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"Seeking the parentage of Dexter Whipple born. Dec. 27, 1784 Rhode Island. Dexter died Sept 18, 1858 Moreau, Saratoga New York and is buried at Big Bend Cemetery (Trumbull) Moreau, New York. He was married1 Rebecca Danforth Sept. 11, 1803 in Queensbury, Washington/Warren Co. New York. Married2 Nancy Wilcox abt 1816 Saratoga/Warren Co. New York.Norma asks: "The names of Dexter's wives as given by Dorothy don't match the name in the census record. Is Betsey a third wife? She is the right age to be Seth's mother."Dexter was a lumberman by trade, he would purchase large tracts of land and clear it of all lumber, then float it down the Hudson River. According to court records, on one occasion he forgot to purchase the land, and this did upset the legal owner. (I think he personally chopped down most of the trees in Washington/Warren Co.) About 1816 Dexter and his new wife settled in Moreau, where he purchased more land and took a second job as a farmer. --Dorothy (email hidden)"
!SOURCE: Email from email hidden to Weldon Whipple, 10 Sep 2006. Gives name Nancy Danforth (rather than Rebecca Danforth).
!SOURCE: Email from Dorothy Grosz (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 26 Sep 2006. Gives name of first wife (m. 11 Sep 1803) as Rebecca Danforth, citing the following:
"William Robards Jr. was for a number of years early in the century in the Commission of Peace and later was promoted to the bench. The following list of marriages performed by him throws considerable light upon the residents of the region in early days. We give merely the names of the contracting parties, without the often quaint accompanying remarks found in the docket:-.....September 11th 1803, Dexter Whipple and Rebecca Danforth, married at Joshua Danforth's."
!SOURCE: Email from Dorothy (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 28 Sep 2006. Cites History of Saratoga New York, With illustrations, 1609-1878, by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester (1878), p. 425, "At the "bend" there were several families very early. Dexter Whipple and Elisha Danford, brothers-in-law, came there about 1800, or 1802, from Connecticut."
RIN 79381. Quick link to this page: https://genweb.whipple.org/79381
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