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ISSN:0835:6734 WHITLOCK FAMILY NEWSLETTER 47644 Forester Road Subscription $20 ($25/£16 International) Tel:604/824-7450 Vol.34 No.1 RR#2, Sardis, B.C. per annum renewable January 1 st Email:[email protected] Mar 2015 CANADA V2R 4M6 Published Mar.Jun.Sep.& Dec. Page 1 Website:http://www.whitlockfamilyassociation.com It is amazing that after working on Whitlock research for over forty-eight years that I am still surprised when great new information from the 1600's just falls into my hands. As I have had considerable experience transcribing 16 th and 17 th century documents, I was asked to give assistance to a researcher who was having trouble reading a Will from 1641. The researcher was Jo Pleshakov and she downloaded a copy the Will of Humphry Jorden of Kinver in Staffordshire and I started the transcription process. My interest was piqued as I had a Thomas Jorden connected to the WHITLOCK02H family in London in the 1600's and the Will actually mentioned a Thomas Jorden but I had no information on a connection between the Kinver and London Jordens. The next day Jo email me a copy of a Jorden chart done pre 1883 showing the descent of the Jordens of Kinver from the early 1500's. On the edge of the chart there was a Thomas Jorden of London married to Katherine Whitlock!! While the descent on chart was not correctly shown, the family was correct and we figured out my Thomas Jorden was the son of Humphry Jorden’s brother Thomas born in 1571. Things just snowballed from there. I discovered references to Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden’s 1690 Will and was able to locate it at the British National Archives and paid my £3.30 to have a copy downloaded into my computer. The list of children and grandchildren Katherine mentioned in her Will allowed me to connect other material in our files and on the Internet to the point that within a couple of days I had traced some of Katherine’s fourteen children several generations and one line all the way to the present day. Katherine even leaves a legacy to her nephew James Whitlock (1650?-1716) the original immigrant to Virginia. Most of this issue deals with the new information uncovered as a result of Jo requesting some help transcribing her ancestor’s Will. I have included a review of Alison Light’s book Common People - A History of An English family. Among Alison’s ancestors is the Whitlock family of Syresham, Northamptonshire and she follows this family on their journey to Birmingham and eventually to where she grew up in the dockyard area of Portsmouth. A very personal history of a working class family living thorough the first industrial revolution. I managed to continue cataloging information from Lawrence Otis’ discs and added a great deal of detail to the WHITLOCK28 family (X7643). I was also extremely pleased to finally make a connection from Lawrence’s information with a descendant of my great-grandfather’s only sister Sarah (Whitlock) Crichton (1853-1887). Sarah died young and her husband Charles Crichton married again. Their children eventually moved to the USA and the family, lost contact with them. I contacted Mike Stakes who showed as a grandson in the obituary of Sarah Whitlock’s granddaughter, Marjorie (Rowles) Stakes (1915-2005). Mike was doing research on his Stakes ancestors and his email address was shown there. He lives in the US and I am looking forward sharing research on his Whitlock ancestors with him. Our collection of photographs continues to grow with the addition of lots more gravestone photographs. Mandane Ennis sent me the link to the Warren Co., Tennessee ones on Find a Grave and I extracted them all for the one cemetery as they filled in a lot of detail on the WHITLOCK33 chart. There is so much new information becoming available on the Internet that it is hard to keep track of what might be new to our research. Find my Past recently released 1.7 million new births, marriages and deaths for Nottinghamshire. I went through the marriages and updated our database but when I started the births I had to limit myself that those pre 1837 as the vast majority of them were after 1900. To keep up with the volume of new information, I would need a group of volunteers with copies of our database to take on small projects to scan new sources to pick out items missing from our files. They would then need to create separate compatible databases of new information that could be later incorporated with the master database. We are up to 44,259 entries and this is certainly my first place to search when looking for connections but it is by no means complete and does not even include the vast majority of my births and deaths after 1900 that I still have on the old 3 x 5 cards. One day... I have earlier sent out renewal notices to everyone who has not yet renewed for 2015 and I hope you will continue to support this research for another year. I have new and renewed subscriptions for 52 so far and am hoping to reach 100 this year so am more than half way. Several have kindly given gift email subscriptions to various relatives which is a rather unique gift. My thanks as usual to everyone who has shared their Whitlock and Whitlock descendant information. This is what the Whitlock Family Association is all about. I hope you find this issue of interest. Whitlock Family Newsletter

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ISSN:0835:6734

WHITLOCK FAMILY NEWSLETTER

47644 Forester Road Subscription $20 ($25/£16 International) Tel:604/824-7450 Vol.34 No.1RR#2, Sardis, B.C. per annum renewable January 1st Email:[email protected] Mar 2015CANADA V2R 4M6 Published Mar.Jun.Sep.& Dec. Page 1

Website:http://www.whitlockfamilyassociation.com

It is amazing that after working on Whitlock research for over forty-eight years that I am still surprised whengreat new information from the 1600's just falls into my hands. As I have had considerable experiencetranscribing 16th and 17th century documents, I was asked to give assistance to a researcher who was havingtrouble reading a Will from 1641. The researcher was Jo Pleshakov and she downloaded a copy the Will ofHumphry Jorden of Kinver in Staffordshire and I started the transcription process. My interest was piquedas I had a Thomas Jorden connected to the WHITLOCK02H family in London in the 1600's and the Willactually mentioned a Thomas Jorden but I had no information on a connection between the Kinver andLondon Jordens. The next day Jo email me a copy of a Jorden chart done pre 1883 showing the descent ofthe Jordens of Kinver from the early 1500's. On the edge of the chart there was a Thomas Jorden of Londonmarried to Katherine Whitlock!! While the descent on chart was not correctly shown, the family was correctand we figured out my Thomas Jorden was the son of Humphry Jorden’s brother Thomas born in 1571.Things just snowballed from there. I discovered references to Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden’s 1690 Will andwas able to locate it at the British National Archives and paid my £3.30 to have a copy downloaded into mycomputer. The list of children and grandchildren Katherine mentioned in her Will allowed me to connectother material in our files and on the Internet to the point that within a couple of days I had traced some ofKatherine’s fourteen children several generations and one line all the way to the present day. Katherine evenleaves a legacy to her nephew James Whitlock (1650?-1716) the original immigrant to Virginia. Most ofthis issue deals with the new information uncovered as a result of Jo requesting some help transcribing herancestor’s Will.

I have included a review of Alison Light’s book Common People - A History of An English family. AmongAlison’s ancestors is the Whitlock family of Syresham, Northamptonshire and she follows this family ontheir journey to Birmingham and eventually to where she grew up in the dockyard area of Portsmouth. Avery personal history of a working class family living thorough the first industrial revolution.

I managed to continue cataloging information from Lawrence Otis’ discs and added a great deal of detail tothe WHITLOCK28 family (X7643). I was also extremely pleased to finally make a connection fromLawrence’s information with a descendant of my great-grandfather’s only sister Sarah (Whitlock) Crichton(1853-1887). Sarah died young and her husband Charles Crichton married again. Their children eventuallymoved to the USA and the family, lost contact with them. I contacted Mike Stakes who showed as agrandson in the obituary of Sarah Whitlock’s granddaughter, Marjorie (Rowles) Stakes (1915-2005). Mikewas doing research on his Stakes ancestors and his email address was shown there. He lives in the US and Iam looking forward sharing research on his Whitlock ancestors with him. Our collection of photographscontinues to grow with the addition of lots more gravestone photographs. Mandane Ennis sent me the link tothe Warren Co., Tennessee ones on Find a Grave and I extracted them all for the one cemetery as they filledin a lot of detail on the WHITLOCK33 chart.

There is so much new information becoming available on the Internet that it is hard to keep track of whatmight be new to our research. Find my Past recently released 1.7 million new births, marriages and deathsfor Nottinghamshire. I went through the marriages and updated our database but when I started the births Ihad to limit myself that those pre 1837 as the vast majority of them were after 1900. To keep up with thevolume of new information, I would need a group of volunteers with copies of our database to take on smallprojects to scan new sources to pick out items missing from our files. They would then need to createseparate compatible databases of new information that could be later incorporated with the master database.We are up to 44,259 entries and this is certainly my first place to search when looking for connections but itis by no means complete and does not even include the vast majority of my births and deaths after 1900 thatI still have on the old 3 x 5 cards. One day...

I have earlier sent out renewal notices to everyone who has not yet renewed for 2015 and I hope you willcontinue to support this research for another year. I have new and renewed subscriptions for 52 so far andam hoping to reach 100 this year so am more than half way. Several have kindly given gift emailsubscriptions to various relatives which is a rather unique gift.

My thanks as usual to everyone who has shared their Whitlock and Whitlock descendant information. Thisis what the Whitlock Family Association is all about. I hope you find this issue of interest.

