Person:Nathan Whiting (6)

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. 12 Jul 1750
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Colonel Nathan Whiting
Gender Male
Birth[2] 4 May 1724 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Education[3] 1740 Harvard College; transferred to Yale College after one year.
Degree[3] 1743 Yale College
Marriage 12 Jul 1750 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Saltonstall
Death[2] 9 Apr 1771 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[4] Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Reference Number? Q6969415?


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Nathan Whiting (4 May 1724, Windham, Connecticut – 9 April 1771) was a soldier and merchant in Colonial America.

Biography

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References
  1. Nathan Whiting, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Whiting, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    8:1971.

    "Nathan (Whiting), b 4 May 1724 (Windham), d 9 Apr 1771 æ. 47 (gravestone, City Burial Ground, New Haven), (church record, First Congregational Society, New Haven); Col.; …"

  3. 3.0 3.1 Nathan Whiting, in Colonial Collegians: Biographies of Those Who Attended American Colleges before the War for Independence. (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society & New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005)
    Harvard:4930-34; Yale 510-11.
  4. Nathan C. Whiting, in Find A Grave.

    There is no indication as to why this memorial includes a superfluous middle initial.