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Pedigree for Beatrice Blackmar
Rose Whitlock married Abraham Parker on 18 November 1644 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 Rose Whitlock died on 13 November 1691 at Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 |
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Ebenezer Whitmore was born on 16 November 1720 at Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.1 He married Thankful Eggleston, daughter of Ebenezer Eggleston and Mary Bennett, on 19 July 1744 at Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.1 Ebenezer Whitmore died on 16 February 1804 at age 83.1 |
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Isabel Whitmore was born in 1694.1 She married Isaac Lane, son of Isaac Lane and Hannah Browne, on 22 November 1733.1 Isabel Whitmore died circa 1735.1 |
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Pedigree for Beatrice Blackmar
Abigail Whitney was born on 22 May 1708 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Josiah Whitney.3,4 Abigail Whitney married Preserved Hall, son of Benjamin Hall and Sarah Fisher, on 10 September 1729 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.5,1,2 |
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Hannah Whitney was born on 11 July 1710 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Josiah Whitney.1 Hannah Whitney died on 24 April 1719 at Wrentham, Massachusetts, at age 8.1 |
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Pedigree for Beatrice Blackmar
JOHN WHITNEY, born in England in 1599, died in Watertown, Mass., 1 June 1673. He married in England, probably about 1623, Elinor -----, bor 1605, died in Watertown, 11 Mar. 1659, parentage unknown. He married secondly, in Watertown, 29 Sept. 1659, Judith ( ) Clements, who died before 1673, widow of Robert Clements of Haverhill. John Whitney was a man of rather superior birth, he was educated and his hadwriting is that of a man of affairs. Some years ago a large volume was issued given English ancestry for John Whitney, but while it is possibly perfectly correct, more proof should be adduced before it is accepted as his, hence it is omitted from this account, and only his activities on this side of the water are given here. The records show that in Apr. 1635, there embarked for New England at London, in the "Elizabeth and Ann," Roger Cooper, master, John Whitney, aged 35, his wife Ellin, aged 50, and his sons, John, aged 11; Richard, aged 9; Nathaniel, aged 8; Thomas, aged 6, and Jonathan, aged 1 year. John was admitted a Freeman or voter in Watertown, 5 Mar. 1655-6 and in order to become a Freeman, a man had to be a member of the Church and possessed of a certain amount of property. He served as Selectman 1638-1655 being Town Clerk in the last year. His youngest son, Benjamin, having settled in York, Me., in 1668, John appealed to him to return to Watertown and live with him promising him the homestead when he died. This is probably shortly after the death of John's second wife, and gives a clue to the time of her decease. In 1670 John confirmed his promise to Benjamin by a deed. But the arrangement apparently did not work and on 9 Mar. 1670-1 Benjamin and his wife Jane, with the consent of his father John Whitney, sold to his brother Joshua, the rights in his father's homestead, Joshua agreeing to the obligations that Benjamin had incurred. John Whitney also served the town as Constable, 1 June 1641. He left the following Will:-endorsed, "This is the Last and third will of mr John Whitny." I John Whitny Senior of Watertown in ye county of midlesex being perfect and sound in my memory and understanding blessed be god for It: doe declare this to be my last will and testament . . . . . . first I comit my spirit into ye hands of god yt gave it: and my body unto the dust from whence it was taken: 2ly I give unto my son John whitny; my meadows called beeverbrook meadow with yt upland yt Doth pertaine thereunto: and a yoake of oxen: or nine pounds ten shillings: and ten acres of my land called devedent and a trunke and one paire of sheetes and one paier of pillow beers and two pewter plates a great one and a small one: and ye bed whereon I lie with all ye furniture thereunto belonging 3ly I give unto my son Richard whitny: ten acres of my land called devedent and two cows and a great sea chest. 