Person:Abraham Whitaker (5)

Abraham Whitaker
b.Abt 1609
Facts and Events
Name Abraham Whitaker
Unknown Abraham Whittier
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3][4] Abt 1609
Will? 6 Aug 1674
Death[1][2][3][4][6] Bef 22 Aug 1674 Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

Abraham Whitaker / Whittier arrived at Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts by 1636.[7] He was a carpenter, fisherman and farmer born about 1609 (deposed aged 60 years old of "Haverhill" in 1669 EQC). He appears on the tax lists in 1637. He had at least three children with a first unrecorded wife. He married second about 1653 to Mary who married second John Knight. Abraham Whitaker had at least five children (although the assignment of children may not be exactly known). He purchased 7 acres for 3 pounds in the Plain Farm in 1645. He was stinted for 1 cow in 1647. He conveyed a 10 acre lot between Darby Fort and Peach's Point in 1652 and removed to Manchester by 1653 where his younger children were probably born. In 1656 he sued Robert Gray for leaving his son John in Virginia. John presumably died there as he had a second son named John shortly thereafter. Another son William in 1711 then of Brookhaven, Long Island deeded his share of his father's estate to his brother Isaac of Manchester. His will was dated 6 Aug 1674 and inventory was taken 22 Aug 1674. His widow, Mary and her second husband John Knight were administrators of his estate in 1682.

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