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- 1860; Census Place: Claremont, Dodge, Minnesota; Roll: M653_568; Page: 0; Image: 348.
909/936 Andrew Whiting 32 male white farmer $1000/400 New York
Euramina 35 fem white Keeping House New York
Clarence 05 male white Wisconsin
Leslie 02 male white Minnesota
Arthur 6/12 male white Minnesota
910/936 Simeon Whiting 36 male white farmer $450 New York
Emely 29 fem white Keeping House New York
Daniel 09 male white Wisconsin
Adelia 07 fem white Wisconsin
Fremont 04 male white Wisconsin
Ernest 02 male white Minnesota
Eva ?? fem white Minnesota
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1870; Census Place: Claremont, Dodge, Minnesota; Roll: M593_3; Page: 643; Image: 58.
49/51 Whiting SP 46 male white farmer $1600 /$449 New York
Emeline 38 fem white white keeping house New York
Daniel R 19 male white works on farm Wisconsin Attended School
Delia 17 fem white at home Wisconsin Attended School
Fremont J C 14 male white at school Wisconsin Attende d School
Ernest K. 12 male white at school Minnesota Attended School
Eva L. 11 fem white at school Minnesota Attended School
Arrilla 08 fem white at school Minnesota Attended School
50/52 Whiting Jackson 42 male white $1600/824 New York
Kuania 45 fem white Keeping House New York
Clarence 15 male white Works on Farms Wisconsin Attended School
Leslie L 12 male white At School Minnesota Attended School
Arthur L 10 male white At School Minnesota Attended School
53/56 Whiting E K 37 male white farmer $2000/1695 New York
Emma 25 fem white Keeping House Pennsylvania
Eugene 04 male white Minnesota
Nora 02 fem white Penn
Segger E D 60 male white farmer $1550/200 New York
Sylvia 49 fem white at home New York
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1900; Census Place: Winchester, Riverside, California; Roll: T623 97; Page: 2A; .
36/36 Whiting Leslie L head white male March 1858 42 married 16 years
Minn NY NY Farmer owns free
Ella E wife white fem Jan 1865 35 married 16 years mother of 4:4 living
Wisc NY Wisc
Earl L son white male Jan 1885 14 single South Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin
Floyd N son white male July 1887 12 single South Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin
Harry J son white male Sep 1891 08 single California Minnesota Wisconsin
Clarence M. son white male Sep 1894 05 single California Minnesota Wisconsin
Andrew J. father white male July 1827 72 widower NY NY NY
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1910; Census Place: Diamond, Riverside, California; Roll: T624_91; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 666.
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Whiting family genealogy
Highlighting the Whiting family and the allied families of
Atwood, Battles, Fairbanks, Lytle, McVey, Sherwood, Sibley, and Wilmarth
. . . and researching the Ingalls connection!
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The Ingalls Connection
Revised May 30, 2010
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Interestingly, the Whitings share a connection to Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the Little House books, in more ways than one.
One interesting aspect is that the Whiting homestead is mentioned in the book "Little Town on the Prairie." It seems one night while Pa Ingalls was asleep, a mouse had gotten in his hair and chewed some off to use for a nest. The next day he had to attend a meeting at the Whiting homestead to help organize the county, Kingsbury, in the newly-formed state of South Dakota. He was concerned about having to take his hat off if Mrs. Whiting were present. As it turned out, he came home with a little kitten for which he had paid 50 cents, a sizable sum in those days, and was glad to get the kitten to help keep the mice under control.
Laura Ingalls Wilder and Education in Kingsbury County, 1880-1885 (12 pages), by Nancy Cleaveland, gives a comprehensive account of the time Laura taught in Kingsbury County and also covers the tenure of Amos Whiting as Superintendent of Schools.
