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From: [email protected] Subject: More Early Mass. Marriages Date: Sat, 2 Nov 1996 10:51:11 -0500

Hello again WRG friends:

Here are the remaining Early Marriages as they appear in Ancestry, Inc., Website database. All but one of these are Middlesex County, and include some very familiar names in the Watertown section. Let me make a couple of corrections in the list I sent out a few days ago.

1) In the Harvard section, Zachariah Whitney is of Fitchburg, not Fichtburg 2) In the Shrewsbury section, Nathaniel Whitney married Molly Houghton, not Houston 3) In the Northboro section it says None, but I failed to notice that Rev. Peter Whitney

   was listed as having served the church there.
              OTHER WHITNEY MARRIAGES IN MA BEFORE 1800
                          Middlesex County

CONCORD Samuel Kinney & Lydia Whitney, both of Dunstable, 17 Aug 1744 Thomas Whitney & Lydia Jones, 22 Jul 1784 Amos Whitney & Anna Brown, 16 Aug 1789 Abraham Whitney of Bolton & Rebecca Dudley of Acton, 28 Feb 1776 Isaiah Whitney of Harvard & Mary Wheeler, 28 Feb 1776

LANCASTER Jonathan Whitney & Alice Willard, 25 Feb 1718/19 Nathanll (sic) Whitney & Mary Holeman, 18 Nov 1718

NEWTON William Whitney & Margaret Mirick, 25 Apr 1717

SHERBURN Jonathan Morss & Jane Whitney, 4 Jan 1692/3

STOW Moses Whiting (Whitney) & Sarah Knight of Cambridge, 30 Sep 1686 Moses Whitney & Sarah Knight, 30 Sep 1686

SUDBURY Thomas Frink & Mercy Whitney of Sherborn, 16 Jul 1719 Sebeas Greaves & Amity Whitney, 14 Oct 1730 Timothy Morsman & Martha Whitney of Weston, 26 Feb 1734/5 William Whitney of Weston & Hannah Harrington of Watertown, 10 Sep 1735 Joseph Wooley & Mercy Whitney, 1 Mar 1738/9 Jason Whitney of Natick & Elizabeth Beal, 3 Mar 1757 James Carter & Priscilla Whitney, 28 Nov 1754 Abraham Whitney & Sarah Adams of Weston, 12 Nov 1771

WATERTOWN Richard Whitney & Mary Coldham, 19 Jan 1650 John Whitney & Judah Clement, 29 Sep 1659 Nath'l Whitney & Sarah Hagar, 12 Mch 1673 Joseph Whitney & Martha Beech, 24 Jan 1674 Dan'l Warren & Elisabeth Whitney, 19 Dec 1678 Thomas Whitney & Elisabeth Laurence, 29 Jan 1678 Daniel Herrington & Sarah Whitney, 18 Oct 1681 Benjamin Whitney & Abigail Hagar, 31 Mch 1687 Eliezer (sic) Whitney & Dorothy Rosse of Sudbury, 11 Aug 1687 Richard Sautle & Abigail Whitney, 18 Mch 1717 James Whitney & Mary Hapgood, both of Sherburn, 10 Ap 1688

WOBURN Ebenezer Whitney & Anna _____, 3 Jun 1767

SPRINGFIELD Rev. Josiah Whitney of Pomfret & Mrs. Lois Breck, 20 Jul 1756

ATTLEBOROUGH IN BRISTOL COUNTY David Whitney & Hannah Wolcot, 4 Dec 1766

This marks the end of the collection of MA Marriages transcribed and published through Ancestry, Inc., online search facility. Forthcoming will be the Whitneys that appear in their CT database. AEG.

Happy Hunting to all :-)

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: WHITNEY in MA - 1600s Date: Sat, 2 Nov 1996 12:35:49 -0500

I have been out of town and just catching up on the mail. I hope this goes out jusst "to sender".

There was a Tarball Whitney in Bradford County, Penna. He was evidently in the Rev. War. My family of Whitneys immigrated to Pa. just after the Rev.

They were probably related to Tarball because they settled in Berwick, Pa.
There is an Historical Society

Of Bradford Co. in Pa. I will look up the adddress if you want it.

Eleanore Whitney Stratton

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From: [email protected] Subject: Early CT Marriages Date: Sun, 3 Nov 1996 10:57:09 -0500

Greetings again to the WRG:

Here are the promised Whitneys, extracted from the Ancestry, Inc. WebSite listing of Early Connecticut Marriages before 1800. These marriages seem to be taken from *ministers returns* rather than from the VR of the towns themselves.

Allan

               EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES BEFORE 1800

FIRST BOOK BROOKLYN - Windham Co. Cornelius Whitney of Killingly & Zerviah Cleaveland, 7 Nov 1751

   The Rev. Joseph Whitney serving Brooklyn from December 1756

Erastus Baker & Lois Whitney, 4 Nov 1787 John Parish & Elizabeth Whitney, 30 May 1790 Stephen Backus & Eunice Whitney, 2 Sep 1798 Capt. Elishan Lord & Sophia Whitney, 28 Nov 1799

NORFOLK - Litchfield Co. Elijah Whitney & Rhoda Thrall, 7 Jan 1794

MONTVILLE - New London Co. _____ Phalan & Abigail Whitney, 21 Aug 1734

POMFRET - Windham Co. Peter Woodward of Canterbury & Ruth Whitney, 25 Mar 1790

WASHINGTON - Litchfield Co. Paul Welch of New Milford & Rosanna Whitney of Judea, 3 Nov 1761

WOODSTOCK - Windham Co. Ebenezar Roud & Anna Whitney, 11 Dec 1733

SECOND BOOK PLAINFIELD - Windham Co. Joshua Whitney (aged 85) & Sarah Fellows (aged 84), 11 Dec 1751 Ezekel Whitney & Elizabeth Knight, 7 Mar 1757 Jack Babcock of South Kingston & Peggy Whitney, 1786

WEST HARTFORD - Hartford Co. Col. David Whitney of Canaan & widow Prudence Sedgwick of Hartford, 28 Jul 1767 Ebenezer Merry, son of John & Sarah, d. of John Whitney, 5 Nov 1772

BRANFORD - New Haven Co. Jared Ingersoll & Hannah Whitney, fff [?] 3 Aug 1743 John Whitney & Deborah Smith, 17 Jan 1751 Alpheus Johnson & Hannah Whitney, 16 Jun 1773 John Whitney & Amy Howd, 18 Dec 1776 William Kirkum & Deborah Whitney, 21 Dec 1784 George Ferald & Margaret Whitney, 10 Apr 1786 _____ Hotchkiss & Sarah Whitney, 1 Jan 1797

CANTERBURY - Windham Co. William Biggington & Esther Whitney, 19 Jan 1727 Ezekill Whitney & Sarah Parks, 22 Jul 1730

THIRD BOOK WILTON - Fairfield Co. Jesse Bedient & Sarah Whitney, 25 Nov 1772

RIDGEFIELD - Fairfield Co. David Gates & Jerusha Whitney, 22 Dec 1774 Daniel Whitlock of Wilton in Norwalk, & Esther Whitney, 1 Jan 1777 Silas Pierce of Philip's Patent & Mary Whitney, 27 Feb 1777 Jacob Lobdell of Courtlandt's Mannour & Bettee Whitney, 11 Dec 1783 Nathan Whitney & Hannah Taylor of Danbury, both of Ridgebury Parish, 16 Dec 1787

COLCHESTER - New London Co. _____ Whitney & Mary Adams, 7 Aug 1744

FAIRFIELD - WESTPORT - Fairfield Co. Joseph Betts & Abigail Whitney, 29 Nov 1749

FOURTH BOOK FARMINGTON - AVON - Hartford Co. Uriah Whitney, widower, of Simsbury & widow Martha Owen, 20 Mar 1776

STAMFORD - NEW CANAAN - Fairfield Co. Phinehas St. John & Esther Whitney, both of Norwalk, 28 Oct 1773

FIFTH BOOK NORTH BRANFORD - New Haven Co. Eli Smith & Polly Whitney, 16 Apr 1777

KENT - Litchfield Co. Reuben McWethy & Zerviah Whitney of Plainfield, 1 Nov 1749

UNION - Litchfield Co. John Lawson & Keziah Whitney, 5 Jun 1781

KILLINGLY - PUTNAM - Windham Co. William Whitney & Mary Whitmore, 16 Jul 1723 John Roberts & Abigail Whitney, 25 Apr 1739 Nathan McKee & Mary Whitney, 19 Nov 1740 Jonathan Whitney & Olive Cady, Nov 1784 _____ Whitney & Anna Ames, 16 Dec 1784 Col. Whitney & Sarah Cady, 19 Oct 1785

LEBANON - (GOSHEN) - New London Co. Jonathan Williams & Mary Whitney, 25 Sep 1744 Reuben Whitney & Mary Harman, 14 Aug 1764 William Whitney of Norwich & Ruth Berthia Thomas, 12 Apr 1781

