Family: Elnathan WHITMAN / Eleanor SPURR (F14538)
m. 31 Oct 1812
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Elnathan WHITMAN
Birth 18 Nov 1785 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 4 Nov 1868 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Burial St. Paul's Parish of Rosette Anglican Cemetery, Round Hill, NS Marriage 31 Oct 1812 [1] Annapolis Twp, Annapolis, NS [1] Other Spouse Charlotte TUPPER | F14539 Marriage 29 Sep 1825 Annapolis Twp, Annapolis, NS Father John WHITMAN | F248 Group Sheet Mother Elizabeth RICE | F248 Group Sheet
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Eleanor SPURR
Birth 1787 Annapolis County, NS Death 7 Feb 1824 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Burial Round Hill Community Cemetery, Round Hill, NS Father Thomas SPURR | F14542 Group Sheet Mother Mary HOOD | F14542 Group Sheet
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John WHITMAN
Birth 3 Jun 1814 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 1913 Staten Island, Richmond, NY Burial Spouse Rebecca CUTLER | F14562 Marriage 24 Jun 1841 Annapolis County, NS
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William Esmond WHITMAN
Birth 4 Jun 1816 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 1841 lost at sea Burial
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Charles Bailey WHITMAN
Birth 28 Sep 1817 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 8 Feb 1891 Tupperville, Annapolis, NS Burial Round Hill Community Cemetery, Round Hill, NS Spouse Anne Jane TUPPER | F14602 Marriage
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Edward WHITMAN
Birth 29 Jul 1819 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 20 Nov 1820 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Burial
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George WHITMAN
Birth 3 Apr 1823 Rosette [Round Hill], Annapolis, NS Death 30 Dec 1913 Round Hill, Annapolis, NS Burial Round Hill Community Cemetery, Round Hill, NS Spouse Mary Arabella BOICE | F14560 Marriage 3 Jun 1852 Annapolis County, NS
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Notes - Although the day and year of marriage are clear, the month of marriage is almost illegible in the Annapolis Township book. The last letter of the month is partially legible and appears to resemble the letter “b” observed in this writer's hand on adjacent pages of the book. Also,, it seems to be followed by a period, just before “31” is written. From this and from the spacing taken on the line by the month, which is consistent with the abbreviation “Octob.” used elsewhere by this writer on adjacent pages, I believe the month of marriage was most likely entered as “Octob.”. [Bob H]
- Although the day and year of marriage are clear, the month of marriage is almost illegible in the Annapolis Township book. The last letter of the month is partially legible and appears to resemble the letter “b” observed in this writer's hand on adjacent pages of the book. Also,, it seems to be followed by a period, just before “31” is written. From this and from the spacing taken on the line by the month, which is consistent with the abbreviation “Octob.” used elsewhere by this writer on adjacent pages, I believe the month of marriage was most likely entered as “Octob.”. [Bob H]
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