In addition to the fact that Amos Whiting was acquainted with Charles P. (Pa) Ingalls, Laura's father, Laura had two cousins, Alice and Ella Ingalls, who married Whiting brothers, Leslie Lee Whiting and Arthur Leland Whiting. I have traced the Whiting brothers to their grandfather, Daniel Whiting, but have not yet made a connection to a specific Whiting line.
However, after much research, I am quite certain Daniel Whiting is a descendant of Caleb Whiting, the Revolutionary War soldier. Everything I have documented fits nicely, but I do not have a birth record or an adequate reference to his parentage (primary source preferred).
Descendants of Giles Whiting, published online (PDF format) by Jeff Maass, indicates that Daniel is the grandson of Caleb M. Whiting, through his son Caleb (# 99), and carries the line down to Leslie Lee and Arthur Leland Whiting. It does not give documentation however. See Daniel Whiting Research for an overview of problems and discrepancies encountered in connecting the line.
In the Recollections of Susan (Fairbank) Whiting, Susan Whiting mentions Uncle Daniel and Aunt Rilla (Aurilla) and goes on to say that Uncle Daniel died in 1849 (Part 2: The Wisconsin Years, Paragraph 12), which agrees with the information I have on Daniel Whiting. She also mentions Uncle Dorris in the same paragraph and Amos elsewhere in the account. Amos and Dorris are brothers of her husband, Newell. This, along with BLM land records, shows that Daniel and Aurilla Whiting do have some connection to my Whitings.
It is also interesting to note that a brother of Charles Phillip Ingalls (Laura's father) and Peter Riley Ingalls (Alice and Ella's father) was George Whiting Ingalls, and the father of these three brothers was Lansford Whiting Ingalls. The fact that George and Lansford both bore the middle name Whiting is an indication that a past relative may have been a Whiting.
Sometimes a child was named after someone famous, such as a president. For instance, Andrew Jackson Whiting, father of Leslie and Arthur Whiting, may likely have been named after the president, Andrew Jackson. Also, it is possible that a name may have been used to honor a local celebrity or hero, or just a notable person in the community.
People often refer to second and third cousins, etc., as "cousin," or somewhat of a blanket coverage for a "relative." In her "Recollections," Susan (Fairbanks) Whiting may have referred to Daniel and Rilla as Uncle and Aunt in the same sense as cousin. Note that Susan had a sister also named Aurilla. This is likely the Rilla mentioned in the very beginning of her Recollections.
What follows is information I have on the family of Peter Riley Ingalls.
PETER RILEY INGALLS was born October 28, 1833 in Cuba Twp., Allegheny, New York, and died March 22, 1900 in Milaca, Mille Lacs, Minnesota; bur. Forest Hill Cemetery, Milaca. He married ELIZA ANN QUINER June 6, 1861 in Concord, Jefferson, Wisconsin. She was born April 21, 1842 in Brookfield Twp., Waukesha, Wisconsin, and died June 6, 1931 in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California; bur. Hemet, California. See The Ingalls Inquirer, Vol. 5, No. 2 - July, 1988, for Eliza Ann (Quiner) Whiting's obituary. Also see The Ingalls Inquirer, Vol. 9, No. 2 - July, 1992, for a short note concerning the grave of Peter Riley Ingalls at Milaca, Minnesota.
Some sources have given the place of death for Peter as Mazeppa, Minnesota, and others as Milaca, Minnesota. I checked Milaca and found this entry in a ledger at the registrar's office at the Mille Lacs County Courthouse (Book B, page 3, line 30): Bogus Brook (township), Name - Peter Riley Ingalls, Date of Birth - October 28 - 67 years, 5 months old, Died - March 22, 1900, Cause of Death - Fatty degeneration of the heart, Duration - 6 months, Occupation - Farmer, Born - New York, Father - Lansford Ingalls, Last Residence - Milaca, Parents' Birthplace - Canada. The entries in this book are original entries (entries made as the events occurred). The stone gives his birth year as 1834 but the information in the ledger matches everything else.
