Family:Whitney, Henry (1786-b1851)

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Capt. Henry Whitney

Capt. Henry Whitney, probably that son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Beard) Whitney, was born 18 Jan 1786, was baptized 14 Aug 1786, Saint Peter, Barbados, and died sometime between 1844 (when he was not listed as deceased in the announcement of his elder daughter's marriage) and 1851 (when he was listed as deceased in the announcement of his younger daughter's marriage).

He married, 31 Jan 1815, Devonshire, Bermuda, Amelia Martha Harriott,[1] died 4 Sep 1863, Devonshire, Bermuda "1863, Sept. 8: Amelia Martha Whitney, widow of Capt. Henry Whitney, died in Devonshire on Sept. 4, leaving a son and 2 daughters."[2]

An excerpt from Family Narrative by H.T. Watlington "Henry Whitney was a sea captain and received the command of the packet boat, as she was called. Her business was to wait for all men-of-war from England, to receive their dispatches and deliver them to the many Leeward Islands. After he had settled in the position at Barbados, he sent to Bermuda for his wife and son Francis, then 7 years of age, to join him."

An extract of the will of Amelia Martha Whitney, written 13 Mar 1863 and probated 12 Jul 1864 reads as follows: "Dv, wd, dau of John Harriott (d), ch: Henry John (d, Dem, left ch), Francis Wm (res Dem), Anna Rebecca Watlington (w of John Thos), Amelia Christiana Watlington (w of Benjamin Wm), exec: sons-in-law Watlington, wit: Wm J. Cox, Wm Cox"[3]
Children of Henry and Amelia Martha (Herriott) Whitney (order uncertain):

i. Francis William Whitney, b. ca. 1819, Bermuda.
ii. Henry John Whitney, b. ca. 1820, Bermuda; bapt. 9 Oct 1820, Saint Michael, Barbados;[4] d. 25 Oct 1861, Georgetown, Demerara. "1861, Dec. 10: Henry J. Whitney, aged 43, a native of Bermuda, died in Georgetown, Demerara, on Oct. 25.".[5] He was perhaps the Henry Whitney who was Harbour-Master at the port of George Town, Demerara, appointed 1855. Salary 500£
iii. Anna Rebecca Whitney, b. say 1824; bapt. 5 May 1824, Saint Michael, Barbados;[6] m. 25 Jul 1844, Devonshire, Bermuda, Capt. John Thomas Watlington "1844, July 30: Anna Whitney, elder daughter of Capt. Henry Whitney, married Capt. John Thomas Watlington on July 25 in Devonshire, by Rev. J.F. Lightbourn."[7]
iv. Amelia Christiana Whitney, b. 1826, Bermuda; bapt. 11 Jan 1826, Saint Michael, Barbados;[8] d. 21 Sep 1910, Devonshire, Bermuda. She m. 6 Nov 1851, Devonshire, Bermuda, Benjamin William Watlington. "1851, Nov. 11: Amelia Christiana Whitney, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Henry Whitney, married Benjamin W. Watlington in Devonshire on Nov. 6, by Rev. J.F. Lightbourn."[9]

Notes

He was perhaps related to Jeremiah Whitney, who m. 1 Aug 1815, Devonshire, Bermuda, Ruth Harriott (probably a second marriage based upon her age at death). She d. Devonshire, 23 Nov 1844, aged 78. He was perhaps the Jeremiah Whitney of Pembroke whose will was dated 5 Oct 1824 and whose administrators included Mrs. Ruth Whitney.

Link to article from a Bermuda newspaper regarding Captain Henry Whitney [[10]]

References

1.^  Ewing Register, Early Bermuda Records, 1619-1826, p. 301.

2.^  Bermuda index, 1784-1914: an index of births, marriages, deaths, as recorded..., p. 1507.

3.^  19th Century Bermuda Wills 1835-1913, p. 393.

4.^  L.D.S. International Genealogical Index, Batch # C513954.

5.^  Bermuda index, 1784-1914: an index of births, marriages, deaths, as recorded..., p. 1507.

6.^  L.D.S. International Genealogical Index, Batch # C513954.

7.^  Bermuda index, 1784-1914: an index of births, marriages, deaths, as recorded..., p. 1506.

8.^  L.D.S. International Genealogical Index, Batch # C513954.

9.^  Bermuda index, 1784-1914: an index of births, marriages, deaths, as recorded..., p. 1506.


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