- BIRTH: 7 Jul 1761, prob, Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York
- DEATH: 7 Jan 1832, Pownal, Bennington, Vermont
- BURIAL: Bennington Village Cemetery, Bennington, Bennington, Vermont
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Family 1:
Mary Hill (Mar 1765 - 22 Jun 1852)
- MARRIAGE: Sep 1787, Petersburg, Rensselaer, New York
- +Nathan Whipple (11 Jan 1789 - AFT Jun 1865)
- +Isaac Ross Whipple (1792 - May 1830)
- Jonah Whipple (1794 - ____)
- William Whipple (1796 - ____)
- +Stephen Whipple (1798 - 1868)
- John G. Whipple (ABT 1800 - AFT 1838)
- +Mercy Whipple (____ - ____)
- Daniel Whipple (ABT 1822 - AFT 1830)
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Notes
!SOURCE: Email from B. Huckins to Weldon Whipple, 2 Sep 2005. Cites the
following from his Revolutionary War Record, National Archives:- Face
Sheet of Rev War Soldier Nathan Whipple, wife Mary, born in Vermont (note of
pension info Bennington VT), Soldier in NY line.
- Pages 2-4 Nathan is of
Pownal, Bennington, VT, mustered at Fishkill NY by Captain Dubois, wounded at
Yorktown, bayonet through left arm, discharged at Snake Hill,
1783.
- Pages 4-6 In 1820 Nathan is 65 residing in Pownal, VT, Mary is
wife is ae 57, he is supporting a son, Daniel who is a "weakling" unable to
work and Nathan is infirm. Daniel is noted as being age 8.
- Pages 7-9
Mary is a widow making her declaration for pension benefits, dated 9.5.1838, ae
73. Mary states to the court that she was married September 1787 in Petersburgh
NY to Nathan Whipple and that they were married one year and "from Sept to
January" when the oldest child Nathan was born 1.11.1789.
- Page 10
Declaration of son John G. Whipple in support of his mother's request for
pension benefits. He confirms that the dates were written in a family bible a
copy of which is now in his possession. John is 38 years old (1838) and living
in "City of New York" and states he is the son of Nathan Whipple, who was
deceased January 1832.
- Pages 11-12 Letter from Pension Administration
to a descendant states Nathan enlisted 1780, private under Captain Samuel
Pitts, 2nd NY Regiment, was wounded at Yorktown and discharged 1783, resided
Pownal, Bennington, VT and died 1.7.1832. Further states Nathan married Mary
Hill, they then both of Petersburg NY and that Mary was born March of 1765 and
was living in 1843 in Charlton, Saratoga, NY and that her sons were Nathan,
Daniel and John G. Whipple.
!SOURCE: Email from Michael Whipple (email hidden), 12 Dec 2006. Cites The
1899 Membership Register for The Empire State Society, S.A.R., on the web site
of the NYGenWeb, Westchester County, NY
(http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywestch/sar/ances-W.htm): "NATHAN WHIPPLE, Born July
7, 1761; died jan. 1, 1832; enlisted in March, 1780, for five years in Capt.
Samuel Pell's Co., Col. Philip Van cortlandt's Regt. of New York State; was at
Yorktown at the surrender of Cornwallis."
!SOURCE: Email from Dede Hicken (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 29 Oct
2010. Gives birth 1766.
!SOURCE: Email from Barb and Ray Bass (email hidden) to the Whipple
Website, 8 Aug 2012. Includes scanned application for pension increase, which
(transcribed by Weldon Whipple) reads:
State of New York, [ ... ]
CountyOn this Twentieth day of September 1850, personally appeared before me
the Subscribing Authority a Justice of the Peace in and for said County,
Mary Whipple of Charlton, and made Solemn Oath in due form of Law, that
she is the identical widow of Nathan Whipple, deceased, who was a
Soldier in the Revolutionary War and on pensioner of the United States; That
she is now drawing a pension at the rate of eighty dollars per annum; and that
she believes herself entitled to an increase of pension, and asks for whatever
may be due her under any of the acts or Resolutions of Congress, which are
applicable to her case. I further request that any certificate of pension may
be sent to Henry Robinson Esq, my Agent or Attorney, at Greenwich, Washington
County N.Y.
Sworn and subscribed this Twentieth day of September, 1850,
before me N.H. Brown, Justice of the Peace
Mary X Whipple
mark
WItness N.H. Brown
I certify that the above named declarant is made known
to me, and that she is a Respectable & credible person.