FAIRFIELD - EASTON - Fairfield Co. Samuel Whitney & Sarah Thorpe, Sep 1789

WASHINGTON - Litchfield Co. Joseph Whitney of New Preston & Sarah Weeks of Cornwall, 2 Sep 1773 Benjamin Jones of New Concord & Thankful Whitney, 17 Jan 1775 William Beardsley & Susanna Whitney, 25 Jun 1780 Amos Jones of Hartland & Thankful Whitney, 9 Dec 1783

SIXTH BOOK FAIRFIELD - Fairfield Co. Peter Whitney & Grace Bulkley, 27 Apr 1788

STAMFORD - Fairfield Co. Jacob Wardwell & Hannah Whitney, 30 Jan 1769 Henry Whitney & Prudence Grey, 8 Jan 1789

NORWICH - LISBON - New London Co. Daniel Fisher & Mary Whitney, 26 Nov 1778

SEVENTH BOOK STRATFORD - Fairfield Co. Sam'l Whitney & Martha Howes, 4 May 1766

STAMFORD - FAIRFIELD - Fairfield Co. Abijah Nash of Norwalk & Sarah Whitney, 5 Nov 1770 Jas. Bettis of Danbury & Pegge Whitney of Norwalk, 25 Jun 1775 Robt. Escot, resident of Stamford, an Englishman from London, & Rhoda

     Whitney, 24 Sep 1775

Joseph Smith, late of Huntington, L.I., & Hannah Whitney, 18 Apr 1779

FAIRFIELD - Fairfield Co. Silas Haynes of North Stamford & Anna Whitney, 3 Nov 1768 Timothy Sanford & Widow Esther Whitney, 24 Nov 1778 Timothy Sanford & Wid. Esther Whitney, 24 Nov 1778 Benjamin Banks & Widow Whitney, 23 Jul 1759 Samuel Whitney & Marianna Banks, 7 Nov 1765 John Barlow & Sarah Whitney of Greenfield, 10 Jan 1769

PRESTON - New London Co. Enos Tracy & Lydia Whitney, 6 May 1756 William Whitney & Mary Fobes [Forbes? -AEG], 14 May 1770

CANAAN - Litchfield Co. John Whitney & Hannah Belden, 17 Feb 1777

WINDHAM - Windham Co. Thomas Whitney & Fanny Jennings, 19 Sep 1799

STRATFORD - TRUMBULL - Fairfield Co. Aaron Whitney & Hannah Turney, 17 Jan 1769

This is the end of the listings for Connecticut Marriages, taken from the WebSite of Ancestry, Inc., publishers of *The Source*.

Happy Hunting :-)

Allan E. Green <[email protected]>

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From: [email protected] Subject: Whitney list Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 23:47:43 -0500

Hi Guys,

A quick note from your listowner. I just figured out how to put your real

name on the FROM: line in the e-mail. I had people ask about this the first week of he list, I maybe slow but I finally get there. If you want your name at the top (like mine is now, I hope) send an e-mail to:

[email protected]

in the body of the text put

UNSUB WHITNEY SUB WHITNEY your e-mail address(your name) EXIT

Just for example in mine I would have put SUB WHITNEY [email protected](Michael Whitney)

The list is 74 persons strong as of tonight. We've 4 new members lurking to see what's up I imagine. Feel free to post your lines to see if we can help each other. For the new folks in addition to what Jeanne just posted about Whitney "groups" within the big group I'm amassing all the info I can on the desc. of Samuel Whitney. That family goes from England > Bermuda > VA > NC > SC > KY. So if you find any references to Whitneys that fit that please send it to me.

I'm going to bring one new person out of the shadows here because we've swapped mail so I know what she's after. Jacci is Afro-American and trying to work on that angle of the family. So if you find any references that fit her family please post them to the group for that info could also help Jo Ann Curbo, Louise Bradford, and myself. Do any of you folks with web pages know how to put in links to other sites? The reason I ask is you could link to my FTP site to make it easier on people to get there. Then I can put all of the GEDCOMs there for people to grab. Well that's all for me to bug you with.

Bye, Michael Whitney

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From: Jeanne Muse <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney Newsletter 11-6-96 Date: 06 Nov 96 18:15:54 EST

Hello all my Whitney cousins! I have found more info on a descendant of John and Elinor Whitney.

ABRAHAM WHITNEY-4 (Moses-3, Richard-2, John-1) b. 29 May 1692 Stow, Mass; d. 15 Sep 1778 Stow; married at Stow on 16 Jul 1767 ELIZABETH FARLEY "of Harvard" b. 28 Mar 1704. (Note: This was Elizabeth's 2nd marriage. She married 1st in Billerica on 6 Sep 1724 Lt. John Shed b. 6 Sep 1699 Billerica; d. 3 Jan. 1754. Elizabeth & John Shed had 8 children.)

Our database shows Abraham Whitney also married MARY STONE. I would assume that Mary Stone was Abraham's first wife, noticing how old he was when he & Elizabeth Farley married.

SOURCES: Taken from the NEHG Register, Vol 136 p56; His birth, marriage & death from Vital Records of Stow, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.


Loren McCullough had sent the following message:

Hello Jeanne and Jon,

Jeanne, I also have some other info from the Cutler book.

- Mehitable Whitney (dau. of Jonathan and Susannah Whitney of Holliston) b. 27 Dec 1719, d. bef Dec 1768, m. David Cutler b. 7 Oct 1721 (David m. 2nd wife 28 Dec 1768). I can only find one Jonathan and Susannah Whitney in WHITNEY10 (with no children listed) and the dates seem to be right. Can I assume this is a new branch that we don't have? I can provide a good bit of info on this branch if you want it, but, it will take some time to organize.

- Lydia Whitney (dau. of Levi Whitney of Harvard, MA), m. Tarrant Cutler in 1796.

- Abijah Whitney of Barre, Vt. m. Harriet Abigail Cutler 1 Jun 1880.

- Molly Whitney (dau. of Ephraim Whitney) b. in Pepperell, MA, m. James Cutler (b. 18 Feb 1743).

- William Whitney m. Lucy E. Whitney May 1858, she was b. 23 Dec 1838 in Bennington, VT and d. 3 Oct 1865.

Loren McCullough

--> Loren, I didn't find any of the above Whitneys EXCEPT Mehitable. I found her & the other children of JONATHAN WHITNEY and SUSANNAH WHITNEY in the New England Historical Register, Vol 11 p225. (Notice the spelling of her name is different, but it's the same person.)

This is Jonathan-3, Benjamin-2, John-1.

According to my records, the children of Jonathan & Susannah (Whitney) Whitney were: 1) Susanna b. 20 Jan 1702/1703 m. Gershom Eames 2) Jonathan b. 17 Oct 1704; d. 1755 m. Lydia ? 3) Kezia b. 31 Jul 1706 m. Abraham Jones 4) Dorothy b. 28 Aug 1708 m. Ebenezer Hunt 5) Mary b. 28 May 1710 m. Joseph Jones 6) Lydia b. 3 Mar 1711/1712 7) Jesse b. 8 Feb 1713/1714 8) Hannah b. 11 Feb 1714/1715 9) Elias b. 14 Nov 1716 10) Mehetabel b. 27 Dec 1719 m. David Cutler 11) George b. 12 Aug 1721; d. 1752 m. Sarah Cozzens 12) Eleanor

We only have a FEW descendants of their son Jonathan (b. 1704) so if you have more, please send it on in.


Thanks to Allan Green for the WONDERFUL early marriage records! I hope to get into more research shortly. Have been spending more time with other things & will get back to it soon & will have more to report.

Remember that I have the GEDCOM of all the Miscellaneous Whitneys being researched by our members. This contains all of the "unconnected" Whitneys (that is, unconnected to either John & Elinor of Watertown, or the Whitneys of Connecticut) and includes any information the member may have submitted to us about their people. It's called MISCWHIT.GED and I'd be glad to share it with anyone interested.

All of the new members might want to get in touch with me so their family can be included. Be sure & give me dates and places (even if guesses).

Love to all & Happy Hunting!

-) Jeanne (Whitney) Muse

([email protected])

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From: [email protected] Subject: Early Marriages - last batch Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 00:08:05 -0500

Greetings to the WRG:

Here's the last of the Whitney marriages that I have found on the Ancestry, Inc. WebSite.

>From American Marriages Recorded Before 1699

Richard Whitney & Martha Coldham, 19 Mar 1650, Watertown, MA Judith Clemens & Jeremiah Whitney, 29 Sep 1659, Plymouth, MA John Whitney & Judith Clement, 29 Sep 1659, Watertown, MA Abigail Tarbell & Joshua Whitney, 30 Sep 1672, Groton, MA Sarah Knight & Moses Whitney, 30 Sep 1686, Stow, MA Benjamin Whitney & Mary Poor, 11 Apr 1695, York, ME

>From New York Marriages Before 1784 These are taken mostly from Marriage Bonds in the Office of the Secretary of State, in a collection of 40 volumes. Information includes place of origin and names of persons giving Bond (frequently relatives). They are also cross listed, sometimes with different spellings!!

