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John Whiting

Birth1796 - Limerick, York, Maine, USA
DeathFebruary 11, 1857 - Tamworth, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States
MotherElizabeth Betsy WALKER
FatherCaleb WHITING

Born in Limerick, York, Maine, USA on 1796 to Caleb WHITING and Elizabeth Betsy WALKER. John Whiting married Martha Rankins and had 16 children. He passed away on February 11, 1857 in Tamworth, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States.

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Parents
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Caleb Whiting
1765 - 1843
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Elizabeth Betsy Walker
1772 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Martha Rankins
1796 - 1866
Children Show all
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Jeremiah H. Whiting
1823 - 1894
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George C. Whiting
1825 - 1906
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Levi F. Whiting
1829 - 1902
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Thomas Whiting
1836 - 1897
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Simeon Whiting
1832 - 1895
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John Whiting
1820 - 1905
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Caleb E. Whiting
1837 - 1925
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Caleb E Whiting
1839 - 1906
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Mary C Whiting
1849 - Unknown
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David Whiting
1830 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whiting
1823 - Unknown
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Elijah Whiting
1824 - Unknown
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Henry Whiting
1833 - Unknown
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Nicholas E. Whiting
1825 - Unknown
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Asa Whiting
1816 - 1895
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Cyrena M Whiting
1835 - 1918

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