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MISCELLANEOUSX7632 4 Articles by Rod Hodgson re John Augustus Mathison (1781-1868) of Hudson, PQ W09X7633 1 Email from Douglas Peters Dd Nov.27,2014 re Abraham & Sara Arnoll (Whitlock) Trible

(M1830) Bideford, DEV W01X7634 48 Northampton Marriages by Arthur Hopkins re Abraham & Elizabeth (Burr) Whitlark (M1766)

Raunds, NTH W77X7635 4 Email from Mandane Ennis Dd Dec.10,2014 re Big Springs Church, Warren Co. Tn

1850-1894 re James & Mary (West) Whitlock (M1813) & family W33X7636 3 Email from Mandane Ennis Dd Dec.10,2014 re Joseph Hyatt & Sarah (Spangler) Whitlock

(M1855) W33X7637 13 Email from Mandane Ennis Dd Dec.10,2014 re Whitlocks of Charles Creek Cemetery, Warren

Co., Tn W33X7638 2 Emails from Cathie Whitlock Dd Dec.6,2014 re John Edward & Patricia (Gilmour) Whitlock

of KsX7639 20 Whitlock History by Vera (Whitlock) Rathkamp re Foster Smith Whiltock (1845-1904) from

Rich Teague W33X7640 1 Note from Helen Wuerth Dec 2014 re birth Niko Tomljenovic Nov.2,2014 London, On

W01X7641 10 Registered Voters in Florida as at Oct 22, 2014 re Emily Louise Whitlock W64X7642 1 Yankee Magazine Apr 1995 re James & Georgianna Whitlock (Lent) Harrisson (M1883) from

Arvilla Corey W16X7643 226 Source references re W28 family USSS, Ancestry Charts, Find a Grave, etc from Lawrence

Otis W28X7644 2 Find a Grave, Chapman Community Cemetery, Chapman, Parry Sound District, On re Philip

James Whitlock (1869-1946)X7645 1 Email from Shawna Buice Dd Dec.31,2014 re descent from Jessie Thomas & Nancy

Parilee (Wilson) Whitlock (M1888) Lawrence Co., Al W84X7646 1 Lawrence Co., Al archives re Whitlock marriagesX7647 1 Marriage Aug.2,1899 All Saints, Nottingham, NTT Frederick William Stephen Whitelock &

Mary Jane Eliza Tinkler (Earl) Slack from Jo Fitz-Henry W12X7648 1 Dade Sentinel May 19,2010 Obit Eloise (Haney)(Whitlock) Ferguson ( -2010) 79, died

May 16,2010 Trenton, GaX7649 1 Email from Mark Whitlock Dd Jan.19,2015 obit Warren Glen Whitlock (1920-2015) died

Jan.17,2015 Taylor Springs, Il W16X7650 1 Find a Grave obit Sandra Kay (Whitlock) McKay (1951-2012) died Jan.28,2012 Scotsdale, Ar

W33X7651 43 Find my Past Marriages NottinghamshireX7652 2 Email from Atishia Lamar (Whitlock) (Morgan) Becker Dd Jan.22,2015 re Kimsey Samuel &

Lena Marie (?) Whitlock of Ar W37X7653 3 Dec 1999 BBC Nigel Wrench interview with Arthur James Whitlock (1891-2000) of

Tenterden, KEN W77X7654 3 Stratford le Bow , London, Church records re Thomas Jorden (1609-1671) & Katherine

Whitlock (1622-1690) W02HX7655 5 John Billingsley (1657-1722) by Jim Benedict W02HX7656 2 The History of Parliament re Sir Thomas Webster (1676-1751) W02HX7657 1 Descent from Roy & Marry (Estey) Whitlock of NB from Mitchell Whitlock W09X7658 1 Email from Rita Silva Dd Jan.25,2015 re Levi J. Whitlock died Jul.4,1863 Helena, AR

W64X7659 1 Email from Dianne Sutton Dd Feb.5,2015 re Alfred Ernest Whitlock (1919-2014) W42

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WILL OF KATHERINE (WHITLOCK) JORDEN 1690In the name of God Amen I Katherine Jorden of London widdow being weake in body but of sound mindand memory (blessed bee God doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament And as touching theTemporall Estate wherewith God hath Graciously blessed mee I doe Will and devise the same as followethImprimis I give unto Doctor Samuell Annesly and to my brother Mr. John Whitlock the sume of one hundredpounds of lawfull money of England to bee payd unto them within one yeare next after my decease Uppontrust in the in them reposed that they or the survivour of them shall give and dispose the same to such andsoe many poore Godly Ministers and in such proportions as I shall either in writeing under my hand or byword of mouth before witnesses nominate and appoint to receive the same within one yeare next after mydecease And if any of these persons that I shall nominate dye before they have received the proportion bymee appointed them Then my said Trustees are to pay the same to such other person or persons in his ortheir stead as my sayd Trustees shall thinke fitt Item I further give to the said Doctor Annesley and mybrother Whitlock the sume of Thirty pounds like money to bee payd them within the Time aforesayd upponTrust that they or the Survivour of them doe likewise give and dispose of the same to such and soe manypoore widdowes feareing God (and in such proportions as I shall either by word or writeing nominate andappoint to that end) within one Yeare next after my decease And if any of them soe nominated shall dyebefore they have received the proportion by mee appointed them Then to such others in their stead as mysayd Trustees shall thinke I fitt Item further give to the sayd Doctor Annesley and my roher Whitlock thesume of Thirty pounds like money to bee payd them within the Time aforesayd uoon Trust that they or theSurvivour of them doe likeswise give and dispose the same to such and soe many poore widdowes fearingGod (and in such proporcions as I shall be word or writeing nominate and appoint that end) within one yearnxt after my decease And if any of them oe nominated shall dye before they jave received th proportion bymee appointed them Then to such others in their stead as my sayd Trustees shall thinke fitt. Item I give tothe poore of the parrish where I share bee buryed (in case it shall be the parish of Stratford Bow where mydeare Husband was interred) the sume of Five pounds but if I bee buryed in any other parish Then I giveonly the sume of Three pounds to the poore of any such other parish Item I give unto my Sister MaryWhitlock wife of my sayd brother John Whitlock To my Nephew James Whitlock to my Nephew JohnWhitlock and to my Neece Anne Langford Fourty shillings apeece Item I give to all the children of myBrother Robert Whitlocke Deceased Twenty shillings apeice Item I give unto my sonnes in Law Mr. JosephBurrough Mr. Godfrey Webster Mr. John Timme and Mr. John Billingsley Fourty shillings apiece Item Igive unto my aforesayd brother Mr. John Whitlock and my sonne in Law Mr. Godfrey Webster the sume ofFifty pounds of lawfull English money in Trust to bee payd to my Granddaughter Anne Timme when sheshall attaine the Age of one and Twenty yeares or on the day of her Marryage which shall First happen and ifshe dye before her age or Marryage Then to bee payd to her brothers and sisters (if any of them shall beliveing att the time of her decease) equally share and share alike Item I give to my sayd brother JohnWhitlock and the sayd Godfrey Webster the sume of one Hundred pounds more of like money in Trust forthe sole and separate use of my daughter Katherine Burrough wherein my Mind and will is that her husbandJoseph Burrough shall not intermeddle therewith or with any parte thereof and that the improvement thatshall be made thereof dureing her sayd husbands life shall either kept or layd upp for her good and advantagein such manner as my sayd brother and sonne in Law Godfrey Webster shall thinke fitt and best for her Andafter her sayd husbands decease my will is that the sayd one hundred pounds with such profitts the rest asshall bee then undisposed shall bee payd unto the sayd Katherine Burrough or her Assignes And in case sheedye in the life tyme of her sayd Husband then the sayd one hundred pounds shall bee payd unto her daughterKatherine Clerke the wife of James Clerke Item I give unto my sonne Thomas Jorden the sume of Fourehundred pounds And alsoe I give unto him my sayd sonne my large Diamond Ringe and Gilded Silver Cupwith a Ewer Item I give to my daughter Margarett Scott the sume of one hundred pounds Item I give to myGrand daughter Katherine Scott the sume of one hundred pounds And in case shee dye before her age of oneand Twenty years or day of Marryage then my Will is that Fifty pounds of the last mentioned one hundredpounds shall bee payd to my Grand daughter Elizabeth Scott Item I give to my sayd Grand daughterElizabeth Scott Fifty pounds And as to these last Legacyes given to the children of my daughter MargarettScott my Will is that my Executors hereafter named shall and may either keepe the same and theImprovement that shall bee made thereof in their hands until the sayd children sall attaine their respectiveages of one and Twenty yeares or bee marryed or else lay out of the sume and what improvement shall beemade thereof soe much as they shall judge necessary towards theire education and promotion before theycome to their respective ages or bee marryed Item I give to my daughter Abigail Webster the sume Fiftypounds And to my Grandson Thomas Webster the sume of one hundred pounds And in case my saydGrandsonne Thomas Webster dye before hee attaine the Age of one and Twenty yeares I doe hereby giveand bequeath the last mentioned one hundred pounds to my sayd daughter Abigail Webster and if shee dyebefore her husband Then I give him the sayd Godfrey Webster the sayd one hundred pounds Item I have tomy sayd brother Mr. John Whitlock and my sonne in Law Godfrey Webster the sume of one hundred poundsmore In Trust of the sole and separate use of my daughter Elizabeth Timme wherein my mind and will is thather husband John Timme shall not intermeddle therewith and that the Improvement that shall bee made

