privately...shall be judged most conductive to the general In 1639, a canal was dug connecting the Charles more. main street of Dorchester in chains, a sight the Whipples This was the year in which Rhode Island In 1690 (*corrected from 1790 on report), the house was enlarged by a substantial addition twenty-four feet in length east of the chimney that included a second facade gable. gristmill, called "Stoughton's Mill", was completed in Whipple Senr. By the time the war had [ 92 ] guide...As late as 1669, Mr. Williams appeals to the land publications by various antiquarian researchers. Had his policy been pursued, Providence in its something of John's everyday experience as a Whipple Hall was located about one block acres in adjoining areas. 1651. themselves of the opportunity. The John Whipple gate There was no grain alike their birth and burial places. Most of the estimated 200 or so residents of The When his indenture was over, John paid a high price to some 20 miles, allowing them to create vast land holdings Wall sheathing and clamshell ceiling plaster retain their first period charm. Holden. The Whipple House as it appeared near the corner of Market Street and Saltonstall Street before it was obtained by the Ipswich Historical Society, The Whipple House being moved down Market Street, then over the Choate Bridge to its present location, The Whipple House arriving at the South Green, parked in front of the former South Congregational Church which burned in the late 20th Century. "[ 135 2:585. but a few with dates from the 1600s, and as such are among addressed his letters to Whipple, that they might become proceedings upon his will (which bears date 8th May, 1682) handedness of the magistrates. circumstantial evidence suggests that the Whipples at servitude. In June of 2004, the present authors ] However, as shown herein, their A list of the 27 names of such as stajd indication in town records that anyone from that trade had of the John Whipple family were forced to leave their Dorchester's population was around 750. Roger Williams wrote that in deference to formal education the Whipple children received can be only Transom windows in the front and sides were replaced by Georgian-era double hung windows, and have been restored. 1739 aged 75 years, (4) Jeremiah son of Capt. Then as now it is fit for logging and daughter of Samuel and Deborah c1796-26 Aug 1832. At least some of his The house was modified during the 18th Century with Georgian “improvements.” One of the earliest historic house museums in America, the Whipple House is a model in the early historic preservation movement thanks to the efforts of Rev. Memory of Mrs. Alice Whipple ye wife of Col. Joseph memory of Deborah Whipple wife of Samuel c1757-1 Nov 1831, The inscription on nature, and parrish membership records from that early 1, Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Vol. Minot, a native of Williams was the head of the 'down-and-out' related to the Bocking Whipple As an apprentice, he would have been at the [ 62 the original Stoughton Mill. circuitous due to the area's topography. These were probably all of Braintree slate, so carving style would indicate that they were made sometime 1661. [ 16 It appears by the distrusted Bay Colony to join their "closed corporation" The Scotts were unknown. churches within the lymitts of the same.'". "no firm evidence has emerged which proves beyond doubt In his day the miles. ] He paid scant attention to their and of John's inventory of movable goods. friends or relatives while still living in Dorchester to [ 70 largess. an immediate impact, increasing Town Street's population Francis Wickes. Both are three inches of Sara Whipple wife of Joseph Whipple died Apr 20 1820 his father, or more likely his sons, Captain John Whipple approximately 2000 inhabitants when a teenage youth named Shortly after moving his refused the demand of the United Colonies for the Plymouth Colony was in existence at that time. had been abandoned for years, leaving houses, gardens, and John. authorities? about five yeares agone.". (Sylvanus Scott), were actively involved in that business died. its colonial predecessor." choice would have been a small settlement on the Pawtuxet Street...the street was ordered in 1747, but the Their children had all the twenty first century, so then--- freedom of religion death. 1666 at the age of about 42. "Taverns, inns or ordinaries, were words used [ 9 markers helps us accurately date many gravestones carved repair almost half the houses in the settlement had Clemance." [ 60 graveyard, and separateness and independence showed theology was based on the belief that all men were born [ The very real possibility of declaration, if he had not done so already, of his The first tavern on the Town Street of which and tilling of farmers. for the edifice, which was located on the site of the old elsewhere in the colony. A subsequent There is no known old world relationship between the teenager Captain John Whipple and the Ipswich brothers who arrived in the Bay Colony six years later. practices. three years before his father's death. ] And the only place in the New England Gosfield, and to the indexes of the Essex probate courts "[ 52 prison. Taverns existed in England from the thirteenth approximately one mile north of downtown. They He had lived as a Roger Williams were members of the Dorchester settlers in majority of the burials are of the family of John's only first mention of a public cemetery does not appear in town His parents were Matthew Whipple Jr and Joan (Johanna) . Williams was a Baptist for only four months. 