• John Whipple (c. 1617–1685) was an early settler of Dorchester in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who later settled in Providence in the Colony of Rhode...
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  • John Whipple may refer to: John Adams Whipple, American inventor and early photographer John Whipple (settler), early settler of Dorchester in the Massachusetts...
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    Their son William Whipple III died in infancy. Whipple was a descendant of Samuel Appleton, early settler in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Whipple earned his fortune...
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    Whipple chose to be a seafarer early in his life and embarked on a career in the lucrative trade with the West Indies, working for Moses and John Brown...
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  • lawyer and NY1 society reporter George Whipple III. The Whipple family is descended from John Whipple, an early settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and...
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  • of John Whipple, an early settler of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Senator Daniel Webster, founding father William Whipple, and...
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    Henry Benjamin Whipple (February 15, 1822 – September 16, 1901) was the first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, who gained a reputation as a humanitarian...
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    Fort Whipple is a former United States (U.S.) Army post that was temporarily established at Del Rio Springs, north of present-day Chino Valley, Arizona...
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  • (1667–1733), a daughter of Deputy Governor John Greene Jr. and granddaughter of John Greene, an early settler of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence...
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    chocolate factory buildings were built on that site. site. In 1637 early settler John Whipple, an apprentice to Stoughton, settled on land near Butler and Bearse...
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  • Dartmouth College) Whipple Mountains (California) – Amiel Weeks Whipple (military engineer) White, South Dakota – W.H. White (settler) White Cloud Township...
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  • son of John Whipple and Sarah Whipple, who were early settlers of Dorchester in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and later of Providence, Whipple was born...
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    his father, William Whipple, a direct descendant of John Whipple, one of the area's earliest settlers in the 1600s. At that time, the property also contained...
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    Court of N. H., 1782–91....(a) Catherine Whipple Langdon: m. 1808, Edmund Roberts, of Portsmouth, N. H. "John Langdon". The Weekly Register. June 27, 1812...
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    1660s when the colonial Providence government granted land to John Whipple and other settlers to acquire land title from the Native Americans in the area...
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  • Providence settler, and her brother James also came to New England. Thomas and Alice had eight children. Their daughter Alice married Eleazer Whipple, the son...
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  • Tillinghast, early pastor of the First Baptist Church in America John Whipple, early settler of Providence Reverend William Vaughn, first Baptist minister of...
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    soldiers from Fort Whipple attacked two nearby Yavapé camps, killing 14 and wounding seven." The following month, Fort Whipple soldiers attacked another...
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    (married to daughter of Commodore Abraham Whipple) Major Anselm Tupper, surveyor (son of General Benjamin Tupper) John Mathews, surveyor Major Haffield White...
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    1851, when he assisted the Sitgreaves Expedition. In 1854, he met Amiel Whipple, then leading an expedition crossing the Colorado. Several Mohave aided...
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    his descendants with Illustrations 1599–1890. St. Louis, Missouri : A.Whipple, Publisher The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough...
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  • daughter of Robert and Amey (Whipple) Gibbs, and a granddaughter of Colonel Joseph Whipple and niece of Deputy Governor Joseph Whipple, Jr. Mawney's daughter...
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  • was a descendant of Lion Gardiner (1599–1663) who was an early English settler and soldier that founded the first English settlement in what became the...
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    while Whipple served in the Assembly for a few months, and maintained the operations that killed or captured many of the native people. Whipple's operations...
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    Missouri : A.Whipple, publisher Lion Gardiner, and his descendants with Illustrations 1599–1890. by Curtiss C. Gardiner, St. Louis, Missouri : A.Whipple, Publisher...
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    2020. Whipple, Wayne (1911). The story-life of Washington; a life-history in five hundred true stories. University of Michigan. Philadelphia, The John C....
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    American colonists and settlers. As European Americans encroached on their territory, the Comanche waged war on the settlers and raided their settlements...
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    developed. The Seat of Government will, for the present, be at or near Fort Whipple. Signed at Navajo Springs, Arizona December 29, 1863 — By the Governor:...
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    lighthouse was demolished is unknown. Whipple Point Light was a tower that was built on the end of a pier on Whipple Point in Lake Memphremagog. Built in...
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    Printed for J. R. Whipple Company, 1910 Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Boston, New Hampshire. Official website Whipple Free Library New Boston...
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