4ly I give unto my son Thomas whitny twn acres of my land called devedent and two cows; and a sad colerid sute: namely a pairs of breeches and a cloth coate and a pewter dish 5ly I give unto my son jonathan whitny: one iron kitle and a good brass skillet 6ly I give unto my son Joshna whitny: twenty acres of my land called devedent: and a cubard and a litle table and a chest and a great ketle and a warmeing pan and a skillet 7ly I give unto my son Beniamen whitny: the old mare if she live. 8ly my will is yt what of my Estate be left after all is paid out as abovesd namely of my moveables yt it be eaqually devided betweene my executors and I do nominate and apoynt my well beloved sons John whitny and Joshuah whitny: to be my executors to this my last will and testament and doe desire my Loving friend William Bond senior: to se yt this my will be performed acording to ye true Intent of it as aforesaid and I set to my band this 3d: of Aprill: 1673: William Bond Senior the marke # of John Whitny Senior. Sarah Bond Senior (Middlesex Co., Probate Records, 24680.) The will was written by William Bond and evidently John was too feeble to sign it. It was proved 17 June 1673. It is evident that Jonathan and Benjamin had already had their share of their father's estate before he made this third and Last will. Children; Bor JOHN2, b. 1624, England; m. Ruth Reynolds. Richard, b. 1626, " ; m. 19 Mar. 1650-1, Martha Coldam. Nathaniel, b. 1627, died young, s.p. Thomas, b. 1629; m. 11 Jan. 1654-5, Mary Kettle. Jonathan, b. 1634; m. 30 Oct. 1656, Lydia Jones. Joshua, b. 15 July 1635, Watertown, m. Lydia -----, Mary -----, and Abigail Tarball. Caleb, b. abt. 1640. buried, 12 July 1640. Benjamin, b. 6 June 1643; m. Jane ---- and Mary Poor.2 John Whitney was born in 1589 at England.1 He married Elinor (?).1 John Whitney died on 1 June 1673 at Watertown, Massachusetts.1 |
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Jonathan Whitney was born on 16 June 1703 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Josiah Whitney.1 |
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Pedigree for Beatrice Blackmar
Jonathan WHITNEY was admitted an inhabitant of Sherborn in 1679. That year he signed the social compact entered into by all the inhabitants. In 1681 he was one of a committee about division of common lands and signed an agreement about building a church. He d. in Sherborn in 1702, where he was as early as 1679, and settled near Chest- nut Brook. About 1659 his father gave him 39 acres of land, which he had pur- chased of Richard WOODWARD. Nov. 7, 1664, Jonathan WHITNEY and wife Lydia sold for L40 this land, was situated in the little plain in Watertown, to Thomas FLAGG. Nov. 7, 1664, he sold to Richard CHILD 5 acres of meadow, situated on a branch of Stony Brook. Jonathan WHITNEY took the oath of fidelity in 1632. His will is dated Jan. 12, 1702. The agreement of his heirs is dated Charlestown, Jan. 21, 1714. He d. in 1702. Res. Watertown and Sherborn, Mass. (correction: Jonathan WHITNEY died 1 Jan 1702/3, according to Sherborn vital records. His will was dated 21 Dec 1702, according to Middlesex County, MA, Probate Records, File #24690).1 Jonathan Whitney was born in 1634 at England.1 He was the son of John Whitney and Elinor (?).2 Jonathan Whitney died on 1 January 1702/3 at Sherborn, Massachusetts.3 |
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Josiah Whitney was born on 19 May 1663 at Watertown, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Jonathan Whitney.3 Josiah Whitney married Abigail (?) on 3 November 1713 at Dorchester, Massachusetts.4,5 Josiah Whitney died on 29 December 1717 at Wrentham, Massachusetts, at age 54.5 |
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Josiah Whitney was born on 21 February 1698 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Josiah Whitney.1 |
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Mary Whitney was born on 5 March 1696 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Josiah Whitney.1 |
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Pedigree for Lillian Ruth Shipp
Abigail Wiggin was born circa 1715 at Wells, York, Maine. She married Jeremiah Littlefield, son of David Littlefield and Mary Hill, in 1732 at Wells, York, Maine. Abigail Wiggin died. |
Daniel Wilbor was the son of Daniel Wilbore and Sarah Fish. Daniel Wilbor married Mary Smith, daughter of Christopher Smith, on 5 July 1756.1 |
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Pedigree for Charles Bruce Gould
Jeremiah Wilbor was born circa 1728 at Smithfield Twp., Providence, Rhode Island.1 He was the son of Daniel Wilbore and Sarah Fish. Jeremiah Wilbor married Mary Smith, daughter of Christopher Smith, on 5 August 1750.1 Jeremiah Wilbor died in 1753 at Smithfield Twp., Providence, Rhode Island.1 |
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Abigail Wilbore was born on 17 November 1731.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Wilbore and Sarah Fish. Abigail Wilbore married Joshua Sprague on 22 April 1750.1 Abigail Wilbore died on 6 December 1825 at age 94.1 |