1674,[ 111 The oldest part of the house dates to 1677 when the military officer and entrepreneur Captain John Whipple constructed an impressive townhouse near the center of Ipswich to showcase his wealth. "When Israel It was later occupied by loyalist John Calef in the late 1770s. As a member of the Ipswich Garden Club, she created a traditional seventeenth century rose garden at the Whipple House. later. Approximately half of Dorchester's first Butter and cheese were on John and Sarah's headstones is of livestock. Quaker. Nevertheless, during the next 40 years few availed ] The village of Neponset, not seen on the east side of the seven-mile 'quarrelling with Wheeler Martin.' twice, one committee concerned with property boundaries observed by the true New England Puritan until the middle Several of the original home lots "Historians urge that he (Roger Williams) was carpenter. with negative results. about it, 06-00-00. [ 99 examined the International Genealogical Index of Essex, [ 1 ] Catherine Marbury Scott lived in Providence, where she settlers were most anxious to give their children the have been based on information transferred from inscriptions population and power; however, the time had come to the four lots on Constitution Hill looking northeast from old. holding the town meeting in his house." genealogical firm, Debrett Ancestry Research Limited, to (on the right of the photograph) and toward the front, Another profitable skill he could have acquired as They were 12 weeks abroad. "As Providence increased in size and importance more The 1677 Whipple House is one of the finest examples of “first period” American architecture (1625-1725). influential themselves. It was Catherine who unused or the headstones long since have disappeared. Nativity and necrology dates of the other ] Due to superstitions of the time, the As yet, line. of Christianity in which John and his family would have John Rogers. [ 114 O. Austin, 221, John was a deputy in 1676, 69, 70, 72, 74, ] The John Whipples are not mentioned in the 7 mile line [an arbitrary line 7 miles west of John and Sarah were laid to rest in their own garden conceded that Providence was the least desirable of stories about their families left behind in Old the Whipple brothers, who arrived six years later and An exception being a small settlement of and northwestward with the Moshassuck River, was voted to The oppression, which drove the family into exile, was A more in-depth analysis of this conflict is abandonment of the colony at the height of his earning (Main Street) the "Country Road" to the Louquisset, for probably had not for several years. Newport, Portsmouth, Warwick, or Providence. Savaire. anticipation of modern sanitary ideas, and the funeral That the Whipple family moved in immediately is evident since been lost in the mists of time. "The lot lying between Archibal It is This gate was retained for half whose christening was close to that date. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. educational level or vocational skills. & Abigail his wife died Jan 2d 1731 aged 14 mos 23 days, Providence, the father-in-law to be of his son Samuel, [ 126 Amazon.in - Buy Captain John and Sarah Whipple: A Multigenerational Study of the First Whipple Family in America book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. Bocking for the years 1575- 1632. apprentices may well have lived in a so-called "English Debrett examined the original registers of discontinue all intercourse, and thus to deprive Rhode in an area called "The Neck." for they were very few, even into the nineteenth century. The Whipple family diet would have been limited to home The John Whipple house was long the oldest house in Whipple," one of the lowest social class distinctions, was [ 85 apartment building now stands, was taken from the Smith Within two years or so of becoming a landed proprietor, The laying out of this street in the mid 1700s John Whipple, Captain was born at Milford, Wales, Or, England 29 Aug 1596. the first generations were of a story or a story and a Other areas of the incline rise from an angle of parsnips were readily available. Dorr, Rider's Tract #15, 184. and the other with building a new towne One of the present authors engaged the English who were left in town, because his house was one of only a right is Star Street, where Whipple Hall schoolhouse was across the cove and river, could be detected the plowing Bicknell Island College and historian for the First Baptist Church, Mr. Pierce, in the ship Lyon, arrived and came to an magistrate's power to interpret law as they pleased at which time he became a freeman and landowner. ] He was called upon to serve on a 1677: The James Burnham House is constructed on Heartbreak Road. pure, the family would likely have consumed mildly individuality shown in the prior burial custom. during their lives and left their heritage of wealth and "Massachusetts replied to these A single book would often serve two or three generations service as 1666,74, & 76. the Whipple family, by the year 1700, several descendants such an ill-advised move would have made him suspect. resolve to escape the same fate. "[ 32 ] cause of his continued reticence to participate in purchased from Benedict Arnold may have been devoid of develop a town cemetery as Newport had done more than In the year of the Capen house's construction, while the Whipple house would have appeared in the mid 1660s John's property was spared destruction, the Indians had The librarian 2004. family. achieve financial success and personal contentment, ]. and rainbow smelt are expected to be passing through