Person:Joseph Whiting (4)

m. Bef 1633
  1. William WhitingEst 1633 - 1699
  2. Rev. John WhitingAbt 1635 - 1689
  3. Sarah WhitingEst 1637 -
  4. Mary WhitingEst 1644 - 1709
  5. Captain Joseph Whiting1645 - 1717
  6. _____ WhitingAft 1647 -
  • HCaptain Joseph Whiting1645 - 1717
  • WMary Pynchon1650 -
m. 5 Oct 1669
  • HCaptain Joseph Whiting1645 - 1717
  • WAnna Allyn1654 - 1734/35
m. Bef 1677
  1. Anna Whiting1687 - 1752
  2. Margaret Whiting1690 - 1747
  3. Colonel John Whiting1693 - 1766
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain Joseph Whiting
Gender Male
Birth[1][3][4] 2 Oct 1645 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 5 Oct 1669 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Pynchon
Marriage Bef 1677 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Mary).
to Anna Allyn
Death[4] 19 Oct 1717 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[5] Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[6] 26 Feb 1717/18 £1849-06-08, by William Whiting, Aaron Cooke and Thomas Hosmer.
Probate[6] 7 Oct 1718 Inventory exhibited.
Probate[6] 8 May 1721 Additional inventory exhibited. £696-18-09.
Estate Settlement[6] 24 Jan 1738/39
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 William Whiting, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    676.

    "Joseph Whiting s of William & Susanna born Oct 2, 1645 (HTR) died Oct 8, 1717 mar/1 Oct 5, 1669 Mary Pynchon dau of Hon. John Pynchon and Amy Wyllys. Mar/2 1676 Anna Allyn born Aug 18, 1654 (HTR) died Mch 3, 1735 ae 82 bur Center Ch dau of Col. John Allyn and Hannah Smith."

  2.   Joseph Whiting, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:519.

    "Joseph (Whiting), Westfield, s. of the first William, m. 5 Oct. 1669, as Goodwin says, but town rec. 6 Aug. 1670, Mary, d. of John Pynchon of Springfield, had Mary, b. 19 Aug. 1672; Joseph, 5 Oct. 1674; and his w. d. soon aft. He was made cornet of Hampsh. troops 1672, freem. of Mass. 1671, being then of Westfield pulpit, as Farmer in MS. thought, mistak. him. for the preced. but he was a merch. went back to Hartford, m. Ann, d. of Col. John Allyn, had Ann, 28 Aug. 1677, d. at 6 yrs.; John, 13 Nov. 1679, d. young; Susanna, 18 June 1682; William, 14 Mar. 1685, d. at 17 yrs.; Ann, again, 18 Aug. 1687; Margaret, 5 Jan. 1691; and John, again, 15 Dec. 1693. He was treasr. of the Col. Goodwin says, from 1678 till his d. 39 yrs. and was succeed. 32 yrs. by his s. John. Farmer makes him to be chos. an Assist. 1683, but I doubt. His wid. d. 3 Mar. 1735."

  3. Hartford Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    347.

    "Whiting, Joseph, s. William, b. Oct. 2, 1645 [D:1]."
    "Whiting, Joseph, s. W[illia]m, b. Oct. 2, 1645 [FFS:1]."

  4. 4.0 4.1 Connecticut. Colonial General Assembly; Charles J. (Charles Jeremy) Hoadly; Connecticut. Colonial Council; Connecticut. Colonial Council of Safety; J. Hammond (James Hammond) Trumbull; and United Colonies of New England. Commmissioners. The public records of the colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776. (Hartford [Connecticut]: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1850-1890)
    6:26.

    "Capt. Joseph Whiting, the late Treasurer, was born in Hartford, Oct. 2,1645. He was first elected to the office of Treasurer in May, 1678, and held the office till his death, which occurred at New Haven while attending at this session, suddenly, on or about October 19th."

  5. Joseph Whiting, in Find A Grave.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Joseph Whiting, Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records
    2:450-51.

    "Probate Records. Vol. IX, 1715 to 1723. Page 295.

    Whiting, Joseph, Hartford. Invt. £1849-06-08. Taken 26 February, 1717-18, by William Whiting, Aaron Cooke and Thomas Hosmer.

    Court Record, Page 47—5 December, 1717: Adms. granted to Mrs. Anne Whiting, widow of sd. Decd.

    Page 84—7 October, 1718: Invt. exhibited by Mrs. Anne Whiting and John Whiting.

    Page 151—8 May, 1721: Mrs. Anne Whiting, Adms., exhibits an additional invt. of £696-18-09. Accepted.

    Page 101 (Vol X) 23 September, 1725: Anna Whiting and John Whiting, Adms., exhibit an account of their Adms. And the Court order that £38-15-11 be set out for the widow's necessary support.

    Page 336 (Vol. X, Probate Side) : This writing witnesseth an agreement made and concluded this day (24 January, 1738-9) by us the subscribers relating to the estate of our honoured father, Joseph Whiting, Esq., deceased, and our honoured mother, Mrs. Anna Whiting, as followeth: First. We have fully agreed and settled both of sd. moveable estates. 2nd. That all the lands are divided and made even, Nathaniel Stanly's part in the house and homested that his hond. father dwelt in having been paid to Jonathan Marsh for his part thereof. And Mr. Thomas Warren's part is ye sd. house and homested that was formerly belonging to his predecessor, Mr. Thornton, he having paid his brother Marsh for his part of sd. house and homested. The rest of the land belonging to the aforesd. estate is all belonging and appertaining to John Whiting, and divided and set out to him by our agreement as his part of the aforesd. estate, except what is under mentioned, which remains and belongs to us all in proportion as thereafter mentioned, sd. Whiting having paid Thomas Warren for his fifth part. First, a right of land in the northwest township named Hartland, which descended to us by our father being a £75 list in the patent, belongs three-fifths parts to John Whiting and one-fifth part to Nathaniel Stanly, and one-fifth part to Jonathan Marsh, yet lying in that maner in common between us. Also a right of land at Salmon Brook, about 10 acres, 2-5 to John Whiting and 1-5 a piece to Nathaniel Stanly, Jonathan Marsh and Thomas Warren. A right of land descended to us by our mother in the five miles on the east side of the Great River, and another in the three-mile lots, which descended to our mother by Col. Allyn, 2-5 of these lots belong to John Whiting and 1-5 apiece to Nathaniel Stanly, Jonathan Marsh and Thomas Warren. A right at Keney's Point, about 7 acres and 1-2, the same proportions. Another right of land in the neck at Hartford, descended to us by our mother from Col. Allyn, 2-5 belong to John Whiting, and 1-5 apiece to Nathaniel Stanly, Jonathan Marsh and Thomas Warren. A right in the house Moses Cook lives in, descended to us by our mother from Col. Allyn, 2-5 belongs to John Whiting, and 1-5 apiece to Nathaniel Stanly, Jonathan Marsh and Thomas Warren.

    Signed: NATH: STANLY, JONATHAN MARSH, THOMAS WARREN, JOHN WHITING.

    Witness: Elnathan Whitman, John Austin."