll: M432_190; Page: 191A; Image: 389. 19/19 William Whiting 52 male none Kentucky Elizabeth 39 fem Kentucky cannot read or write Martha A 18 fem Kentucky Nancy 16 fem Kentucky Rebecca J 16 fem Kentucky William J 14 male Kentucky Lewis W 07 male Kentucky Mary E 05 fem Kentucky Charles H 04 male Kentucky Walter S 02 male Kentucky http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193956-00389/16851952?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26h%3d16851952%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%253aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d7667&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord ================================ 1870; Census Place: Smith, Posey, Indiana; Roll: M593_352; Page: 428B; Image: 486; Family History Library Film: 545851. Enumerated 23 August 1870 Assistant Marshall John C. Whiting 84/84 Whiting William 72 male white Kentucky Cannot Read Cannot Write Blind Elizabeth 62 fem white keeping house Kentucky Cannot Read Cannot Write Charles H 25 male white farmer Kentucky Lyons Emma E 15 fem white house keeping Indiana Whiting Pery A 02 male white Indiana Joseph E 3/12 male white Indiana March https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11875-110928-74?cc=1438024&wc=M9SM-K2M:2060957365 ================================= | Whiting, Joseph E (I19503)
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| 6193 | 1850; Census Place: , Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M432_99; Page: 293A; Image: 222. 895/950 L D Whiting 30 male farmer $700 New York Lucretia C 27 fem New York Emily D 02 fem New York =========================================== 1860; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M653_158; Page: 222; Image: 222; Family History Library Film: 803158. 1560/1592 Lorenzo D Whitny 40 male farmer $5000/2000 New York Lucretia C 37 fem New York Emily L 12 fem New York Adelbert C 03 male Illinois Herbert L 01 male Illinois Cornelius Conklin 21 male $400/200 Ireland ======================================= 1870; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_190; Page: 324B; Image: 336; Family History Library Film: 545689. 214/214 Whiting L D 50 male white farmer $20,000/2000 New York Lucretia 47 fem white housekeeping New York Emily 22 fem white teacher New York Adelbert 13 male white on farm Illinois attended school Herbert 11 male white on farm Illinois attended school ===================================== 1880; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: T9_177; Family History Film: 1254177; Page: 149.4000; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 0302. Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace L. D. WHITING Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer CT CT Eriphyle St. J. WHITING Wife M Female W 42 GA Keeping House CT NY Clement A. WHITING Son S Male W 23 IL Farming NY NY Herbert N. WHITING Son S Male W 21 IL Farming NY NY Cora HOCK Other S Female W 18 IL Servant IL PA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254177 NA Film Number T9-0177 Page Number 149D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES The daughter, Emily Lillian, the youngest, is living in Boston, Massachusetts, and is a journalist and lady of superior literary ability. She has written several books, including the "Life of Kate Fiedls" and other volumes, and she spends each summer in Eurpoe. ======================================= Whiting, Lilian (1847–1942) American journalist and writer. Born Emily Lillian Whiting, Oct 3, 1847, in Olcott, New York; died April 30, 1942, in Boston, Massachusetts; dau. of Lorenzo Dow Whiting (Republican member of Illinois state legislature) and Lucretia Calistia (Clement) Whiting; longtime companion of Kate Field (author and actress, 1838–1896). Spent a year at Cincinnati Commercial (1879); moved to Boston and worked as an art critic, then literary editor for a local newspaper, the Traveler; on assignment for the Traveler, met Kate Field, with whom she formed an attachment that lasted the rest of Field's life (c. 1880); served as literary | Whiting, Emily D (I13110)
