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- !SOURCE: "Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections, Part II," emailed by N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 29 Jan 2003.
!SOURCE: Email from Joanne Lahr-Kreischer to Weldon Whipple, 17 Feb 2003; from B. Huckins to Weldon Whipple, 8 Dec 2007. They cite/note the following:- In the 1850 Census, Montville, NL, CT, Caleb age 37 and Jason age 33 live next door to each other. Jason moves by 1860 but not too far away to Colchester, CT and Caleb is found in the 1860-1880 census in Montville. Both are born in CT and parents born CT.
- 1850 Montville, New London, Connecticut census:
- Whipple, Jason age 33 blacksmith b. CT
- Whipple, Lydia Ann age 33 b. CT
- Whipple, Cornelia P age 10 b. CT
- Whipple, Lyman age 6 b. CT
Lives next door to - Whipple, Caleb, 37
- 1860 Colchester, New London, Connecticut census:
- Whipple, Jason, age 43 b. CT (farmer)
- Whipple, Lyda Ann, age 33 b. CT (housekeeper)
- Whipple, Lyman S age 16, b. CT
- Whipple, Mary L age 6 b. CT
- Whipple, Curtis K age 6 b. CT
- 1870 Colchester, New London, Connecticut:
- Whipple, Jason 53, Farmer
- Whipple, Lydia Ann, 43
- Whipple, Mary J. 17
- Whipple, Curtis K. 14
- Whipple, Lyman L. 26, Blacksmith
- 1880 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut:
- Jason 63, famer, with wife Lydia Ann and son Curtis K.
!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 25 Feb 2003. Cites "Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections," which lists "Jason Whipple, 1818-1882 bd. {does this mean buried or born and died?} Chesterfield. Linwood Cemetery, Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut, US"
!SOURCE: Email from Michael Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 30 Jun 2005. Cites http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/apr1882.html
(The Williamantic Chronicle - Year of 1882)477. TWC Wed Apr 5 1882: Lebanon. A very sudden and remarkable death occurred in Exeter on Friday last. Mr. Jason Whipple while on his way to Colchester, accompanied by his daughter, having proceeded from home but a short distance, dropped the lines which he was holding and slipped from his seat into the body of the wagon. His daughter thinking he was in a fit or had fainted, hurried on to a house hear by when it was discovered that the unfortunate man was dead, having undoubtedly expired instantly. His body was taken to Chesterfield for interment
!SOURCE: Email from R. Gilebarto to Weldon Whipple, 18 Jun 2009. Notes that "Jason's name is memorialized on a common gravestone at Linwood Cemetery, Colchester, on that of his son in law Willis O Gardner. It specifically states, however, that he is buried in Chesterfield. I do not know if there is a Chesterfield Cemetery, but there is a borough of Chesterfield, considered part of Oakdale, but in the town of Montville."
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