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101 !Died in infancy. Penrod, Sarah Evelyn (I952)
 
102 !Died in infancy. Penrod, Polly Elmina (I954)
 
103 !HONORS: One of the electors of Thomas Jefferson. (Lights and Shadows of a Long Episcopate / Henry Benjamin Whipple. -- New York : Macmillan, 1902, p. 1)

!SOURCE: Charles H. Whipple, Genealogy of the Whipple-Wright Wager Ward-Pell McLean-Burnet Families (1917), p. 55-56. 
Wager, Henry (I9508)
 
104 !Hugh W. Law Record. Bocock, Edward (I1744)
 
105 !Hugh W. Law Record. Stockes, Jane (I1745)
 
106 !Hugh W. Law Record. Bocock, Edward (I1746)
 
107 !IDENTITY: A pioneer of the American automobile industry, Ransom Eli Olds founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Comlpany in Lansing, Michigan on 21 Aug 1897. Oldsmobile automobiles are named after Ransom Eli Olds. --Wikipedia.

!SOURCE: _The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Being the History of the United States_ (New York: J.T. White, 1942), F:392-3.

!SOURCE: Email from Blaine Whipple to Weldon Whipple, 12 Sep 1998.

!SOURCE: Email from Joanne Lahr-Kreischer, 20 Sep 2001.

!SOURCE: Blaine Whipple, 15 Generations of Whipples: Descendants of Matthew Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts, Abt 1590-1647: An American Story (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2007), 2:G577, 2:G759-G763. 
Olds, Ransom Eli (I24472)
 
108 !IDENTITY: Beginning in the 1990s and culminating in 2021, this person was thought to have been the John Whaple(s) who was listed in the baptism register of St. Mary and St. Lawrence Church in Great Waltham, Essex, England, baptized 13 Dec 1618. Until late 2021, no one had found any mention of John Whaple(s) after that baptism. Then, in a January 2022 report by Debrett Ancestry Research of Winchester, UK, it was discovered that John Whaple(s)'s grandmother Margaret Nevell of Great Waltham had mentioned him in her will of 29 Nov 1634, more than two years after the September 1632 arrival in Dorchester, Massachusetts, of this John, who later became Captain John Whipple and died in 1685 in Providence, Rhode Island. As a result, this database retracts its decision to identify this John as being the same person as John Whaple(s) of Great Waltham, England. John Whaple(s) is now found in the database as Person ID 167544. --Weldon Whipple, 18 Feb 2022.

!SOURCE: Email from Charles Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 20 Sep 2008. John was "buried in 1685 [in his home gravelot and reburied in the North Burial Ground] in about 1750."

!SOURCE: The following primary sources of information were supplied by Charles Whipple (charlemail hidden) to the Whipple Website, 1 Aug 2008:
Place of birth of John Whipple: According to his gravestone, John was born circa 1617/18. There is absolutely no published primary research data that proves that John Whipple was born in Milford, Wales--or anywhere else. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island: A Multigenerational Study of the First Whipple Family in America (Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing Company, 2007) 2 & 34.

First evidence of John Whipple's presence in America: "September 16, 1632, being the Lord's Day. In the Evening, Mr. Pierce, in the ship Lyon arrived and came to an anchor before Boston...." [James K. Hosmer, ed., Governor Winthrop's Journal. 1630-1649 (New York: Scribner and Sons, 1908) 1:92. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 2 & 33.

First record of public activity in America: "3 October 1632, John Wipple and Alex Miller were ordered to pay fines of 3s, 4d to their master Israel Stoughton, for wasteful expenditure of powder and shot." [Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 6 volumes in 5 (Boston: W. White, 1853-54) 1974] [John O. Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (Albany, NY: 1887; Reprint ed, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1978) 221.] As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple...1 & 33.

Church membership at Dorchester: Sarah Whipple, on 29 October 1641, addressed as "Goodwife Whipple," one of the lowest social class distinctions, was admitted to the Dorchester church. [Records of the First Church at Dorchester in New England, 1636-1734 (Boston: George H. Ellis, 1891) 6.] John would have had to be a member by then, as freemen were required to be members of the church. It is believed that the record of John's admittance to membership was taken to Connecticut in 1635/36. "There is little hope of finding these ancient records either in Windsor or in Dorchester." [Records of First Church, iv & xi]. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 6.