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| 6194 | 1850; Census Place: , Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M432_99; Page: 293A; Image: 222. 895/950 L D Whiting 30 male farmer $700 New York Lucretia C 27 fem New York Emily D 02 fem New York =========================================== 1860; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M653_158; Page: 222; Image: 222; Family History Library Film: 803158. 1560/1592 Lorenzo D Whitny 40 male farmer $5000/2000 New York Lucretia C 37 fem New York Emily L 12 fem New York Adelbert C 03 male Illinois Herbert L 01 male Illinois Cornelius Conklin 21 male $400/200 Ireland ======================================= 1870; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_190; Page: 324B; Image: 336; Family History Library Film: 545689. 214/214 Whiting L D 50 male white farmer $20,000/2000 New York Lucretia 47 fem white housekeeping New York Emily 22 fem white teacher New York Adelbert 13 male white on farm Illinois attended school Herbert 11 male white on farm Illinois attended school ===================================== 1880; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: T9_177; Family History Film: 1254177; Page: 149.4000; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 0302. Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace L. D. WHITING Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer CT CT Eriphyle St. J. WHITING Wife M Female W 42 GA Keeping House CT NY Clement A. WHITING Son S Male W 23 IL Farming NY NY Herbert N. WHITING Son S Male W 21 IL Farming NY NY Cora HOCK Other S Female W 18 IL Servant IL PA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254177 NA Film Number T9-0177 Page Number 149D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Clements, Lucretia Calista (I13109)
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| 6195 | 1850; Census Place: , Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M432_99; Page: 293A; Image: 222. 895/950 L D Whiting 30 male farmer $700 New York Lucretia C 27 fem New York Emily D 02 fem New York =========================================== 1860; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M653_158; Page: 222; Image: 222; Family History Library Film: 803158. 1560/1592 Lorenzo D Whitny 40 male farmer $5000/2000 New York Lucretia C 37 fem New York Emily L 12 fem New York Adelbert C 03 male Illinois Herbert L 01 male Illinois Cornelius Conklin 21 male $400/200 Ireland ======================================= U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 about Lorenzo D Whiting Name: Lorenzo D Whiting Residence: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois Class: 2 Congressional District: 5th Age on 1 July 1863: 43 Race: White Place of Birth: New York ===================================== 1870; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_190; Page: 324B; Image: 336; Family History Library Film: 545689. 214/214 Whiting L D 50 male white farmer $20,000/2000 New York Lucretia 47 fem white housekeeping New York Emily 22 fem white teacher New York Adelbert 13 male white on farm Illinois attended school Herbert 11 male white on farm Illinois attended school ===================================== 1880; Census Place: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: T9_177; Family History Film: 1254177; Page: 149.4000; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 0302. Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace L. D. WHITING Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer CT CT Eriphyle St. J. WHITING Wife M Female W 42 GA Keeping House CT NY Clement A. WHITING Son S Male W 23 IL Farming NY NY Herbert N. WHITING Son S Male W 21 IL Farming NY NY Cora HOCK Other S Female W 18 IL Servant IL PA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254177 NA Film Number T9-0177 Page Number 149D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1900; Census Place: Los Angeles Ward 4, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T623_89; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 38. 1702 South Flower Street 248/263 Whiting Climent head white male Nov 1861 38 Married 8 years ILL NY NY Teacher rents house Lillian M wife white fem May 1870 30 Married 8 years mother of 3:2 living Illinois Canada (Eng) Australia Lorenzo D son white male Apr 1893 ========================================== WHITING LORENZO D. by occupation a Farmer; lives on Sec. 14, in the township of Indiantown; owns 584 acres land, worth $50 per acre; his home is somewhnt known as "Rocky Run." Republican in politics, and " Liberal" in religion. He was born Nov. 17, 1819, on a farm among the hills of Arcadia, Wayne Co. N. V., and received a good English and mathematical education at Lima Seminary. He removed with his father's family to Niagara County, New York, in 1833. In 1838 he was sent on business to Illinois, where he remained four years, traveling nearly over the entire state in its then primitive condition. He returned to New York, and was married in 1846 to Miss Lucretia C. Clement, of Oneida Co.. a young lady of much ability and ambition; and who proved a worthy helpmeet in the