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thereof dureing the life of her sayd husband shall bee either layd upp or layd out as my sayd brother Mr.John Whitlock and Mr. Godfrey Webster shall thinke fitt for her good and after her sayd husbands decease Iwill that the last mentioned one Hundred pounds with such such profitts thereof as shall bee undisposed shallbee payd unto the sayd Elizabeth Timme or her Assignes And in case shee dye in the life time of her saydHusband Then the sayd one hundred pounds shall bee payd unto the children of my sayd daughter ElizabethTimme equally share and share alike Item I give unto my daughter Dorcas Billingsley the sume of onehundred pounds To my daughter Katherine Billingsley the some of Fowerscore pounds To myGrandaughters Mary Billingsley and Dorcas Billingsley Threescore pounds apeece and my Grandsonne JohnBillingsley Tenn pounds Item my will is that all my plate Lynnen and household goods (not already disposedin this my Will) shall be equally divided amongst all my daughters that shall bee liveing att the time of mydecease And if any of my above named Grandchildren shall happen to dye either before marryage or theirerespective ages of one and Twenty yeares Then my will is that the Legacy and parte of the deceasedGrandchild or Grandchildren shall goe and bee payd to his and theire surviveing bretheren and sisters and Icase there bee none such then to my other surviving Grandchildren equally share and share alike Exceptingwhat is otherwise disposed of in this my Will Item I give to Hannah Smalley daughter of Robert Smalleydeceased the sume of Three pounds The rest and residue of all my Estate (after my debts Legacyes andFunerall charges shall bee payd and discharged) I give and devise as followeth That is to say the one halfethereof I give to my sayd sonne Thomas Jorden and the other halfe thereof I give to and amongst mydaughters that shall bee liveing att the time of my decease to bee equally divided among them share andshare alike And I hereby nominate make and ordaine my sayd Brother Mr.John Whitlock and my sayd sonnein Law Mr Godfrey Webster Executors of this my last will and Testament In Trust for the performancethereof for the benefitt of the Legatees therein named according to my true intent therein And I doe give untomy sayd brother Mr.John Whitlock and my said sonne in Law Mr. Godfrey Webster the sume of Fiftypounds apeice for theire paines and care in the execution of this my Will And as touching my Funerall myWill is that all my children and Grandchildren with both my Executors and their wives shall have Mourningthat is to say Five pounds apeece shall bee allowed for men and women and Three pounds apeece foryounger persons And for all other things relateing to my Funerall I leave the same to the discretion of mysayd Executors Provided they keepe within the compasse of Two hundred pounds And as to the Legacyesleft to my Grandchildren (excepting those left to the children of my daughter Margaret Scott and the childrenof my daughter Elizabeth Timme) my Will is that if their parents shall give such security as shall beesatisfactory to my sayd Executors for the payment thereof according to this my Will Then they may pay suchLegacyes into the hands of such parents and thereuppon my sayd Executors shall bee discharged thereof andfrom any Account for the same In wittnesse whereof to this my Will conteyneing two sheets of paper andthis parte of another sheete I have to the Two First sheets putt my hand att the bottome of each sheete and tothis last sheete putt my hand and seale and sealed the whole att the Topp of the First sheete The Fowerteenthday of June in the second year of the Reign of our Sovewraigne Lord and Lady King William and QueeneMary over England or Anno duo one Thousand six hundred Nynety Katherine Jordan signed sealedpublished and declared to bee the last will and Testament of the sayd Katherine Jorden in the presence of usand before the signeing sealeing publishing and declareing here of the word (Grandsonne was interlined inthe second sheete) Thos Abraham William Marriott Mary Enden

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REFERENCES (NOTE: All missing numbers are items in the Census files)

R3822 1 Border Crossing Documents 1905 Jul 9 Roxie Beatrice (Whitlock) Lambert (1896-1992)Detroit Wayne Co., Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3823 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Sep 12 Alexander Louis Grodzensky (1885-1960)St.Louis Missouri USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3824 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Jun 5 Gus Ellison (1888- ) Fairgrove TuscalaCo. Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3825 1 Memorial Card 1980 Jun 17 Vera Ellison (1915-1980) Caro Michigan USA from LawrenceOtis W28

R3826 1 Particular of Recruit 1918 May 20 Normal H. Smith (1896- ) Calgary Alberta Canadafrom Lawrence Otis W28

R3827 1 Military Casualty Record 1945 Jun 1 William Oriel Freele (1898-1945) Portage La PrairieManitoba Canada from Lawrence Otis W28

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R3828 1 Border Crossing Documents 1911 Nov 12 Walter Whitlock (1874- ) Detroit Wayne Co.,Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3829 1 Memorial Card 1945 Oct 2 Julia Ann (Whitlock) Theodie (1867-1945) Glencoe OntarioCanada from Lawrence Otis W28

R3830 1 Michigan Passenger & Crew List 1903-1965 1916 Nov 16 Helen Miles (1911 - ) & MildredMiles (1912- ) Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3831 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Sep 6 Walter Whitlock (1874- ) Detroit WayneCo., Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3832 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Sep 12 William John Miles (1878-1953) FlintMichigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3833 1 Application for gravestone or marker 1960 Jan 16 Earl William Graves (1897-1960) BayPort Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3834 1 Application for gravestone or marker 1961 Jun 20 Oln Edgar Grant (1911-1961) DetroitWayne Co., Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3835 1 Application for gravestone or marker 1958 Mar 25 Sherman Arthur Whitlock RaymoreMissouri USA from Lawrence Otis

R3836 1 US Navy Casualties Book 1776-1941 1918 Sep 24 Clarence Martin Graves Great LakesIllinois USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3837 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Sep 12 Archibald Argyle McIntyre (1899- )Detroit Wayne Co., Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3838 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1917 Jun 5 Robert Franklin Graves (1895- ) FairHaven Huron Co. Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3839 1 Registration Cards WWI 1917-1918 1918 Sep 12 Vern McKee Detroit Wayne Co.,Michigan USA from Lawrence Otis W28

R3840 1 Memorial Card 2011 Jan 4 Hazel Eleanor Coe (1928-2010) Lethbridge Alberta Canadafrom Lawrence Otis W28

R3846 2 Register of Officers whose service terminated prior to Jan.1,1858 Col Aaron C.Whitlock &Capt Aaron C. Whitlock New York USA from James E. Wilson W09

R3850 4 Will proved Sep.5,1690 1690 Jun 14 Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden (1622-1690) Stratford leBow London England from National Archives W02H

R3851 3 Quitclaim 1464 John & Margery Whittlokke Boxley Kent EnglandR3852 354 Common People – The History of an English Family by Alison Light Richard & Mary

(Edwards) Whitlock Northamptonshire, England from Alison Light W77R3853 2 Jorden Tree before 1883 Edward & Eleanor Jorden (M1560's) Dunsley Kinver

Staffordshire England from Jo Pleshakov W02HR3854 2 Will proved May 31,1641 1637 Nov 16 Humphrey Jorden Dunsley Kinver Staffordshire

England from Jo Pleshakov W02HR3855 3 Will proved Aug.14,1595 1595 May 29 John Jorden London England from Jo Pleshakov

W02HR3856 4 Will proved Jun.25,1624 1622 Oct 18 Thomas Jorden St.Stephen Coleman St London

England from Jo Pleshakov W02H

KATHERINE (WHITLOCK) JORDEN (1622-1690)Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden was born July 2, 1622 in the Parish of St. Peter Poer, London, the fourth childand only surviving daughter of Richard Whitlock & Katherine Burchett who married November 4 1615 at St.Andrews Holborn, London. Her father, Richard was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School, became amember of the Skinners Co. and a successful London merchant. He leased the Manor of Beches from hisbrother William in 1617 for a period of 21 years, eventually taking ownership. He died a fairly young manat about 49.

Katherine’s eldest brother was Doctor Richard Whitlock (1616-1666) author of Zootomia and after therestoration in 1660 a fairly troubled cleric. Katherine’s nephew James, mentioned in her 1690 Will, wasRichard’s son, James Whitlock (1650?-1716) of Virginia. Katherine’s Will also names her niece Anna(Whitlock) Langford. I think this Anna Whitlock is the one baptized February 4 1647 at St. Margaret’sWestminster the daughter of Katherine’s brother Richard and his wife Joane. This Joane is mentioned in the

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Will of Katherine’s brother Robert Whitlock in 1670. There is no mention of Joane in Katherine’s Will andit is assumed she had died before 1690 and her daughter Anna was likely living with Katherine’s brotherJohn Whitlock (1625-1708) of Mansfield. Anna married Thomas Langford May 16,1671 at Mansfield,Nottinghamshire and like her uncle John Whitlock, Anna’s husband, Thomas Langford, was a non-conformist minister.

