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'''Samuel<sup>1</sup> Whiting''',
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son of John<sup>A</sup> and Sarah (-----) Whiting,
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was baptized 20 Nov 1597, St. Botolph’s, Boston, Lincolnshire, and died 11 Dec 1679, Lynn, MA, aged 82 years, per gravestone.
  
'''Benjamin Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, John (1659-1673)|John]]), born Watertown, 6 Jun 1643; married probably at York, Me: Jane -----. She died 14 Nov 1690; married 2d, [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, Errors#26-3|11 Apr 1695]], Mary Poor of Marlboro.  
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He married, 6 Aug 1629, Boston, Lincolnshire '''Elizabeth St. John''', daughter of Sir Oliver St. John, of Cayshoe, Bedfordshire. She was baptized 12 Jan 1604, Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, and died 3 Mar 1676/7, Lynn, MA.
  
The Massachusetts Whitneys early in the seventeenth century began to spread toward the east, and many of the older towns in Maine show in records of churches or private families, in addition to the town clerk's records, the prominent part played by them. The published histories of many towns, as Brunswick, Gorham, Gray, Harrison, Castine, and many others, contain lists of town officers and other records showing the interest the family of that day took in town and church affairs. <i></i>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Samuel Whiting received BA and MA degrees from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University. He received holy orders as a priest in the Church of England, and served as a family chaplain and as associate pastor in King's Lynn. His Puritan practices led to parishioners raising complaints about his ministry, and he subsequently moved to the Parish of Skirbeck, near Boston, Lincolnshire. Again, parishioners complained of his Puritan practices. He ultimately chose to emigrate with his family to Massachusetts Bay Colony, arriving in (new) Boston on 26 May 1636.
  
*Eleanor and Sarah married half-brothers.  
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Rev. Whiting became a prominent minister and theologian in the colony, who had treatises and sermons published in both English and Latin. He was a colleague of Rev. John Cotton, a preeminent religious leader in Massachusetts Bay who had previously been Samuel Whiting's parish priest in Boston, Lincolnshire. Rev. Whiting was also a colleague of Rev. Increase Mather and his son Rev. Cotton Mather, who included an elegy of Samuel Whiting in his major work, "Magnalia Christi Americana." In 1654, Rev. Samuel Whiting was appointed as overseer of Harvard College (predecessor of Harvard University).
  
The early records of York, Maine, were destroyed by the Indians in the memorable massacre of 1692, and there are now no records of this ancient town, which was originally called Agamenticus, from a mountain in the northern part of the town. In 1632 the inhabitants signed articles of submission to Massachusetts and at that time there were no persons by the name of Whitney residing there.  
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Three of Samuel Whiting's sons graduated from Harvard College and also became ministers. Eldest son Samuel Whiting Jr. became the minister of the Congregationalist Church in Billerica, MA. Second son John Whiting chose to emigrate to England and became the Anglican pastor of Butterwick Parish in Lincolnshire. Third son Joseph Whiting succeeded his father as pastor in Lynn, MA. In 1682, Joseph Whiting accepted an invitation to leave Massachusetts and become the pastor in Southampton, Long Island, New York, where he lived the rest of his life.
  
The first record I can find of Benjamin in Maine is in 1662-6-8 he witnessed at York an agreement of John Doves, He was at Cocheco, Maine, near Dover, in 1667-8. April 13, 1674. The selectmen of York laid out 10 acres of upland to Benjamin. His father desired that he should return to Watertown and settle with him on the homestead during his lifetime, promising him his house and barn and all his land about home if Benjamin would do so. This property consisted of about 17 acres, bounded by land of John Sherman, William Bond and Martin Underwood, which promise John confirmed by deed April 15, 1670. Benjamin and Jane, March 9, 1671, with the consent of their father John, sold to his brother Joshua for &pound;40 his right in his father's estate ("the mansion house of John Whitney") obtained as above stated. As will be seen by this Benjamin did not then return to Watertown, but continued to reside in York.
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Children of Samuel<sup>1</sup> and Elizabeth (St. John) Whiting:
 
 
In 1685 Benjamin and Jane Whitney, of York, sell to Jonathan Saywood for &pound;10 and 14s, "a certain tract and parcel of land which I have improved, possessed and have builded a small tenant upon ----- these several years," which was granted by the town of York in 1680, and ten other acres granted by the town of York in 1674, as stated above. It is probable that his wife died about this time and soon after, leaving his young children with relatives of his wife, he returned to Watertown and soon located in Sherborn, near the Natick town line. He married his second wife in Marlboro in 1695 and lived on land belonging to Harvard College, which he leased of Gov. Danforth. In [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, Errors#27-1|1718]] he received a legacy of 10s, per annum from his nephew, Benjamin, son of his brother Jonathan. He died in [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, Errors#27-1|1723]], resided York and Cocheco, Maine, and Sherborn, Massachusetts
 
 
 
Children of Benjamin Whitney:
 
  
 
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| '''Jane''', born Watertown, 29 Sep 1669, married at Sherborn, 4 Jan 1693, Jonathan Morse, born 11 Jul 1667.  
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| '''Dorothy<sup>2</sup> Whiting''', b. ca. 1631, England; d. 31 Jul 1694, Roxbury, MA; m. 4 Jun 1650, Roxbury, MA, Thomas Weld.
 