Record of John Whipple's public life in Dorchester: "Astonishingly, only twice in almost two decades does John's name appear in public records." John Whiplle was the last proprietor to sign a fencing agreement [Dorchester Town Records, City Document 9, report 4, 1880, p. 27]. He was mentioned in an estate in 1656. [New England Historical and Genealogical Society Record, Vol. 6, 1852, p. 41.] [Robert C. Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England, 1632-1633, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995) 3:1974.]. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 9.

John Whipple sold his 45 acre Dorchester property, 15 November 1658: "John Whipple, carpenter...his now dwelling house and housements scituate and being in Dorchester near the river Naponset together with thirty-seven acres of upland more or less thereto adjoining, also eight acres of salt marsh more or less lying near the place commonly called the penny ferry." Suffolk Land Records, Deeds, 14 vols. (Boston: 1880-1906) 3:204-05. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 16.

Church membership at Providence: "Was it coincidence that one month after the proclamation of the death penalty for Quakers, 19 October 1658, John sold his property...and began preparation to leave for Rhode Island, the only safe haven in New England for members of that sect? However, it is just as conceivable that Captain John could have become disenthralled with religion in general." Irvin Richman, Rhode Island, Its Making and Meaning (New York: B.P. Putnam Sons, 1908) 292.

"He was received as a preacher at Providence in 1659." This quote, which appears only in [Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island, 3 vols (Chicago: J.H.J. Beers and Company, 1908) III:1639] is an apparent miss-reading, by the compiler or editor, of the well known statement that appeared in earlier histories, "He was received as a proprietor at Providence in 1659." There is no record that Captain John Whipple or his children were members of the clergy. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 15-16.

Captain John Whipple's tavern: John's short lived, one room, Inn was not "staid or sober," nor was it a particularly popular meeting place as chronicled in previous histories. That honor belongs to John Whipple Junior's tavern. At least three of John's children and four grandsons owned more popular taverns. However, John's was the best known of the two earliest taverns. [Gertrude Kimball, Providence in Colonial Times (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912) 126. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 23.

John Whipple's military title: His title of "Captain" was strictly honorary. There is no record that he or his compatriots, including Roger Williams, used a weapon against the warring Indians of 1675/76 (the Indians refused to take up arms against Williams), or ever led a group of men into battle as an officer. [Early Records of the Town of Providence, 21 vols, collected and compiled by the Record Commissioners (Providence: Snow and Farnham, city printers, 1892-1915). XV:153.] As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 25.

Last Will and Testament: John's last Will and Testament was flawed, which allowed his grandson, John Whipple III, to win a law suit against four of his Whipple uncles. They had to pay him hundreds of dollars to retain their inherited properties. [The Early Records of the Town of Providence, 21 vols, collected and compiled by the Records Commissioners (Providence: Snow and Farnham, city printers, 1892-1915) XX:274-75.] As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 25-27.

The deaths of John and Sarah Whipple: John and Sarah's gravestones were carved around the year 1750, subsequent to the removal of their remains to the North Burial Grounds. Sarah died in 1666, being dead then for approximately 85 years before her gravestone was carved. Moreover, John would have been dead for approximately 65 years in 1750. A lack of accurate and complete cemetery information was the result. Those who had access to the truth were long since deceased themselves. Well-meaning descendants, likely their grandsons, Deputy Governor Joseph Junior and his brother, John, were insufficiently prepared to carry out Captain John's 1682 directive to their father to see to it that "I be decently buried." It must be pointed out that John and Sarah's gravestones are recognized to be the earliest dated in the cemetery. [John E. Sterling, North Burial Ground, Old Section, 1700-1848, Special Publication #5 (Providence: Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2000) xii. As quoted in: Charles Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple... 28-31.