battle of life. In his boyhood, Mr. Whiting served as clerk and book-keeper in a village store, and while a young man taught successfully many terms of school, and before leaving his native state served successively in the offices of Justice of the Peace and Superintendent of Schools. But having a strong taste for agriculture and rural life, he removed to Illinois in 1849. and soon settled on the farm where he now resides, one mile west of Tiskilwa. This place he calls "Rocky Run," from the rocks along the little stream which meanders through the valley. On this farm are beautiful natural groves, drives, walks, and many points of interest to the lover of nature; and these, quite as much as the intrinsic value, induced its purchase in 1854. He was elected five terms successively Supervisor of his town, and during these services took an active part in the great enterprise of draining the Winnebago Swamps. He took an active part in the Anti-Monopoly and Farmer's movement, being the temporary President, and making, by appointment, the opening address at their first State Convention at Kloomington, in January, 1873; but he refused to go with it into a new political party, preferring to remain with the Republicans,—a party he helped to form, and had always warmly supported. He acted with many conventions in the cause of cheap transportation, and in the Winter of 1867 and '68 was sent by the Board of Supervisors to labor with the General Assembly in behalf of this interest. In 1868 he was elected a Representative in the 26th General Assembly; was made Chairman of the Canal and River Committee, and wrote the elaborate report on the water improvements of Illinois, published in the volume of reports for that session. This was received with so much favor, that 5,000 copies were ordered printed f ir distribution, and it secured the long-sought inauguration of the work of improving the Illinois River by an appropriation of $400,000 for a lock and dam at the city of Henry. In 1869 he was elected a member of the Constitutional Convention, which framed the present Stale Constitution. In this body he was the first to move by resolution, and by a speech which was extensively published, to declare railroads "public corporations," subject to be regulated and controlled by the law-making power, which provision was finally incorporated in the new Constitution. Under the new Constitution, Mr. Whiting has been three timetf successively elected to the State Senate, of which body he is now a member.. In this body he has taken a leading part in all matters connected with cheap transportation, supporting the measures for canal and river improvement, and the regulation and control of railroads. He has also been active in all matters bearing upon education and temperance, and in such measures as relate to rural affairs. During the darkest period of the war for secession, and embracing an exciting political canvass, at the solicitation of political friends, he edited for a year the Bureau County Republican. Mr. Whiting takes a lively interest in local improvements. He was the projector of Mount Bloom Cemetery, and was President of the Association for many years. He led in the movement for building the Tiskilwa school-house, the most beautiful building of its kind in the county, and among the very best in the state; in locating and securing the grounds, planning the general features of the building, getting passed a special law to enable the district to levy sufficient tax to pay the debt, obtaining the loans for its erection, and was one of the Directors during its construction, and first inauguration of the school. Mr. Whiting, having lost by death his estimable wife, was married Dec. 3, 1873, to Miss Eriphyle St. J. Robinson, daughter of the late Dr. Robinson, of New York city—honorary member of the New York Historical Society. She was tenderly reared, and carefully and accurately educated. She inherited a clear intellect and a love of art, which has been cultivated; and from her mother, who was an amiable and highly accomplished lady oi French extraction, she inherits, and was tiained in tact and grace, which fit her for a sphere very different from her present surroundings; but as she is also highly practical, she makes the best of her fortune, and seems to enjoy and make herself quite indispensable as mistress of a farmer's household. Mr. Whiting has three living children: Emily Lilian, Clement Adelbert, and Herbert Lamont. The daughter, Lilian, has developed a strong love and considerable talent for literature; has already written much of prose and poetry, and is now connected