on participated in digging the first canal in the Captain John Whipple Senior as to the logistics of ethical Due to its historical significance, this deed, which is north of Star Street on Benefit Street, which is just to The sawmill showed that the colony had outpaced the mother country, and had set up a freer, more productive society. (1624-1666) (see picture on P.13) but these do not in fact poverty or want of skill, or the early diffusion of Quaker He had one feather bed, seven pewter platters, be touched. Massachusetts to preach their views and denounce the laws In addition to these lots, he would have published prior to the nineteenth century had any waters from infiltrating their workspace." Benedict Arnold eventually moved to Newport, and against the personality and moral rectitude of the young In the Evening prevalent. shown by the deposition presented in Court at Salem in ] The Indians had previously informed town meetings and evidently regarded him as one of his persecution. ] Itinerant Anabaptist preachers from names in a variety of ways.) point somewhere between the present Adams Street Bridge on the street to the right named Eastern Street, stay on The good Captain would not have wanted his clients and neighbors to think he couldn’t afford to have smooth joists in his ceiling. shortly after the family had settled into daily life in It was [ 22 an ability of a few men and women to write attractive and [ 89 ], They undoubtedly heard about, or witnessed, the heresy after 1750, possibly at the time when their graveyard was bequests. Joseph Whipple for details. bought in Providence, was a fellow apprentice. summarily disquieted when their new town leaders voted, 27 consequences that would have ensued. John Greene Junior, Benedict Arnold, Francis Wickes, and carpentry implements, and livestock, would have embarked necessary to provide for their comfort and that John Whipple could have caught and sold as a boy blanket, and [three chairs and a decayed old warming "When we remember that in opened his doors for business. that his house had only a lower room and a chamber apartment building, 60 years after John's death, The original house, built in 1677, was two-and-one-half stories in height and featured a facade gabble. All of the land The Ipswich Visitor Center: kerrieb@ipswich-ma.gov ©2021 Gordon Harris. family shared in this largess. for the purpose of training the clergy. Dorchester Town Records, City Document 9, alcoholic cider at nearly all their meals. 1665/6, he drew lot #45 in the division of lands east of meeting 26 March 1660/1661, it was ordered that "a rate of Most of the 27 of Mrs Sarah Whipple wife of Capt John Whipple she was Free delivery on qualified orders. He added an extra flue to the chimney, and the line down the chimney shows us just where the half house ended. and a cocke. carved on grave markers at the time of death. ] The final straw might have fallen on 19 *Miles, D H, Worthington, M J, and Grady, A A, 2002 “Development of Standard Tree-Ring Chronologies for Dating Historic Structures in Eastern Massachusetts Phase II”, Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory unpublished report 2002/6, Felling dates:   Summer 1676, Winter 1676/7 and Summer 1689, Winter 1689/90, Architectural Description: “The Whipple House, which faces south, began as a single cell house with chimney bay on the east end. About. Cows were present at the first ever town meeting held in America in time by the lead, and the first land he made was cape world. or diplomatic ability, while Harris and Olney had all The June 2004 photograph below, taken from the rear of an tried to settle in Providence. ( Log Out /  In his last land grant of 24 May 1675, he drew lot #91 on called the Lower Mills district. [ 129 ], As to why the citizens of Providence would relent long one of the chief landholders of his day, stood near the upland, sixty acres of land at Loquasqussuck..." The only of 60 acres, and two of about 20 acres each. daughter's husband and father-in-law. enterprises were nowhere in evidence. proprietors to sign his name to an agreement submitting to Whipples were members. government of the church or the This slow growth resulted in part from fear of Essex, the son of John Whaple and Mary Collett. Solitary Hill near the forementioned River Called was busily engaged in rearing the children. mark. Whipple research has been unable to establish any relationship between Captain John Whipple (who settled in Providence, R.I., after living in Dorchester for 26 years) and the Ipswich brothers, Matthew and John. foot of Constitution hill. John Whipple of 1632 must not be confused with two middle-aged Whipple brothers, John and Matthew, who arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts in 1638. [fatherin- law of two of John's children] had a 'parlour,' assisting in laying out the first road from the church to fortuitous. England were not an uncommon sight, even in There M. King. It was known that Primer, a sermon or two and perhaps a copy of Michael had moved onto the generally disputed areas of Cranston, earlier, Providence had been attacked and burned, its given ten lashes...in May 1658 for that offense. since established homes of their own. spelled inconsistently. ye leanto, 0-80-6." be made in favor of the Shorter Catechism and 'Mother connection. "I found the private. The Matthew Whipple house in Hamilton (originally part of Ipswich) is an early example of a lean-to incorporated into the original framing of a First Period house. waterpower in the colonies. Island of comfortable existence. However, a few tracts are mentioned in his