SOURCE: Dr. Charles M. Whipple, in an email to the Whipple Website dated 11 Mar 2021, cites Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island (Chicago: J.H. Beers, 1908), 3:1676-1677 as the only known source that gives Sarah's maiden name They. Suggesting that evidence to positively identify Sarah's maiden name is as yet inconclusive, he writes:
Three hundred years of anecdotal and theoretical primary research attempts have proven to be of no use whatsoever in explicating the mystery of Sarah's wayward surname that appears on the Whipple marriage certificate of 1638. I therefore undertook an empirical attempt, using the above-cited 1908 secondary source--the only known source that gives her name as "They"--to determine Sarah's maiden name once and for all. I advanced the possibility of the standalone name "They," or a proximate variant of the name, "Theyer," having conceivably been Sarah’s name. The evidence proved encouraging yet indeterminate. (See my post Sarah Theyer Whipple, Putative Wife of Captain John Whipple, 25 February 2021, on the Whipple Website blog).


!SOURCE: Abby Isabel Brown Bulkley, The Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888), p. 44.

!IMMIGRATION: "Banks lists John Whipple of Bocking, Essex County, England, in 1632, as a passenger on a ship called 'The Lyon.' This ship: with Mr. William Peirce as Master, sailed from London, June 22, and arrived September 16th at Boston." Charles M. Whipple, Jr., Sons and Daughters of Jesse: A 360 Year History of the Whipple Family (Oklahoma City: Southwestern Press, 1976), p. 10. The same reference says he married Sarah They? or Darling? about 1639. (The quotation might actually refer to RIN 5890 or 5933 [father and son John Whipple, who were born in Bocking, Essex, England]? Neither 5890 or 5933 had a wife named Sarah They or Darling.)

!BIRTH: Variant place: Milford, Pembroke, Wales. --Brenda Bova (email hidden), in a post to the Whipple Mailing List (email hidden) 5 Oct 1997. Records of the Edson Whipple Family family Organization list Milford, Surrey, England. (We probably don't know where Captain. John was born ... --Weldon Whipple)

!BIRTH: Philip Currier, The Currier Family Records, v.4, p. 12, shows Captain John born in Bocking, Essex, England, on 19 Dec. 1588. (Being born in Bocking would seem to refer to one of the Ipswich Whipples. -- Weldon Whipple)

!DEATH: Age at death: 68.

!BIRTH: Date from John Osborne Austin, _Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island_ (Albany, N.Y., 1887; reprint ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978.

!DEATH: Date from Austin, _Dictionary_, p. 221.

!RESIDENCES: Dorchester, Mass., and Providence, R.I. (Austin, _Dictionary_, p. 221.)

!RESIDENCES: In 1658, John sold his house and some 40 or 50 acres of land in Dorchester, Mass., to James Minot, and soon after moved with his family to Providence, R.I. Land was granted to him in Providence in July 1659, and he was admitted as an inhabitant. --Nancy Cluff Siders (email hidden) to the Whipple Family discussion list (email hiddena.edu), 5 Apr 1997, citing "The Steere Genealogy" by James P. Root, 1890.

!NOTE: 3 Oct 1632 ordered to give 3s. 4d. to his master Israel Stoughton for wasteful expenditure of powder and shot. (Austin, p. 221)

!SOURCE: Reprint of the "Brown genealogy of 1851," submitted to the Whipple Website by Ian Mackie, 20 Oct 2003.

!OCCUPATION: Carpenter by trade. --Brown genealogy of 1851.

!SOURCE: Mail from Charles M. Whipple, Jr., to Weldon Whipple, 8 Dec 2006. Estimates marriage in 1638 or earlier (previously entered as 1639/40) based on the Early Records of the Town of Providence, XVII:53-4: "On 24 Nov 1684, John junior made a declaration that he was 45 years old at the time, making his date of birth 1639." Thus his parents likely married in 1638 or earlier. 
Whipple, John Captain (I366)
 
109 !IDENTITY: David Jillson, "Descendants of Capt. John Whipple, of Providence, R.I.," New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 32 (1878): 405, does not mention Zephania.

!SOURCE: Email from R. Gilebarto to the Whipple Web Site, 7 Feb 1998.

!SOURCE: Ruth Story Devereux Eddy, The Eddy Family In America (Boston: Eddy Family Association, 1930), p. 52.

