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- !SOURCE: Edson Whipple Family Organization microfilm. Gives sources: "Boston Transcript 11 Apr. 1926 No. 2187 From Mrs. V.F.C. Schenectady, N.Y. Copy of a MSS. Also Am. Pub. E vol 2"
!MILITARY: Henry Burdette Whipple gives the following on p. 9: "He was Cornet Captain, John Appleton's Troop, 1668; Lieutenant and Captain of Captain Nicholas Paige's Company, Mount Hope Campaign; King Philip's War; Captain of troop, 1676."
!SOURCE: John Osborne Austin, in _One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families_ (Salem, Mass., 1893; reprint ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977), p. 262, Shows John, his two wives Martha Reyner and Elizabeth Paine, and their children. Austin gives a death date of 1683.
!BIRTH: 21 Dec 1625, given in A Partial list of the Descendents of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England / Compiled from Divers Sources by Henry Burdette Whipple (High Point, North Carolina, Oct. 1965), p. 8.
!DEATH: 10 Aug 1683, given in A Partial list of the Descendents of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England / Compiled from Divers Sources by Henry Burdette Whipple (High Point, North Carolina, Oct. 1965), p. 8.
!SOURCE: Email from Blaine Whipple, 11 May 1998, citing parish registers, St. Mary's Church, FHL film #1471886, items 12, 13 (birth), the Darling Papers Collection, Ipswich, MA public library (death), and New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p. 803 (marriage).
!SOURCE: Thomas Franklin Waters, _The John Whipple House in Ipswich, Mass., and the People Who Have Owned and Lived in It_ (Ipswich, Mass.: Ipswich Historical Society, 1915), p. 21.
!SOURCE: Mabel Young Sanborn, "The Ancestry of Brigham Young," The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine (1931), vol. 22, p. 17.
!SOURCE: Email from Blaine Whipple, 10 Jul 2002.
!SOURCE: Blaine Whipple, History and Genealogy of "Elder" John Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts (Victoria, B.C.: Trafford, 2004), p. G4, G5. Gives birth 21 Dec 1625.
!CHILDREN: Dwane V. Norris, Whipple Family Tree (Jackson, Mich., 1996), p. 14, lists a daughter, Anna Whipple, born between Joseph and Sarah. She is not included in other sources.
!TITLE: "Cornet is a militia title from the early years of New England. I believe it is the first rank of the officer corp. and is gained by a vote of the soldiers in the company. Cornet John Whipple later became Capt. John Whipple." --B. Whipple, 10 Jul 2002.
!SOURCE: Blaine Whipple, 15 Generations of Whipples: Descendants of Matthew Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts, Abt 1590-1647: An American Story (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2007), 2:G9.
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