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| '''Timothy''', born in York, Maine In 1703 he was a member of the company in York raised for the defense against the Indians, commanded by Capt. Preble.  
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| '''Samuel Whiting''', bapt. 25 Mar 1633, Skirbeck, Lincolnshire; d. 28 Feb 1712/3, Billerica, MA; m. 12 Nov 1656, Billerica, MA, Dorcas Chester.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, John (1678-?)|'''John''']], born in York abt. 1678; [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, Errors#27-2|married Letty Ford]].  
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| '''Joseph Whiting''', b. 6 Apr 1641, Lynn, MA; d. 9 Apr 1723, Southampton, NY; m.(1) Sarah Danforth; m.(2) Rebecca Bishop.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-?)|'''Nathaniel''']], born York, 14 Apr 1680; married Sarah Ford.  
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| '''John Whiting''', b. ca. 1637, Lynn, MA; d. 16 Oct 1689, Leaverton, Lincolnshire; m. ca. 1662, England, Esther Brown.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1680-1753)|'''Jonathan''']], born in 1681; married Susanna [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, Errors#27-3|Whitney]].  
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| '''Elizabeth Whiting''', b. ca. 1638; d. 1633, Hartford, CT; m. 6 Apr 1659, Topsfield, MA, Jeremiah Hobart.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (?-?)|'''Benjamin''']], born -----; married Mrs. Esther Maverick.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1687-1734)|'''Joshua''']], born 21 Sep 1687; married Hannah Rockwood.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Mark (1700-1760)|'''Mark''']], born abt. 1700; married Tabitha Mellen.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (?-1749)|'''Isaac''']], b.-----; married Elizabeth Bridges.  
 
 
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==References==
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== References ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 26|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 26-27]].
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* Ancestral File.
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* FamilySearch.org Family Tree.
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Samuel1 Whiting, son of JohnA and Sarah (-----) Whiting, was baptized 20 Nov 1597, St. Botolph’s, Boston, Lincolnshire, and died 11 Dec 1679, Lynn, MA, aged 82 years, per gravestone.

He married, 6 Aug 1629, Boston, Lincolnshire Elizabeth St. John, daughter of Sir Oliver St. John, of Cayshoe, Bedfordshire. She was baptized 12 Jan 1604, Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, and died 3 Mar 1676/7, Lynn, MA.

Samuel Whiting received BA and MA degrees from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University. He received holy orders as a priest in the Church of England, and served as a family chaplain and as associate pastor in King's Lynn. His Puritan practices led to parishioners raising complaints about his ministry, and he subsequently moved to the Parish of Skirbeck, near Boston, Lincolnshire. Again, parishioners complained of his Puritan practices. He ultimately chose to emigrate with his family to Massachusetts Bay Colony, arriving in (new) Boston on 26 May 1636.

Rev. Whiting became a prominent minister and theologian in the colony, who had treatises and sermons published in both English and Latin. He was a colleague of Rev. John Cotton, a preeminent religious leader in Massachusetts Bay who had previously been Samuel Whiting's parish priest in Boston, Lincolnshire. Rev. Whiting was also a colleague of Rev. Increase Mather and his son Rev. Cotton Mather, who included an elegy of Samuel Whiting in his major work, "Magnalia Christi Americana." In 1654, Rev. Samuel Whiting was appointed as overseer of Harvard College (predecessor of Harvard University).

Three of Samuel Whiting's sons graduated from Harvard College and also became ministers. Eldest son Samuel Whiting Jr. became the minister of the Congregationalist Church in Billerica, MA. Second son John Whiting chose to emigrate to England and became the Anglican pastor of Butterwick Parish in Lincolnshire. Third son Joseph Whiting succeeded his father as pastor in Lynn, MA. In 1682, Joseph Whiting accepted an invitation to leave Massachusetts and become the pastor in Southampton, Long Island, New York, where he lived the rest of his life.

Children of Samuel1 and Elizabeth (St. John) Whiting:

i. Dorothy2 Whiting, b. ca. 1631, England; d. 31 Jul 1694, Roxbury, MA; m. 4 Jun 1650, Roxbury, MA, Thomas Weld.
ii. Samuel Whiting, bapt. 25 Mar 1633, Skirbeck, Lincolnshire; d. 28 Feb 1712/3, Billerica, MA; m. 12 Nov 1656, Billerica, MA, Dorcas Chester.
iii. Joseph Whiting, b. 6 Apr 1641, Lynn, MA; d. 9 Apr 1723, Southampton, NY; m.(1) Sarah Danforth; m.(2) Rebecca Bishop.
iv. John Whiting, b. ca. 1637, Lynn, MA; d. 16 Oct 1689, Leaverton, Lincolnshire; m. ca. 1662, England, Esther Brown.
v. Elizabeth Whiting, b. ca. 1638; d. 1633, Hartford, CT; m. 6 Apr 1659, Topsfield, MA, Jeremiah Hobart.

References

  • Ancestral File.
  • FamilySearch.org Family Tree.

Copyright © 2021, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group.