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Benjamin Wilbore Great (5) grandfather of President Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. through daughter Meribah Wilbur by wife Elizabeth Head - Meribah Wilbur, Rhoda Ricketson, Elizabeth Collins, Elida Vandenburgh Manney, George Manney Ayer, Adele Augusta Ayer, Dorothy Ayer Gardner, Gerald Rudolph Ford.2 He was born in 1670 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Benjamin Wilbore married Mary Kinnicut, daughter of Roger Kinnicut and Joanna (?), on 22 June 1700 at Little Compton, Rhode Island.3 Benjamin Wilbore married Elizabeth Head on 2 November 1710.1 Benjamin Wilbore died in 1729 at Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts.1 |
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Benjamin Wilbore was born on 6 December 1705.1 He was the son of Benjamin Wilbore and Mary Kinnicut. Benjamin Wilbore married Sarah Bush on 9 July 1747.1 Benjamin Wilbore died. |
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Daniel Wilbore was born on 8 March 1701 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island.1 He was the son of Benjamin Wilbore and Mary Kinnicut. Daniel Wilbore married Sarah Fish, daughter of Daniel Fish and Abigail Mumford, on 2 April 1725.1,2 Daniel Wilbore died in 1764.1 He There is a Daniel Wilbur listed in Highway District No. 7 in 1748 in Smithfield, RI. This may be this Daniel or his son.3 |
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Daniel Wilbore was born circa 1666.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Daniel Wilbore died on 28 November 1741 at Swansea, Massachusetts.1 |
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Joan Wilbore was the daughter of Thomas Wilbore and Alice (?). Joan Wilbore married George Brett on 21 October 1566 at Coggeshall, Essex, England.1 |
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Joanna Wilbore was born circa 1668.1 She was the daughter of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Joanna Wilbore died circa 1759.1 |
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John Wilbore was born in 1658.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). John Wilbore died. |
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John Wilbore was born circa 1595 at Braintree, Essex, England. He was the son of Joseph Wilbore and Mary (?). John Wilbore married Joan Drane on 6 August 1616 at Felsted, Essex, England.1 John Wilbore lived in 1642 at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He died. |
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John Wilbore was born in 1617 at Bocking, England.1 He was the son of John Wilbore and Joan Drane. John Wilbore was buried in November 1617.1 |
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John Wilbore was born circa 1502 at Colchester, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Wilbore and Alice (?). John Wilbore died before 1572.1 |
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Joseph Wilbore was born circa 1656.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Joseph Wilbore married Ann Brownell on 4 May 1683.1 Joseph Wilbore died on 4 May 1729 at Little Compton, New Port, Rhode Island.1 |
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Joseph Wilbore was the son of Nicholas Wilbore and Ann (?). Joseph Wilbore married Mary (?). Joseph Wilbore died before 1613 at Essex, England.2 |
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Joseph Wilbore was born at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Joseph Wilbore and Mary (?). Joseph Wilbore died before May 1622.1 |
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Martha Wilbore was born circa 1662.1 She was the daughter of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Martha Wilbore married William Sherman on 12 May 1681.1 Martha Wilbore died. |
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Mary Wilbore was born in 1654.1 She was the daughter of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Mary Wilbore married Joseph Mowrey. Mary Wilbore died on 17 April 1720.1 |
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Nicholas Wilbore was born circa 1504 at Colchester, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Wilbore and Alice (?). Nicholas Wilbore married Ann (?). Nicholas Wilbore died in 1583 at Braintree, Essex, England.1 |
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Nicholas Wilbore was born at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Nicholas Wilbore and Ann (?). Nicholas Wilbore was buried on 11 September 1611 at Sible Hedingham, Essex, England.1 |
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Samuel Wilbore was born on 7 February 1708.1 He was the son of Benjamin Wilbore and Mary Kinnicut. Samuel Wilbore married Sarah Lawton on 4 February 1732.1 Samuel Wilbore died. |
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Samuel Wilbore was born circa 1664.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Samuel Wilbore died in 1740 at Little Compton, New Port, Rhode Island.1 |
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Thomas Wilbore was born circa 1659.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). Thomas Wilbore died. |
