Jonathan after this lived with his son in Morristown and died there December 28, 1827 and was buried beside his wife in the first burying ground in Rossie.
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Perone Whipple was born April 5, 1752 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut to Samuel Whipple and Eunice Mitchell.
Perone married Jonathan Church in Brattleboro about 1770.
Their ten children were:
1. Daniel Whipple, born May 10, 1772;
2. Eunice, August 14, 1774;
3. Lucy, June 19, 1776;
4. Ezra, May 7, 1778;
5. Elinor, January 10, 1780;
6. Cyrus, February 19, 1782;
7. Clarice, March 7, 1784;
8. Jonathan, July 27, 1786;
9. Horace, October 1, 1788;
10. Urania, February 18, 1792.
In consideration for one hundred Pounds on December 5, 1786, Jonathan Church purchased "a Certain Saw-mill standing on Whetstone Brook and on the west side of the Highway that is near Connecticut River", the deed stating also "that he shall have the Priviledge of Raising the aforesaid Mill-dam Eighteen inches higher than it now is".
Perone Whipple Church died September 10, 1818 at Rossie, St. Lawrence County, New York.
Jonathan after this lived with his son in Morristown and died there December 28, 1827 and was buried beside his wife in the first burying ground in Rossie.
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Perone Whipple was born April 5, 1752 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut to Samuel Whipple and Eunice Mitchell.
Perone married Jonathan Church in Brattleboro about 1770.
Their ten children were:
1. Daniel Whipple, born May 10, 1772;
2. Eunice, August 14, 1774;
3. Lucy, June 19, 1776;
4. Ezra, May 7, 1778;
5. Elinor, January 10, 1780;
6. Cyrus, February 19, 1782;
7. Clarice, March 7, 1784;
8. Jonathan, July 27, 1786;
9. Horace, October 1, 1788;
10. Urania, February 18, 1792.
In consideration for one hundred Pounds on December 5, 1786, Jonathan Church purchased "a Certain Saw-mill standing on Whetstone Brook and on the west side of the Highway that is near Connecticut River", the deed stating also "that he shall have the Priviledge of Raising the aforesaid Mill-dam Eighteen inches higher than it now is".
Perone Whipple Church died September 10, 1818 at Rossie, St. Lawrence County, New York.
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