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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 2 0 Browse Search
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William Henry Whitmore. by Geo. A. Gordon, Secretary N. E. Historic Genealogical Society. the recent death of William H. Whitmore, city registrar of Boston, recalls the history of a family Mr. Whitmore's lineage ran: 1. Francis Whitmore, of Cambridge, and Isabel Park. 2. John Whitmore, of Medford, and Rachel Eliot. 3. John Whitmore, of Medford, and Mary Lane. 4. Francis Whitmore, of Bowdoinham, and Mary Hall. 5. John Whitmore, of Bath, and Huldah Crooker. 6. William D. Whitmore, of Boston, and Rhoda Whittemore. 7. Charles O. Whitmore, of Boston, and Lovice Ayres. 8. William Henry Whitmore. resident in Medford during the provincial period, whence they departed to the valley of the Kennebec, returning to Boston, as merchants, during the now expiring century. Mr. Whitmore was born at Dorchester, Sept. 6, 1836, and died at Boston June 14, 1900. He was a son of Charles O. and Lovice (Ayres) Whitmore, and was educated in the public schools and was graduat