Father: Stephen Potter (____ - ____)
Family 1:
John Whipple (5 Apr 1778 - 1 Aug 1836)
- MARRIAGE: 30 Oct 1802, of, Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island
- +Almira Whipple (1805 - AFT 1841)
- +Susan Whipple (10 May 1820 - 24 Feb 1904)
- +Edgar O. Whipple (CHR 1850 - 1907)
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Notes
!SOURCE: Email from Liz Bennett (email hidden) to the Whipple
Website, 3 Oct 2012. She writes: "I am researching John Whipple, whom I believe
is my ancestor. Based on numerous genealogies and the fact that he was born in
Coventry, RI in 1778, I believe this John Whipple was married to Sophia
Potter, also of Coventry, RI (marriage date 10/30/1802 per online
genealogies). They appear to have had at least one daughter in Coventry,
Almira, in 1805. She is mentioned in the Gove book (along with parents John and
Sophia). John shows up in the 1810 and 1820 census residing in Stamford, VT
where they had my ggg grandmother, Susan Whipple Walden, in 1820/1. They moved
to the Berkshires, MA (Adams and Clarksburg). Sophia Whipple appears in the
1840 and 1850 census without John, so an 1836 date of death is consistent with
the records I have. I'd like to know if anyone has any additional information
regarding John Whipple and wife Sophia Potter."
!SOURCE: Find a Grave website memorial 127110767. "Remains were moved c.1900 to
Southview Cemetery from 'Old Colegrove Cemetery' aka 'North Church Street
Cemetery.' The old burial ground, which was owned by the First Baptist Church
of North Adams and was located on the east side of North Church Street, was
moved at the direction and expense of the city of North Adams in order to
construct the public Colegrove Park. Details of the move can be found in Chap.
402 Acts and Resolves Passed 27 June 1900 by the General Court Massachusetts
avail online at google books."
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