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- 1860; Census Place: Walnut Grove, Knox, Illinois; Roll: M653_195; Page: 435; Image: 101.
708/706 Samuel Whiting 37 male farmer $8000/2500 Connecticut
Lucretia 34 fem Wife Conn
Harriet A 08 fem Illinois
S. Morse 03 male Illinois
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1870; Census Place: Altona, Knox, Illinois; Roll: M593_241; Page: 502; Image: 519.
150/152 Whiting Samuel P 49 male white Butcher $4000/1000 Connecticut
Lucretia M 48 fem white Keeps House Connecticut
Adella H. 18 fem white at home Illinois
S. Morse 12 male white at home Illinois
Inez A 09 fem white at home Illinois
Augie 07 fem white at home Illinois
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1880; Census Place: Altona, Knox, Illinois; Roll T9_220; Family History Film: 1254220; Page: 394.4000; Enumeration District: 152; Image: 0793.
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
S. P. WHITING Self M Male W 60 CT Editor CT CT
Lucrecia WHITING Wife M Female W 57 CT Keeps House CT CT
Morse S. WHITING Son S Male W 22 IL Butcher CT CT
I. A. EDWARDS Dau M Female W 18 IL At Home CT CT
A. G. EDWARDS SonL M Male W 30 OH School Teacher OH OH
Ida SWANSON Other S Female W 16 SWE Servant SWE SWE
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Source Information:
Census Place Altona, Knox, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254220
NA Film Number T9-0220
Page Number 394D
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1900; Census Place: Walnut Grove, Knox, Illinois; Roll T623_314; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 66.
72/73 Whiting SM head white male Aug 1857 42 married 15 years ILL Conn Conn
proprietor meat market
Ella M wife white fem Jan 1860 40 married 15 years mother of 4:4 living
Illinois New York England
Claude son white male Nov 1885 14 single ILL ILL ILL at school
Harry son white male Oct 1887 12 single ILL ILL ILL at school
Inez dau white fem Mar 1890 10 single ILL ILL ILL at school
Pierce son white male Jan 1894 06 single ILL ILL ILL at school
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1910; Census Place: Walnut Grove, Knox, Illinois; Roll T624_299; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 184; Image: 785.
43/43 Whiting S M head male white 52 married first time 25 years ILL Conn Conn Butcher own shop
Ella wife fem white 50 married first time 25 years mother of 4:4 living ILL NY ILL
Harry son male white 23 single ILL ILL ILL Book Keeper State Bank
Inez dau fem white 20 single ILL ILL ILL
Pierce son male white 16 single ILL ILL ILL
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History of Knox County, Illinois: Its Cities, Towns and People, Volume 2, Part 2
By Albert James Perry
Samuel Morse Whiting
Samuel Morse Whiting, who engaged in mercantile pursuits in Altona, was born in that town on the 11th of August, 1857, and traces his ancestry back to William and Susannah Whiting, who settled in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1632, having come from Boxford, Suffolk, England. William Whiting was a very wealthy merchant who had received a patent for land at Sevanscot with Lord Say and Lord Brook. He served as treasurer of Connecticut colony from 1642 to 1647 and died in July of the latter year. His wife passed away July 8, 1673. Their son Joseph Whiting , who was born October 2, 1640 and died October 8, 1717, was married in 1676 to Anna Allyn, who was born August 18, 1652, and died March 3, 1735. She was a daughter of Colonel John and Ann (Smith) Allyn. Her father, who was secretary of the Connecticut colony for twenty-eight years, was born February 24, 1630, and died November 11, 1696.
John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born December 15, 1693, and died February 12, 1766. He married Jerusha Lord, who was born in 1699 and died in 1776. Their son Allyn Whiting was a soldier of the Revolutionary war, being a private in Major Sheldon's'Regiment of Light Horse and Colonel Enos' Regiment on the Hudson. He was born June 23, '1740, and died February 9, 1818. He and his wife Elizabeth joined the church at West Hartford in 1758.
Their son Joseph Whiting was born in August, 1763, and died February 16, 1842. He was 'married in 1784 to Mary Goodwin, who was born in 1766 and died in 1835.
Their son Allyn Whiting, who was the grandfather of our subject, was born July 4, 1788, and died in Aurora, Illinois, November 3, 1871. He married Amanda Alford, who was born June 6, 1796, and died May 3, 1849.