DATE NAMES TYPE/REC

   VOL      PAGE

1763, Mar 14 Beck (Beek), Nathaniel & Sarah Whitney M.B. vii

      99

1770j, Apr 2 Boon (Boom), John & Ruth Whitney M.B. xvi

      46

1762, Sep 26 Bowman, Catherine & Isaac Whitney M.B. vi

    337

1782, Dec 1 Guire, Anne & Samuel Whitney M.B. xxxvii

   103

1772, Dec 19 McKee (Mekeel), William & Sarah Whitney M.B. xix 166 1779, Dec 6 Walker, John & Rachael Whitney M.B. xxviii

    163

>From Virginia Marriages Prior to 1824

1771, Sep 4 John Duff & Mary Whitney, Fauquier Co.

Pennsylvania Marriages prior to 1790 shows no Whitneys at all

I keep searching the Internet for Sites that provide transcriptions of early records, and as I find them, I'll post the Whitneys.

Happy Hunting to all :-) Allan

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From: "Edward Sinker" <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: Whitney Newsletter 11-6-96 Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 06:57:41 -0000

Jeanne & Everyone

I'VE HIT PAYDIRT! I am connected to this line:

> --> Loren, I didn't find any of the above Whitneys EXCEPT > Mehitable. I found her & the other children of JONATHAN WHITNEY and SUSANNAH > WHITNEY in the New England Historical Register, Vol 11 p225. (Notice the > spelling of her name is different, but it's the same person.) > > This is Jonathan-3, Benjamin-2, John-1. > > According to my records, the children of Jonathan & Susannah (Whitney) Whitney > were: > 1) Susanna b. 20 Jan 1702/1703 m. Gershom Eames > 2) Jonathan b. 17 Oct 1704; d. 1755 m. Lydia ? > 3) Kezia b. 31 Jul 1706 m. Abraham Jones > 4) Dorothy b. 28 Aug 1708 m. Ebenezer Hunt > 5) Mary b. 28 May 1710 m. Joseph Jones > 6) Lydia b. 3 Mar 1711/1712 > 7) Jesse b. 8 Feb 1713/1714 > 8) Hannah b. 11 Feb 1714/1715 > 9) Elias b. 14 Nov 1716 > 10) Mehetabel b. 27 Dec 1719 m. David Cutler > 11) George b. 12 Aug 1721; d. 1752 m. Sarah Cozzens > 12) Eleanor > > We only have a FEW descendants of their son Jonathan (b. 1704) so if you have > more, please send it on in. > ------------------------------------------------------------------

Somehow, Jeanne, we have been missing each other. I only joined the list a short time ago and posted the information that I had on the Whitney line but I could not get a firm connection although Val Adkins did have some info which pointed to a connection. I did send an email to you, Jeanne, but did not receive a reply. I seem to have a problem with anyone who has a Compuserve address.

Anyhow, I am descended from person #3. It is shown as Kezia but I have Keziah. The line of descent that I had up till now was:

Jonathan Whitney = Susannah ????? Keziah Whitney = Abraham Jones Abraham Jones = Olive Bates Susanna Jones = Daniel Hazeltine Laban Hazeltine= Content Flagler Richard Flagler Hazeltine = Hannah Jane Sherman Jennie Hazeltine= Charles Jackson Andrews Frank Richard Andrews = Margaret Minugh Josephine Frances Andrews = Frederic Knight Sinker Edward Coates Sinker (ME) = Linde Janet Sullivan

This is the John and Elinor line, right? What more would you like to know? I have my Jones, Hazeltine, Andrews, Sherman and Sinker lines back to the UK and Erie and now I can add Whitney to the list. Now I need to find out all about my Whitney line. Hope all of this made sense.

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Whitney Newsletter 11-6-96 Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 01:05:59 -0500

Hello again WRG:

In looking at Jeanne's note from earlier today, I realized that I have just a little more information, albeit with less than ideal sources. Lewis Jones, father of the Lydia that married Jonathan in 1656, was married to an Anna Stone, b. ca 1610? supposedly in either Boxted or Great Bromley, Essex, England [source for this not in my file]. My data for daughter Lydia comes with an Ancestral File Number [8PGF-9H] attached, but the information for Lewis and Anna does not. That source says Lydia was born in 1632 in Sherborn, Middlesex, MA (rather than in England, but I am certainly not challenging Jeanne's source on this, as most of you have heard before what I think about the reliability of Ancestral File). If this MA birth were so, then her father, Lewis, should be findable in the "Great Migration" series, which, I think, runs from ca 1620 to 1632. Jeanne, do you have access to that on your CD's? If not, does someone else??

Further, Bond, in the Appendix, p. 814 says Lewis Jones moved to Watertown ca 1650. From where? Sherborn? Does anyone have access to the VR for Sherborn?? The nearest collection of MA VR that I know of is in Frankfort, KY, over 125 miles away. My notes also say that Anna (Stone) Jones died 1 May 1680, and is buried in Grave #7, Watertown Cemetery, but again do not show from what source this information is taken. It may well have come with a GEDCOM, or I may have picked it up from an on-line posting and was either not given or failed to note the source. I do have four other children for Lewis and Anna (Stone) Jones [Lydia being given as the oldest], if anyone wants to try to look for VR for this family.

My congratulations to Edward Sinker, on his connection.

Happy Hunting to all :-) Allan

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Whitney Newsletter 11-6-96 Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 09:23:26 -0500

Allan - I once wrote a book on the descendants of Lewis Jones and Anne/Anna.

I stated in the book, based upon a lot of previous research, that she was

"probably" a Stone. She was not. Although I do not have the reference handy (I just moved and my source material is somewhere in the garage), Lewis Jones' spouse was not a Stone. I simply missed a very good piece of research that explored the question of her parentage. To my knowledge, no one has been able to identify the parents of either Lewis or Anna.

By the way, my book is available through Heritage Books. It is entitled A Few More Descendants of Lewis Jones. Since its publication, I have made many updates and corrections based upon the kindness of many others. If anyone is interested in sharing information about the Jones line, please let me know.


Regards,

Jerry Harrison [email protected] Albuquerque, NM

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Why are they unsubbing? Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1996 10:32:17 -0500

I'll add my somewhat belated "amen" to the opinion of Rich from Tampa that we Whitneys have not been abusive with chit chat and that, in any case, such lighter talk often provides insight into the genealogical work we are all pursuing.

A wise old fellow who is the town historian in my small New England town once told me that putting the charts together in genealogy is merely putting the skeleton together but that the real fun and real substance comes from filling in the details about the lives of the ancestors. We help each other fill in those details through our chit chat.

Having said that, I might as well leave you with an anecdote about one of my Whitney ancestors.

For those of you interested in Vermont Whitneys, this is about my gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather Silas Whitney, (John-Thomas-Thomas-Benjamin-David), who was born in Massachusetts in 1737 and died in Clarendon, Vermont (a nice community just south of Rutland) on 3-13-1813. He married Jane Pearson in Shrewsbury, MA on 4-15-1758. That information came from the Pierce book and a Shrewsbury History I found in the Worcester, MA library.

I found from records at the Univ of Vermont library that Silas fought in the Revolutionary War whenever the British were near Clarendon and the local militia was mustered. I even found copies of the militias pay records and found that, towards the end of the War, he was the Clerk of the militia. I also learned that he had a neighbor named Marsh who was a loyalist. Vermont passed an Act that allowed for the confiscation of land owned by Loyalists.

Silas took advantage of the Act and took possession of the Marsh land.  Afte

the War, Silas refused to return possession and use of the land to Marsh.

They then engaged in a long dispute during which time Silas once harvested

his land and, while he took a break for supper, Marsh took possession of the harvested crops. Eventually, Marsh became politically active, served in the legislature, obtained the assistance of Ethan Allen and had an Act passed allowing him to retake legal title to a good part of the property.

A couple of years ago I visited Clarendon to find the grave of Silas. I drove all over the town and could not find his grave in any obvious cemetery.

I then drove to their very small Town Hall and opened the door.  The door

opens immediately into a meeting room rather than a hallway. When I entered, all discussion stopped and all eyes turned towards the stranger and the Chairman asked if he could help me. I muttered that I was looking for the grave of my ancestor, Silas Whitney. A loud response from several attendees could be heard and the Chairman proceeded to mention the Marsh-Whitney rivalry and indicated that Silas was prominently mentioned in a "History of Clarendon" book which I could buy from the Town Clerk, who of course obliged me on the spot. The great irony is that they indicated that I could find the grave of Silas just down the road in a roadside private cemetery known as the Marsh Cemetery. I went and found the grave of Silas, well kept and appropriately designated by the Storey Chapter of the DAR. Silas and his family are resting in peace right beside Marsh and his family.

Sorry for the rambling, but I am recovering from shoulder surgery and finally have time to communicate.

Maybe we need to be more organized. Possibly have officers and thus a structure which could arrange for regional and national reunions.

I hope this information is useful to someone.

Although I may not communicate often, I enjoy the postings of everyone and I even enjoy reading the stories behind the birth and death dates.

Best regards, Jim Whitney

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From: Jeanne Muse <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney Newsletter 11-9-96 Date: 09 Nov 96 13:44:55 EST

Hello all! I'm doing my best to deplete my piles of printed messages from the last few months. It's catch-up time. Apologies for long delays in responses.

