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WHIPPLE (four sided monument)
Job Whipple
May 1, 1753 - Feb. 6, 1838
A minute man of the revolution
He served in Col. J. Mitchell
Varnum's First Rhode Island
Continental Regiment
under Greene and Washington at Boston -
Brooklyn - Harlem - White Plains - Trenton Bridge
Valley Forge & Yorktown
from 1775 to the end of the war
his wife Ruth Stone
Feb. 22, 1772 - July 4, 1849
daughter of Josiah and Lois Fiske Stone(2)
ARNOLD
Judge Stephen Arnold of Warwick
Sept. 3, 1732 - May 19, 1816
son of Philip 4, Stephen 3, Stephen 2, William 1 Arnold of Pawtuxet,
one of the thirteen proprietors of Providence with Roger Williams
his wife Ann Haynes
Nov. 28, 1732 - Oct. [no date given] , 1798
daughter of Capt. Josiah and Ann Low Haynes(3)
Anthony Arnold, March 16, 1758 - May 12, 1837
he served as a sergeant in Col. John Waterman's Regiment
of Kent County Militia from 1775 to 1783 at
Warwick Neck, Tiverton and Rhode Island
his wife Eunice Andrews
May 3?, 1767 - Feb. 8, 1838
daughter of Jonathan and Sarah? Weaver? Andrews (very worn)
their daughters
Sarah Ann Arnold, July 4?, 1787 - Jan. 22, 1854
Arteliza Arnold, March 19, 1797 - Dec. 23, 1869
Mary Crawford Arnold, March 7, 1800 - May 13?, 1802(4)
Patience Stafford, 1748 - Oct. 3, 1798, wife of Job Whipple
daughter of Thomas & Rebecca Hill? Stafford
(couldn't read the rest of this side in my photo)[Also] four old slate stones in a row:In Memory of Mrs. Amey [Whipple] Ormsbee, wife of Mr. Seneca Ormsbee
who departed this life May 3, ??? aged 21 years [1785 - 3 MAY 1806 CR002]
.... he was lost at sea ....In Memory of Mr. Job Whipple, who died
died Feb. 6, 1838, in the 85th year of his age
(military marker/flag holder)In Memory of Ruth [Stone] Whipple, wife of Job Whipple
who died July 4, 1849, aged 79 yearsIn Memory of Mrs. Patience Whipple
wife of Mr. Job Whipple who departed this life
Oct. 3, 1798, aged 50 years
"this earth was not for one who ... "[info in brackets from the RI Historical Cemeteries Database Index, online]
RIN 97181. Quick link to this page: https://genweb.whipple.org/97181
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