!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 11 Nov 2003. Cites Probate Records of Norwich, Connecticut, Vols. 1-3. Gives death before 8 May 1767. 
Whipple, Zephaniah (I648)
 
110 !IDENTITY: James N. Arnold's Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, volume 3 (Providence County), part 6 (Smithfield), p. 105-106 lists two births for Richard Mowrys:
  • p. 105: Richard Mowry, b. 18 Apr 1748 to Ananias Mowry and Zerviah
  • p. 106: Richard Mowry, b. 11 Feb 1754 [sic] to Joseph ([son] of Capt. Daniel) and Anne
Richard Mowry (the Preacher) is the latter, b. 11 Feb 1754 in Smithfield (according to to Arnold). The first is another person, RIN 42166 in this database.

!SOURCE: William Augustus Mowry, A Family History: Richard Mowry, of Uxbridge, Mass.: His Ancestors and His Descendants. (Providence: Sidney S. Rider, 1878; reprint ed., Charleston, S.C.: BiblioLife, 2010), pp. 113-180. Gives birth 11 Feb 1748/9. (This differs from the 11 Feb 1754 birth date given by James N. Arnold's Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, volume 3 (Providence County), part 6 (Smithfield), p. 106: "Richard Mowry, b. 11 Feb 1754 to Joseph ([son] of Capt. Daniel) and Anne."). W.A. Mowry lists three marriages, to (1) Phebe Smith, (2) Huldah Harris, and (3) Isabel Chace.

!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 6 Sep 2010, noting the following:
While Arnold's VRs does give the date of February 11, 1754, the Vital Records of Uxbridge, MA to the Year 1850 notes his date of birth as "11th day, 2d mo. 1749" which corresponds to the secondary source of the William Augustus Mowry book as well as the grave stone information.


!SOURCE: Email from Matthew Fatale (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 12 Aug 2010. Cites a photo of Richard's gravestone at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2365618&GRid=56944804& , which gives his death date 23 Jan 1835, at the age of 86. Death at age 86 reinforces the 11 Feb 1748/9 birth date given by William Augustus Mowry and the Vital Records of Uxbridge, MA to the Year 1850.

!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 28 Jul 2004. Cites entry in The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume II (1904)
MOWRY, William Augustus, author, was born in Uxbridge, Mass., Aug. 13, 1829; son of Jonathan and Hannah (Brayton) Mowry; grandson of Gideon and Ruth (Wheeler) Mowry; great-grandson of Richard (the preacher) and Huldah (Harris) Mowry; great2-grandson of Joseph {19587} and Anne (Whipple) {56285} Mowry, and great3-grandson of Captain Daniel {11741} and Mary (Steere) {42546} Mowry. He attended Phillips academy and Brown university, and was principal of the English high school at Providence, R.I., 1859-64. He served as captain in the 11th R.I. volunteer infantry, 1862-63; was senior principal of the English and Classical school at Providence, 1864-84; superintendent of schools, Cranston, R.I., 1864-66, and editor of the Journal of Education, Boston, Mass., 1884-86, and Education, 1886-91. He was a member of the school board of Providence, R.I., 1869-75, and of Boston, 1889-91; superintendent of schools at Salem, Mass., 1891-94; president of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, 1864-66; of the American Institute of Instruction, 1880-82; of the Massachusetts council of the American Institute of Civics, 1885-87 ;of the Martha's Vineyard summer institute from 1878; of the department of higher education, National Educational association, in 1889; became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the New England Historic Genealogical society, and the National Council of Education in 1880; a corresponding member of the Rhode Island Historical society; of the Oregon Historical society, and was one of the founders and a member of the American Historical society. In 1902 he had given more than two thousand lectures, mostly on historical and educational subjects, in various states, thus addressing over one hundred thousand teachers. He is the author of: Who Invented the American Steamboat? (1874); The Descendants of Nathaniel Mowry (1878); A Family History (1878); Political Education in the Schools (1878); The School Curriculum and Business Life (1881); Talks with My Boys (1884); Studies in Civil Government (1888); A National University (1889); Elements of Civil Government (1890); Talks with Boys (revised, 1892); Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools, Salem, Mass. (4 vols., 1891-94); War Stories (1892); Sunshine upon the Psalms (1892); Lov'st Thou Me More than These? (1892); Art Decorations for School Rooms (1892); Difficulties attending the Organization of our National Government in 1789; A History of the United States (1896); First Steps in the History of Our Country (1898); American Inventions and Inventors (1900); Marcus Whitman and the Early Days of Oregon (1901), and Territorial Growth of the United States (1902).
Also cites Arnold's VR3:6:106, Smithfield 1:37 (birth); and 7:170 Smithfield Friends Record (marriage).