BOB YOUNG, Secretary of the Kemp Family Association, posted a query to Allan Green on WHITNEY/KEMP family connections. I searched through my personal database as well as our John/Elinor database. Had only 1 hit:

>>7) John WHITNEY, b. 20 Mar 1725, Groton, Mass, m. Elizabeth Sawtell, dau. of David and Elizabeth (Keyes) Sawtell, on 15 Apr 1762 in Groton. (Groton Register,

by Skeates)<<

This is John-5, John-4 (& Rebecca Whitney), Isaiah-3 (& Sarah Woodward), Thomas-2 (& Mary Kedall/Kettle), John-1 (& Elinor).

This was John Whitney's 2nd marriage. He m. 1st Hannah SAWTELL (b. 11 Oct. 1730 Groton, Mass., daug. of Deacon Hezekiah Sawtell and Joannah Wilson) on 26 Feb 1759 in Groton.

Sources I have in my personal database read: BIR-MARR: NEHG Register vol 126 p16 "She was PROBABLY the Hannah who. m. at Groton 26 Feb 1759, John Whitney, Jr. of Shirley, Mass., b. there 20 Mar 1725, son of John and Rebecca (Whitney) Whitney; 2 sons." "he m. (2) at Groton, 15 Apr 1762, her cousin, Elizabeth Sawtell, daughter of David. (Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, 1895, pp.47-8, 84.)"

For our future reference, I have entered the other 6 Whitney/Kemp families into our Miscellaneous Whitneys database with notes pointing to Bob Young with his e-mail address <[email protected]>. I've also posted a message directly to Bob (since he's not a member of our group) asking him if he has the names of the 2 sons mentioned in my source notes above. I will report back with any new data he sends me.


-->To GREG COTE: If you still need the "master" database & you use an IBM Compatible, ask Jon Aston <[email protected]> for the most recent file WITNEY11.GED.


-->To LYNDA McLAUGHLIN: I couldn't help but notice you live in Fitchburg, Mass. My ancestor lived & raised his family in Fitchburg, but I have not been able to verify his birthdate/place or find his parents. Do you have anything on my line?

BENJAMIN WHITNEY b. 17 Sep 1796 (poss. the son of JOHN WHITNEY); d. 19 Jan 1873 Fitchburg; m. on 6 May 1824 in Ashby, Mass to MEHITABLE WHITCOMB (daughter of Jonah & Mehitable (Daby) Whitcomb) b. 23 Oct 1797 Ashby; d. 27 Mar 1881.

Children of Benjamin and Mehitable (all born in Fitchburg): Lusana Carter Whitney 1825 Lysander S. Whitney 1826 (my direct line) m. Lydia Ann Burnap Mary Anne Whitney 1829 m. Calvin Harlow Swain John Whitney 1832 m. Carolyn McGuire Alonzo Whitney 1834 m. Vashti Aurelia Kendall Sidney Whitney 1840 m. Abigail D. Tolman

My sources are Family Bible Records; Fitchburg VRs & Old Town Records; US Census 1850; IGI. Benjamin's death record lists father's name as John (mother's name not given) & birth place as Westminster, but nothing has been found in Westminster vitals.


-->To EVELYN BROWN: I have your AARON WHITNEY and BETSY HILDRETH in my Miscellaneous Whitney database...but don't have their children. It might be of help to include the entire family. Send them to me when you can. I am updating the MISCWHIT.GED now information from some of our new members & will have it available to send soon.


-->To JESSIE MARIE HAMM: I have added your WARREN PERCIVAL and ANNA WHITNEY with their daughters JULIANNA PERCIVAL & CAROLINE PERCIVAL to my Miscellaneous Whitney database for future reference. Also entered Anna's possible brothers JOSEPH WHITNEY and WILLIAM WHITNEY (Oswego, NY preachers during the Civil War).


That's all for now! Trying to keep my messages a bit shorter & to the point so we won't all get overwhelmed.

-) Jeanne (Whitney) Muse

[email protected] 11/9/96

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From: "Robert L. Ward" at <img src="/robertward.gif">

Subject: Re: Pierce's book Date: Sat, 09 Nov 1996 13:38:55 -0800

[email protected] wrote: > > Wulf wrote: > >Dear Whitney researchers: > >MRJ79 recommends the Pierce genealogy of the Whitneys. Could the > >members of this list comment on the authenticity of the information > >extracted below? -- especially in light of the challenge to Thomas > >Whitney's parentage (mentioned in passing by Allan Green in his recent > >posting). > Thanks, > --Wulf > > [email protected] wrote: > <snip > > >> July 20, 1592, John Whitney was baptized in the St. Margarets Church, London. > >> He was the son of Thomas, who was the the grandson or great-grandson of the > >> last Sir Robert Whitney. > > I have just signed on to this list and would be interested in the consensus of > opinion on the matter of Thomas's parentage, I know that the statement by MRJ > is in Pierces' book, but there has been some disagreement in the past. If it > has been discussed, could someone give us a brief summary of what was decided?

While I cannot state what the consensus of this group might be, or what "was decided," I can quote a recent scholarly discussion of the problem. My view is that the parentage of Thomas Whitney of Westminster is still unproven, and probably unknown.


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Reed, Paul C., "Whitney Origins Revisited: John-1 Whitney of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Henry-1 Whitney of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut," _The_American_Genealogist,_ vol. 69, No. 1 (Jan 1994), pp. 9-14.

It has been claimed that John-1 Whitney, of Watertown, Massachusetts, is of illustrious and royal descent. The strongest argument for such a connection was put forth by Henry Melville in his _Ancestry_of_John_ _Whitney_..._ ([New York, 1896], hereafter _Whitney_Anc._). Melville cited pedigrees found in the Harleian manuscripts, now at the British Library, London (MSS 1442, fols. 66, 67), that had been drawn up on behalf of John Whitney, apparently a cousin of the New England immigrant. This John claimed to be the male heir of the Whitney family of Whitney, Herefordshire, and stated that his grandfather, Thomas Whitney, gentleman, of Westminster, was a son of Robert Whitney, a younger son of Sir Robert Whitney by Sibel Baskerville--and thus the royal descent. Melville also supplemented his genealogy with many transcriptions of wills, chancery records, inquisitions _post_mortem_, and other primary sources, making his work appear to be highly trustworthy.

Donald Lines Jacobus challenged this line in an article published in 1933 (_TAG_ 10[1933-34]:84-88). Jacobus tentatively accepted the conclusion that John-1 Whitney of Watertown, Massachusetts, was a son of Thomas Whitney of Westminster, but he argued that the latter was not the son of Sir Robert. Jacobus concluded that the pedigree was either incorrect or fraudulent, and that chronology made such a connection implausible (_TAG_ 10[1933-34]:87). The burden of proof was therefore unmet.

Some descendants still cling to the hope that the immigrant descends from royalty, however, and the connection is still appearing in new publications. It is argued that, though Sir James Whitney died on 31 May 1587, aged forty-two, his younger brother, Robert (supposed father of Thomas Whitney of Westminster), could have been born about 1548-9 (given ten- to fifteen-month birth intervals). His alleged son, Thomas Whitney of Westminster, married Mary Bray on 12 May 1583. Assuming that both Robert and Thomas were about seventeen when they married, the connection still seemed chronologically possible, even if unlikely.

It should be pointed out that, although John Whitney made such a claim, it was unsubstantiated and not accepted by the College of Arms. We can now show that the claim is not only unlikely, it is certainly false. The allegation for the marriage license of Thomas Whitney and Mary Bray is recorded in the first act book of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster (fol. 94, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, film #94,507: Joseph Lemuel Chester and Geo. J. Armytage, eds., _Allegations_for_ _Marriage_Licenses_Issued_by_the_Dean_and_Chapter_of_Westminster,_1558_ _to_1699_..._, Harleian Soc. Pubs., 23[London, 1886]:8). Though it did not specifically state the ages of the groom and bride, it must be concluded that Thomas Whitney was at least twenty-one on 10 May 1583, the date of the record, because no mention of consent is made. This would push his birth date back to at least 1562, probably earlier (a point not made by Jacobus). James Whitney, Thomas's alleged uncle, was found to be aged twenty-three at the inquisition _post_mortem_ of his father, taken 18 September 1567, and aged forty-three at the time of his own death on 31 May 1587. He was therefore born about 1544. The Robert Whitney who was younger brother of Sir James and Eustace would therefore be born no earlier than the beginning of 1546, and more probably 1548 or later. Robert Whitney would not have fathered a son at age thirteen!

That Robert was definitely third, not second son is proved by the entail of land made in Sir James Whitney's will (Prerogative Court of Canterbury [PCC] 38 Spencer), which agrees with _Llfyr_Baglan_, a collection of pedigrees compiled by the Welsh scholar, John Williams, between 1600 and 1607 [Note 1]. The administration of Sir Robert Whitney, their father, was granted to his relict, Dame Mary, and son James Whitney on 5 February 1567/8 (PCC Admons. Act Book, 1559-1571, fol. 128). At James's death, and administration _de_bonis_non_ was granted to Robert's son, Eustace Whitney, on 1 February 1588/9. Sir Eustace Whitney died in 1608, heir of his elder brother James. Eustace's four granddaughters eventually became coheirs of the estate.

