Family:Whitney, Josiah (b1755-a1800)
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Josiah Whitney, parentage unknown but apparently the brother of the Jeremiah Whitney who d. 1781, Buckingham Co., VA, born before 1755,[1] died after 1800.[2]
In 1775, Josiah Whitney is listed as one of many people who purchased items in the estate sale of Joseph Rhodes of Duplin County, NC.[3]
Was he related to the Hannah Whitney who married Jeremiah Bass sometime before 1770? They had children born 1770 to 1783, Duplin County, NC.[4]
Sampson County was formed from Duplin County in 1784.
Was he related to the Elizabeth Whitney who married Isham Royal of Sampson Co., NC? He was b. 1760 and d. 1833. They had ch: Whitney Royal, b. 1792, d. 1869, m. 1805, Sarah Martin, in the War of 1812; John Royal, b. 1794, d. 1862, m. 1802, Susan Benton.[5]
In 1784, he was listed as owning 400 acres in Sampson County, NC.[6]
Children of Josiah and ----- (-----) Whitney:
Census
- 1784 NC State Census, Sampson County: Josiah Whitney, 400 acres, 1 "wp", 4 "bp".
- 1790, Fayette Dist., Sampson Co., NC: Josiah Whitney, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female, 6 slaves.
- 1800, Fayetteville District, Sampson Co., NC: Josiah Whitney, 1 male over 45, 2 males 16-26, 1 female over 45, 8 slaves.
- 1810: not found.
Notes
Could one of his sons have been Family:Whitney, Francis (s1780-a1830) who may have been from NC and who resided in MS and LA?
References
1. ^ 1800, Fayetteville District, Sampson Co., NC
2. ^ ibid.
3. ^ Estate of Joseph RHODES, Deceased.
4. ^ Jeremiah Bass Family Outline
5. ^ Ancestors of Ruthie Lenora Linder
7. ^ 1800, Fayetteville District, Sampson Co., NC
8. ^ ibid.
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