Person:Mary Whiting (22)

m. 14 Sep 1696
  1. Ann Whiting1698 - 1778
  2. Samuel Whiting1700 - 1718
  3. Elizabeth Whiting1702 - 1730
  4. Lieutenant Colonel William Whiting1704 - 1787
  5. Captain John Whiting1705/06 - 1786
  6. Sybil Whiting1708 - 1755
  7. Mary Whiting1712 - 1736
  8. Colonel Nathan Whiting1724 - 1771
m. 23 Nov 1727
Facts and Events
Name Mary Whiting
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 24 Nov 1712 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 23 Nov 1727 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Rev. Thomas Clapp
Death[1] 9 Aug 1736 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 New Englander and Yale Review. (New Haven, Connecticut: William L. Kingsley)
    55:429.

    Cemetery at Windham, CT: "Here lyeth interred the body of Mrs. Mary Clap, the Consort of the Rev. Thomas Clap. She was of a most amiable disposition, the delight and crown of her husband, an ornament to her sex, and a pattern of every grace and virtue. She for a long time expected death with serenity of mind - and met it with great joy and satisfaction. She lived greatly desired, and died universally lamented. Aug. 9th, 1736, in the twenty-fourth year of her age."
    [Age 23, so birth bet. 9 Aug 1712 - 9 Aug 1713.]

  2. Adams, Robert Train, and Douglass Graem Adams. A family record of Dr. Samuel Adams, United Empire Loyalist of Vermont and Upper Canada: the first five generations descending from William Adams of Ipswich (1594-1661) and the descendants of Dr. Adams of Arlington (1730-1810). (Lafayette)
    36.

    Mary Whiting, d/o Rev. Samuel Whiting and Elizabeth Adams, b. Windham 24 Nov 1712, m. 23 Nov 1727 Rev. Thomas Clap.