Thomas Whitney of Westminster had a son Robert, whose son John claimed to be male heir in 1676, about the time that the Hereford estate was settled among the female coheirs. It is most likely that the claimant was trying to obtain some sort of inheritance to make his life less burdensome. The wills of both the claimant's parents were proved in the Archdeaconry of London. Their residence was the parish of St. Peter Cornhill, London, where Robert Whitney, merchant tailor, was buried on 3 Apr 1662. Robert Whitney's original will was dated 19 January 1661/2 and proved 16 April 1662 (FHL Film #94,280). He was of a very low estate, though a citizen and merchant tailor. He gave his loving children John and Mary Whitney 5s. each. He also gave John the great ring he had had from his father. His daughter, Mary, was to receive the lesser ring he usually wore. Robert gave his wife Mary the lease of the house they lived in for the remainder of the term during her widowhood. Mary was made sole executrix. Though the will was sealed with a small seal which appeared to be in good condition it could not be made out on the microfilm copy.

The original will of Mary Whitney was dated 23 October 1667 and proved 11 February 1667/8 (FHL Film #588,057). She left her son, John Whitney, and his wife, Elizabeth, 5s. each, to be paid within a year and a day after her decease. She gave her loving grandchild, Jane Whitney, one silver gilt spoon. She also mentioned her cousin Mary West, daughter to Edward West, to whom she left 12s. The residue was left to her daughter Maryfrances [sic] Whitney, whom she made sole executrix. Lastly, she gave 12d. to her friend Anne Stockinhall, who was to be overseer. In the following records, Mary was stated to be relict of Robert Whitney, of St. Peter Cornhill, London, deceased. William Parker, parson of St. Peter Cornhill, was assigned to administer the estate on 13 February 1667/8 during the minority of the executrix, Mary Frances Whitney. Neither will made any reference to a connection with the Whitneys of Whitney, county Hereford.

If John Whitney, the claimant, were male heir of the Whitneys of Whitney, it would seem inconceivable that the female heirs would have allowed him to fall into such relative poverty. Some legacy or settlement would have been given to him if he had any proof for his claim.

As it is clear that the parentage of Thomas Whitney of Westminster is unknown (though examined by Horatio Gates Somerby in 1871), we present a clue to the actual origin of the family in the marriage entry of Robert Whitney, son of Thomas of Westminster. He married Mary Towers at Stepney, county Middlesex, on 18 January 1635/6 (original register on FHL film #579,245; Thomas Colyer-Fergusson, _The_Marriage_Registers_of_St._ _Dunstan's,_Stepney,_in_the_County_of_Middlesex_, 3 vols. [Canterbury, 1898-1901], 1:239: "Robert Whitney of Westminster merchantailor & Mary Towers of Tarvin [the printed transcript says "Tarring," but is in error] in the Coun[ty] of Chester maid maried by licence from the Office of Facult[ie]." [There is a gap in the marriage allegations of the Faculty Office during this period.]

The pedigree made by John Whitney, the 1676 claimant, states that his mother was a daughter of John Towers, of Chester or Shropshire (_Whitney_ _Anc._, 272-73). It seems likely that Robert Whitney, Thomas's father, had close connections in Cheshire. Only one prominent Whitney family was situated in Cheshire, seated at Coole Pilate in the parish of Acton. Howell Whitney held land there in 12 and 17 Richard II [1388-1394] (George Ormerod, _The_History_of_..._Chester_..._, 2d ed., 3 vols. [London, 1882], hereafter Ormerod, 3:389) and in 1404. The male representative of the family when Thomas was at Westminster was a Robert Whitney, gentleman, of Coole (married 1574/5), who is found in 1593, 1600, 1614, and died 24 January 1615/6 at Coole, leaving his grandson Hugh (son of Hugh), his heir (born January 1601) (R. Stewart-Browne, ed., _Cheshire_Inquisitions_..._, Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 91[n.p., 1938]:169-71).

The fullest purported account of the Cheshire Whitney family is found in S. Whitney Phoenix's _The_Whitney_Family_of_Connecticut_..._ (3 vols. [New York, 1878]). It traces the ancestry of Henry-1 Whitney of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut, from the ancient family by way of counties Hertford, Essex, and Chester. Such a connection would have provided a better royal descent than the main branch of the Whitneys had. Unfortunately, the work is based on many false and dubious sources. A careful examination found that nine key documents used to prove connections do not exist. Had they been real, their discoveries would have presented one of the most brilliant compilations in the field.

The purported English ancestry was the work of Harriet A. Bainbridge DeSalis; and after he had published the book, S. Whitney Phoenix became suspicious. He commissioned the distinguished Anglo-American genealogist, Joseph Lemuel Chester, to examine the accuracy of Mrs. DeSalis's work. Chester quickly noted the fraud.

[MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS PURPORTING TO PROVE THE ANCESTRY OF HENRY-1 WHITNEY OMITTED -- RLW]

Actual sources for the early Cheshire family are meager and scant, and provide no hint or illustrious royal descent such as the Parry and Vaughan matches would have provided. It is most likely that Thomas Whitney of Westminster descends from the Cheshire Whitneys at Coole Pilate, in Acton, near Nantwich. A Thomas Whitney, found in 1505, 1510, and 1517, and earlier in the reign of Henry VII (1485-1509), married Anne Brooke, daughter of John Brooke, of Leighton, Cheshire, and Jane Meverell, of Throwlegh, county Stafford (Ormerod, 3:454). It would be through this connection that the only possible royal descent for this family might present itself. That the family spread beyond Cheshire is clear from the will of Geoffrey Whitney, son of an earlier Geoffrey. Born at Coole Pilate about 1548, he attended both Oxford and Cambridge, was under-bailiff of Great Yarmouth, county Norfolk, 1580-86, and admitted to the university at Leyden 1 March 1586 (Joseph Foster, _Alumni_Oxoniensis_..._1500-1714_, 4 vols. [London, 1887-92], 4:1623]; John and J. A. Venn, _Alumni_Cantbrigiensis_, Pt. 1, 4 vols. [Cambridge, 1922-27], 4:396]; and _Dictionary_of_National_Biography_). His will, dated 11 September 1600 and proved 28 May 1601 (PCC 33 Woodhall), mentioned many relatives, including his brother, Brooke Whitney, of Oxford and Berkshire (PCC 100 Byrde) [probably a great-grandson of the Whitney-Brooke alliance], Geoffrey Whitney, of Draiton, Shropshire (citizen and merchant tailor of London, PCC 15 Bolein), and Walter Whitney, citizen and plasterer of London (Commissary Court of London, Orig. Will, 1608), but no possible reference to Thomas of Westminster was noted.

[MORE ABOUT HENRY-1 WHITNEY OMITTED --RLW]

... Cheshire, Hereford, Lichfield, Gloucester, Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk wills have been exhausted. Other records are still being searched, but the parentage of Thomas Whitney, gentleman, of Westminster, still remains to be found.


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Date: 09 Nov 96 19:09:34 EST From: Jeanne Muse <[email protected]> To: Ted Bates <[email protected]>, Diane <[email protected]>,

       Carole McIntosh <[email protected]>, Julie Scheuerman <[email protected]>,
       "Janet L. Bailey" <[email protected]>,
       Caradwen von Braskat <[email protected]>,
       Timothy Cook <[email protected]>,
       Christopher Edy <[email protected]>,
       Sandy Jones <[email protected]>,
       "Cherijoy L. Searle" <[email protected]>,
       "M.L. Adair" <[email protected]>,
       Ross Andrews <[email protected]>, Ginny Deagan <[email protected]>,
       Bill Duprey <[email protected]>,
       "D. J. Goulette" <[email protected]>,
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       Jerrie Moore <[email protected]>,
       Alyce Jane Morow <[email protected]>,
       Phil Nikolayuk <[email protected]>, RSFAHRN <[email protected]>,
       Bert Smith <[email protected]>,
       "Francis D. Southwick" <[email protected]>,
       "J. A. Stafford" <[email protected]>,
       Joyce Terrana <[email protected]>,
       Kim Walters <[email protected]>,
       Robert Whitney <[email protected]>,
       "Alan C. Wright" <[email protected]>,
       "Margaret (Whitney) Carey" <[email protected]>,
       Karen Hazelton Lashin <[email protected]>,
       "Brena (Nixon) Parsons" <[email protected]>,
       Beth Stakes <[email protected]>,
       Gregg Whitney <[email protected]>, Paul Nichols <[email protected]>,
       Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]>,
       Jarvis Whitney <[email protected]>

Subject: Invite to Whitney Researchers

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From: "Edward Sinker" <[email protected]> Subject: John & Elinor Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1996 22:01:54 -0000

Hi All

Now that I have found out that I am descended from John and Elinor, can anyone tell me if it is know when and on what ship they arrived and any other related details concerning the trip to America.

I am sorry if I am asking stupid question but as far as this family is concerned I am just a newbie :-)

Jeanne - thank you very much for passing on my message

    and for all your help.

