Seventh Generation (Continued)

Family of "Deacon" John WHITMAN (152) & Mary / "Mercy" FOSTER

374. Dorcas WHITMAN.[4] Born on 5 May 1749 in Massachusetts.

Dorcas had six children with Ebebezer Perry, and lost all but one of them in a fire. She then married Samuel McIntyre and seven more children.
In 1821, she was in Ontario. She had thirteen children by McIntyre. I have the names of seven of them in my files at this time.[10]

Dorcas first married Ebenezer PERRY[4]. Ebenezer died on 16 Aug 1777 in Brattleboro, Windham, VT.

[8]Killed at the Battle of Bennington 1777.

They had one child:
500 i. SIX CHILDREN

Dorcas second married Samuel McINTYRE[4].

They had the following children:
501 i. James (1779-)
502 ii. John
503 iii. Abraham
504 iv. Hannah (1780-)
505 v. Dorcas
506 vi. Esther
507 vii. Daniel (1789-)

375. Daniel WHITMAN. Born on 5 Jun 1750 in Annapolis. Daniel died on 23 Apr 1840, he was 89.

He and his wife settled on a portion of the Whitman land grant at Rosette.

On 9 Feb 1778 when Daniel was 27, he married Sarah KENDALL, in Annapolis, NS.[10]

They had the following children:
508 i. Sarah (1780-)
509 ii. Isaac (1782-)
510 iii. Mercy (1784-1785)
511 iv. John (1786-1846)
512 v. Daniel (1788-)
513 vi. Silas (1791-)
514 vii. Asaph (1793-)
515 viii. Mary (1795-1815)
516 ix. Zachariah (1798-1813)
517 x. Stephen (1802-1802)
518 xi. Lois (1804-)

376. Hannah WHITMAN. Born on 12 Aug 1751 in Massachusetts.

In 1772 when Hannah was 20, she married William Ellery TUFTS[4], son of Joshua TUFTS & Abigail ELLERY. Born in 1747.

They had the following children:
519 i. John Whitman (1774-)
520 ii. Dorcas (1776-)
521 iii. Sarah (1778-)
522 iv. Samuel (1781-1808)
523 v. Phoebe (1783-)
524 vi. Mercy (1786-)
525 vii. Hannah (1788-)
526 viii. Ann (1788-1862)
527 ix. Jacob (1794-1841)

377. Edward WHITMAN. Born on 6 Aug 1752 in Stow, Worcester Co. Mass. Edward died in Annapolis, NS on 15 Jan 1822, he was 69. Buried in Clarence Cemetery #130, LDS film #1017204.

In 1775 when Edward was 22, he married Dorothy GATES, daughter of Capt. Oldham GATES & Mehitable TROWBRIDGE. Born on 28 Sep 1755. Dorothy died on 10 Feb 1829, she was 73. Buried in Clarence Cemetery #130.

They had the following children:
528 i. Charles (1783-1850)
529 ii. Asa/Asaph (1786-1850)
530 iii. Lydia (1786-)
531 iv. James (1790-1862)
532 v. Salome (1790-1872)
533 vi. Diadama (1797-1865)
534 vii. Margaret (1801-)
535 viii. Edward
536 ix. Dorothea
537 x. Mercy (-1875)
538 xi. Jacob (-1850)
539 xii. Oldham (-1848)

378. John WHITMAN. Born on 25 Sep 1753 in Stow, Middlesex Co. Mass.

In 1784 when John was 30, he married Elizabeth RICE[5], daughter of Ebenezer RICE.

They had the following children:
540 i. Elizabeth
541 ii. John (1782-1804)
542 iii. Letitia (1785-)
543 iv. Elnathan (1785-1868)
544 v. Ebenezer
545 vi. Eli
546 vii. James (~1790-1859)
547 viii. Annie
548 ix. Maria (1796-)
549 x. Alfred (1798-1861)
550 xi. Dorinda (1800-)

379. Salome WHITMAN. Born on 29 Mar 1755 in Stow, Massachusetts. Salome died in Nictaux, Annapolis, NS on 5 Jun 1831, she was 76.[11]

It is told of Salome that after her marriage to Mjr. Nathaniel Parker, twenty people ate at her table every day: his children by his first wife, her children by Mjr. Cleveland, and the children belonging to Salome and Nathaniel.

In 1779 when Salome was 23, she first married Mjr. Nathaniel PARKER, son of William PARKER & Mary MAYNARD. Born on 14 Mar 1743 in Dorcester, Mass. Nathaniel died in Nictaux, Annapolis, NS on 31 Jul 1830, he was 87.