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Thomas Wilbore was born at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Nicholas Wilbore and Ann (?). Thomas Wilbore died in 1628 at Braintree, Essex, England.1 |
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Thomas Wilbore was born circa 1482 at Royston, Yorkshire, England.1 He married Alice (?). Thomas Wilbore died between 20 January 1564 and 22 June 1564 at Colchester, Essex, England.1 |
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William Wilbore was born on 6 October 1703.1 He was the son of Benjamin Wilbore and Mary Kinnicut. William Wilbore married Content Irish on 16 September 1728.1 William Wilbore died. |
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William Wilbore was born at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He was the son of John Wilbore and Joan Drane. William Wilbore married Martha (?) in 1653.2 William Wilbore died in 1710 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island.1 |
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William Wilbore was born in December 1660.1 He was the son of William Wilbore and Martha (?). William Wilbore died in 1738 at Little Compton, New Port, Rhode Island.1 |
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William Wilbore was born at Braintree, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Joseph Wilbore and Mary (?). William Wilbore died in 1660 at Braintree, Essex, England.1 |
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William Wilbore was the son of Nicholas Wilbore and Ann (?). William Wilbore was buried on 10 October 1616 at Halstead, Essex, England.1 |
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Abigail Wilbur was also known as Nabby Wilbur.1 She was born on 6 October 1784.2 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. Abigail Wilbur died. |
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Chloe Wilbur died. She was born say 1791 at possibly, Smithfield, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. |
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Delila Wilbur was born circa 1789. She was the daughter of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. Delila Wilbur married Gurdon Crocker on 3 June 1813.1,2 Delila Wilbur died. She Moved to Ontario Co. NY.1 |
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George Wilbur was born in 1789.1 He was the son of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. George Wilbur died on 24 August 1807 at The Notch.1 |
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James Wilbur was born on 12 September 1786.1 He was the son of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. James Wilbur married Sally Arnold between 1806 and 1807.2 James Wilbur died on 7 September 1841 at age 54.1 He This may be the James Wilbur who is listed as a director of The Adams National Bank of North Adams at it's organization in 1832 on p. 249 of Child's Gazetteer of Berkshire Co., Mass.3 |
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Jeremiah Wilbur was born circa 1753 at Smithfield, Rhode Island.
He was the son of Jeremiah Wilbor and Mary Smith.
Jeremiah Wilbur married Patience Harrington, daughter of William Harrington and Berthia Peters, at Smithfield, Rhode Island.
Jeremiah Wilbur died on 13 June 1813 at Will Probated Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
He First settler in The Notch. Build his first house where he first lived in the Notch, about 40 rods west of the road and about or NEARLY a half mile Northwest from where Arnold Walden lived in 1878-1880. It is probable that Jeremiah Wilbur died in the first house he build, though some appear to think that he died in his house a rod or two in northeastern direction from Arnold Walden's house. Note: According to the USGS Geographic Name Information System, 'The Notch' is a valley in Berkshire Co., Mass. Lat 42 40' 00'N Long 073 28' 20'W. 'Extending NNE from The Bellows Pipe between the Greylock Range and Ragged Mountain, drained by Notch Brook; City of North Adams and Town of Adams.' Jeremiah presumably grew up in the house of his uncle and step-father, Daniel Wilbur, in Smithfield, Rhode Island.1 He was Alt Death on 30 June 1813 at North Adams, Massachusetts. |
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Joanna Wilbur was born on 10 March 1788.2 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. Joanna Wilbur died. |
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Patience Wilbur was born on 11 June 1795 at North Adams, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Wilbur and Patience Harrington. Patience Wilbur married Samuel Gould, son of Eli Gould and Bernice Johnson, on 12 June 1814 at N. Adams, Massachusetts.1,2,3 Patience Wilbur died on 20 March 1834 at North Adams, Massachusetts, at age 38.1 She Birth Date Imported.<1793> |
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