Ta very much,

Edward Coates Sinker Church Lea Bosbury Herefordshire HR8 1PX U.K. email: [email protected]

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: John & Elinor Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1996 22:32:03 -0500

Dear Edward:

John & Elinor, and their sons, John2, Richard, Nathaniel, Thomas and Jonathan, sailed initially from London in the "Elizabeth and Ann", Roger Cooper, Master, sometime in May of 1635 (Lloyds might have some record of this). I think they stopped in one or more other ports to pick up other passengers - possibly Plymouth or Falmouth, but I'm not sure. Elinor was very pregnant with Joshua at the time, and he was born in Watertown on 5 Jul 1635, so the ship probably took five to six weeks on this passage. I certainly don't envy Elinor the journey in a small, cramped ship (I've been in the reconstructed versions of the three Jamestown [VA] ships, and the small size of the spaces available for the passengers and crew absolutely amazed me, even if the people were smaller at that time than we are today).

John Whitney certainly must have brought with him a moderate "treasure", as he was able to secure property in Watertown very quickly, and became a "freeman" of that town in a short time - he later was Town Clerk. In England he had been a member of the *Merchant - Taylor's (Tailor's) Company, having served an apprenticeship to one of their members (I've got all of this on paper if you want dates, apprentice master, etc.). This did not mean that he sat and sewed garments, but more likely that he was in business as a merchant, buying and selling cloth and possibly some finished goods. After finishing his apprenticeship and time as a journeyman, he became a full member of the Company, and soon took his younger brother, Peter, as an apprentice. Peter later also became a member of the Company, lived and died in the parish of St. Peter Cornhill in London.

I have speculated that John came to America because of his perception of the lack of economic opportunity for his five sons. Certainly by 1634/5 the solidity of the Massachusetts Bay Colony had been made clear, and there had been time for news of the economic opportunities available there to have circulated. With five sons, and a pregnant wife, it may have well looked like a better place than London of that time. Remember, the civil/religious unrest that led to the rise of Cromwell and the establishment of the Commonwealth was getting started by then. He must have had a business to sell to raise the money to buy passage for himself, his wife and five sons, and to establish the family quickly in Watertown.

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I began this as a direct response to Edward, and then thought that it might better be posted to the whole group, especially after the messages today from Jim Whitney and Sue Rood. So, while I am addressing the whole WRG, - yes, Peg Sanborn, you made it to the right spot. I sent you a direct message earlier tonight, inviting you to join the group, and then found out you already had.

Yes, Jeanne, I was aware that Edward lived in England. We had already had some brief correspondance prior to his finding the group, and discussed mutual preferences for eating places, etc. in Herefordshire. I know that we might get some help from him on some of our *English Whitney Problems*, but I have not yet had the time to explore his penchant for travel and freedom to pursue various avenues of research. Since he is in Hereford, perhaps he could get to Bangor fairly easily and explore the *cache* of Whitney records stored there at the University (Ros Dunnico, Jon Aston's *not-on-line* English friend, identified these for me when we met this past summer). I wouldn't yet know where else to send him for Henry after I pretty well exhausted my own ideas in that direction last summer. We need to wait for Arvy to get to the GLRO and check out my idea for identifying the parents of Thomas Whitney, John's father, in the parish records of Lambeth St. Mary. If that turns up something pertinent, then we can try to figure out where to go from there. AND, I guess we are going to have to follow up on exploring the Cheshire lines of the Whitney family, but I have never looked in that direction and haven't a clue about how to start (except for what I know about Cheshire resources from working there following my wife's lines). It will have to wait for me until I can get back to the Library of Congress next summer.

Peg, Thomas Whitney was born (supposedly) in 1563 in Lambeth Marsh, Surrey (the LDS CD series called Ancestral File says Lambert Marsh, but there is no such place as far as I can find in Surrey, and there is a Lambeth Marsh just across the river (Westminster Bridge) from St. Margaret Parish, Winchester, which was that of his wife, Mary Bray, and which was where most (all? I'm going from memory here) of his children were christened. I've seen the original parish registers in the Library of Westminster Abbey, where they are stored (St. Margaret's is on the grounds of the Abbey and is the *local* church for the people of that area). Mary Bray was christened on 24 Dec 1564, daughter of John Bray and Margaret Haslonde. I haven't said anything about Thomas's parents because there has recently arisen a serious challenge to the long-held idea of his parentage. I'll tell you (and anyone else who wants to know) more about that problem later in a private (or public, if enough ask) message. Note the comment above about Arvy going to the Greater London Record Office - he's going in late November, and after he looks there, we'll have a better idea about how to proceed.

Well, folks, as usual, I've started a simple little note and just kept going... and going... and going. Leave it to a teacher to find several hundred words where a few dozen should suffice.

Happy Hunting :-) Allan

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From: [email protected] Subject: Wye Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 12:58:12 -0500

Hello Edward Sinker;

I would highly recommend the Pierce book and also a book written by Henry Melville, the Ancestry of John Whitney, which deals with the Whitneys in England and claims relationship with William the Conquerer and a number of the King Henry's, some contoversy as to his accuracy. I purchased both books from Hugginson Book Company details below. The books are photo copies of the original books, which were both published about 1895. Pierce has over 10,000 names from John and Elinor to the 1809's, I use it as a reference to attempt to locate Whitneys for our group. The books take about 10 weeks for delivery.

The Decendants of John Whitney by Franklin C. Pierce - Library copy $95.00

The Ancestry of John Whitney by Henry Meville - Library copy $48.50

The Higgingson Book Co. 148 Washington Street PO Box 778 Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Phone (508) 745-7170

>From The Decendants of John Whitney, by Franklin C. Pierce I copied the following account of a visit to Whitney-on-the-Wye. I hope this gives you a little insight into the history of the Whitneys and the Wye.

Visit to Whitney-on the Wye by Hon. William Whitney Rice

In the month of June 1892, I took the train, accompanied by my wife, from Herefordshire to the parish of Whitney-on-the Wye, seventeen miles distant, to see if perhaps I could learn anything there of our ancestors.

There are none now bearing the name of Whitney, but there are the manors of Whitney and Clifford formerly owned by the Whitney family and not yet wholly alienated.

Whitney is a section of beautiful country with an old stone church, stone cottage for the rector, and a somewhat modern manor house. We could no public carriage for our conveyance.

We found we had an hour and a half before the departure of the next train for London, and we resolved to make the most of that time, with such directions as we could get from the station master, who was very accommodating and intellegent. He refered us to the rector, Rev. Henry Dew, as a gentleman who would receive us hospitably and furnish us all the information that there was to be had on the subject of our inquiries.

>From the station the outlook over the sorrounding country embraced in the manors of Whitney and Clifford was as lovely as anything we had seen in England, the Wye flowed through the valley a few rods below the station while the broad fields and forests stretched away in the distance toward the Welsh mountains which were the principle features in the landscape.

The rectory was a quarter or a half mile distant. Going from the station we passed by the pretty little church. we entered the churchyard and searched for the Whitney memorials. We found none, because, as we afterward learned some time in the middle of the eighteenth century the Wye, in a freshet, swept away the old castle, the old church and the monuments and graves of the Whitneys from the time they settled in that place. The new church contains many of the old granite stones which were left from the ruins of the old church. The old font, hollowed from a solid granite block, which was there before the freshet, probablly from the original building of the church and in which the Whitney infants have been baptized probably from the eleventh or twelfth century, was also recovered from the ruins and placed in the new church where it still stands.

I have a photograph of that font taken since I was there, which I shall be happy to show to any of the modern members of the family.

Leaving the church we went up the hill through a lane bordered by trees, to the rectory where we were saluted by the vigorous barking of a small, black dog. A young lady, whom we afterward ascertained to be the daughter of the rector, soon made her apparence. She left us to seek her father , and soon he came and took use to the garden in front of the house where he had been working among his flowers.

He was a straight, dignified English clergyman who, when he learned who we were and what we desired, at once gave us a cordial and hospitable welcome. He invited us into the house, where another daughter, Miss Jane joined us. We prolonged our call there with him and his daughter as long as we could remain. Out of that call sprang a most interesting correspondence with Miss Dew, the daughter, from which I have derived much of the information made use of in the following record. I presume that I have more than twenty letters from her, generally very long and full of interesting details. I think she must of spent a great deal of her time in looking up ancient records to find material for her letters to me. I shall always entertain sincere friendship and respect for Re. Henry Dew and his accomplished daughter Miss Jane.

Rev. Henry Dew was the brother of Sir Tompkyns Dew, the last owner of the estate. He was a decandant of the Whitneys through some of the female members of the family to whom the estate came because of the failure of the male line. Sir Tompkyns little daughter, at the the time of our visit about five years old, represents the broad acres of the estates of Whitney and Clifford, now, I regret to say, so heavily mortgaged that it seems quite possible, if not probable, that by the foreclosure of the mortgages they will soon pass into unknown and alien ownership.

I believe that the rector's tenure of the living can not be terminated during his life, but at his death the pretty rectory, where he has lived more than fifty years and has much beautified, will pass to strangers with the rest of the estate, and thus the last Whitney traces be obliterated from the spot with which they have been so long connected.

After the conquest the manor of Whitney, so called, was given by William the Conqueror to Torstinus, one of his soldiers. It was one of nine tracts granted to this same person according to the Doomsday book, and the one upon which he settled.