I located his grave at Forest Hill Cemetery, Milaca, on the west bank of the Rum River. It is just inside the gate (about four car-lengths) and on the river side, just before the water spigot. It's a flat stone within six feet of the lane. Judging from the style of the stone, it was likely placed there several years after Peter died in 1900. A photo of his grave and a short bio has been posted on Find-A-Grave. It also includes a picture of Peter and Eliza, which was posted by an Ingalls fan.
Children of PETER RILEY INGALLS and ELIZA QUINER are:
i. ALICE JOSEPHINE INGALLS, b. April 23, 1862; d. January 30, 1934. She married ARTHUR LELAND WHITING March 20, 1881 in Wabasha, Minnesota, son of ANDREW JACKSON WHITING and URANIA BROWN. He was born was born December 3, 1859 in Claremont, Dodge, Minnesota, and died January 3, 1949 in Ventura, California. Both are buried Bellevue Cemetery, Ontario, San Bernardino, California.
ii. ELLA ESTELLA INGALLS, b. January 23, 1865 in Wiconsin; d. March 9, 1945. She married LESLIE LEE WHITING November 29, 1883 in Dakota Territory, son of ANDREW JACKSON WHITING and URANIA BROWN. He was born March 8, 1858 in Claremont, Dodge, Minnesota, and died June 3, 1927 in Riverside, Riverside, Californi
iii. PETER FRANKLIN INGALLS, b. November 16, 1866; d. September 23, 1932. He married, September 13, 1891, MARY EDITH (MOLLY) MCGOWIN. Children: Edith Elsie (February 1894), Alexander (November 1896), Florence E. (September 1897), Perlie Belle (May 1899), Freddie Franklin (1900), and Mary Emily (November 1905).
iv. LANSFORD NEWCOMB INGALLS, b. April 5, 1870; d. 1946, Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota. He married MELISSA FUNK. She was born 1876, and died 1941. From the Atlas and Farmers' Directory of Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, Bogus Brook Township (copyright 1914): Ingalls, L. N. R2, sec 6, ac 80, sec 7, ac 80, wf Melissa, ch Alice, Arthur, Helen, Francis, Gerald, (1). [The (1) means they lived in the county 1 year.] This property is believed to have belonged to his father, Peter Riley Ingalls, originally. Some of Peter's descendants later located in Burnett County, Wisconsin, which is basically straight east of Milaca, just a few miles into Wisconsin.
v. EDITH FLORENCE INGALLS, b. June 29, 1872; d. July 13, 1951. She married HEIL NELSON BINGHAM June 9, 1892.
vi. EDMOND LLEWELLYN INGALLS, b. 1880. He married EDITH MAE ________.
Also, listed in the Birth Record Search Site For South Dakota Birth Records With Birth Dates Over 100 Years is Bruce Ingalls Whiting, born 01/12/1889 in Beadle County to Katie May Ingalls and Wilfred Barron Whiting (state file number 566058). Beadle is the next county west of Kingsbury County. From information obtained from another Whiting researcher, it doesn't seem that he is closely related to my Whiting line. The relationship, if any, to Laura Ingalls Wilder is still unknown.
As an added note on the Ingalls family, a very interesting article concerning Mary Ingalls and her years at the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School in Vinton, Iowa, is located on the Benton County IAGENWEB Project site.
Updates
03/14/2011 - Added information about Bruce Ingalls Whiting.
12/30/2009 - Added link to Laura Ingalls Wilder and Education in Kingsbury County, 1880-1885.
12/09/2009 - Deleted reference to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frontier Girl; site no longer exists.
01/26/2009 - Added note at bottom of page concerning Mary Ingalls.
02/25/2008 - Revised the introduction for clarity.
02/25/2008 - Added links to The Ingalls Inquirer.
http://myplace.frontier.com/~wandadc/ingallsconnection.htm
DEATH: Also shown as Died Guilford, Wabasha, Minnesota, United States.
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