!SOURCE: "Descendants of Anne Whipple," email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 14 Oct 2004. Cites Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850 (birth [11 Feb 1754], marriage).

!SOURCE: Email from Anne Billeter (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 27 Feb 2008. Cites "A Family History. Richard Mowry, of Uxbridge, Mass.: his ancestors and his descendants," by William A. Mowry. Providence: Sidney S. Rider, Publisher, 1878. Gives birth 11 Feb 1748/49. 
Mowry, Richard the Preacher (I94326)
 
111 !IDENTITY: Printout of the Sprague Database dated 18 Oct 1997, mailed by Dick Weber to the Whipple Web Site. Eames, Richard (I13157)
 
112 !IDENTITY: Printout of the Sprague Database dated 18 Oct 1997, mailed by Dick Weber to the Whipple Web Site. Eames, Alice (I13158)
 
113 !IDENTITY: Printout of the Sprague Database dated 18 Oct 1997, mailed by Dick Weber to the Whipple Web Site. Eames, John (I13159)
 
114 !IDENTITY: Printout of the Sprague Database dated 18 Oct 1997, mailed by Dick Weber to the Whipple Web Site. Eames, Anne (I13160)
 
115 !IGI gives Thomas' birthdate as 14 APR 1874 (instead of 1873)

!Sources: Family Group Sheet submitted by Eva E. Sabin, 509 Thatcher St., Boise, Idaho.

!SOURCE: Obituary of Russell G. Smith in the Provo Daily Herald, 1 Feb 2003, p. A7. 
Smith, Thomas Jay "T. Jay" (I112)
 
116 !IGI spells Esther's name HESTER HASCOM; probably an alternate spelling for the same person. Spelled ESTHER HANSCOM in Charles T. Libby, The Libby Family in America, 1602-1881, p. 47. Hanscom, Esther (I332)
 
117 !In the Hugh W. Law Record (based on the parish register of Clayton cum Frickley, Yorkshire), the name is spelled Francis, even though Frances is the more common feminine spelling. Page, Francis (I821)
 
118 !MARRIAGE: "Austin's _Genealogical Dictionary_ lists his wife as Hannah Wilkinson, daughter of Josias and Hannah (Tyler) Wilkinson. The Dexter family genealogy names Mary Whipple as his wife; possibly he was twice married. His children were: John, Anne, James, David, Hopestill, and Mercy Dexter. Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, from Rhode Island Periodicals (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983), 2:9.

!SOURCE: M.M. Wilkinson, _Genealogy of Wilkinson and Kindred Families_ (Shelby, Miss.: Shelby Book Store, 1949), p. 75. Lists Hannah Wilkinson as wife, with no mention of Mary Whipple.

!SOURCE: "Descendants of Sarah Whipple," descendancy chart from Beverly Phillips (rogerp@vegas.info.net) to the Whipple Website, 21 Dec 1998. Gives place of death as Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island. (Previously entered in database as Providence, R.I.) Gives Hannah Wilkinson as wife, mentioning Mary Whipple in notes.

!SOURCE: S.C. Newman, Dexter Genealogy: Being a Record of the Families Descended from Rev. Gregory Dexter (Providence: A. Crawford Greene, 1859), p. 47-48. Gives Mary Whipple as wife (and mother of six children John, James, David, Anna, Marcy and Hopestill); makes no mention of Hannah Wilkinson.

!GOVERNMENT: "The youngest member ever elected to the [General] Assembly [of Rhode Island, 1711, 1713, 1717] under the Charter." --S.C. Newman 
Dexter, James (I6290)
 
119 !MARRIAGE: Alternate marriage date to Christine Penrod: 7 Feb 1857.

!SOURCE: Family Group Sheet submitted by Eva E. Sabin, 509 Thatcher St., Boise, Idaho. Gives middle initial A.

!SOURCE: "Descendants of Christina Penrod," mailed by Joyce Daniels to Weldon Whipple, 8 Jan 2003. Gives middle name Agee.