with journalism in St. Louis. The boys are juniors working on the farm, and will probably follow their father in this occupation. Mr. Whiting having, what may be truly said, a well-balanced mind, and being perfectly temperate in all his habits—though not insisting on extremes—possesses vigorous health, and is generally judged many years younger. His foresight in all transactions, and wonderful memory, with perfect control, give him power in all proceedings. His strength lies in his clear understanding and forcible statement, as he never undertakes a question with ut understanding it. Hope is a prominent feature in Mr. Whiting's character, as in his philosophy he believes "all evils have their remedies," and for that remedy he actively seeks. In his simplicity of heart he bears no malice, and is willing to shake hands over any chasm. ===================================== If long service in public life be taken by a legislator as an approval of the representative's acts while serving his constituents, then the subject of our sketch stands forth as the most thoroughly endorsed amongst our many able statesmen and lawmakers. Lorenzo Dow Whiting was born at Arcadia, Wayne county, New York, November 19, 1819, son of Samuel and Zilpha Whiting, Ins mother being a lineal descendent of Cotton Mather. His grand-father, Samuel Whiting, was a soldier in the revolution. When a boy, Lorenzo enjoyed the benefits of the schools as they were conducted at that time, and when sufficiently advanced in the rudimentary departments he was sent to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, where so many of our great men and noble women have received their education. He came to Bureau county, Ill., in 1849, and has since resided on a farm near Tiskilwa, and engaged in teaching at that place for several terms. He had taught several terms of school and been elected justice of the peace and superintendent of public instruction before coming to Illinois, and was, for five terms in succession, elected supervisor of the township, and took an active and leading part in the drainage of the Winnebago Swamps, a work so largely done by Bureau county. Id 1868 he was elected to the legislature, taking his seat in the house January, 1869. He served his constituency so well that when the members of the constitutional convention were elected in 1869, and met in 1870, he was one of the returned members, and so satisfactorily did bis services prove that he was elected to the state senate at the election of November, 1870, and at the expiration of each succeeding term since he has been re-elected in districts that have been three times changed, thus numbering in all five elections to the state senate. Mr. Whiting is gifted with that virtue in well doing, patience and endurance (we will not say long suffering), which always, when backed by perseverance, as Lincoln says, " pegging away," is always crowned with success in the end. In the last political campaign of Owen Lovejoy he edited the Bureau County Republican, and is a prolific writer on all subjects that tend to promote the advance of the country to greatness, wealth and power. What he does is done with a will and with the determination to succeed. He is almost the pioneer in the movement to build the Hennepin canal, and has probably, with perhaps one or two exceptions, attended more meetings and written more articles in the papers, made more speeches, written more memorials and reports, than any other man in the state to promote this enterprise. The same care and time has been given to the improvements of the Illinois river. Coming to his legislative action and his acts in the convention, we find that he was the first to assert the doctrine — in the constitutional convention — that the state should control the railroads, and supported it in a speech (see page 147, 1st volume debates). Practically he is an anti-monopolist, and at the time of the great Granger agitation, from 1872 to 1875, attended many of the meetings, but was not in favor of organizing a separate party, so did not lose his identity with the republican party. He was active in passing and sustaining present railroad laws relating to "extortion and unjust discrimination," and was opposed to the so-called "grab law" of 1869, and "Lake Front "act of the same session. The present drainage laws owe a great many of their best provisions to his formative hand, and he has always given his influence to the passage of acts promoting the interests of farmers. The movement that has been agitated, and that will probably culminate in the passage of a law to inaugurate a road system