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REFN: 1440
His will was made in Charleston MA 11 May 1683
His wife Mary was appointed adminstatix, Nov 18 1683 Daniel 2. in
Whittemore G. p 8/9
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REFN: 1441
died in his 45th year
There were several other births and baptisms at Malden MA.
in addition to the ch Joshua and Pelatiah.There was a Pelatiah at Canton, MA perhaps the one above mentioned.
see Whittemore p 10
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REFN: 5760
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REFN: 5761
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REFN: 2880
First American Whittemore
He was one of the earliest settlers of Charlestown, Mass' He located in that part, which was subsequently Malden, in the south-east part, the same being now Everett, about three miles from Boston. The parish records of Hitchin England show that his son John was born at Hitchin Eng Feb 11 1638-9 and so he probably came to this country a year or two after that time. In 1645 he purchased of Rev John Cotton of Boston, "meadow for two cows' grass." This piece of land joined his own farm. As he had a farm in 1645 he had probably owned it several years, and perhaps becamethe owner soon after his arrival in this country. He, probably redeemed it from the wilderness. The farm was bounded east by Chelsea, and south by Mystic river. It remained in the possession of the Whittemore family until May 1 1845 when it was sold by William Whittemore to Nathaniel Sands of NYC. The site of the dwelling-house erected by Thomas Whittemore, the first occupant, on the homestead is still identified in Everett. And old cellar hole is still discernible on the premises, on which was ericted a house in 1806 while the homestead was owned by Joseph Whittemore, replacing that built by Thomas. That house remained until 1866 when it was destroyed by fire. The site is on an elevation and commandsa fine view with Chelsea in front, Somerville on the right and Revere on the left.
see the will of Thomas Whittemore p 7-8 in Whittemore Gene.
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dy
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REFN: 2880
First American Whittemore
He was one of the earliest settlers of Charlestown, Mass' He located in that part, which was subsequently Malden, in the south-east part, the same being now Everett, about three miles from Boston. The parish records of Hitchin England show that his son John was born at Hitchin Eng Feb 11 1638-9 and so he probably came to this country a year or two after that time. In 1645 he purchased of Rev John Cotton of Boston, "meadow for two cows' grass." This piece of land joined his own farm. As he had a farm in 1645 he had probably owned it several years, and perhaps becamethe owner soon after his arrival in this country. He, probably redeemed it from the wilderness. The farm was bounded east by Chelsea, and south by Mystic river. It remained in the possession of the Whittemore family until May 1 1845 when it was sold by William Whittemore to Nathaniel Sands of NYC. The site of the dwelling-house erected by Thomas Whittemore, the first occupant, on the homestead is still identified in Everett. And old cellar hole is still discernible on the premises, on which was ericted a house in 1806 while the homestead was owned by Joseph Whittemore, replacing that built by Thomas. That house remained until 1866 when it was destroyed by fire. The site is on an elevation and commandsa fine view with Chelsea in front, Somerville on the right and Revere on the left.
see the will of Thomas Whittemore p 7-8 in Whittemore Gene.
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Lived to mature years but never came to America
He has a half brother born in America also named Thomas
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REFN: 2881
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REFN: 2880
First American Whittemore
He was one of the earliest settlers of Charlestown, Mass' He located in that part, which was subsequently Malden, in the south-east part, the same being now Everett, about three miles from Boston. The parish records of Hitchin England show that his son John was born at Hitchin Eng Feb 11 1638-9 and so he probably came to this country a year or two after that time. In 1645 he purchased of Rev John Cotton of Boston, "meadow for two cows' grass." This piece of land joined his own farm. As he had a farm in 1645 he had probably owned it several years, and perhaps becamethe owner soon after his arrival in this country. He, probably redeemed it from the wilderness. The farm was bounded east by Chelsea, and south by Mystic river. It remained in the possession of the Whittemore family until May 1 1845 when it was sold by William Whittemore to Nathaniel Sands of NYC. The site of the dwelling-house erected by Thomas Whittemore, the first occupant, on the homestead is still identified in Everett. And old cellar hole is still discernible on the premises, on which was ericted a house in 1806 while the homestead was owned by Joseph Whittemore, replacing that built by Thomas. That house remained until 1866 when it was destroyed by fire. The site is on an elevation and commandsa fine view with Chelsea in front, Somerville on the right and Revere on the left.
see the will of Thomas Whittemore p 7-8 in Whittemore Gene.
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REFN: 2881
"of Cambridge"
He was a wheelwright by trade
He moved three times during his life
He died in Cambridge on a farm he had leased of Gov Danforth. Dec 8 1694 see Whittemore geneName Suffix:
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REFN: sam 1
Samuel 1 on pg 29 Whittemore
After a short residence in Dover NH settled on a farm in what is now Somerville, MA.
Was in the army in 1675
died age 35
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G28M-XV
Ancestral File Number:
G28M-Z2
Ancestral File Number:
G28N-06
Ancestral File Number:
G28N-2J