Katherine’s brother, John Whitlock (1625-1708) was the Vicar of St. Mary’s Nottingham who was ejectedfor non-conformity. He became the minister of the Presbyterian Chapel High Pavement, Nottingham. Hemarried Mary Tuckney the daughter of Anthony Tuckney Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge whereJohn Whitlock received his MA degree in 1645. In 1680 this John Whitlock appeared before Sir RobertClayton to provide proof that Anthony Whitlock of Lambeth, Surrey was the rightful heir of ThomasWhitlock (1615-1659) whose son Thomas Whitlock (1658?-1678) of Rappahannock Co. Virginia diedbefore reaching age 21.

There is a plaque in St.Mary, Bow church in London. “Near this Place lyeth the Body of ThomasJordan, of London, Merchant, who married Katherine only Daughter of Richard Whitlock, ofLondon, Merchant: By whom he had issue five Sons and nine Daughters, of which he left living twoSons and five Daughters. He finished his Course in the 62d Year of his age, and yielded up hisSpirit unto God April the 9th 1671, Bequeathing his Body unto the Earth, to wait for a blessedResurrection.” From this memorial we know Katherine had fourteen children of which seven were stillalive in 1671 when Thomas died. So far we have been able to determine the names of eight children.

In her Will Katherine mentions six of her children and several grandchildren. Her daughter Katherine andher husband Joseph Burrough, daughter Margaret and her husband Robert Scott, daughter Dorcas & husbandJohn Billingsley, daughter Elizabeth and her husband John Timme, daughter Abigail and husband GodfreyWebster and her son Thomas Jorden. The other son John Jorden must have died between Thomas Jorden’sdeath in 1671 and Katherine’s in 1690. Grandchildren include Katherine Burrough the wife of James Clerk,Katherine & Elizabeth Scott, Katherine, Mary & Dorcas Billingsley, children of her daughter ElizabethTimme (not named) and her grandson Thomas Webster.

PHOTOGRAPHSPH1763 Grave of Arnold Doyle Whitlock (1911-1941) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren

Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1764 Grave of Avia Louise Whitlock (1935-1937) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren

Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1765 Graves & Casey Lee Whiltock (1912-1968) & Maude Frances (Alley) Whitlock (1917-1972)

Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1766 Grave of Dortha Mae Whitlock (1916-1917) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co.,

Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1767 Graves of Elzie Clark Whitlock (1887-1964) & Icie May (Simpson) Whitlock (1886-1946)

Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1768 Graves of Harold Glenn Whitlock (1926-2004) & Frances Kay (Willis) Whitlock (1930-2013)

Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1769 Grave of James Knox Polk Whitlock (1840-1907) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville,

Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1770 Grave of Serena Abigail (Whitlock) Allen (1858-1929) Kirby Cemetery, Warren Co., Tn

(W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1771 Grave of William Worth Allen (1849-1927) Kirby Cemetery, Warren Co., Tn (W33)

from Mandane EnnisPH1772 Grave of Lucy A. (Orrick) Whitlock (1839-1923) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren

Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1773 Grave of Mary Whitlock (1851-1919) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn

from Mandane EnnisPH1774 Grave of Minnie (Earle) Whitlock (1887-1922) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren

Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1775 Grave of Pleasant Monroe Whitlock (1850-1921) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren

Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

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PH1776 Graves of Nancy (Chisam) Whitlock (1873-1913) & William Carrol Whitlock (1874-1948)Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1777 Graves of Otis Monroe Whitlock (1896-1966) & Nancy Lula (Bond) Whitlock (1903-2002)Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1778 Grave of Ola (Tittsworth) Whitlock (1900-1981) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, WarrenCo., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1779 Grave of Ricky Allen Whitlock (1955-1955) s Jessie Whitlock, Charles Creek Cemetery,Earleyville, Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1780 Grave of Robert Lee Whitlock (1880-1849) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, Warren Co.,Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1781 Grave of William Basil Whitlock (1930-1938) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville, WarrenCo., Tn (W33) from Mandane Ennis

PH1782 Graves of Robert Stocks Whitlock (1844-1898) & Isabella (Kennedy) Whitlock (1852-1939)Westoe Cemetery, South Shields, DUR from Robert Walter Whitlock

PH1783 Graves of Mary Gertrude (Morris) Whitlock (1799-1873) & Robert C. Whitlock (1819-1882)Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY (W16)

PH1784 Graves of James Egbert Lent (1815-1884) & Mary G. (Whitlock) Lent (1823-1890)Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY (W16)

PH1785 Grave of Sarah Ann Lent (1852-1855) Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY(W16)

PH1786 Graves of Charles Augustus Lent (1857-1937) & Nellie (Bishop) Lent (1880-1929)Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY (W16)

PH1787 Graves of James Egbert Lent (1862-1929), Ephriam M. Lent (1867-1950) & Jennie B. Lent(1867-1951) Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY (W16)

PH1788 Grave of Charles Hersey Lent (1888-1961) Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY(W16)

PH1789 Graves of George Gregory Gleichweit (1903-1995) & Mildred Murl (Drury) Gleichweit(1906-2003) Clovis Cemetery, Fresno, Ca (W28) from Lawence Otis

PH1790 Graves of John Wesley Whitlock (1889-1977) & Esther Ruth (Ross) Whitlock (1893-1976)Vauxhall, Ab (W28) from Lawence Otis

PH1791 Graves of Bruce & Coralee Britton (1954-1954) (W28) Petrolia, Lambton Co., On fromLawence Otis

PH1792 Graves of Lydia (Whitlock) Demings (1884-1946) & Lester Demings (1872-1962) New BayPort Cemetery, Fairhaven, Huron Co., Mi (W28) from Lawence Otis

PH1793 Grave of Maxene Lola (Gray) Whitlock (1929-1975) Lakeview Cemetery, Osoyoos, BC (W28)from Lawence Otis

PH1794 Graves of Raymond L. Demings (1914-1985) & Dorothy (Eimers) Demings (1917-2012) NewBay Port Cemetery, Fairhaven, Huron Co., Mi (W28) from Lawence Otis

PH1795 Grave of Earl William Graves (1897-1960) New Bay Port Cemetery, Fairhaven, Huron Co., Mi(W28) from Lawence Otis

PH1796 Whitlock Family (Unidentified) from Lawence OtisPH1797 Grave of Fred W. Whitlock (1904-1993) Masonic Cemetery, Las Cruces, Dona Ana Co., NM

(W28)PH1798 Grave of Helen Louise (Sparks) Whitlock (1907-2007) Masonic Cemetery, Las Cruces, Dona

Ana Co., NM (W28)PH1799 Grave of Marie Louise Whitlock (1946-1963) Masonic Cemetery, Las Cruces, Dona Ana Co.,

NM (W28)PH1800 Grave of Kenneth L. Kuhl (1920-1998) Dale Cemetery, Beaverton, Gladwin Co., Mi (W28)

from Lawence OtisPH1801 Graves of Arthur H. Kuhl (1897-1985) & Harriet Donna (Graves) Kuhl (1900-1990)

Assembly of God Church Cemetery, Sebewaing, Huron Co., Mi (W28)PH1802 Grave of Richard John Whitelock (1916-2010) Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Mount Vernon,

Somerset Co., Md (W57)PH1803 Grave of Richard John Whitelock (1943-2006) Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Mount Vernon,

Somerset Co., Md (W57)PH1804 Graves of Leonard J. Whitelock (1891-1971) & Dora E. (Jones) Whitelock (1890-1964)

Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Somerset Co., Md (W57)

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PH1805 Grave of Monna E. Whitelock (1911-1921) Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Mount Vernon,Somerset Co., Md (W57)

PH1806 Graves of Mary (Muir) Whitelock (1877-1964) & William Adolphus Whitelock (1877-1939)Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Somerset Co., Md (W57)

PH1807 Evelyn Whitlock Common People – History of an English Family by Alison Light (W77)PH1808 Whitlock racing car “100” Ohio from Christopher WhitlockPH1809 Grave of Clifford Wesley Whitlock (1900-1977) Tinker Gass Cemetery, Rising Fawn, Dade

Co., Ga from Janet PiercePH1810 Grave of Minnie Bell (Gass) Whitlock (1905-1959) Tinker Gass Cemetery, Rising Fawn, Dade

Co., Ga from Janet PiercePH1811 Grave of Joyce Elizabeth (Whitlock) Walston (1934-1963) Tinker Gass Cemetery, Rising

Fawn, Dade Co., Ga from Janet PiercePH1812 Grave of Garland Murphy Walston (1928-2000) Tinker Gass Cemetery, Rising Fawn, Dade

Co., Ga from Janet PiercePH1813 Grave of Clifford Wesley Whitlock (1927-2001) Trenton Baptist Cemetery, Dade Co. Ga

from Janet PiercePH1814 Grave of Ellen (Whitlock) (Whitlock) Levy (1915-1983) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville,

Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1815 Grave of Sandra Kay (Whitlock) McKAY (1951-2012) Charles Creek Cemetery, Earleyville,

Warren Co., Tn (W33) from Mandane EnnisPH1816 Arthur James Whitlock (1891-2000) of Tenterden, KEN (W77)PH1817 Graves of Albert Whitlock (1881-1951) & Amy (King) Whitlock (1877-1963) Bradwell St

Lawrence Churchyard, Milton Keynes, BKM from Billion GravesPH1818 Portrait of Sir Thomas Webster (1676-1751) by Thomas Hudson 1730, Battle Abbey, SSX

(W02H)PH1819 Portrait of Sir Whistler Webster (1699?-1779) by Thomas Hudson, Battle Abbey, SSX

(W02H)PH1820 Drawing of Elizabeth (Webster) Chaplin (1755-1833) (W02H)PH1821 Portrait of Sir Godfrey Webster (1747-1800) by Louis Gauffier 1796 , Battle Abbey, SSX

(W02H)PH1822 Graves of Daniel Whitlock (1789-1865) Anne Combs (Davison) Whitlock (1799-1879) &

Daniel Whitlock (1832-1853) Elm Ridge Cemetery Somerset Co., NJ (W16)PH1823 Daniel Whitlock (1789-1865) 1850's? NJ (W16)

SIR THOMAS WEBSTER (1676-1751)Sir Thomas Webster was born in the parish of St.Gabriel, Fenchurch, London October 27, 1676. He was theson of Godfrey Webster and Abigail Jorden and grandson of Thomas Jorden and Katherine Whitlock. In her1690 Will Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden left her grandson Thomas Webster one hundred pounds at age 21.No small sum on October 27, 1697 when Thomas was 21.

Assuming, following the custom of the day, that Thomas & Katherine (Whitlock) Jorden negotiated themarriages of their children, the marriage of Godfrey Webster to their daughter Abigail was an auspiciousone. Godfrey Webster was a fairly wealthy man who lent money to the new King and Queen, William &Mary following the Revolution of 1688. He was rewarded by being given a very lucrative contract to supplyall the clothing for the Army. By 1710 he owned so many shares of Bank of England stock that he was ableto be a governor or director. Thomas joined his father as a partner and on May 21, 1703 at age 26 Thomaswas knighted and created 1St Baron Webster.

Thomas Webster had also made an extremely advantageous marriage, when in 1701 he married Jane Cheekthe granddaughter of Henry Whistler. At this time Thomas purchased Copped Hall, Essex from CharlesSackville, the Earl of Dorset. As a young man of 24 Thomas spent considerable sums (likely of his father’smoney) improving his new estate including in 1706 enclosing part of Waltham Forest to provide easieraccess.

In 1719 Thomas Webster purchased Battle Abbey in Sussex from Henry Whistler. From 1705 to 1727Thomas was the member of Parliament for Colchester three times.

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Sir Thomas Webster died May 31, 1751 and his estateswere inherited by his son Whistler Webster. TheWebsters were not very good at producing heirs andtwice the Baronetcy was inherited by a brother due to noheir. The Baronetcy became extinct in 1923 when the 8th

Baron died six years after his only son died at Ypres inthe Great War.

Battle Abbey was built on the site of the Battle ofHastings in 1066. It was largely destroyed in 1538 andthe property sold. It remained in the Webster familyuntil 1858 and was repurchased in 1901 and has housed agirls school since 1912, finally being sold to theGovernment in 1976. It is now a British Heritage site.

Top: Sir Thomas Webster (1676-1751)

Middle: Sir Whistler Webster (1699?-1779)

Bottom: Sir Godfrey Webster (1747-1800)

Portraits at Battle Abbey, Sussex

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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGSNP1507 The Record Courier, Baker City, Or Oct.13,2014 “William “Billy the Kid” David Whitlock”

obit from Arvilla CoreyNP1508 The Bellingham [Wa] Business Journal March 2000 “Caregivers provide comfort,support” re

Sue Whitlock from Arvilla CoreyNP1509 The Bellingham [Wa] Herald May 29, 2000 “Flat tire blows Binyon team's chance at top 100”

re Bryan Whitlock (cross country ski) from Arvilla CoreyNP1510 Obit Dorothy E. (Hale) Feffers (1908-1998) of Granite Falls, Wa & Marguerite Elaine (??)

Hale (1916-1999) of Renton, Wa (W25) from Arvilla CoreyNP1511 Bay City Times, obit Gayle Ellison (1912-1981), 69 Saginaw, Mi (W28) from Lawrence OtisNP1512 The Tecumseh Herald “Historical Society honors Clinton Hall of Famer” re Marjorie L. Pieper

(1922-2008) (W28) from Lawrence OtisNP1513 Atikokan Press Jul.24,1958 “Car Smashed – 2 Local Men In Hospital” re Marvin Miniely

(W28) from Lawrence OtisNP1514 Toronto Star Apr.24,2014 obit Alfred Whitlock died Apr.20,2014 from Lawrence OtisNP1515 The Brewster Standard Feb.8,1940 obit Charles Avery Whitlock (1859-1940) 81, died

Jan.28,1940 Brewster, NYNP1516 The Watertown Re-Union Aug.14,1895 “A Cayuga County Fiend” re murder of Henry V.

Whitlock 57, Aug.6,1895 North Victory, Cayuga Co., NYNP1517 The Billericay & Wickford Gazette Dec.30,2014 Obit Grace Anne (??) Whitelock 90 died

Dec.14,2014 Brentwood

JOHN BILLINGSLEY (1657-1722)PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERBy John Benedict for Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

John Billingsley (1657–1722), Presbyterian minister, was born at the vicarage at Chesterfield in Derbyshire,the only son of John Billingsley (1625-1683), vicar of Chesterfield, and his wife, Mary (d. in or before1665), daughter of the puritan minister Immanuel Bourne. Educated at Nottingham by John Reyner (son ofEdward Reyner, the presbyterian minister of Lincoln), Billingsley briefly attended Trinity College,Cambridge, but did not matriculate. Instead he continued his studies under his father, who kept a school inMansfield, Nottinghamshire, and his uncle, John Whitlock the elder. In a remarkable instance of hereditarysuccession Billingsley, John Oldfield, and Samuel Coates were ordained together by their fathers atMansfield in September 1681. On 22 August 1682 Billingsley married Dorcas Jordan (d. 1717) at OliverHeywood's chapel at Coley, Northowram, Yorkshire. After preaching for a time to his father's former flockat Chesterfield, he moved to Sheffield to assist the Presbyterian Edward Prime. He ministered in and aroundSelston, Nottinghamshire, from about 1687 to 1694, when he accepted a call to succeed Samuel Charles aspastor to a joint congregation of Presbyterians and Independents at Kingston upon Hull. There he remaineduntil 1706 when he was elected to replace Samuel Rosewell as assistant to William Harris at thePresbyterian meeting of Crutched Friars, London. He also preached a Sunday evening lecture to a society ofyoung men at the Old Jewry, in which he expounded the Westminster assembly's shorter and largercatechisms. Despite his own orthodoxy, when the Exeter Trinitarian controversy divided London dissentersat the Salters' Hall synod in 1719 Billingsley sided with the non-subscribers, who thought the imposition ofreligious tests of any sort violated the fundamental principle of dissent. It is not clear whether his decisionwas at all affected by the prominent role taken by his cousin Nicholas Billingsley, of Ashwick, Somerset, insheltering the Arians Hubert Stogdon and James Foster.

With its uncompromising insistence that ‘strictness is not fanaticism’, Billingsley's first work, The Believer'sDaily Exercise (1690), placed him squarely within the godly tradition. Dedicated to his Selstoncongregation, it offered a wealth of practical guidance to help serious Christians distinguish themselves fromhypocrites and formalists. This included warning readers against wasting their mornings ‘between the comband the glass’, like ‘the gaudy butterflies and gay peacocks of our days’, and advising them, quitespecifically, on what and how to read (pp. 71, 9). Personal reformation alone, however, was not sufficient, asBillingsley made clear in his two sermons preached before the societies for reformation of manners in Hull

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and London (1700, 1706). Christians must be reformers, first of themselves, ‘but next of others also’(Billingsley, A Sermon Preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners, 1706, 20). Afterdefending the societies from the usual charges of canting and meddling, Billingsley employed the languageof patriotic whiggery in contrasting the slavishness sown in their debauched subjects by absolute monarchswith the sobriety which sustained England's freedom: ‘sobriety and the love of liberty are twins that laughand live, mourn and die together’ (ibid., 18). Besides a number of separate sermons he also published BriefDiscourse of Schism (2nd edn, 1714), and the exposition of the epistle to Jude in the continuation ofMatthew Henry's commentary. William Harris edited his posthumous Sermons Against Popery (1723).

