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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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Seventh Generation.
Aug. 1819; went to live with his uncle, Capt. Selleck Whitney, of Albany, N. Y., and while still a lad, was knocked overboard by the boom of his uncle's vessel, and killed, on a voyage up the Hudson River.
3976 III. James Selleck Waterbury, b. on Clark's Hill, in the village of Stamford, Conn., 8 Nov. 1821; a carriage-smith; married by Rev. Henry Fuller, Congregational, at the house of her father, in Newfield Street, North Stamford, 28 Aug. 1843, to Ann Elizabeth Scofield, born at Chili, N. Y., 14 Dec. 1828, dau. of Nelson and Lydia Maria Scofield. He left home when about eight years old; and has lived in Stamford for seven years; in Greenwich, Conn., two years; in Stamford again, twelve years; and in Norwalk, Conn., eighteen years. He was living in Camp Street, Norwalk, in 1868, and had then been deacon of the Congregational Church in Norwalk, for six years. 10587



Child of Benjamin and Catharine (Whitney) Sherwood. 1195

3977 IV. Catharine A. Sherwood, b. in Ohio, Jan. 1832; died in Feb. 1832.



Chil. of Platt and Martha Maria (Whitney) Mungar. 1197

3978 I. Isaac Theodore Mungar, b. in Monroe Street, New York City, 12 Feb. 1831; a ship-caulker; married by Rev. Benjamin M. Yarrington, Episcopal, at Greenwich, Conn., 29 March 1864, to Mary Esther Phillips, born at Greenwich, 25 June 1838, dau. of William1 and Mary Phillips. He has continued to reside with his mother; and in 1868, lived at 291 Carleton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 10594
3979 II. Charles Platt Mungar, b. in Monroe Street, New York City, 4 Jan. 1839; a ship-caulker; married by Rev. Halsey Knapp, Baptist, in New York City, 10 June 1862, to Louisa Foster, dau. of Michael and Anna Mary (Webber) Foster, of whom the former then lived in New York, and the latter was dead. At the time of his marriage, he lived at 38 Cheever Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; in 1868, at 311 E. 37th Street, New York; and in 1873, at 316 Union Street, Brooklyn. 10595



Chil. of Henry Reynolds and Martha Maria (Whitney) Secor. 1197

3980 III. Evelina Louisa Secor, b. in New York City, 23 March 1844; married at 128 Summit Street, South Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1869, John Theodore Pinckney, of Brooklyn, a manufacturer of ladies' shoes, born at Williamsburgh, N. Y., 28 Jan. 1848, son of Augustus Henry and Phoebe 10600
  1 He died 10 Ap. 1861.
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