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Mary Emery (Whipple)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bocking, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 28, 1694 (63-72)
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Matthew Whipple, of Ipswich and Anne "Anna" Whipple
Wife of John Emery
Sister of Matthew Whipple, Died Young 1; Matthew Whipple, Died Young 2; Anne Clapp; Lt. John Whiple; Matthew Whipple and 2 others

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About Mary Emery

Not the same as unknown Redway


Mary Whipple is often on the internet said to be the wife of James Redway. This is incorrect. His wife is unknown. See: Selected Branches of the Redway Family Tree, by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, FASG. [1] http://carpentercousins.com/Redway.pdf

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whipple-8


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  • A partial list of the descendents of Matthew Whipple, the elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England Vol.II by Whipple, Henry Burdette
  • https://archive.org/details/partiallistofdes00whip
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/partiallistofdes00whip#page/10/mode/1up
  • 2. MATTHEW WHIPPLE (Matthew-1), born about 1590, in Bocking, England; died September 28, 1647, in Ipswich Hamlet, Massachusetts; married 1st May 7, 1622, in Bocking, ANN HAWKINS, who died about 1643. She was the daughter of John Hawkins, and was the mother of all of Matthew's children.
  • Matthew Whipple married 2nd, ROSE ( ___ ) CHUTE who died after November 13, 1646; she was the widow of Lionel Chute who came from Dedham, Essex, England, and died in 1645 in Ispwich, Massachusetts.
  • .... etc.
  • Children of Matthew and Ann Whipple, probably all born in Bocking, England:
    • Matthew, born about 1623; buried October 27, 1623.
    • Matthew, born about 1624; buried April 3, 1627.
    • Mary, born about 1626; living in 1645.
    • 3. Anne, born about 1628; married 1st, about 1647, John Annable; married 2nd, before 1667, Nicholas Clapp.
    • 3. Elizabeth, born about 1629; married Jacob Perkins.
    • 3. John (Lieutenant), born September 6, 1632. See Volume I, page 23.
    • Matthew, born about 1635; died October 20, 1658; married Mary Bartholomew, daughter of William Bartholomew, December 10, 1657. She later married Jacob Green. Had child, Matthew, born December 20, 1658; died around 1663, according to Boutelle.
    • 3. Joseph, born about 1640, possibly in Ipswich. See Volume I, page 25.
  • https://archive.org/stream/partiallistofdes00whip#page/n32/mode/1up
  • Pg.11
  • 3. ANNE WHIPPLE, (Matthew-2, Matthew-1) was born about 1628 .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/partiallistofdes00whip#page/13/mode/1up
  • 3. JOHN WHIPPLE (Matthew-2, Matthew-1), known as Lieutenant John, was born September 6, 1632, in Ipswich, Massachusetts; married 1st, SARAH KENT who died June 14, 1658; married 2nd, ELIZABETH WOODMAN, May 5, 1659; married 3rd, MARY STEVENS, July 21, 1663.
  • Children of John and Sarah:
    • Sarah, called eldest daughter in will; date of birth is not given in Ipswich records, so the identity of her mother is not certain. Because of identicalness of names one might assume that she was Sarah's daughter.
  • Children of John and Elizabeth:
    • .... etc. ____________________
  • The Presentation of the Portraits of General Whipple, Signer of the ... By Grand Army of the Republic. Storer Post (Portsmouth, N.H.), Joseph Foster
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=yWkihZgpoU0C&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=...
  • https://archive.org/details/presentationofpo00gran
  • https://archive.org/stream/presentationofpo00gran#page/27/mode/1up
  • .... etc.
  • General William Whipple, of Portsmouth, N. H., signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born January 14th, 1730, in Kittery, Me. He was the son of Captain William Whipple, senior, of Kittery, grandson of Major Matthew Whipple* of Ipswich, Mass., great grand-son of Captain John Whipple, and great-great grandson of Elder John Whipple, both also of Ipswich.
    • * Major Matthew Whipple, of Ipswich, Mass., grandfather of General William Whipple, is stated in the Appendix to "The Presentation of Flags to the Schools of Portsmouth, N. H.," Portsmouth, 1890, page 20, to have been a grandson of Matthew Whipple of Ipswich (brother of Elder John Whipple), through his son John. As both brothers, Matthew and John, had sons John, "these three Johns are grievously confounded by most writers who have noticed them," and following the authority there quoted the mistake occurred. It is now corrected on the authority of a scarce pamphlet, entitled "A brief Genealogy of the Whipple Family,' compiled by John H. Boutelle of Woburn, for Oliver M. Whipple, Esq., of Lowell, Mass., Lowell, 1857, where "the earlier generations especially have been traced through, and several important points, hitherto wrongly printed, are now satisfactorily investigated," as stated in the "N. E. H. G. Register," vol. XI, page 360.
  • https://archive.org/stream/presentationofpo00gran#page/28/mode/1up