Billingsley and his wife had five children, including one son, John, a dissenting minister in Dover, Kent,who dedicated a sermon to his father in 1717. John subsequently married a sister of Sir Philip Yorke, laterChancellor Hardwicke, conformed to the Church of England, and became a prebendary of Bristol. Inaddition to suffering all his life under a ‘crazy constitution’, Billingsley was naturally melancholy. Duringhis last sickness, he confessed, ‘[I] pretend not to transports of affection, and rapturous joys; for … youknow my temper and make’ (Harris, 256–7). He died, probably in London, on 2 May 1722, and was buriedon 13 May in Bunhill Fields. Harris published funeral sermons for both Billingsley and his wife in hisFuneral Discourses (1736).

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As Jim Benedict mentions John Billingsley married Dorcas Jordan. She was the daughter of Thomas Jordanand Katherine Whitlock. Of John and Dorcas’ five children we have only been able to trace a couple ofgenerations on for John Billingsley b.1684 and Samuel Billingsley b.1696. There is a Billingsley One NameSociety and I am looking forward to working with them to trace more descendants.

CERTIFICATESCERT3725 d 1908 Jan 1 Lewis L. WHITLOCK 70 Boston Suffolk Co. Massachusetts USACERT3726 d 1908 Jan 24 Selena Hannah (WHITLOCK) ZACK 26 d John Belford & Sarah Jane

(SILL) WHITLOCK Holyoke Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA WJ899CERT3727 d 1908 Sep 3 Rachael (SMITH) WHITELOCK 47 d John & Jane (TAYLOR) SMITH

Holyoke Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA WSA69CERT3728 d 1906 May 26 Harriet A. (WHITLOCK) HATHAWAY 71 d Franklin W. & Mary A.

(SMITH) WHITLOCK Chelsea Massachusetts USA WF50 W09CERT3729 d 1906 Dec 26 Jeanine WHITELOCK 24 d Samuel & Rachel (SMITH) WHITELOCK

Holyoke Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA WSA69CERT3730 d 1906 Feb 15 Louisa (WAKEMAN) RAYMOND 76 d W. Samuel & Harriet

(WHITLOCK) WAKEMAN Montaque Franklin Co. Massachusetts USA WMA4 W09CERT3731 d 1910 Dec 10 William J. WHITELOCK 70 s Peter & Elizabeth Caroline (SHIELDS)

WHITELOCK Northbridge Worcester Co. Massachusetts USA WP31CERT3732 d 1911 Jan 5 Tillie (BRANDON) WHITLOCK 45 d Harry BRANDON Boston

Suffolk Co. Massachusetts USA WJO134CERT3733 d 1911 Apr 19 George A. LOGWOOD 38 s Anderson & Harriet (WHITLOCK)

LOGWOOD Everett Massachusetts USACERT3734 d 1911 Jul 2 Ella C. (HOUGLAND) DOUGLASS 55 d Elijah & Emeline (WHITLOCK)

HOUGLAND New Bedford Massachusetts USACERT3735 d 1911 Jun 25 Thankful Whitlock (FISHER) MOSELEY 88 d John & Ann (WHITLOCK)

FISHER Quincy Massachusetts USA WSL1 W09CERT3736 d 1911 Jun 21 Edith McKENNY 0 d Fred Palmer & Effie (WHITLOCK) McKENNY

Wellesley Massachusetts USA WW334CERT3737 d 1911 Jan 5 Tillie (BRANDON) WHITLOCK 45 d Harry BRANDON Winchester

Massachusetts USA WJO134CERT3738 d 1912 Mar 14 Ernest W. DOBBINS 45 d Charles H. & Susan (WHITLOCK) DOBBINS

Boston Suffolk Co. Massachusetts USACERT3739 d 1912 Mar 27 Elizabeth (WENDELL) PRIEST 73 d Edward S. & Maria (WHITLOCK)

WENDELL Newton Massachusetts USA

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CERT3740 d 1913 Nov 18 William WHITLOCK 44 s Samuel Stephen & Margaret S. (ROURKE)WHITLOCK Boston Suffolk Co. Massachusetts USA WSA125

CERT3741 d 1914 May 12 Albert V.B. CARLISLE 74 s Samuel & Sarah (WHITLOCK) CARLISLECambridge Middlesex Co. Massachusetts USA

CERT3742 d 1915 Sep 13 Isabella WHITELOCK 19 d Samuel & Rachael (SMITH) WHITELOCKHolyoke Massachusetts USA WSA69

CERT3743 d 1915 Aug 7 Frances Ruth WOOD 0 d Merritt L. & Clara Frances (WHITLOCK) WOODSpringfield Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA

CERT3744 d 1901 Aug 14 John F. JONES 36 s Simon & Elizabeth (WHITLOCK) JONES SaugusMassachusetts USA

CERT3745 d 1901 Nov 7 Elizabeth (ELLIS) JONES 58 d Daniel & Harriet (WHITLOCK) ELLISSaugus Massachusetts USA

CERT3746 d 1901 Mar 14 Florence A. WHITLOCK 0 d William Gordon & Stazie (MAZANEC)WHITLOCK Montaque Franklin Co. Massachusetts USA WGO12 W01

CERT3747 d 1902 Dec 3 Samuel WHITELOCK 47 s Samuel & Mary (HUNTER) WHITELOCKHolyoke Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA WSA69

CERT3748 d 1902 May 22 Thomas Garrett WHITELOCK 69 Northampton Hampshire Co.Massachusetts USA WT392

CERT3749 d 1902 Dec 26 ?? POWERS 0 s Edward J. & Virginia D.(WHITELOCK) POWERSNorthampton Hampshire Co. Massachusetts USA WSA68

CERT3750 d 1903 Jan 1 Virginia D. (WHITELOCK) POWERS 21 d Samuel F. & Louisa Mary(HIBBARD) WHITELOCK Northampton Hampshire Co. Massachusetts USA WSA68

CERT3751 d 1903 Dec 10 Catherine WHITLOCK 3 d Ella WHITLOCK boston Suffolk Co.Massachusetts USA WW819

CERT3752 d 1903 Jul 4 Lawrence J. POWERS 2 s Edward J. & Virginia (WHITELOCK) POWERSNorthampton Massachusetts USA WSA68

CERT3753 d 1904 Jul 27 Sarah J. WINN 48 d Samuel & Sarah (WHITELOCK) WINN AtholMassachusetts USA

CERT3754 d 1904 Sep 18 Frank Wallace WHITLOCK 54 s William M. Ludlow & Lucy (CHEN)WHITLOCK Great Barrington Berkshire Co. Massachusetts USA WL90 W16

CERT3755 d 1905 Sep 13 Thomas P. CONNERY 77 s Henry & Emily (WHITLOCK) CONNERYGardener Massachusetts USA

CERT3756 d 1905 Jun 12 Sarah J. (SILL) WHITELOCK 62 d Stephen & Hannah (TAYLOR)(SILL) Springfield Hampden Co. Massachusetts USA WJ899

CERT3757 d 1909 Mar 3 Sophia Louisa (WHITLOCK) WASHBURN 61 d Jacob & Rachel(ALLEN) WHITLOCK Fitchburg Massachusetts USA WJB5 W09

CERT3758 d 1925 Apr 24 Jane Hallett (WHITLOCK) STREET 78 d James Henry & Julia (DUNN)WHITLOCK St.Andrews Charlotte Co. New Brunswick CAN WJA82 W57

CERT3759 d 1928 Jan 31 Mary Emma WATSON 74 d Robert & Emma (WHITLOCK) WATSONSt.Stephen Charlotte Co. New Brunswick CAN W57

CERT3760 d 1925 Jun 16 Samuel R. MINUE 71 s Agustus & Charlotte (WHITLOCK) MINUEFredericton Fredericton Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3761 d 1929 Apr 18 Frances L. (ELLIOTT) WHITLOCK 51 d Thomas & Olive L. (LEWIS)ELLIOTT Frederickton Fredericton Co. New Brunswick CAN WJ892

CERT3762 d 1927 Mar 31 Aaron L. BUBAR 69 s William & Emma (WHITLOCK) BUBAR Saint JohnSaint John Co. New Brunswick CAN WJB5 W09

CERT3763 d 1926 Dec 11 Julius Thompson WHITLOCK 73 s Samuel Hallett & Margaret (CAMPBELL)WHITLOCK Saint John Saint John Co. New Brunswick CAN WJU10 W57

CERT3764 d 1922 Aug 10 Morris WHITLOCK 0 s Lawrence Richard & Pearl (HOWLAND)WHITLOCK Douglas York Co. New Brunswick CAN WLA31

CERT3765 d 1922 May 27 Calvin WHITLOCK 87 s Henry & Rebecca Emily (ARNOLD)WHITLOCK Douglas York Co. New Brunswick CAN WCV5 W57

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CERT3766 d 1925 Sep 13 James W. BUBAR 78 s William & Emma (WHITLOCK) BUBARMarysville York Co. New Brunswick CAN WJB5 W09

CERT3767 d 1929 Jan 22 Mary Jane (WHITE) BUBAR 87 d William & Emma (WHITLOCK)BUBAR Marysville York Co. New Brunswick CAN WJB5 W09