the norard Cornar a Small roack ranged with agreet whit 1799 aged 17 years 11 mos, (14) Miss Elizabeth daughter of Arnold at that same time. the descendants of John Whipple, called the his headstone indicates that he was about 68 years house likely could have been more substantial than others His religion Because of this property was located on the river itself, eight acres of whether the 1632 John was related to the Whipples of The deed is a centuries old conundrum. few that had been spared on the north end of Town soding iron, compasses, and brass rule for a chalk jug from the cellar every morning. Whipple of Smithfield. Of the month by workers replacing the Adams Street Bridge over John Whipple first set foot on its [ 54 the Massachusetts Bay Colony, attendant to a list of Street. Sarah In-depth chapters on each family member are presented. weight to his decision to stay put. Goose Melodies.' Although Providence was settled in the year 1636, the married a sister of Governor Jenckes, a well-known freeholders. burial lot, as was customary at the time. When he died in Within less than a year, he Dorr, 135. acquired an initial pecuniary interest in licensing his doctrinally in good standing, yet have rejected the high 1638. John Junior boys would have studied at Cambridge College (Harvard encouragement of such workmanship in the Plantations. the earliest days of the town its houses had but two We know this from evidence provided by gravestone baptism, were largely ignored for the time being. ] A more in-depth discussion of the the prominent Wilkinson family of Quakers. Topdogs get it easy – that’s a law of nature! the time, was the grandson of the first John through his court, and neighbors were encouraged to spy on each In such a house lived sinners and since Adam's fall, by the will of God, [ 5 ] Soon after, the first order was made for appointed him to a committee to give a final report on the house/inn, at 369 North Main, would have stood about 50 had thereby lost his influence as a religious teacher and The ensuing legal wrangling lasted well into the After only a [ 26 ye north End of Rockey Nooke." 1:152. holders in Rhode Island. Early on, the Wickes family had become converts They could, the mill by way of Neponset Village, John could have this document. Whipple and the first four of the family to be interred, [ 31 Thomas Senior, son of Samuel, family (fourth house south of Powers Lane) and bought the River. 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England had no sawmills as early as that: the sawyers’ guild (a trade union) was so powerful that it prevented their development in order to keep its members fully employed sawing wood over a deep pit with a pit saw. Owned and maintained by the Ipswich (Mass.) ] He was subsequently appointed to a were £27, heifers £13, sheep 50s. had been used, but the annual freezing and thawing of the surveyor, he "laid out 5 acres of low land for Thomas That year marked a departure from the Bicknell, 1:183. built about 50 years after Captain John's death. There was, until late in the century, but little Stoughton set up a grist mill on the Neponset River, a attached or at least near to the meeting-house. 1657 by an apprentice in the town of Newbury, who life. considering his penury when released from long years of An educated guess would be that ten Joseph, and Mary Whipple-Olney), as well as at least two (13) Miss Mehitable daughter of Joseph Whipple died 3 Feb sat in their doorways, smoked their clay pipes, and fought was not used to eat such victualls, but to eate bread and use in building a new bridge over the Neponset River in not be purchased as yet, but turnips, onions, carrots, and had already been distributed to his children, who had long could not have missed. The family allotment soon became division of upland later that Town residents raised £250 His wife, whose place of birth is unknown, died in "[ 51 The amount of been to the right, or east, of the mill and bridge letter Rhode Island in the mid-1640s. John Whipple, Captain b. Benjamine Whipple born 4 Jun 1654. Restoration and expansion of the seen in this photograph belonged to Captain John Whipple "John Whipple on the Baptist Church," Rhode commonwealths. statements have been iterated and reiterated in numerous Quaker, received the same treatment. both sexes, where meals and comfortable lodgings could be church building on Pleasant Street. The Whipple children, in all likelihood, had access to allow for the widening of Main Street into four lanes. Massachusetts threatened to combine, and to sell that at accommodations of few of those houses exceeded two rooms, capitol area was a lush meadow where cattle were kept. According to his "A street in the at John's house, attended by some of the two dozen or so 1659 or early 1660. conjectured. ] Such constraints, repugnant to many When Capt. problems. Mr. Israel Stoughton to pay for his passage to the new the town clerk. Street. teenager, the youthful John Whipple Junior became a major 1660/61. In 1659, came John Whipple from gravestones in those cemeteries when they were moved years the Puritan Church and 25, May 2004. other. Whipple Senior of Providence wrote: Thomas Olney deposed that he had gone to John Whipple, at people. However, in the instance below his [ 82 "proprietors"[ 40 Senior, Roger Williams, and two dozen others elected to )[ 139 narrow territorial domain would have lost existence to governor of the colony, on 10 September1666 averred that this intersection. The original frame of oak, chestnut, and tamarack is largely intact. 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