N.H. Brown,
Justice of the Peace
!SOURCE: Email from Barb and Ray Bass (email hidden) to the Whipple
Website, 8 Aug 2012. Includes scanned typescript from the commissioner of the
Rev. and 1812 War Section, which (transcribed by Weldon Whipple)
reads:
Rev. and 1812
War SectionJuly 8, 1925
Mrs. F. O.
Struckmeyer
765 E. Portland St
Phoenix, Ariz.
Madam:
I have to
advise you from the papers in the Revolutionary pension claim, W. 18391, it
appears that Nathan Whipple enlisted in January 1780 and was a private in
Captain Samuel Pell's Company, Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt's Second New York
Regiment, he was wounded by a bayonet in the left arm at the battle of
Yorktown and was discharged in June 1783.
He was allowed pension on his
application executed April 4, 1818, while a resident of Pownal, Bennington
County, Vermont, aged about fifty-eight years.
He died January 7, 1832, at
Bennington, Vermont.
Soldier married in September 1787 at Petersburg, New
York (they were both then of said Petersburg). She was born in March
1765 and was allowed pension on her application executed September 5, 1838,
while living in Bennington County, Vermont.
In 1843, she was living in
Charlton, Saratoga County, New York.
Their eldest child, Nathan was born
January 11, 1789. In 1830, son Daniel was eight years old and in 1838, son John
G. was thirty-eight years old and a resident of New York City. Other children
are referred to, but no names are stated.
Respectfully,
Winfield
Scott
Commissioner.
!SOURCE: Email from Ray Bass (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 15
Aug 2012. He writes:
- In the 1790 Census, Nathan Whipple 1761-1832 is
listed in Stephentown, NY. He has a single male son within the age range of
Nathan Whipple, 1789-1860?. Nathan Whipple 1789-1860? was almost certainly born
in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY, and not in Vermont.
- In the 1830 Censuses for
Petersburg, Grafton, and Berlin, NY (all Rensselaer County) - there is only a
single Whipple family listed -- in Petersburg. That family was headed by Nathan
Whipple. There are two male children listed, one under the age of 5 and one
between the ages of 5 and 10. As Henry Whipple is thought to have been born
about 1837... neither of the two male children could be him.
- I firmly
believe that one of the two was George W. Whipple, born about 1826-died after
1880. However, as Geo W. is my great great grandfather, I am not quite as
objective as I might be on this subject. Except for a short period of 6 weeks
when he enlisted in the 31st MA (disharged for medical reasons) George spent
his entire life in either Berlin or Petersburg, NY and was born in one or the
other town (likely Petersburg. Berlin was created out of Petersburg in 1806 and
they are abutting communities.) There were, in fact, two George Whipples living
in Petersburg at the time of the outbreak of the Civil War. The second, about
10-15 years younger, was likely born in nearby Grafton, NY and served in the
169th NY (his father was a Stephen Whipple from NH.)
!SOURCE: Email from Ray Bass (email hidden) to the Whipple Website, 15
Aug 2012. He writes:
- In the 1790 Census, Nathan Whipple 1761-1832 is
listed in Stephentown, NY. He has a single male son within the age range of
Nathan Whipple, 1789-1860?. Nathan Whipple 1789-1860? was almost certainly born
in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY, and not in Vermont.
- In the 1830 Censuses for
Petersburg, Grafton, and Berlin, NY (all Rensselaer County) - there is only a
single Whipple family listed -- in Petersburg. That family was headed by Nathan
Whipple. There are two male children listed, one under the age of 5 and one
between the ages of 5 and 10. As Henry Whipple is thought to have been born
about 1837... neither of the two male children could be him.
- I firmly
believe that one of the two was George W. Whipple, born about 1826-died after
1880. However, as Geo W. is my great great grandfather, I am not quite as
objective as I might be on this subject. Except for a short period of 6 weeks
when he enlisted in the 31st MA (disharged for medical reasons) George spent
his entire life in either Berlin or Petersburg, NY and was born in one or the
other town (likely Petersburg. Berlin was created out of Petersburg in 1806 and
they are abutting communities.) There were, in fact, two George Whipples living
in Petersburg at the time of the outbreak of the Civil War. The second, about
10-15 years younger, was likely born in nearby Grafton, NY and served in the
169th NY (his father was a Stephen Whipple from NH.)
!SOURCE: Email from Hugh Hudson (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 10 Jul
2013. Cites Nathan's gravestone at www.findagrave.com (memorial 22441377).
!SOURCE: http://www.localnet.com/~mmerritt/D0001/G0000051.html on the World
Wide Web, 5 Jan 1998. Gives name only.
!SOURCE: Post by email hidden to the email hidden mailing list,
23 Nov 2002. Gives birth in 1766 (no other information).
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