!SOURCE: Pedigree chart from Victoria Morris (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 1 Jun 2009.

!SOURCE: 1850 Census of Utah [County?], Utah Territory, p. 26:
  • Richard Smith, 58, Farmer, b. TN
  • Diana, 55, b. SC
  • James, 22, Farmer, b. TN
  • Ephraim, 18, Farmer, b. TN
  • Nancy, 15, b. TN
  • Sarah Ann, 17, b. TN


!SOURCE: "History of James Smith, Pioneer of 1850," from the papers of Walter L. Whipple. 
Smith, James Agee (I221)
 
120 !MARRIAGE: At least one source gives 16 Feb 1690. Others, including New England Marriages Prior to 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985) p. 803, give 26 Feb 1690. Joanne Lahr-Kreischer gives place of marriage to Elizabeth Eddy as Providence, RI.

!SOURCE: Henry E. Whipple, A Brief Genealogy of the Whipple Families Who Settled in Rhode Island (Providence: A. Crawford Greene, 1873), p. 53. From a corrected copy of the book found in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library, call no. CS71.W574 1873 RIHSL. Gives death date of 17 Apr 1720.

!SOURCE: Ruth Story Devereux Eddy, The Eddy Family In America (Boston: Eddy Family Association, 1930), p. 52.

!SOURCE: Father Samuel's will, dated 9 Mar 1710/11, proved 20 Mar 1710/11, p. 181-2. Abstracted in Abstracts Providence Wills, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, vol. 12, p. 151.

!SOURCE: James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 2, Providence, Part 1 (Providence: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1892), p. 197. Gives marriage in Providence, Rhode Island.

!DEATH: William Lee Whipple (email hidden) gives death date of 19 Apr 1720. So does Joanne Lahr-Kreischer (letter of 13 Dec 1997 to Weldon Whipple).

!BURIAL: At "a small cemetery near Forge Creek, CT." --J. Lahr-Kreischer. R. Gilebarto has "located the graves of Samuel Whipple and other family members in what is called the Gallup-Whipple Cemetery of what is referred to as Old Poquetannuck, Preston, New London County, Connecticut." --Email to Whipple Web Site, 17 Jul 1998.

!OCCUPATION: Iron manufacturer at Groton, Connecticut. --R.S.D. Eddy 
Whipple, Samuel (I362)
 
121 !MARRIAGE: Both sisters Abigail and Hope married the same Robert Curry.

!SOURCE: David Jillson, "Descendants of Capt. John Whipple, of Providence, R.I.," New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 32 (1878): 405.

!SOURCE: Father Samuel's will, dated 9 Mar 1710/11, proved 20 Mar 1710/11, p. 181-2. Abstracted in Abstracts Providence Wills, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, vol. 12, p. 151.

!SOURCE: Email from Charles Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 20 Sep 2008. Adds death date and burial place, citing John E. Sterling, North Burial Ground, Providence Rhode Island, Old Section 1700-1848 (Providence: Special Publication 5, Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2000) 135. "Apparently had no children." 
Whipple, Hope (I638)
 
122 !MARRIAGE: Both sisters Abigail and Hope married the same Robert Curry.

!SOURCE: John Osborne Austin, _Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island_ (Albany, N.Y., 1887; reprint ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978) p. 222

!SOURCE: David Jillson, "Descendants of Capt. John Whipple, of Providence, R.I.," New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 32 (1878): 405.

!SOURCE: Father Samuel's will, dated 9 Mar 1710/11, proved 20 Mar 1710/11, p. 181-2. Abstracted in Abstracts Providence Wills, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, vol. 12, p. 151.

!SOURCE: James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 2, Providence, Part 1 (Providence: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1892), p. 197.

!SOURCE: Email from Charles Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 20 Sep 2008. Adds death date and burial place, citing John E. Sterling, North Burial Ground, Providence Rhode Island, Old Section 1700-1848 (Providence: Special Publication 5, Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2000) 135. "Apparently had no children." 
Whipple, Abigail (I637)
 
123 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I32090)
 
124 !MARRIAGE: Frank and Erma were married sometime between 1928 & 1930.