Their son Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, was born September 19, 1821, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was married, in Litchfield, that state, May 28, 1845, to Miss Lucretia Morse who was born in Litchfield, August 22, 1823, and died April 5, 1901. She was a daughter of Jacob and Harriet Morse, who were married March 14, 1821. Her mother was born March 17, 1800, and died February 28, 1882, in Litchfield. Her father was born in that city March 6, 1792, and was a son of Levi and Thalia (Sanford) Morse. Levi Morse was born in Litchfield, September 19, 1775, and died January 20, 1841. His wife was born October 26, 1776, and died July 16, 1854. Mrs. Lucretia (Morse) Whiting belonged to a very prominent old New England family and a monument has been erected which bears the following inscription: "To the memory of seven Puritans who emigrated from England to America in 1635-9. John Morse, born 1604, settled at New Haven and died at Wallingford, Connecticut, 1707, aged one hundred and three years. Samuel Morse, born 1585, settled at Dedham, 1636, died at Medfield, 1654. Joseph Morse, settled at Ipswich, where he died 1646. Anthony Morse, born at Marlboro, England, 1606, died at Newbury, 1686. William Morse, born 1608, died 1685. Robert and Peter, their brothers, settled and died in New Jersey."
Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, conducted a meat market in his native city until coming to Victoria, Illinois, in 1851, with his brother Richard and family. They engaged in mercantile business for two years and at the end of that time Samuel P. Whiting removed to Altona, where he opened'a meat market. In addition to that business he also engaged in the raising and shipping of cattle, horses and hogs, becoming one of the leading men engaged in that enterprise in the locality. He disposed of his stock in Peoria, which was the nearest market. His was one of the first frame houses built in Altona and was situated on Main street, opposite the present place of business of Samuel M. Whiting.
In 1878 he admitted his son Samuel as a business partner and subsequently purchased and edited for five years Altona's only newspaper -the Altona Journal. He took an active interest in public affairs and was a supporter of the republican party. After a useful and well spent life he passed away in March, 1907. In his family were four children: Samuel M.- of this review; Della, the wife of A. H. Miles, a druggist of Des Moines, Iowa; Inez, the wife of A. G. Edwards, a druggist and ex city treasurer of Omaha, Nebraska; and Angie, the wife of Ernest R. Smith, of Palo Alto, California.
Samuel M. Whiting has been engaged in the meat market business since he finished school at the age of fifteen years. In addition to conducting his market he has also bought and shipped cattle to the near-by markets. For one year he ran a restaurant and from 1892-to 1897 he conducted a meat market in Galesburg but then returned to Altona. In his dealings he has maintained the strictest business integrity, realizing that satisfied customers are the best advertisement. He keeps in touch with the trade, knows what the market offers and carries a good line of meats, while his prices are reasonable and his treatment of his patrons always courteous.
Mr. Whiting was married to Miss Ella M. Pierce, of Walnut Grove township whose birth occurred January 5, 1860. She is a daughter of Mathew Pierce, who came to Altona from New York state when very young and is now living retired at Galesburg. To Mr. and Mrs. Whiting four children have been born: Claude N., an electrician, who married Jennie Nelson and is residing in Cairo, Illinois; Harry S., the assistant cashier of the State Bank at Victoria, Illinois, who married Lillian Wenstrom, of Altona, and they have a little daughter, Lucile, born January 11, 1912; Inez, who is engaged in teaching music and is residing at home; and Mathew Pierce, who since his graduation from school has assisted his father in the meat market.
Mr. Whiting is an active and enthusiastic republican and has frequently been elected to ofiice. He has served as village clerk and has four times been elected supervisor, his first election being in 1889. For nine years he served as county committeeman and during that time did much active work in furthering the interests of the republican party. Practically his whole life has been spent in Altona, where he has the distinction of being one of the two oldest business men. He occupies a place of prominence as one of the energetic business men, succeeding in what he undertakes by reason of his forceful character and his strict conformity to modern business methods.
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1920;Census Place: Altona, Knox, Illinois; Roll T625_381; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 193; Image: 111. Washington Street
97/101 Whiting Samuel head owns free male white 62 married ILL Conn Conn
Meat Market Proprietor
Ella wife fem white 60 ILL NY ILL
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1930; Census Place: Altona, Knox, Illinois; Roll 527; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 57; Image: 1130.0.
25/25 Whiting Morse M head owns $4000 radio male white 72 married at age 28
Illinois Kentucky [Connecticut] KY[Conn]
Ella wife fem white 70 married at age 26 ILL Ireland ILL
Parmenter Harry M grand son male white 09 single ILL ILL ILL
Allen W grand son male white 07 single ILL ILL ILL
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