He was a valient fighter, one of the northern sea-rovers who joined the army of William, on the expedition for the conquest of England. The amount of bounty allotted him by William shows that he was a man of conquence. He was specially commissioned to guard the frontiers against the incursions of the Welsh, and for this purpose had his castle on the Wye and within the bounds of the present manor of Whitney.

His son Eustacius, who inherited his property, assumed the name of Whitney, which has been borne from that date to the present time.

The Whitneys were the chief men in the vicinity, sheriffs of the countyand Members of Parliament. Several of them lost their lives in the wars at home and abroad, to which they were summoned by their Kings.

A decree of King Henry IV, dated Feb. 14, 1404, commences as follows: "The King to all to whom,&c., Greeting-

"Know ye that since the father of Robert Whiteney, Esquire, and his uncle and a great part of his relations have been killed in our service at the capture of Edmund Mortemer, and his property has been burned and destroyed by our rebels of Wales, so that the said Robert has not any castle or fortress where he can tarry to resist and punish our aforesaid rebels as we accept (accessimus) We, of our special grace, habe granted to the said Robert, the Castle of Clifford and the lordships of Clifford and Glasbury, together wit all the lands, tenements, " &c.

By this act the lordship of Cliford, on the opposite side of the Wye and adjacent to Whitney, was added to the domain of the Whitneys and has so remained until the present day.

In the last part of the 17th century Sir Thomas Whitney, lord of these estates, died leaving his son, Sir Robert Whitney, as his heir. Sir Robert had four sons, who all died without issue. He also had four daughters, to whom his estate descended upon his several sons died without issue.

One of the daughters married Robert Rodd, to whom and the other daughters came, apparently by the the law of inheritance. Through them it ultimately came to William Warden, who was owner at the time of the freshet, by which the church and the castle were destroyed. He rebuilt the church and the manor house. The ruins of the castle may still be seen where the freshet left them.

This property passed from the male line of the Whitneys to the female decendants, through whom it is still held. Thus, although the name of Whitney still remains attached to the property, the individuals of that name are not connected with it, but are widely scattered both in England and in this country.

July 20, 1592, John Whitney was baptized in the St. Margarets Church, London. He was the son of Thomas, who was the the grandson or great-grandson of the last Sir Robert Whitney. In 1635 with his wife, Eleanor, and five children he embarked for America. Here he settled in Watertown, where hi continued to reside for the remainder of his life. His sons settled either in Watertown or towns near it. His grandson, Nathaniel, settled in the western part of Watertown, which is now Weston.

Arms. Azure, a cross chequey or sable. Upon a canton, gules; a lion rampant argent.

Crest. A bulls head couped sable; horned argent; horns tipped with red.

Motto. Fortis sed non ferox.

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From: Wulf Losee <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Wye (and the ancestors of John Whitney) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 13:43:51 -0800

Dear Whitney researchers: MRJ79 recommends the Pierce genealogy of the Whitneys. Could the members of this list comment on the authenticity of the information extracted below? -- especially in light of the challenge to Thomas Whitney's parentage (mentioned in passing by Allan Green in his recent posting). Feel free to send me private email, because I'm new to this list, and I'm sure the long-standing members don't want have their time wasted by having old threads rehashed...

Thanks, --Wulf

[email protected] wrote: <snip > > July 20, 1592, John Whitney was baptized in the St. Margarets Church, London. > He was the son of Thomas, who was the the grandson or great-grandson of the > last Sir Robert Whitney. <snip>

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From: [email protected] Subject: Pierce's book Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 18:09:40 -0500

Wulf wrote: >Dear Whitney researchers: >MRJ79 recommends the Pierce genealogy of the Whitneys. Could the >members of this list comment on the authenticity of the information >extracted below? -- especially in light of the challenge to Thomas >Whitney's parentage (mentioned in passing by Allan Green in his recent >posting). Thanks, --Wulf

[email protected] wrote: <snip > >> July 20, 1592, John Whitney was baptized in the St. Margarets Church, London. >> He was the son of Thomas, who was the the grandson or great-grandson of the >> last Sir Robert Whitney.

I have just signed on to this list and would be interested in the consensus of opinion on the matter of Thomas's parentage, I know that the statement by MRJ is in Pierces' book, but there has been some disagreement in the past. If it has been discussed, could someone give us a brief summary of what was decided?

Thanks.. Ozzi [email protected]

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: (no subject) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 22:07:26 -0500

Need information on Joseph Whitney b abt 1740

                                   m Anna Palmer
                   children   Lemuel Whitney
                              Abigail Whitney  m Sam Mark
                              Palmer Whitney   b March 5, 1778
                                   in Warwick, Ma
                                married Judah Barber May 10 1798
                                 died Jan 26 1854  in Illiois
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From: [email protected] Subject: Samuel Whitney Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 22:52:54 -0500

Since we have so many new members and I've seen new sources used I'm going to repost my family to see if anyone has anything. Looking for info on Samuel Whitney born ca. 1615 in England, will proven 1674 in Bermuda. There is a chapter in "Some Southern Colonial Families Vol. 5" that proves me back to Samuel. There is also an interesting item on who his father maybe but they hadn't proven it yet when the book was printed. They make a good arguement that the father of Samuel was Capt. Francis Whitney who died in Bermuda in 1619 from injuries when the mast of his ship broke in a storm. They infer that Capt. Francis was an army capt. not a sea capt.. It's thought the ship "Garland" was transporting prisoners to VA so that's why he was onboard to take charge of them. It is know he held two shares in the Virginia Company for the trip so it's quite likely he had his family with him and was going to stay in VA when he got there. So does anyone have any info on a Francis Whitney who would have been old enough to have been an army capt. by 1619?

Thanks, Michael Whitney

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Joseph Whitney Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 00:32:54 -0500

Dear Ron & Marsha:

Could you provide a place reference for your Joseph Whitney? I have one born in 1743 in Pomfret, Windham Co., CT, but that is just across the line from MA. My Joseph has a different wife, as well, and I have no children, so may not be the one you need. It would be a real help to finding him if you could provide just a little more in the way of clues - marriage date and/or place, etc.

Allan E. Green <[email protected]>

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From: [email protected] Subject: Further Corrections on MA Marriages Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 02:45:13 -0500

Greetings again WRG:

I was able to get my hands on a copy of Bailey's Early Massachusetts Marriages, which I discovered was the source of the material that I found on the Ancestry, Inc. on-line database. A check of the listings that I sent out recently revealed that some mistakes had crept in - either in my transcribing or their data entry. Also, the process of searching electronically caused the omission of some *negative* information, namely the *Towns* that did NOT have Whitney marriages in them in this source. It must be remembered, however, that these seemingly came from church and minister's records, and should be matched up with the Town Vital Records for completeness.

Here then are the corrections to my earlier postings.

1) In Worcester, the marriage date for William Oak and Abigail Whitney should be 29 October 1763, not 1765.

2) After the entries for Mendon, the entries for the towns of Uxbridge, Rutland, Dudley and Sturbridge appear without any Whitney marriages.

3) In Lunenburg, the last entry, Edmund Stone was married to Susanna Whitney (rather than Susanne)

4) In Bolton, correct the spelling to Phinehas Warner (from Phineas)

5) In Upton, another spelling error, as Amos Whitney was married to Eunice, not Enice.

6) In Shrewsbury, Katherine Davenport should be spelled with an *a* - Katharine.

7) In Sutton, Elizabeth Whitney should be spelled Elisabeth.

8) Also in Sutton, Eli Whitney was married to Judith Hazeltine, not Hazelline.

SECOND POSTING - MIDDLESEX

9) At the beginning, the towns of Billerica, Cambridge, Charlestown & Chelmsford had no recorded Whitney Marriages in this source.

10) After Concord, the towns of Dunstable, Groton and Holliston had none.

11) In Lancaster, the date on Nathaniel Whitney and Mary Holeman should be 1719.

12) Marlborough, Malden and Medford had no W. marriages, nor did Reading after the one listed in Newton.

13) Sherburn should be spelled Sherborn

14) In Watertown, the date for Richard W. & Mary Coldham does say 19 Jan 1650, but I still wonder if the original didn't say *1st month* somehow, and get mistranscribed as January when the first month was actually March, as it appears in other records.

Apropos this matter, a modest percentage of the dates are given showing awareness of the double dating system, but many dates in January, February and March appear without the dual year being shown, which always leads to the question of whether or not they have been *corrected* already.

15) In Watertown, there was an entry omitted, as follows: James Whitney & Mary Flagg, 8 Nov 1722

16) Still in Watertown, the entry for James Whitney and Mary Hapgood should be John Whitney.

17) In Springfield, the entry for Rev. Josiah and Mrs Lois Breck should be shown as an *intention*, rather than definitive evidence that the marriage actually took place (although it is more probable that it did rather than that it did not).

Sorry for the mistakes, folks. Most were probably mine in copying things from the screen to paper. Some may have been entered incorrectly in the process of transforming the information to electronic form. I do not have at hand the *book* from whence came the CT marriages I sent out, but if it turns up, I would appreciate someone checking the information I contributed and correcting any errors I might have made in that.