CERT3768 d 1920 Dec 5 dell WHITLOCK 0 d Hartley Ernest& Emilie Marion (BANKS)WHITLOCK Penniac York Co. New Brunswick CAN WH151 W09

CERT3769 d 1932 May 30 Dorothy C. (WANDLESS) BRENEOL 38 d Thomas & Dorcas(WHITLOCK) WANDLESS Woodstock Carleton Co. New Brunswick CAN WH186 W09

CERT3770 d 1930 Jan 10 Lydia Ann (WHITLOCK) JONES 80 d Henry & Rebecca Emily(ARNOLD) WHITLOCK Woodstock Carleton Co. New Brunswick CAN WH186 W09

CERT3771 d 1931 Jun 29 Gertrude E. (HEGLETT) KIRK 51 d Robert & Martha (WHITLOCK)HEGLETT St.Stephen Charlotte Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3772 d 1931 Jun 15 William Henry WHITLOCK 80 s Samuel Hallett & Margaret (CAMPBELL)WHITLOCK St.Stephen Charlotte Co. New Brunswick CAN WW588 W57

CERT3773 d 1933 Mar 27 Alberta (JONES) McDONNELL 57 d Steven & Levina (WHITLOCK)JONES Fredericton Fredericton Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3774 d 1930 Apr 7 Amos Washington WHITLOCK 65 s Henry & Emily (SHIELDS) WHITLOCKFredericton Fredericton Co. New Brunswick CAN WAS14 W09

CERT3775 d 1931 Mar 7 Charles Edward WHITLOCK 69 s Thomas Lee & Louisa (INNES)WHITLOCK Andover Victoria Co. New Brunswick CAN WCA17 W02

CERT3776 d 1933 Feb 20 Emily (GITT) WHITLOCK 71 d Joseph & Elizabeth (COLLIER)GITT Gordon Victoria Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3777 d 1931 May 20 Sarah (WHITLOCK) BARTON 59 d John & Elizabeth (SAVAGE)WHITLOCK Devon York Co. New Brunswick CAN WJ644 W09

CERT3778 d 1931 Jan 21 Lavinia Jane (WHITLOCK) JONES 84 d Henry & Rebecca Emily(ARNOLD) WHITLOCK Devon York Co. New Brunswick CAN WH186 W09

CERT3779 d 1930 Oct 25 James Alder WHITLOCK 0 s Harry & Hazel (SINNOTT) WHITLOCKPenniac York Co. New Brunswick CAN WH292

CERT3780 d 1937 Oct 20 Doris May HAZLETT 3 d Sterling & Helen (WHITLOCK) HAZLETTDouglas York Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3781 d 1936 Mar 15 Horace JONES 48 d William M. & Lydia A. (WHITLOCK) JONESWoodstock Carleton Co. New Brunswick CAN WH186 W09

CERT3782 d 1936 Jun 20 Jasper DEMERCHANT 0 s Harvey & Mary (WHITLOCK)DEMERCHANT Perth Victoria Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3783 d 1937 Jan 21 Charles Dudley BUBAR 93 s William & Emma (WHITLOCK)BUBAR Fredericton Fredericton Co. New Brunswick CAN

CERT3784 d 1901 Apr 20 Julia (DUNN) WHITLOCK 85 d Thomas DUNN St.AndrewsCharlotte Co. New Brunswick CAN WJA82 W57

CERT3785 d 1903 Oct 9 William Albert WHITLOCK 1 Gibson York Co. New Brunswick CANCERT3786 d 1906 Jun 16 William Joseph WHITLOCK 55 s H. Nelson & Margaret (WALKER)

WHITLOCK Marysville York Co. New Brunswick CAN WW460 W09CERT3787 d 1910 Nov 22 Wilmot Walker WHITLOCK 69 s H. Nelson & Margaret (WALKER)

WHITLOCK Howland Ridge York Co. New Brunswick CAN WWL21 W09CERT3788 d 1912 Mar 3 Helen WHITLOCK Marysville York Co. New Brunswick CANCERT3789 d 1913 Jan 3 Charles Frederick WHITLOCK 33 Millville York Co. New Brunswick CANCERT3790 d 1916 Apr 4 Almon WHITLOCK 50 Millville York Co. New Brunswick CANCERT3791 d 1918 Oct 14 Albert Edward Francis Leigh WHITLOCK 30 s Charles Edward & Hazel

Marion (BELL) WHITLOCK Grand Falls Victoria Co. New Brunswick CAN WAB11 W02CERT3792 d 1918 Nov 2 Arnold Douglas WHITLOCK 37 North Devon York Co New Brunswick CANCERT3793 d 1919 Dec 24 Luther Almon WHITLOCK 60 Fredricton Fredericton Co.

New Brunswick CAN

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COMMON PEOPLE - The History of an EnglishFamily - by ALISON LIGHTSome months ago William Lindsay brought to my attention the book Common People by Alison Light. Thishistory of an English family includes the family of Alison’s grandmother Evelyn Whitlock. I contactedAlison Light and she kindly had her publisher send me a copy to review.

As a long time family historian I found this book amazing. Alison came to the realization fairly early thatmost of her ancestor’s families were on the verge of poverty for most of their lives. She was not going tofind an ancestral home, a cache of family documents or artifacts. If she wanted to get to know andunderstand her ancestors and the lives they lived, she was going to have to use her skills as a historian touncover their stories.

Most of her lines trace back to the 1700's andAlison works both forward and backwardrevealing the story of the Industrial Revolution ofthe early 1800's and its affect on the lives of thecommon English family. The endless struggle toprovide for your family in an age of dramaticchange. The move from rural to urban living, thechange from cottage industries to factory workand the specter of the dreaded workhouse loomingover it all. Alison makes her families real, usingthe information the census and other documentsreveal about the community and the neighbours totell her family’s story.

Alison wipes away the family myths that peoplecreate for themselves and achieves the goal of allfamily historians - she provides a real and clearpicture of the lives of her family members, and isable to meet and know them intimately. Aninspiration to all family historians no matter howcommon or working class their family origins.

We think we know the history of this time butAlison uses her skills as an historian to tell a veryreadable and personal story of how working classfamilies actually coped and survived the creationof the first truly industrial nation.

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This Whitlock family is detailed on ourWHITLOCK77 chart, The Whitlocks ofNorthamptonshire. Alison follows her familyfrom Syresham NTH to Birmingham, WAR andeventually to Portsmouth HAM.

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Common People - The History of an EnglishFamily is published by Penquin ISBN 978-1-905-49038-7 www.greenpenquin.co.uk

SOURCE: R3852

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MAIN LINES

FILE:ML445DATE:August 19, 2014

The following is the Main Line of Philip Alan Talmage ([email protected])

Married

12.Alexander WHITLOKE 1625 Katherine WEBB( - ) St.Thomas, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England ( - )

11.Alexander WHITLOCK Margaret ??( -1675) ( -1729)

10.William WHITLOCK Mary ??(1669-1738) ( - )

9.Robert WHITLOCK Elizabeth HEAD(1697- ) (1703- )

8.Jonathan Heade WHITLOCK 1752 Elizabeth OLDEN(1725-1780) Pitton & Farley, Wiltshire, England (1722-1796)

7.Joseph WHITLOCK 1786 Ann WHITE(1759-1829) Pitton, Wiltshire, England (1768-1843)

6.Thomas Head WHITLOCK 1820 Lucy HAYDEN(1799-1866) Winterslow, Wiltshire, England (1799?-1856)

5. Thomas WHITLOCK 1849 Sarah BRADLEY(1821-1890) Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (1816?-1905)

4.George WHITLOCK 1872 Frances Sophia HAYTER(1851-1940) St.Edmunds, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (1849- )

3.Amy Eliza WHITLOCK 1911 Henry James STEVENS(1885-1968) West Ham, Essex, England (1889-1961?)