for the entire state, that will operate to give the country better roads, meets his approbation and support, his own elaborate but well arranged road-law at this writing being just ready to pass to its third reading in the senate. He is in favor of a declaratory statute "that where the outlet of drainage is in a drainage depression, on a man's own land, he may drain and it will be no trespass on his lower neighbor — or lands below," and has a bill pending declaratory of this principle. He is also in favor of amendments, or a new revenue law, to reach all values once, and to relieve encumbered lands from double taxation. He is also in favor of authorizing county boards to maintain their ditches, made under Swamp Land Act, by special assessment on lands benefited, and his bill for this purpose has just passed the senate unanimously. He, at this writing, has a bill pending for the state to survey certain inland streams, so as to show to land owners their interest in straightening and clearing the channels, preparatory to a new law enabling them to combine for this purpose. He is in favor of "compulsory education;" has always favored temperance legislation that can be executed. When we last met Senator Whiting and a number of others of our Solon's,— men of practical wisdom, discretion, versed in affairs of state, we proposed to him the advocacy of our measure for the correction and reformation of all the abuses and evils the body politic is now heir to,—"compulsory voting"—which is no less than compelling every citizen of the state to vote at all elections. This was only a suggestion, a subject for thoughtful study, that has a great many good reasons in its favor, which we do not propose giving in this place. Our acquaintance with Senator Whiting dates back to near 1850, but was not intimate till the winter of 1860, since which time we have been somewhat familiar with his "goings to and fro." He has been married twice; his first marriage at Clayville, N. Y., to Miss Lucretia C. Clement, to whom were born three children, now living; his second marriage to Miss Eriphy C. Robinson, formerly of Brooklyn, New York. His daughter, Miss Lilian Whiting, educated at Galesburg and Mt. Carroll Seminary, is one of the editorial staff of the Boston Traveller, and eastern correspondent of the Inter-Ocean and several other western papers and magazines. She has already achieved quite a literary reputation, and bids fair to take rank among the rising authors of the future. ========================================== H. C. (Henry C.) Bradsby . History of Bureau County, Illinois . (page 108 of 111) BIOGRAPHICAI> SKETCHES. 093 Mr. D. L. Whittin is a stanch Kepublioan in politics, as was also bis father. HON. LORENZO DOW 'WHITING, Tis- kilwa, is a native of Wayne County, N. Y., his birth being dated at Arcadia, November 17, 1819. His father, Samuel Whiting, was a farmer and contractor on the Erie Canal, and did at one time a lumber business on the Genesee River; was born in Connecticut; and his mother, whose maiden name was Zilpha Mather, was a lineal descendant of Cotton Mather, and a native of Connecticut. Sam- uel Whiting, Sr., the gi-audfather of Loren- zo, was a New Englander, and a young sol- dier in the Continental Army. The Whitings are of English descent. Our suljjoct re- ceived an academic education, and was a merchant's clerk at Olcott, Niagara County, until eighteen years of age. He came West in 1838, and was engaged in the patent right business in Illinois fom- years, and then returned to New York State. For the ne.^t seven years he was engaged in teaching and acting as Town Superintendent of schools in Newfane. Niagara County, filling also the office of Justice of the Peace most of the time. , In 1849 Mr. Whiting returned to Illinois, made a jiurchase of a quarter section of land near Tiskilwa, and for the first three seasons was engaged in farming and teaching. Since he ceased teaching he has given his whole time to agi-icultural pursuits, adding to his land from time to time until he now has nearly 600 acres largely under excellent improvement. Mr. Whiting served as Super- visor of Indiantown for five or six years. He was elected to the Illinois House of Kepre- , sentatives in 1868, to the Constitutional Con vention in 1869, to the State Senate in 1870, and still holds the latter office, having been a member of the upper house for twelve con- secutive years, and of the Legislature four- teen consecutive years. In the Constitutional Convention Mr, Whiting was first to pro- pose the insertion of a provision in the Con- stitution requiring the General Assembly to