!SOURCES: Family records of Weldon Lavon Whipple, Earl Joseph Atkinson, and Mabel Deem Law Atkinson; Dayton (Ida.) Ward Records--Microfilm in Genealogical Society Library. 
Atkinson, Frank Walter (I143)
 
125 !MARRIAGE: Never married. Atkinson, John Richard (I139)
 
126 !MARRIAGE: Second wife of Mighill or Michael Cressey

!SOURCE: Anna Walser Bentley, 2844 Wilshire Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84109

!SOURCE: Edson Whipple Family Organization microfilm. 
Quilter, Mary (I1323)
 
127 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I6043)
 
128 !Married 21 or 31 Dec 1937.

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Searle, Kenneth Daniel (I2170)
 
129 !Married his second cousin Mary Libby, and 3 other wives. Source: Charles T. Libby, The Libby Family in America, 1602- 1881 (Portland, Me.: B. Thurston & Co., 1882), p. 79. Libby, Thomas (I317)
 
130 !Married Mary Frances Law, his cousin.

!Sources: F.J. Law Family Record; Hugh W. Law Record; Somerset House, England, !Application #10517. 
Law, John (I2232)
 
131 !Mary married her second cousin Thomas. Source: Charles T. Libby, The libby Family in America, 1602- 1881 (Portland, Me.: B. Thurston & Co., 1882), p. 79. Libby, Mary (I325)
 
132 !MILITARY: 1719-20: Colonel of the regiment of militia on the mainland (John Osborne Austin, _Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island_, p. 223.

!SOURCE: Charles M. Whipple, Jr., Sons and Daughters of Jesse: A 360 Year History of the Whipple Family (Oklahoma City: Southwestern Press, 1976), p. 13.

!MARRIAGE: Variant date: 20 May 1684.

!SOURCE: John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (Albany, N.Y., 1887; reprint ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978) p. 223, 379.

!SOURCE: Henry E. Whipple, A Brief Genealogy of the Whipple Families Who Settled in Rhode Island (Providence: A. Crawford Greene, 1873), p. 39. From a corrected copy of the book found in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library, call no. CS71.W574 1873 RIHSL.

!BIRTH: Dick Weber, in a printout from the Sprague Database dated 7 Nov 1997, citing Robert Charles Anderson's "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1623" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), p. 1973, gives birth date of "about 1660."

!SOURCE: Dean Crawford Smith, The Ancestry of Emily Jane Angell, 1844-1910 (Boston: NEHGS, 1992), p. 473-4. Notes that David Jillson's article in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register 32[1878]:407 incorrectly includes a daughter named Ann.

!SOURCE: James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 1, Warwick, Part 1 (Providence: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1892), p. 77.

!SOURCE: James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 2, Providence, Part 1 (Providence: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1892), p. 197.

!SOURCE: Abby Isabel Brown Bulkley, The Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888), p. 44.

!SOURCE: Email from Charles M. Whipple, Jr., to Weldon Whipple, 4 Oct 2003. Charles writes: "I am now convinced that Lieutenant Governor Joseph Whipple Jr. was Anglican not Quaker. I received a reply from Harvard University finally. His son, William, graduated in 1749 at the head of his class. His biography notes that he was indeed Church of England as was Col. Joseph Whipple, his father. So, although Lieutenant Governor Joseph Whipple III and his mother, as well as some siblings may have been Quakers, at least it is now known that this was indeed a religiously mixed marriage."

!SOURCE: Reprint of the "Brown genealogy of 1851," submitted to the Whipple Website by Ian Mackie, 20 Oct 2003. 
Whipple, Joseph Colonel (I377)
 
133 !NAME: !Variant surname: Verhuel.

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple

!MARRIAGE: 4 or 11 Aug 1687 
Vander Heul, Merritie or Marie (I1520)
 
134 !NAME: Alternate given name: Michael (Family records of Anna Bentley, 2844 Wilshire Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109.

!NAME: Alternate given name: Mighell

!SOURCE: Edson Whipple Family Organization microfilm. 
Cressey, Mighill or Michael (I740)
 
135 !NAME: Alternate name: Olena Thorrine Thompson.

!SOURCE: Deem Family Record, Harvey L. Deem, West Garland, Utah. Leona Deem Heimendinger, Menlo Park, Calif. Adda Deem Wells, Ogden, Utah.

