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Whiting, Unknown

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  • Name Whiting, Unknown 
    Born 27 Dec 1756  New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FamilySearch Id K2N4-MPG 
    Died 28 Dec 1756  New Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1114  USA
    Last Modified 12 Sep 2016 

    Father Whiting, Colonel Nathan,   b. 4 May 1724, Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 Apr 1771, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 46 years) 
    Mother Saltonstall, Mary,   b. 1728, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1771  (Age 43 years) 
    Married 12 Jul 1750  New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F646  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      Descendants of William Whiting
      28. COL. NATHAN5 WHITING (SAMUEL4, JOHN3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1)66,67 was born 4 May 1724 in Windham, CT, and died 9 Apr 1771 in New Haven, CT. He married MARY SALTONSTALL 12 Jul 1750 in New Haven, CT, daughter of ROSWELL SALTONSTALL and MARY HAYNES. She was born May 1728 in Branford, CT, and died 1771 in (Information on Mary's parents extracted from "Genealogical Notes" by Nathaniel Goodwin pg 336).

      Notes for COL. NATHAN WHITING:
      The youngest child born of Samuel & Elizabeth, Nathan was born in Windham CT in May 1724 and graduated from Yale College in 1743. Much like his two brothers Nathan served in the defense of the colonies and rose to the rank of Colonel.

      Nathan moved to New Milford, CT where he resided for most of his life and entered military life shortly after graduating from Yale. Extracts taken from the book "Two Centuries of New Milford 1707-1907" gives a little insight into Nathan and his township. "New Milford was, during most of these first fifty years of its existence, a frontier town, a line of guards was established which reached across the country from Woodbury to the New York boundary, and the members of the company had to take turns in patrolling this line. The second company in New Milford was organized in 1744, and both of these companies continued to exist until the Revolution." In 1744 Nathan commanded the Eleventh Company of the Second Regiment in which they responded to a military crises outside New Milford. The first recorded service of the New Milford men beyond their own borders occurred about 1758. The greatest accumulation of men found on the record is a company raised for the French and Indian War in 1759. It was commanded by Captain Whiting and was known as the "Tenth Company of Colonel David Wooster's Third Regiment of Connecticut Levy." Shortly after this excursion, Nathan was elected as a Colonel of the Second Regiment and saw action outside New Milford in 1759 and 1761.

      Nathan married Mary Saltonstall in New Haven CT on July 12, 1750. Mary was the daughter of CPT. Roswell Saltonstall, of Branford, Connecticut. Her mother, Mary Haynes, (widow of Elisha Lord,) was the granddaughter of Gov. John Haynes of Hartford. During their 21 years of marriage, Nathan & Mary resided in New Milford and had nine children. Three of those children died as infants. There are conflicting dates concerning their daughter Mary. Majority of the records reviewed has her death listed either in 1761 or 1781, yet she married Elisha Hale in 1782. It is believed Nathan's mother, Elizabeth, moved into their household sometime around 1761/62 and lived with them until her death. After Nathan's death, it is believed Mrs. Mary (Saltonstall) Whiting married Rev. Warham Williams, of Northford, CT., but various records has her death listed for 1771.

      Children of NATHAN WHITING and MARY SALTONSTALL are:
      i. MARY6 WHITING, b. 6 Jun 1751, New Milford, CT; m. ELISHA HALE, May 1782; b. 1747, Glastenbury, CT.
      ii. ELIPHALET WHITING, b. 17 Jun 1753, New Milford, CT; d. 11 Sep 1753, New Milford, CT.
      iii. (DAUGHTER) WHITING, b. 14 Oct 1754, New Milford, CT; d. 26 Oct 1754, New Milford, CT (Infant).
      iv. (SON) WHITING, b. 27 Dec 1756, New Milford, CT; d. 28 Dec 1756, New Milford, CT (Infant).
      50. v. NATHANIEL HAYNES WHITING, b. 6 Nov 1759, New Milford, CT; d. 16 Sep 1801, West Hartford, CT.
      vi. ELIZABETH WHITING, b. 21 Jul 1761, New Milford, CT; d. 1 Aug 1761, New Milford, CT (Infant).
      vii. ELIZABETH WHITING, b. 14 Oct 1763, New Milford, CT; d. Unknown.
      51. viii. GURDON SALTONSTALL WHITING, b. 10 Sep 1766, New Milford, CT; d. 18 Jul 1804, Prob. New Milford.
      ix. SAMUEL WHITING, b. 22 Feb 1768, New Milford, CT; d. Unknown.