pass laws regulating railroad charges; and as Senator was active in carrying through the bill which embodied a law against unjust discrimination and extortionate charges known as the Granger Laws. He was the pro- jector of the Hennepin Canal scheme and the originator of other bills looking to the inter- nal improvement of the State. He was the author of several important laws relating to agriculture, roads and drainage, and of the bill which passed and became a law ceding the Illinois & Michigan Canal to the United States on certain conditions. For the last four or five years he labored in the Senate very earnestly to secure a more just revenue law, whereby all property shall be taxed once and no property doubly taxed. Cheap transportation and equal taxation are leading objects with him. No man in the Senate has a clearer head than ,Mr. Whiting, or labors more zealously to secure equal rights and equal justice to all classes of his con- stituents, and of the citizens of Illinois. In 1809 he was among the most active in oppos- ing the lake front scheme, whereby threerailroad corporations sought to possess them- selves of the shore line of the outer and .future harbor of Chicago. In 1878 he led the opposition in the defeat of Senate bill 114, which was to effect the release of a com- bination of railroads from a large amount of taxes adjudged by the courts to be due to the public. His championship of measures relating to the producers, and his watchful- ness of the public interest when assailed by special and coi'porato greed, have made him known as the " farmer's statesman." These powerful interests which he has so often foiled generally stir up a lively opposition to his repeated re-elections, but the people whom he lias so faithfully served have so far successfully rallied to his support, having elected him seven times in succession toeerve at the State capital. Senator Whiting is a Kepnl)lican of Democratic antecedents. He was first married in 1846 to Miss Lncretia C. Clement, of Oneida County, N. Y. She died in 1872, leaving throe children, two sons and one daughter. Senator Whiting was married the second time in 1S74, to Miss Eriphyle Robinson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. She is the daughter of the laie Dr. Daniel Rob- inson, of New York, a thorough scholar, with good taste for mathematics, horticulture and mechanics, and was a member of the New York Historical Society. Mrs. Whiting's mother's name was Caroline M. Crop.sy, an accomplished lady of French descent; her | Whiting, Lorenzo Dow (I13096)
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| 6196 | 1850; Census Place: , Davis, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 13B; Image: 31. http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=4181033-00031&fn=Eliza&ln=Dewel&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1092845 168/168 William H Dewel 33 male farmer $700 New York Eliza 29 fem Vermont Minerva 08 fem Iowa Mercy A 04 fem Iowa William 03 male Deseret =================================== 1870; Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_639; Page: 531B; Image: 231; Family History Library Film: 552138. | Whiting, Eliza Avery (I15189)
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| 6197 | 1850; Census Place: , Peoria, Illinois; Roll: M432_123; Page: 299; Image: 601. 2521/2600 Suel M. Mack 43 male merchant $2000 Connecticut Ann 43 fem New York Danforth M. 21 male farmer New York Lovina 19 fem New York Frederick 19 male farmer New York Henry J. 17 male farmer New York Mary A. 09 fem New York ===================== 1870; Census Place: Altona, Knox, Illinois; Roll: M593_241; Page: 499; Image: 512. 90/89 Whiting, Delos P. 30 male white Grain Dealer $1000/1000 Connecticut Mary A 29 fem white Keeps House Illinois Fredrick 07 male white At home Illinois Berta 03 fem white At HOme Illinois Olsen Tillie 16 fem white dom servant Sweden ==================== 1880; Census Place: Galesburg, Knox, Illinois; Roll: T9_220; Family History Film: 1254220; Page: 63.3000; Enumeration District: 130; Image: 0128. Household Record 1880 United States Census -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Deloss P. WHITING Self M Male W 40 CT Carpenter CT CT Mary A. WHITING Wife M Female W 37 IL Keeping House CT NY Fredrick L. WHITING Son S Male W 16 IL Printer CT IL Agebert D. WHITING Son S Male W 12 IL CT IL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 1st Ward, Galesburg, Knox, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254220 NA Film Number T9-0220 Page Number 63C --------------------------------------------------------------- 1900; Census Place: Winfield Ward 3, Cowley, Kansas; Roll: T623 476; Page: 6A; . 