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- !SOURCE: "Descendants of Dexter Whipple," email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 17 Feb 2005. Cites the 1920 Census, Moreau, Saratoga, NY, 1A.
!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 12 Dec 2007. Cites records of Southside Cemetery, Moreau, Saratoga, NY:- Reuben Whipple {97428}
- Carrie G. {97429}
- Lincoln N. Whipple {97426}, a Mason, died 1926
- Jennie Harris {97427} d. 1935
- J. Perry Whipple {97379}, a member of the US Army, was born Oct. 1, 1907 and died Jan. 20, 1982.
- Marian S., wife of J. Perry Whipple, was born 1908 and died 1997. {Social Security Death Index b. 23 Nov 1908 d. 6 Sep 1997 prob. South Glens Falls, Saratoga, NY, last residence}
- Thomas H. Whipple, Sr. {97378}, 1906-1981 {Social Security Death Index b. 21 Jan 1906 d. Jul 1981 prob. Glens Falls, Warren, NY, last residence}
- Anna Cole, wife of Thomas, Sr., 1903-1983 {Social Security Death Index b. 19 Aug 1903 d. Jan 1983 prob. Glens Falls, Warren, NY, last residence}
- Thomas H. Whipple, Jr. 1925-1992 {son of Thomas, Sr. & Anna) {Social Security Death Index b. 12 Sep 1925 d. 27 Apr 1992 prob. South Glens Falls, Saratoga, NY, last residence}
- Margaret MacDougall, prob. wife of Thomas, Jr., 1926-1988
- Archie E. Whipple {97377} 1891-1951 {World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918--Archie Elijah Whipple b. 26 Dec 1891 in South Glen Falls, NY}
- Edith Ross {97380} 1894-1981 {Social Security Death Index b. 17 Apr 1894, d. Apr 1981 prob. Glens Falls, Warren, NY, last residence}
- Leslie Loren Whipple {97385}, a member of the US Navy, WWII, was born Sept. 6, 1927 and died July 30, 1961.
- Leslie Loren Whipple, a member of the US Marine Corps, was born April 5, 1951, died Dec. 27, 1991 (bur. same section as J. Perry & Marian S. Whipple, poss. their son)
!SOURCE: Email from D. Shayne Aldrich (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 21 Sep 2012: "Edith was born in a log cabin in Garnet Lake New York. Her father Fred ran a lodge on the lake for out of town hunters trappers fishers and vacationers. The lodge still exists, however, the log cabin is no more. Edith was a homemaker and there are many stories of her garden and love of animals. She once had a bees nest in her bed and and she cut a hole in her window so that they could come and go as she didn't want anyone to disturb them!!! She also is known to have birds land on her shoulder while gardening."
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