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From: "Dorothy J Smith" <>
Subject: Re: WHIPPLE website
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 00:05:16 -0800


Whipple, John, carpenter, Dorchester, in employ of Mr. Stoughton in 1632;
rem to Ipswich; propr. 1638; ret to Dorch' frm and deputy May 13, 1640. One
of the Courts com. of valuation in 1640. Engaged in trade with William
Paine and others in 1647. Cornet, town officer. (Suff. De. 111, 357) Sold
land and buildings at Dorch and rem to Providence in 1658. Ret to Ipswich.
Sold land May 31, 1673. Wife Sarah adm chh 29 (8) 1641, Ch. John Bapt 1 (9)
1641, Sarah bapt. 6 (12) 1641, Samuel bapt 17 (1) 1644, Eliezer bapt. 8 (1)
1646, Mary bapt 9 (2) 1648, william bapt 16 (3)1652, Benjamin bapt 4 (4)
1654, David bapt 28 (7) 1656, Joseph, Jonathan and Abigail b at Providence.
He d 16 May 1685, age abt 68 yrs Genealogy (Reg. XXXII, 403)

Matthew, bro of John Ipswich, propr 1638. See Nevill.
Will dated 7 (3) 1645, altered after marriage 13 (9) 1646, was prob 28 (7)
1647. Beq to ch John, Matthew, Joseph, Mary, Anna and Elizabeth; to wife
Rose the est. she had before marriage to him and L10 (pounds?) to the elders
Nathaniel Rogers and John Norton bro John Whipple to be one of the
overseers. Alarge estate.

Don't know if I sent this to you before of not. I see nothing on Bocking
Whipple. This is from Pioneers of Massachusetts by Pope.
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Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 11:54 AM
Subject: WHIPPLE website

>http://www.whipple.org/docs/blaine/overview.html
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>•Whipples in the New World in 1638 •John Whipple and the Ship Lyon •The
>Ipswich Whipples Are from Bocking •Only Young John Was on the Lyon •Was
>Young John Related to the Bocking Whipples?
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