1302 Manning Street 121/130 Whiting D P head white male Jul 1840 59 married 39 years Conn Conn Mass Retired Farmer Mary A wife white fem Jul 1843 56 married 39 years mother of 2:2 living Illinois Mass NY /131 E D head white male Aug 1867 32 married 3 years ILL Conn ILL farmer Angie L wife white fem Aug 1867 32 married 3 years mother of 1:1 living NY NY NY Edna A dau white fem Nov 1897 2 single ILL ILL NY 1306/122/132 Whiting F L head white male June 1863 36 married 15 years ILL Conn ILL farmer Ella M wife white fem Jan 1868 32 married 15 years mother of 2:2 living ILL NY NY Estella dau white fem Mar 1887 13 single ILL ILL ILL In school Mabel A dau white fem Nov 1895 4 single ILL ILL ILL | Mack, Mary A. (I6366)
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| 6198 | 1850; Census Place: , Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 113A; Image: 233. 13/13 Edwin Whiting 41 male chairmaker $100 Mass Elizabeth 37 fem Mass Mary 23 fem New York William 16 male farmer Ohio Amelia 14 fem Ohio Sarah 11 fem Ohio Almon 10 male Illinois Lucius 05 male Illinois Albert 03 male Iowa twin Oscar 03 male Iowa twin Emeline 02 fem Deseret Harriet 01 fem Deseret Almira M Wd 27 fem New York Edward 05 male Illinois Ellen 03 fem Iowa Loisa 01 fem Deseret http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=4181033-00233&fn=William&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1099849 ============================ !BIRTH : MARRIAGE : DEATH : ORDINANCES:also Baptized Jun 1856, Endowed 12 Jan 1868/1869. 1850; Census Place: Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_773; Page: 350B; Image: 273. 254/308 David Watts 21 male black laborer Pennsylvania Ellenora 21 fem black Penn Isaac 04 male black Penn Abraham Bell 26 male black laborer Virginia Anna 30 fem black Mass Hezekiah 09 male black Penn Eliza 05 fem black Penn Bud 04 male black Penn Alfred Whitiing 09 male black Penn ================================= 1860; Census Place: Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1101; Page: 23; Image: 28; Family History Library Film: 805101. 184/189 Mary Johnson 70 fem black Seamstress $500 Virginia Alfred Whiting 19 male black Waiter Pennsylvania Isaac Watts 15 male black Pennsylvania GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Alfred | Whiting, Albert Milton (I36750)
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| 6199 | 1850; Census Place: , Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 113A; Image: 233. 13/13 Edwin Whiting 41 male chairmaker $100 Mass Elizabeth 37 fem Mass Mary 23 fem New York William 16 male farmer Ohio Amelia 14 fem Ohio Sarah 11 fem Ohio Almon 10 male Illinois Lucius 05 male Illinois Albert 03 male Iowa twin Oscar 03 male Iowa twin Emeline 02 fem Deseret Harriet 01 fem Deseret Almira M Wd 27 fem New York Edward 05 male Illinois Ellen 03 fem Iowa Loisa 01 fem Deseret http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=4181033-00233&fn=William&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1099849 ============================== 1860; Census Place: Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M653_1314; Page: 653; Image: 115; Family History Library Film: 805314. 136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 male farmer $900/1700 Mass Elizabeth P 46 fem Mass Edwin L 14 male ILL Oscar 12 male ILL Louisa M 10 fem Utah Territory Caroline P 06 fem Utah Territory 137/125 Mary A Whiting 32 fem New York Joseph 06 male Utah Territory Daniel L 02 male Utah Territory 138/126 Mary E Whiting 33 fem New york Albert 12 male ILL Harriet L 10 fem Utah Territory Charles 07 male Utah Territory Edgar 05 male Utah Territory Edwin M 03 male Utah Territory Arthur 2/12 male Utah Territory Hannah H 25 fem Ohio Abby H 02 fem Utah Territory 139/127 Annia Whitiing 34 fem seamstress New York Edwin L 14 male ILL Ellen D 12 fem ILL Emeline 11 fem ILL Cornelia 09 fem Utah Territory attended school Franklin 06 male Utah Territory attended school Edwin H 03 male Utah Territory 140/128 William Whiting 25 male farmer $200/300 Ohio Rebecca 15 fem ILL Sarah E 1/12 fem Utah Territory http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7667&iid=4297342_00115&fn=Edwin&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=34781674 Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT. !Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States, United States. | Whiting, Edward Lucian (I7137)