  • "The Whipple family in this country undoubtedly descended from Matthew Whipple of Bocking, county Essex, England, a clothier. Will of December 19th, 1616, probated January 28th, 1618, mentions son Matthew, son John, daughters Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Anne [Amce?], Johane, Amye ; 'my sister, wife of Richard Rathbone; Hercules Stephens, grandchildren Hercules and Margaret Arthur, and Henry and Anne Coldham [Caldham]'.
  • The two brothers, Matthew and John, who were settled at Ipswich some time before 1638, were probably the sons mentioned above. They settled at the 'Hamlet,' now the town of Hamilton. John was a deacon or ruling elder of the First Church. He was freeman 1640, and representative for eight years between that and 1653. By first wife he had children- Mary, John, Susanna, Sarah, and probably others."
  • ("N. E. fl. G. Register," Vol. XLII, pp. 99-100.)
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/presentationofpo00gran#page/29/mode/1up
  • It is said in the Virginia branch of the Whipple family, that a history of the family from the time of William the Conqueror down to the time of Col. John Whipple of Prince Rupert's division of the Cavaliers, who emigrated to Virginia in 1662, can be found in the ancient Library at Birmingham, England, where the Dugdale and Thorpe MSS. are deposited, which manuscripts give a full account of the aristocratic Colonial families, and were collected by G. P. R. James while British consul at Norfolk, Virginia.
  • This history relates, it is further said, that the Whipple family originated with Henri De V : Hippie, a gentleman of Normandy of the Vale de Suere (or Vale de Suede). For his gallantry he was granted the manorial estates of Wraxall — taking the name of Wraxall. Richard Wraxall— that is, Richard de V: Hippie — was knighted on the battlefield of Agincourt, and given the motto : "Fidele et Brave." Leaving Wraxall on account, of persecution, the name of De V: Hippie was resumed. which in the time of Henry VII. (1485-1509), was anglicized into Whipple.
    • In America.
  • "We learn that there were three of the name of Whipple who settled early in New England : Matthew and John (born about 1605), brothers, settled in Ipswich, in that part called the Hamlet, since Hamilton [If these two brothers are identical with Matthew and John Whipple, sons of Matthew Whipple of Bocking, England, good reasons for believing which have been given, both were doubtless born earlier than 1605 ; Matthew must have been of age in 1616, when appointed executor of his father's will, and was therefore probably born several years before 1595. Matthew died September 8, 1647, and John died June 30, 1669. ages not known.] The other, named David, settled In Rhode Island on a hill called Study Hill [No connection between him and the Ipswich family has been traced]"
  • "Matthew Whipple settled early in Ipswich Hamlet: (Land was granted to him in 1638. His house was sold July 10, 1647, to John Annable, tailor.— J. B. Felt.) His will, dated 3m. 7d., 1645 [of which an abstract is printed in the "Antiquarian Papers," Ipswich, Mass., April 1884], is on record at the Register of Deeds for the county of Essex, in which he mentions his eldest son, John, sons Matthew and Joseph, and daughters [Mary — see abstract] Anna and Elizabeth. He leaves to his eldest, John, one half of his estate; the other half to his two youngest sons Matthew and Joseph. He left wife Rose (Chute?), whom he married (Nov. 13. 1646 ?). His children were by a former wife. He died September 8, 1647."
  • ("A brief Genealogy of the Whipple family," Lowell, Mass , 1857, page 3.)
    • Elder John Whipple.
  • Elder John Whipple, great great grand-father of General William Whipple, "resided at the Hamlet [part of Ipswich, now Hamilton, Mass.], and was Deacon and Ruling Eider of the First Church. [Edward Johnson (in his" Wonder-Working Providence", London, 1654, reprinted in 'Massachusetts Historical Collections", 2d series) "mentions Mr. Whipple" (Vol. IV. , page 25), "as 'one, whose godly sincerity is much approved.' " — "Felt's Ipswich," page 159.] He and his brother Matthew sustained various offices of trust. He was born about 1605 [or earlier — see above] "
  • .... etc.
  • "He had two wives, [Sarah (wife of John Whipple) who died June 14, 1658, stated in "Felts Ipswich" page 159, to have been the wife of Elder John Whipple, was probably the wife of his nephew John, — "Whipple Genealogy", pp. 4, 13] his children were by his first wife. His will is dated May 10, 1669 ; his son Cornet John, Executor."
  • "He left a widow Jennett (first husband Thomas Dickinson) whose will is on record at the Probate Office, Suffolk, Vol. 11, page 85, and children John, Susannah, relict of Lionel Worth, Mary Stone, Sarah Goodhue, and Anthony Potter, son-in-law." ["Savage" adds a daughter "Elizabeth", who, he says "married perhaps Anthony Potter."]
  • .... etc. _______________________
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Mary Emery's Timeline

1626
1626
Bocking, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1694
April 28, 1694
Age 68
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States