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!SOURCE: "Descendants of Thomas Sr. Whipple," submitted to the Whipple Website by Pat Whipple (email hidden), 16 Mar 2000.
!SOURCE: Email from VaDonna Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 19 Mar 2007. Gives name Cheney Maria Heath (previously entered as Moriah Heath), adding death date and place.
!SOURCE: Email from John Mosher (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 19 Nov 2008. He writes:
Maria Heath was the mother of all of Lyman's children. He married Catherine Becker after Maria died in 1864. The tree lists George Henry as the first of Catherine's "children". Catherine was the mother of George's wife Alnetta Phillips. This would mean that brother married sister. Also, George was born 5 December 1854 and Alnetta was born 28 January 1855. Sort of close together. Catherine and Joseph Phillips had eight children between 1838 and 1857. In the 1860 US Census, Maria is still alive and George is listed as 7 years old (WI). In the same year, Catherine and Joseph were living in Elgin Illinois and Alnetta was 5 years old.The mistake probably originated with the 1870 census in Aurora WI when both Catherine's and Lyman's children were listed in the same household. There were 12 children and two son-in-laws enumerated. Lyman was my great-great grandfather.
!SOURCE: 31 Jul 1860 Census of Aurora, Waushara, Wisconsin, p. 6:
RIN 32609. Quick link to this page: https://genweb.whipple.org/32609
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