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| 6200 | 1850; Census Place: , Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 113A; Image: 233. 13/13 Edwin Whiting 41 male chairmaker $100 Mass Elizabeth 37 fem Mass Mary 23 fem New York William 16 male farmer Ohio Amelia 14 fem Ohio Sarah 11 fem Ohio Almon 10 male Illinois Lucius 05 male Illinois Albert 03 male Iowa twin Oscar 03 male Iowa twin Emeline 02 fem Deseret Harriet 01 fem Deseret Almira M Wd 27 fem New York Edward 05 male Illinois Ellen 03 fem Iowa Loisa 01 fem Deseret http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=4181033-00233&fn=William&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1099849 ============================== 1860; Census Place: Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M653_1314; Page: 653; Image: 115; Family History Library Film: 805314. 136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 male farmer $900/1700 Mass Elizabeth P 46 fem Mass Edwin L 14 male ILL Oscar 12 male ILL Louisa M 10 fem Utah Territory Caroline P 06 fem Utah Territory 137/125 Mary A Whiting 32 fem New York Joseph 06 male Utah Territory Daniel L 02 male Utah Territory 138/126 Mary E Whiting 33 fem New york Albert 12 male ILL Harriet L 10 fem Utah Territory Charles 07 male Utah Territory Edgar 05 male Utah Territory Edwin M 03 male Utah Territory Arthur 2/12 male Utah Territory Hannah H 25 fem Ohio Abby H 02 fem Utah Territory 139/127 Annia Whitiing 34 fem seamstress New York Edwin L 14 male ILL Ellen D 12 fem ILL Emeline 11 fem ILL Cornelia 09 fem Utah Territory attended school Franklin 06 male Utah Territory attended school Edwin H 03 male Utah Territory 140/128 William Whiting 25 male farmer $200/300 Ohio Rebecca 15 fem ILL Sarah E 1/12 fem Utah Territory http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7667&iid=4297342_00115&fn=Edwin&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=34781674 ============================== 1870; Census Place: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory; Roll: M593_1612; Page: 333A; Image: 662; Family History Library Film: 553111. 136 Whiting Edwin 60 male white farmer $2250/1650 Massachusetts Elizabeth 57 fem white Keeping house Massachusetts Lucius 24 male white farmer $100/275 Illinois Oscar 22 male white at home $50 Iowa Louisa 20 fem white no occupation Utah Caroline 16 fem white no occupation Utah 140/137 Mary 44 fem white keeping house New York Albert 22 male white farmer $50 Iowa Charles 17 male white at home Utah Edgar 15 male white at home Utah Edwin 13 male white at home Utah Arthur 10 male white at home Utah May 08 fem white at school Utah John 02 male white at home Utah 141/138 Hannah 36 fem white keeping house Ohio Abby 12 fem white no occupation Utah Lorenzo 10 male white at home Utah 142/139 Mary A 42 fem white keeping house N. York Daniel 12 male white at home Utah Munroe 07 mae white at school Utah Nobles Joseph B 16 male white farm labor Ohio /140 Snow Sarah 30 fem white keeping house Ohio Clara 08 fem white at school Utah Whiting Cornelia 19 fem Domestic Utah http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7163&iid=4267908_00662&fn=Edwin&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=14641972 ============================== Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- --- Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah Family History Library Film 1255338 NA Film Number T9-1338 Page Number 173C -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=4244810-00578&fn=Edwin&ln=Whiting&st=r&ssrc=&pid=43447401 =========================== TIB; Fam rec Elda Whiting Brown DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer): MARRIAGE: Source - Family Group Sheet Self Bapt:End: from Before & After Mt Pisgah !BIRTH : MARRIAGE: DEATH : BAPTIZED: ENDOWED : SEALED P: SEALED S: Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Oswego, Oswego, New York, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 15 Dec 1826 BIRTH: Also shown as Born 15 Dec 1826 DEATH: Also shown as Died Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died St.Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Saint Johns Cemetery, Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 3 Apr 1876 BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized Apr 1845 ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 7 Jan 1845 ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 27 Jan 1846, NAUVO. SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 27 Apr 1896, MANTI. DEATH: Also shown as Died St.Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Saint Johns Cemetery, Saint Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States. | Cox, Mary Elizabeth (I6578)
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