Individual Details
Samuel Whiting III
(19 Jan 1663 - 8 Mar 1715)
Billerica births: WHITING, Samuel, s. Samuel [dup. Samuell] and Dorcas, Jan. 19, 1662-3. [Whiteing, s. Samuel and Dorcas. MR]
Billerica deaths: WHITING, Samuell, Cornet, Mar. 8, 1714-15. [Samuel, a. 52. GR1].
Billerica deaths: WHITING, Samuell, Cornet, Mar. 8, 1714-15. [Samuel, a. 52. GR1].
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Reed (1662 - 1717) |
Child | Samuel Whiting (1687 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Whiting (1689 - 1727) |
Child | Katherine Whiting (1691 - 1731) |
Child | Leonard Whiting (1693 - ) |
Child | Joseph Whiting (1695 - 1757) |
Child | Mary Whiting (1701 - ) |
Child | Dorcas Whiting (1704 - 1778) |
Child | John Whiting (1706 - ) |
Father | Samuel Whiting Jr. (1633 - 1713) |
Mother | Dorcas Chester (1637 - 1713) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Whiting (1660 - 1705) |
Sibling | Rev. John Whiting (1664 - 1697) |
Sibling | Oliver Whiting (1665 - 1736) |
Sibling | Mary Whiting (1667 - 1740) |
Sibling | Dorothy Whiting (1668 - 1740) |
Sibling | Joseph Whiting (1670 - 1701) |
Sibling | James Whiting (1671 - 1671) |
Sibling | Unice Whiting (1672 - 1672) |
Sibling | Benjamin Whiting (1674 - 1675) |
Sibling | Benjamin Whiting (1682 - 1682) |
Notes
Birth
Samuel WhitingSex Male
Birth Date 19 Jan 1663
Birthplace Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Birthplace (Original) Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Father's Name Sam'll Whiting
Mother's Name Dorcas
Event Type Birth
Page 11
"Samuel Son of Mr. Samuel & Dorcas Whiting was born January 19, 1662/3."
Marriage
Samuel Jr. WhitingSex Male
Spouse's Name Elizabeth Read
Spouse's Sex Female
Marriage Date 27 Jan 1687
Marriage Place Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Marriage Place (Original) Wooburne, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Event Type Marriage
Page p 154.
"Mr. Samuel Whiting Jun of Billerica, & Mrs. Elizabeth Read were joyned together in marriage, by Mr. Thomas Weld, Minister of Dunstable January 27th, 1686/7"
Death
Billerica deaths: WHITING, Samuell, Cornet, Mar. 8, 1714-15. [Samuel, a. 52. GR1].Cornet (rank) was originally the lowest grade of commissioned officer in a British cavalry troop, the modern equivalent being a second lieutenant. The rank was abolished by the 1871 Cardwell Reforms, which replaced it with sub-lieutenant. Although obsolete, the term is still used as an internal title of address when referring to a second lieutenant within the British Army regiments of the Blues and Royals and Queen's Royal Hussars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornet_(rank)
Burial
PLOT C86Inscription:
Here Lyes ye Body
of Mr. SAMUEL
WHITTING Who
Decd. March ye
8th 1714 in ye 53d
Year of his Age
Endnotes
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3. Find A Grave Memorial 19531509.