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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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606 VI. John Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 8 June, 1791; died, 26 March 1810, and was buried at sea.
607 VII. Elizabeth Ann Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 5 June 1792; died, 15 Nov. 1810, and was buried in St John.
608 VIII. Sally Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 2 Ap. 1795; died, 16 Sept 1805, at St John, and was buried there.
609 IX. Charlotte Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 25 May, 1797; died, 25 Ap. 1798, at St John, and was buried there.
610 X. James Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 28 June 1799; a shipping merchant; married, 2 Feb. 1826, in St John, Henrietta Alexis Williams,1 dau. of Thomas and Anna Maria Williams, of Annapolis, Nova Scotia, where she was born, 22 Aug. 1805. He died, 10 July 1858, and was buried in St John. . She died, 26 July 1873, in Sussex Vale, N. B., and was buried in the Church of England burying-ground in St John. 2087
611 XI. Charlotte Whitney, b. in St John, N. B., 2 July 1803; married Thomas L. Langan, of Fredericton, N. B., who was born at Burton, N. B., in 1791. He died in New York City, 10 Dec. 1833, aged 42 years, and was buried in St Paul's (Episcopal) Churchyard, in Norwalk, Conn. She was married (2d), 1 Oct. 1836, in St. Paul's Church, Norwalk, by Rev. Bethel Judd, Episcopal, as his second wife, to Charles Randolph Gibbons, born in Bath, England, 17 Oct 1806, whose first wife was her cousin, Caroline Whitney. He died in Norwalk, Conn., 12 Jan. 1849. She died in Hudson, near Beach, Street, New York City, 3 March 1864 without children. They were buried in St Paul's (Episcopal) Churchyard, in Norwalk, Conn. 622



Chil. of Stephen and Esther Jarvis Whitney. 132

612 I. Lucretia Whitney, b. in Kent Conn., 6 Aug. 1783; married, 26 Nov. 1804, in New Canaan, Conn., by Rev. Mr. Andrus, Presbyterian, of Poundridge, N.Y., to Elias Lockwood, a carpenter, born in New Canaan, 15 Oct 1771, son of Ephraim and Sarah (Slawson) Lockwood. They settled in New Canaan, where she died, 19 Sept 1818, in her 35th year. He married (2d), 21 June 1821, Hetty Hoyt, who was born 13 March 1783, and died in New Canaan, 5 Sept 1849. He died in the same place, 28 Jan. 1857, aged 78 years, 3 months, and 13 days, and was buried, as 2088
  1 She was the youngest sister of Lieut.-General Sir William Fenwick Williams, Bart., K.C.B., well known for his gallant defence of Kars, in 1855, against the Russians under General Mouravieff. He was born in Nova Scotia, in 1800.
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