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- !SOURCE: Henry E. Whipple, A Brief Genealogy of the Whipple Families Who Settled in Rhode Island (Providence: A. Crawford Greene, 1873), p. 61. From a corrected copy of the book found in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library, call no. CS71.W574 1873 RIHSL. Gives name Almy Whipple.
!SOURCE: Will of brother James Whipple, dated 22 Jan 1835, proved 1 Jun 1835, p. 420-424. Abstracted in Lucille B. Beaman, "Abstracts of Foster, Rhode Island, Wills," Rhode Island Genealogical Register, vol. 7, no. 3 (Jan 1985), p. 215. Refers to her as Amy Ormsbee, deceased.
!SOURCE: Will of father Job Whipple, not dated, proved 14 May 1838. Abstracted in "Abstracts of Warwick, Rhode Island, Wills," Rhode Island Genealogical Register, vol. 9, no. 1 (Jul 1986), p. 62. Gives name Almy Ormsbee Hill.
!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to the Whipple Website, 9 Sep 2001. Cites Arnold's VR vol. 7:472 Elder James Wilson's Marriages. Also cites RHode Island Historical Cemeteries database index. Gives name Almy Whipple.
!BURIAL: "Like her parents is buried either in the Whipple Lot, Colesonian Dr., Warwick, RI or the Pocasset Cemetery, Dyer Rd., Cranston, RI (source RI Historical Cemeteries database index)." --N.A. Combs
!BURIAL: "Re the cemetery confusion: John Sterling, in his Warwick, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries, said that the stones in the Whipple Lot, Colesonian Dr., Warwick, RI for Job Whipple, Patience (Stafford) Whipple, Ruth (Stone) Whipple, and Amey (sic) Ormsbee were found by James Arnold in 1890, but not found in 1933 (Charles & Martha Benns survey) nor in 1995 (John Sterling)." --N.A. Combs
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