!SOURCE: "Descendants of Jørgen Larsen Dam," email from Michael Dam (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 17 Dec 2012. "Olena Metta Thompson (Oline Thomsine Chatrine Marie Olesen)" 
Olesen, Oline Thorrine (I2074)
 
136 !NAME: Alternate spelling of surname: Brazzle.

!SOURCE: Family Group Sheet submitted by Eva E. Sabin, 509 Thatcher St., Boise, Idaho.

!SOURCE: Pedigree chart from Victoria Morris (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 1 Jun 2009. Adds birth date and place, marriage date and place and death date and place.

!SOURCE: 1850 Census of Utah [County?], Utah Territory, p. 26:
  • Richard Smith, 58, Farmer, b. TN
  • Diana, 55, b. SC
  • James, 22, Farmer, b. TN
  • Ephraim, 18, Farmer, b. TN
  • Nancy, 15, b. TN
  • Sarah Ann, 17, b. TN


!SOURCE: 4 Oct 1860 Census of Provo, Utah, Utah, p. 6:
  • Richd Smith, 68, F[armer], b. TN
  • Dianna, 67, b. Car



!SOURCE: 14 Jun 1870 Census of Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, p. 2:
  • Smith, Richard, 77, Farmer, b. TN
  • Smith, Dianna, 75, Keeping House, b. SC
 
Braswell, Diana (I3271)
 
137 !NAME: Alternate spelling of surname: Kilbourne.

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Kilbourn, John (I1537)
 
138 !NAME: Alternate spelling of surname: Macy

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Macey, Deborah (I1567)
 
139 !NAME: Alternate spelling of surname: PADDUCK.

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple; Edson Whipple Family Organization microfilm.

!BIRTH: Variant birth place: Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts.

!SOURCE: "Ancestors of Elizabeth Eddy," emailed by Mary Celine Scott (MaryCelineScott@worldnet.att.net) to the Whipple Website, 8 Mar 1999. Gives birth 7 Mar 1639/40 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. 
Paddock, Alice (I1210)
 
140 !NAME: Alternate surname: Carey

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Cary, Elizabeth (I1592)
 
141 !NAME: Alternate surname: de Mille

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
de Mill, Anthony (I1525)
 
142 !NAME: Alternate surname: Kebby

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Kibby, Henry (I1531)
 
143 !NAME: Alternate surnames: White, Wright

!SOURCE: Records of Weldon L. Whipple 
Wight, Joshua (I1591)
 
144 !NAME: Anglicized to Angeline Georgine Deem after immigration to USA.

!SOURCE: "Descendants of Jørgen Larsen Dam," email from Michael Dam (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 17 Dec 2012. 
Dam, Engeline Jørgine (I750)
 
145 !NAME: Formerly Mrs. Isaac Hawk Vail.

!SOURCE: Records of Earl Joseph Atkinson.

!SOURCE: Family group sheet by Sterling L. Sant, Laramie, WY 82070. 
Handy, Mary (I247)
 
146 !NAME: Goes by Clark.

!SOURCE: GEDCOM file from Clark Edwards (email hidden) to the Whipple Web Site, March 1998.

!SOURCE: Email from Jane Edwards (j.email hidden) to the Whipple One-Name Study, 27 Mar 2022. Gives death date. 
Edwards, William Clark "Clark" (I17107)
 
147 !NAME: Hatfield Crookhorn, on Family Group Sheet submitted by George Richard Atkinson, 628 Center St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Gen. Soc. CDH. rec'd 11 Jun 1956. Earlier unknown source gives Atfield Crunkhorn. Crookhorn, Hatfield (I1051)
 
148 !NAME: Henry Burdette Whipple, A Partial List of Descendents of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England (High Point, N.C., 1965-1969) 2:3.

!SOURCE: J. Gardner Bartlett, Simon Stone Genealogy (Boston: Stone Family Association, 1926), p. 64.

!SOURCE: Blaine Whipple, History and Genealogy of "Elder" John Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts (Victoria, B.C.: Trafford, 2004), p. G16. 
Plympton, Mary (I4655)
 
149 !NAME: IGI. Boswell, Harrison Lester (I5317)
 
150 !NAME: IGI. Williams, Emma Jane (I5318)
 

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