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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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Whitney Family.
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Chil. of Alexander Butler and Abigail Holley (Whitney) Reynolds. 1193

3968 I. Evelina Whitney Reynolds, b. at 40 Harmon Street, now East Broadway, New York City, 5 Feb. 1816; married by Rev. Charles G. Somers, pastor of the old South Baptist Church, Nassau Street, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1845, to Stephen Curtis, a manufacturer of silver-plated ware, son of Stephen and Isabella Curtis, of Boston, Mass., where he was born 25 May 1823. They lived in Boston from March 1846 till March 1849, and since that in New York, residing at 77 Horatio Street in 1868. 10574
3969 II. James Reynolds, married Rachel Scudder; and lived in Dover, N. J., in 1868, with five children, whose names have not been obtained.
3970 III. Mary Louisa Reynolds, married Albert Johnson; and resided in New York City. Both are dead. 10576



Chil. of George and Laura (Whitney) Wardell. 1194

3971 I. George Ellsworth Wardell, b. at New York City, 8 March 1833; lived at Grand Rapids, Mich., with his mother, in 1868.
3972 II. John William Wardell, b. at New York City, 14 June 1835; died at Newark, N. J., 26 May 1836, and was buried at Caldwell, N. J.
3973 III. William Henry Wardell, b. at Newark, N. J., 18 May 1837; was drowned in the Passaic River, at Newark, 6 July 1846, and was buried in the Franklin Street Cemetery.



Chil. of Warren and Catharine (Whitney) Waterbury. 1195

3974 I. Thomas Whitney Waterbury, b. at Stamford Village, Conn., 14 Sept. 1817; a millwright and miller; married at Cincinnati, Ohio, 10 Ap. 1840, Hannah Drake, of Shelbyville, Ind. They settled at Belvidere, Ill., where she died 17 Dec. 1844, He married (2d), 10 Ap. 1845, in Boone County, Ill., Jane Dawson, dau. of Francis Dawson, of Boone Co., formerly of Toronto, C. W., where she was born 2 Dec. 1823. They dwelt, in 1874, at Salem, Oregon, where he owned mills, and was awarded a premium for the best flour made in Oregon. He was commissioned lieut.-col. of the Second Regiment of Oregon Militia, in June 1854. 10581
3975 II. Charles William Waterbury, b. at Stamford Village, Conn., 22
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