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The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, by Frederick Clifton Pierce (Chicago: 1895)

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WHITNEY GENEALOGY. 93

1170. i. MARTHA, b. -----; m. Nov. 21, 1811, Jacob EARLE, b. Mar. 8, 1776, in Paxton, Mass. Ch.: Clarisa S., b. July 6, 1812; m. Jan. 10, 1838, Nathan L. DOOLITTLE; Phebe W., b. Nov. 3, 1814; m. John W. BRADBURY; Charlotte L., b. Dec. 23, 1816; m. Henry [NOTE] T. CLARK; Jacob F., b. Jan. 7, 1819; m. Sarah SHERMAN; Sophia B., b. Apr. 9, 1821; m. Nelson A. HOLTON; res. Paxton, Mass., and Mt. Holly, N. Y. 449. ALEXANDER WHITNEY (Eleazer, Eleazer, Thomas, John), b. July 2, 1751; m. July 10, 1776 [NOTE], Lois CARROLL; d. Henniker, N. H. He served in the Revolutionary war in the Westboro company, commanded by Capt. WHEELOCK. He d. in Henniker, N. H.: res. Hopkinton, Mass., and Henniker, N. H. 1171. i. ELEAZER, b. Dec. 5, 1777; m. Alice PEABODY. 1172. ii. MOLLY, b. May 21, 1779; m. 1799, John CONNOR. He was a cele- brated teacher of vocal music, b. Sept. 28, 1779; d. Mar. 8, 1862. She d. Dec. 15, 1858. Ch.: Sophronia, b. Jan. 4, 1800; m. Paul RAY; Susannah, b. June 22, 1802; m. A. K. HOYT, of Troy, N. Y., Cynthia, b. Sept. 30, 1805; m. Ezra EASTMAN. 1173. iii. LOIS, b. Mar. 3, 1781; d. Dec. 31, 1862. 1174. iv. HANNAH, b. Jan. 13, 1783; m. Apr. 26, 1808, Abel CONNOR, b. Nov. 23, 1782. He was often in public life, and foremost in every good work. He d. Oct. 20, 1854. She d. Nov. 23, 1828, Ch.: Hannah, b. Jan. 18, 1809: d. Feb. 9, 1809; John T., b. Dec. 9, 1809; d. June 20, 1816; Liva, b. June 26, 1811; m. Solomon HEATH, of Bow; Eliza, b. Apr. 25, 1813; d. Sept. 18, 1838; Alexander W., b. Feb. 6, 1815; m. Harriet SPOFFORD; Alvira, b. Jan. 8, 1817, m. John M. FOSS, of Hopkinton: Eunice C., b. Nov. 28, 1818 [NOTE]; m. G. P. LEACH; m. DeWitt JONES; John K., b. June 6, 1820; m. Mary J. DARLING; Hannah C., b. Mar. 11, 1822; m. P. C. FLANDERS; Abel D. L. F., b. Apr. 16, 1824; m. Louisa BACON and Lucy S. GOODELL. 1174 1/4. v. SARAH, b. Nov. 22, 1785; m. ----- PERRY, of Newport, and had one son, Ruel Fisher. 1174 1/2. vi.PHEBE, b. 1787 [NOTE]; m. Thomas M. DAVIS; a gr.dau., Mrs. Lewis HANSON, res. West Henniker, N. H. 1175. vii. ALEXANDER, b. Dec. 5, 1789; m. Lydia FOSTER. 1176. viii. STEPHEN, b. June 10, 1792; m. Sarah BAILEY. 1177. ix. CYNTHIA, b. -----; d. Apr. 28, 1816. 450. SERGT. JOSHUA WHITNEY (Eleazer, Eleazer, Thomas, John), b. Apr. 26, 1754; m. Nov. 12, 1777, Betty WOOD. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and was at one time, in the early part of the war, a member of the company commanded by Capt. KIMBALL, of Grafton, Mass. Moving to New Hampshire, he enlisted, Aug. 6, 1778, in. Capt. BOWMAN's company, under Gen. SULLIVAN, and was in the service in Rhode Island, and granted a pension, Mar. 4, 1831, for having been a soldier in the Mass. line of the Continental Army. He d. Feb. 2, 1835; res. Henniker, N. H. 1198. i. SAMUEL, b. June 17, 1779; d. July 6, 1779. 1199. ii. LUTHER, b. July 25, 1780; m. Hannah GORDON and Nabby WOOD. 1200. iii. LEVI, b. May 25, 1783; d. Oct. 16, 1785. 1201. iv. STEPHEN, b. Oct. 15, 1785; d. May 24, 1789. 1202. v JOHN, b. July 23, 1787; m. Lucy CHAMBERIAIN. 1203. vi. SILAS, b. Mar. 30, 1791; m. Sally BUTLER. 1204. vii. BETSEY, b. June 12, 1794; d. unm. 454. AARON WHITNEY (Elnathan, Eleazer, Thomas, John), b. Waltham, Mass., July 15, 1734; m. Margaret ----- [NOTE]; res. Roxbury, Uxbridge (1762) and Upton (1766), Mass. 1205. i. MOLLY [NOTE]. 1206. ii. HANNAH, b. Uxbridge, Sept. 28, 1760. 1207. iii. SAMUEL, b. Uxbridge, May 23, 1764. 457. ELNATHAN WHITNEY (Elnathan, Eleazer, Thomas, John), b. Mar. 28, 1741 [NOTE], in Waltham; m. in Manchester, Mass., Mar., 1785, Lucy ALLEN [NOTE]; b. in 1751 [NOTE]; d. Dec. 29, 1829, in Goffstown, N. H. He was born in Waltham and during the Revolutionary war was in the Newton,

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