"Nathaniel arrived in Granville, Annapolis Co., NS about 1760. According to the local histories of Calnek, Wilson, and Eaton and in an article written by one of his descendants, the Rev. D. O. Parker [Berwick Register, 12 May, 1897], he served under Wolfe at the fall of Quebec. Perhaps it is more likely he served in a Massachusetts regiment as part of the colonial army. After his return to Shrewsbury, MA, his home town, he must have moved very quickly to Nova Scotia. His arrival may have been as late as 1765, but he was a Planter. He was a grantee in Annapolis Twp. 30 Oct 1765. From the first division of the Felch Plan he received Lot #74 and from the second division, Lot #10.
Eventually he became a Justice of the Peace, a Commissioner to get settlers, and a Commissioner of Roads; he played a part in the laying of the Liverpool-annapolis road (Calnek, page 278)
He and his second wife, Salome Whitman, travelled to the Gaspereau River on horseback, to be baptizedd 5 June 1779, and were received into the Horton Baptist Church. Previously, he had been baptized as an infant, in the Shrewsbury church, 20 March 1743. With this act he renounced Congregationalism.
Along with his various enterprises and activities, he found time to raise a family of 16; all lived to adulthood. His first wife, and mother to his first six children was Anna Hardy, daughter of Aaron Hardy and Hepzibah Bradish. Anna died in 1778, presumably shortly after the birth of Lucy.
In the Berwick Register, the Rev. D. O. Parker (one of over 40 ordained Baptist ministers sine Nathaniel) suggests the immigrant Parker was one of three, probably a reference to Thomas Parker of Mass. Bay Colony who arrived on the "Susan and Eileen" in 1634. This line traces back to Captain Joseph Parker and Margaret. This eveidence came to light with the publication of Joseph's line in "The Exxex Genealogist", May, 1997.
In the "Halifax Herald", August 19, 1958 there is a picture of the house he built in Nictaux, which was still in use by Rudolph Haase that year.
[Parker, Major Nathaniel, July, 1998.FTW]
Eventually, he became a Justice of the Peace, a Commissioner to get settlers, and Commissioner of Roads; he played a part in the laying of the Liverpool-Annapolis road. [Calnek, 278]

He and his second wife, Salome Whitman, travelled to the Gaspereau River on horseback to be baptized 5 June 1779, and were received into the Horton Baptist Church. Previously, he had been baptized as an infant, in the Shrewsbury church, 20 March 1743. With this (second) act, he renounced his Congregationalism."

Along with his various enterprises and activities, he found time to raise 16 children; all of them living into adulthood. Anna Hardy, daughter of Aaron Hardy and Hepzibah Bradish, was his first wife and mother of the first six children. She died in 1778, supposedly just shortly after the birth of their daughter Lucy.
Nathaniel remarried Salome Whitman, and by April of 1780 had his first child, Henry Parker, with Salome.

They had the following children:
551 i. Henry (1780-1835)
552 ii. Elizabeth (1781-1866)
553 iii. Parney (1783-1875)
554 iv. Irene (1785-1823)
555 v. Mittie (1788-1863)
556 vi. Lovejoy (Lovefry) (1790-1836)
557 vii. Charlotte (1792-1863)
558 viii. Letitia (1794-1880)
559 ix. Maynard (1795-1860)
560 x. Maria (1800-1874)

Salome second married Mjr. Ezekiel CLEVELAND. Born abt 1751.

They had the following children:
561 i. Salome (1776-1853)
562 ii. Ezekiel (~1774-1832)

380. Elnathan WHITMAN. Born in 1756. Elnathan died in 1765, he was 9.

381. Jacob WHITMAN. Born on 14 Oct 1757 in probably Mass. Jacob died in Sep 1837, he was 79.

Annie came from Argyle, NS and the couple lived at Rosette.

Jacob married Anna/Annie SPINNEY, daughter of John SPINNEY & Johanna/Joanna ROBERTS. Born on 15 Aug 1763 in Argyle,Yarmouth, NS.[1]

They had the following children:
563 i. Spinney (1798-1878)
564 ii. Elizabeth
565 iii. Joanna (1808-)
566 iv. Whitefield
567 v. Mercy (-~1847)
568 vi. David
569 vii. Jacob (1786-1834)
570 viii. Ann

382. Isaac WHITMAN. Born in 1758. Isaac died in 1777, he was 19.

383. Abraham WHITMAN. Born on 10 Sep 1761 in Annapolis Royal, NS. Abraham died in Canso, Nova Scotia on 14 Mar 1854, he was 92. Occupation: Shipbuilder.

Came to Canso to start a shipbuilding business; saw it was a better place to do a fishing business. There were five families in Canso when he arrived. He would go to Canso in the spring and go back to Chester in the winter months. Fearing the danger of the privateers of the time, he decided to move his family to Canso. He brought in a teacher for the children and settled there. His business built the town's economy and population to over 1600 individuals. He was the "Grand Sire" of the Whitman business in Canso.

In 1793 when Abraham was 31, he married Hannah WEBBER, in Chester, NS. Born on 19 Mar 1771 in Chester, NS. Hannah died in Canso, NS in May 1847, she was 76.

Christened 14 July 1771 in St. Stephens, Chester

They had the following children:
571 i. Isaac (1795-1831)
572 ii. James (1794-1814)
573 iii. John (1797-)
574 iv. Dorcas (1797-)
575 v. Mercy (1802-)
576 vi. Hannah (1804-)
577 vii. Letitia (1806-1884)
578 viii. Sarah M. (1808-)
579 ix. Abraham Newed (1814-)

384. Mercy WHITMAN.[12] Born on 26 Mar 1763 in Stowe, MA. Mercy died in Milton, NS on 13 Feb 1828, she was 64.

On 27 Jun 1787 when Mercy was 24, she married Nelson FREEMAN[5], son of Simeon FREEMAN & Patience WOOD, in Liverpool, NS. Born on 11 Jun 1764 in Liverpool, NS. Nelson died in Milton, NS on 21 Mar 1819, he was 54.

They had the following children:
580 i. Salome (1788-1852)
581 ii. Mercy (1788-)
582 iii. Whitman (1792-)
583 iv. David (1794-)
584 v. Eliza (1796-)
585 vi. Parna (1800-)
586 vii. Nelson (1802-)
587 viii. Mary (1805-1807)
588 ix. Edward Perkins (1811-)


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