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!SOURCE: "Descendants of Moulton Whipple," email from B. Huckins to Weldon Whipple, 18 Feb 2008:
Notes for Moulton Whipple: The Whipple Brothers came to Bradford, Lee County in 1838, Ebenezer Whipple was there 1842. The Whipple Brothers may refer to Jeremiah"Jerry" Whipple and his brother Joseph who shared a cabin at what was later named Whipples Cave (China, IL). The first schoolhouse in China was the old Whipple cabin where Jeremiah held classes for the children of the area including Chaplin which became Dixon. (History of China, Lee County, IL) Unknown what relation these Whipples may have been.Also:
Census says Moulton was born MA and resided Lee County, IL although his death is recorded NHVR as born and died in NH. The 1880 census says he was born in MA.
!SOURCE: Ancestry.com Web Archive from Janet Eckert (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 16 Dec 2012. Gives birth in Tully Brook, Cheshire, New Hampshire; death in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. (Birth place previously entered as Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire; death in New Hampshire.)
!SOURCE: Email from Beverly H. to Weldon Whipple, 1 Jun 2018. She writes:
I was doing some research in the NH Probate records and ran across a record for Moulton Whipple which would change the date and place of his death.On February 20, 1894Y Alfred P. Whipple and Wiliam Whipple declared themselves to the Court in New Hampshire to be brothers of Moulton Whipple of FitzwiliamY and petitioned for a guardian to be appointedY for Moulton.Y The courtY subsequently appointed aY guardian, Calvin B. Perry.Y He, along with the brothers, petitioned the court to haveY Moulton declared insane. Two days later he was taken to the NH Insane Asylum in Concord NH. There is mention inY some of the paperwork that Moulton had a wife, name unknown, and children, not named,Y in Illinois.
This same guardian was also the administrator of the estate of Silas Whipple (an Uncle of Moulton) who died 1894 and administration notices wereY addressed to the heirs of Silas Whipple and Moulton Whipple together.Y So it would appear that this Moulton was the son of Otis who went to Illinois and apparently returned to NH some time prior to his death.
I found the death record for Moulton Whipple which indicates he died at the Asylum in Concord of exhaustion onY Jan 3, 1895 at age 62.Y He was buried in the Quaker Cemetery in Richmond, NH.
In November of 1895 Calvin B. Perry administered the estate of Moulton Whipple.
I could not determine when Moulton returned to NH.Y He was in the 1880 census with his family in Illinois andY I found one record of him being admitted to the Northern Hospital for the Insane in Lee County Illinois in 1884 but nothing further as to when he left there.
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