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A window into cultures of scientific practice drawing on the collection of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
John Whipple (ca.1617-1685) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1636, married Sarah Darling in 1639, and moved to Providence, Rhode Island in 1658. Eli Whipple (1820-1904), a direct descendant, was born in Luzerne, New York and became a Mormon convert along with his parents and their family. He moved (via the Isthmus of Panama) to California in 1849, later to southern Utah, and then to the Mormon colonies in Mexico. Descendants lived in Arizona, Texas, Utah, California and elsewhere.
Captain John Whipple (ca. 1617-1685) was born in England and was married in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He settled in Providence, Rhode Island in 1659. Descendants lived in Rhode Island, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, Iowa, and elsewhere.
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For every child who’s ever dreamed of being in the Guinness Book of World Records comes the story of eleven-year-old Arthur Whipple and his fantastic family of world record breakers . . . - Most Crème Brulée Eaten in One Minute - Highest Number of Matching Outfits Worn by a Stuffed Toy and Its Owner - Youngest Person to Summit the Third-Highest Mountain in the World These are just three of the 49,521 records won by Arthur’s twelve brothers and sisters. Unfortunately, unlike his siblings, Arthur hasn’t broken a single, solitary world record! But when the Whipples suffer a spate of catastrophes and a curious amount of attention from a pair of irregularly sized and unusually menacing clowns, Arthur might be the only one who can save his family from losing their collective crown . . . or worse. A 2013 BOOK EXPO AMERICA (BEA) BUZZ PANEL SELECTION!
William Whipple, son of John Whipple and Sarah, was christened 16 May 1652. He married Mary in about 1688. They had three children. He died 9 March 1711/1712 in Lime Rock, Rhode Island. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Rhode Island, Indiana, Oklahoma and Texas.