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- Sources of Information:
1. Church of England, Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury, "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857." FHL British film 92009. 1625 Will of John Whiting. WD 8 April 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5.
Named: Wife, Katherine; Father, Giles Whiting; Children: Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas (all minors)
Summary of John Whiting's Will
Church of England. Prerogative Court of the Province of
Canterbury Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records,
1383-1857 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical
Society of Utah, 1952-1955) FHL Film #92099
1625 will of John Whiting, Doctor of Divinity ofSt. Martin in
the Vintry, London
WD 8 Apr 1618
WP 16 Feb 1624/5
Freehold and copyhold tenements in Eastham, Essex, to
Katherine, my wife
To father Giles Whiting my seal ring of gold
Rest of goods to wife Katherine and children Elizabeth,
Katherine, and Dorcas [all children are minors]
Wife is executrix
Wit: Edward White Sr., George Shepham, Robert
Whitinge
"I have given and appointed all my goods and chattels
to my loving wife and three children ... "
No mention of any sons. But, this places his daughter
Katherine in London where she may have married in 1633 to
Thomas Wiggins.
2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1625 nuncupative will of Catherine Whiting of East Ham, Essex, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk).
Notes:
1. She was a resident of East Ham when she died. She named her eldest daughter Elizabeth who was to have all of her lands. Robert Whiting was named as the administrator and overseer. Will probated 16 February 1626.
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