2.Frances May Phyllis STEVENS 1938 William Alec TALMAGE(1911-1999) St.Mary, Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, England (1912-1988)

1.Philip Alan TALMAGE 1970 Judith M. WILLIAMS(1940- All Hallows, Twickenham, Middlesex, England (1940 -

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FILE:ML447DATE:September 15,2014

The following is the Main Line of Richard Teague ([email protected])

Married16.John WHITLOKE 1454? Agnes delaBECHE

( - ) ( -1492)

15.William WHITLOCK ?? COWDREY( -1510?) ( - )

14.Richard WHITLOCK Jane GROVE( -1556) ( - )

13.John WHITLOCK 1560's Agnes PLANNER(1515?-1589) (1543?-1630)

12.Richard WHITLOCK 1615 Katherine BURCHETT(1593?-1642) St,Andrews, Holborn, London, England (1595-1649)

11.Richard WHITLOCK Joane ??(1616-1666) ( - )

10.James WHITLOCK Dorothy? HERNE(1650's-1716) ( - )

9.John WHITLOCK Grizel COLEMAN(1680's- ) (1705-1759)

8.John WHITLOCK 1754 Ann LOGAN( -1774) St.James Northam, Goochland, Virginia, U.S.A. ( -1790/1)

7.Thomas WHITLOCK 1788 Susannah WEBB(1757-1848) Campbell, Virginia, U.S.A. (1767- )

6.Thomas William (Wellington) WHITLOCK 1807 Sally GILLEHORN(1790-1856) Halifax Co., Virginia, U.S.A. (1787?-1857)

5.Robert Randolph WHITLOCK 1833 Frances America BEADLE(1813-1875) Wilson Co., Tennessee, U.S.A. (1812-1894)

4.Foster Smith WHITLOCK 1867 Sarah Arilla CLINK(1845-1904) Rome, Jefferson Co., Illinois, U.S.A. (1850-1924)

3.Versa Elizabeth WHITLOCK 1915 Archie Grant TEAGUE(1886- ) ( - )

2.Howard Stanley TEAGUE ??( - ) ( - )

1. Richard TEAGUE( -

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Whitlock Birth Register

Date Name Sex B= Birth C=Christening ParentsPlace Name Code Source Codes

1813 Dec 12 22 WHITLOCK Jeremiah M M B WHITLOCK John Normont PRESTONAbigail USA VA Russell WJ284 LDS R0084/28

1813 Dec 12 26 WHITLOCK Isaac M C WHITLOCK Christopher DAVEYMary ENG DEV Petrockstow WCHR2 LDS PR42

1814 0 0 WHITLOCK Andrew M B WHITLOCK John Normont AbigailUSA VA Russell LDS

1814 0 0 WHITLOCK Pamelia F B WHITLOCK Winfrey BOOTHEElizabeth USA SC WWN2 X1494/1

1814 Jan 1 28 WHITLOCK Frederick M C WHITLOCK George CORNISHCharlotte ENG DEV Ottery Saint Mary WG45 LDS15

1814 Feb 2 13 WHITELOCK George M C WHITELOCK William OFFERAnne ENG WIL Pitton And Farley WW41 LDS SAL20

1814 Feb 2 20 WHITLOCK John M C WHITLOCK Boaz PIKE AnnENG HAM East Tytherley WBZ1 LDS PR44

1814 Mar 3 15 WHITLOCK Sarah Melissa F B WHITLOCK Lott KENT ElizabethUSA AL Benton WLO2 LDS425 R0346/231

1814 Mar 3 27 WHITLOCK Catharine F C WHITLOCK Francis CatharineENG HRT Redbourn WF31 LDS199

1814 Mar 3 30 WHITLOCK Isaiah James M B WHITLOCK George KASE ElizabethUSA PA WG95 X1217/2

1814 Apr 4 10 WHITLOCK Amelia F B WHITLOCK Ambrose HILLIERChristiana ENG Ham South Stoneham WAS6 X0875 X3081/48

1814 Apr 4 24 WHITLOCK Alice F C WHITLOCK William TUSTINMary ENG OXF Ducklington WW21 LDS SOG160

1814 Apr 4 26 WHITLOCK John Wesley M B WHITLOCK John NIXON SarahUSA NY WJ388 X0399/125

1814 May 5 8 WHITLOCK John M C WHITLOCK William MICHLEBURGHLois ENG NFK Hardley WW157 LDS38

1814 May 5 22 WHITLOCK Eliza Proctor F B WHITLOCK William STODDARDElizabeth USA NY WW65 R0072/10 R0078/27

1814 Jun 6 1 WHITLOCK Rachel F C WHITLOCK Elisha ElizabethENG OXF Standlake WEL10 LDS PR49 X0084/1

1814 Jun 6 5 WHITELOCK Elizabeth F C WHITELOCK William McLEISHElizabeth IRE ANT Shankhill, St. Anne WW640

1814 Jun 6 12 WHITLOCK Isaaca M C WHITLOCK James WHITE ElizabethENG HAM East Dean Near Dean Hill WJA29 LDS PR43

1814 Jun 6 26 WHITLOCK Edwd M C WHITLOCK John SarahENG LND Deptford, Saint Paul WJ191 LDS32

1814 Jul 7 8 WHITLOCK Mary F C WHITLOCK John PALMERCatherine ENG DEV Langtree WJ22 PR20

1814 Jul 7 9 WHITLOCK William C. M B WHITLOCK JohnUSA WJ424 Q077

1814 Jul 7 12 WHITLOCK James M B WHITLOCK Henry VINCENT MaryUSA NY Montgomery Co. WH223 X3366/10

1814 Jul 7 25 WHITLOCK Ellender F BX1535/1

1814 Aug 8 0 WHITLOCK Elisabeth F B WHITLOCK George SusanENG NTH Stoke Bruerne WG298 X2574/21

1814 Aug 8 3 WHITLOCK David M B WHITLOCK Aaron SANDFORD LauraUSA WAA5 X1462/5

1814 Aug 8 8 WHITLOCK Frederick M C WHITLOCK Thomas LIDDINGTONMartha ENG NTH Syresham WT322 X1850/4

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Date Name Sex B= Birth C=Christening ParentsPlace Name Code Source Codes

1814 Aug 8 21 WHITELOCK Francis M C WHITELOCK Christopher AnnENG YKS Richmond Near Leyburn WCHR9 LDS59 X0946

1814 Aug 8 21 WHITELOCK James M C WHITELOCK Shadrach HesterENG SOM Bedminster, St. John WSH9 X7614

1814 Aug 8 21 WHITLOCK Mary F C WHITLOCK John MaryENG LND St. Marylebone, Saint Mary WJ201 LDS35

1814 Sep 9 24 WHITLOCK Fiennes Richd M B WHITLOCK Richard HutchinsSTORER Frances ENG LAN Manchester, Saint Marks Cheetham Hill WR17LDS27 CERT3451 Bp Nov.15,1814

1814 Oct 10 5 WHITLOCK Lucy Ann F B WHITLOCK Henry BARTRAMEulalia USA CT New Haven WH64 X0132/16

1814 Oct 10 7 WHITLOCK George M B WHITLOCK William PHILLIPSCharlotte ENG LND Kensington, Saint Mary Abbots WW20 X1022/1 X1012/3 Bp 1815

1814 Oct 10 9 WHITLOCK Elizabeth F C WHITLOCK Thomas SarahENG LND Lambeth, Saint Mary WT102 LDS32

1814 Oct 10 9 WHITLOCK John M C WHITLOCK John SMITH MaryENG HAM Botley WJ566 LDS225

1814 Oct 10 16 WHITELOCK Demarias F C WHITELOCK John WILLIAMS MiriamENG WIL Pitton And Farley WJ57 LDS SAL20

1814 Oct 10 16 WHITLOCK William Fowler M C WHITLOCK John KIRKElizabeth ENG NFK Woodbastwick WJ565 X1068/1

1814 Oct 10 23 WHITELOCK Charles M C WHITELOCK Stephen WEEKS RebeccaENG DOR Horton WST3 SOG225-231

1814 Oct 10 23 WHITELOCK Sarah F C WHITELOCK Thomas ElizabethENG LND Southwark, St. George The Martyr WT101 LDS36

1814 Nov 11 4 HVITLOCK Anders M C HVITLOCK Elias ESBJORND AnnaSWE Halland, Veinge X7026/1

1814 Nov 11 6 WHITLOCK William M C WHITLOCK Thomas WOODSElizabeth ENG DOR Wimborne Minster WT23 CERT3687

1814 Nov 11 22 WHITLOCK Caty Morrell F B WHITLOCK John SCHANCK MaryUSA NJ Monmouth Co., Freehold, WJ50 SOG380 R0078/13,31 R0361/1 Bp Mar.26,1815

1814 Nov 11 29 WHITLOCK Abigail F B WHITLOCK Lewis STRONG PollyUSA PA WL20 R0714/3

1814 Dec 12 4 WHITELOCK James M C WHITELOCK William SarahENG LND Bermondsey, Saint Mary Magdalene WW145 LDS34

1814 Dec 12 5 WHITELOCK Ann F C WHITELOCK Matthew HUTCHINSONElizabeth ENG YKS East Witton WMA9 LDS58

1815 0 0 WHITLOCK John M B WHITLOCK John KIRK ElizabethENG NFK Woodbastwick WJ565 X1068/2

1815 0 0 WHITELOCK John M BWJ708 X2154/7

1815 0 0 WHITLOCK Mary F B WHITLOCK John Burr OLMSTEADRachel W. USA NY WJ262 R0070/3

1815 0 0 WHITLOCK Samuel M B USA CTX0277/58

1815 Jan 1 1 WHITELOCK Ann F C WHITELOCK James BASTOCK MaryENG NTT Greasley WJA59 LDS45

1815 Jan 1 1 WHITLOCK Harriett F C WHITLOCK Samuel CLARKE MarthaENG NTH Whittlebury WSA93 LDS

1815 Jan 1 10 WHITLOCK Robert M B WHITLOCK William WHITEMary USA LA St. Martin Parish? WW293 WG2:4:11 R0707/3

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