If any of the newer members who have joined the list in the past few days would like me to send these again to them (Early MA Marriages of Worcester & Middlesex Counties, taken from church records and minister's records; Early CT Marriages, assumedly from similar sources; and a very few miscellaneous Whitney marriages from New York, PA [actually none from PA] and Virginia), please contact me directly and ask for them. In doing so, please tell me if you have any trouble receiving attachments. If you do, I can copy and paste the material into the *body* of an e-mail message, but it is a bit more trouble to do it that way.

Happy Hunting to All :-)

Allan E. Green <[email protected]>

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From: Ronald Whitney <[email protected]> Subject: Alpheus Whitney Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 17:18:45 +0000

Hello All!

I have recently been in contact with a Whitney who is internet deficient (no local server). She is looking for information on a line of Whitney ancestors as follows:

Alpheus Whitney b. abt 1793 in Vermont

 Artemus Whitney b. 9Aug1815 Worcester Co., Mass. m. Lucy Jane Pease
   Daniel Alpheus Whitney b. 13 Jul 1849 in Maynard, Mass. m. Minnie E. Henry
     Thelma Maurine Whitney b.9 Oct 1906 in Shelbina, Mo m. Thomas M. Adams

If this rings anyones bell, let me know what you have and I will snail mail her, and put you in touch with her if she is your cousin.

Happy hunting.

Ron and Roxie Whitney E-mail: [email protected]

Homepage: http://www.Geocities.com/NapaValley/2212/

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From: Bert Smith <[email protected]> Subject: More Taft-Whitney Date: 16 Nov 96 12:24:17 EST

Here is another cluster of Whitney/Taft intermarriages. There are others that I will send as time allows. I haven't been able to fit this into the Whitney material I have. I hope somebody will have better luck. Let me know if you do.

By the way the John Taft who married Love Whitney (dau. of Nathaniel and Mary Child Whitney) is the son of Matthew Taft, the only other early Taft immigrant besides Robert and Sarah of Mendon.

Bert Smith

First Generation

1. Asa Taft. Born 29 Apr 1774 in Uxbridge, MA. Died 17 Mar 1839 in Triangle, NY.

He married Sarah WHITNEY, daughter of John Whitney (Joshua and Phebe, Benjamin,John) & Mary Corey, Sep 1794 in Peru, MA. Born 11 Jul 1773 in Dedham, MA. They had the following children:

    2    i.   Asa Taft
    3    ii.  Luransa Taft
    4    iii. Amanda Taft
    5    iv.  Joel Cruff Taft
    6    v.   Seth Taft
    7    vi.  John Whitney Taft

Second Generation


2. Asa Taft. Born 22 Sep 1794 in Peru, MA. Died 27 Dec 1880 in Triangle(Broom Co.), NY.

He first married Cynthia Baker, in Triangle(Broom Co.), NY ?. Born 1796. Died 1868.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

He second married Irene Day. Died 1852.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

They had the following children:

    8    i.   Lewis TAFT
    9    ii.  Lucy Ann Taft
    10   iii. Ira David TAFT
    11   iv.  Julia TAFT
    12   v.   Asa Perry TAFT
    13   vi.  Electa TAFT
    14   vii. Sarah TAFT

3. Luransa Taft. Born 28 Mar 1796 in Peru, MA. Died 2 Apr 1870 in Triangle, NY.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

She married Lumen Olmstead. Born 1794. Died 1876.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

They had the following children:

    15   i.   Sarah(Sally) Olmstead
    16   ii.  Seth Olmstead
    17   iii. Charles S. Olmstead
    18   iv.  Luther L. Olmstead

4. Amanda Taft. Born 31 Dec 1798 in Peru, MA. Died 7 Feb 1872 in Broome Co., NY.


TTT Dec 1985 pg 5- probably Taft, Amanda but need more info Neil Todd manuscript part 2

She married Chauncy WHITNEY. Born About 1796. Died After 1870. They had the following children:

    19   i.   Diana Whitney
    20   ii.  Smith Whitney

5. Joel Cruff Taft. Born About 1800 in Schoharie Co., NY ?. Died 1849 in IN.

He married Tamise Sutherland.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

They had the following children:

    21   i.   Silas TAFT
    22   ii.  Mercy Eliza TAFT
    23   iii. Emeline TAFT
    24   iv.  Catherine Temmy TAFT
    25   v.   Candace TAFT
    26   vi.  Lurancy Caroline TAFT

6. Seth Taft. Born 2 May 1803 in Triangle(Broom Co.), NY.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

He married Sarah Spaulding, 2 Mar 1825. Born 1802. Died 1882. They had the following children:

    27   i.   Sarah Abigail Taft
    28   ii.  Luman TAFT
    29   iii. Mary TAFT

7. John Whitney Taft. Born 24 Jan 1805 in Greene, NY. Died 28 May 1892 in Woodhull, IL.

Neil Todd manuscript part 2

He married Electa Day, daughter of Abraham Day & Anna Brooks, 29 Nov 1822 in Triangle(Broom Co.), NY ?. Born 1 Apr 1803 in Chester, MA. Died 30 Dec 1832 in Woodhull, IL. Buried in Orange Cemetery. They had the following children:

    30   i.   Louisa Taft
    31   ii.  Helen Taft
    32   iii. Matilda Bush Taft
    33   iv.  Lyman Taft
    34   v.   Asa Delos Taft
    35   vi.  Sarah Irene Taft
    36   vii. Mercy Helen Taft
    37   viii.     Josephine Taft
    38   ix.  Norman G. Taft
    39   x.   Livonia Estella Taft

Third Generation

8. Lewis TAFT. Born 22 Aug 1818 in Triangle, NY. Died 9 Jan 1898 in Triangle, NY.

He married Polly M. Pearsall, 1842 in Triangle, NY ?. Born 1823. Died 1903. They had the following children:

    40   i.   Amelia TAFT
    41   ii.  Anne Elida TAFT

9. Lucy Ann Taft. Born About 1821 in Triangle, NY. Died 13 Mar 1872 in Triangle, NY.

She first married Cyrus Barnes, Before 1848. They had the following children:

    42   i.   Mary Barnes
    43   ii.  Cyrus W. Barnes

She second married Amos Fowler Taft, son of Lewis Taft & Belinda Dewey, Before 1855 in Triangle, NY. Born 1817. Died 1908. They had the following children:

    44   i.   Euphemia TAFT
    45   ii.  Clarence TAFT
    46   iii. Carrie TAFT
    47   iv.  George C. Taft

10. Ira David TAFT. Born About 1822 in Broome Co., NY. Died 24 Jan 1867.

He married Sarah(Sally) Terry, Before 1843. Born About 1822. They had the following children:

    48   i.   Melissa A. TAFT
    49   ii.  Lena TAFT

11. Julia TAFT. Born 22 Jul 1828 in Triangle, NY. Died 3 Oct 1885 in Triangle, NY.

She married George Smith Ticknor, 1845. Born 1827. Died 1890. They had the following children:

    50   i.   Henrietta Ticknor
    51   ii.  Napoleon Bonapart Ticknor
    52   iii. Benjamin Ticknor
    53   iv.  Adella Ticknor
    54   v.   Adelaide Ticknor
    55   vi.  Florance Ticknor
    56   vii. Floyd Ticknor
    57   viii.     Everett Ticknor
    58   ix.  Arthur Ticknor
    59   x.   Elmer Ticknor
    60   xi.  Charles Ticknor
    61   xii. George Smith Ticknor
    62   xiii.     Julia E. Ticknor
    63   xiv. Marion Ticknor
    64   xv.  Harriet Ticknor

12. Asa Perry TAFT. Born 1830. Died 1907.

He married Miranda Fox, daughter of Jacob Fox & Mary Taft, Before 1854. Born 1832 in NY. Died 11 Aug 1881. Buried in South St. Cemetery, Barker, NY. They had the following children:

    65   i.   Martin DeForest TAFT
    66   ii.  Charles Durward TAFT

13. Electa TAFT. Born About 1833 in Triangle, NY. Died After 1898 in Binghamton, NY.

She married Charles S. Olmstead, son of Lumen Olmstead & Luransa Taft, 14 Jul 1850 in Triangle, NY. Born 18 Mar 1828 in Broome Co., NY. Died in Binghamton, NY. They had the following children:

    67   i.   Llewellyn G. Olmstead

14. Sarah TAFT. Born May 1838 in Triangle, NY. Died 2 May 1909 in Binghamton, NY.

She married Isaac D. Meacham Dr., Before 1859 in Triangle, NY ?. Born 1831. Died 1896.

--Other Fields NSFX: Dr.

They had the following children:

    68   i.   Ella Irene Meacham
    69   ii.  Ada E. Meacham
    70   iii. Charles DeF Meacham
    71   iv.  Pearl P. Meacham

15. Sarah(Sally) Olmstead. Born 9 May 1815. Died 13 Dec 1886 in Triangle, NY.

She married Walter Crandall, Before 1838. Born 1811. Died 1851. They had the following children:

    72   i.   Lurancy Crandall
    73   ii.  Melissa Crandall

16. Seth Olmstead. Born 26 Jun 1818 in NY.

He married Melissa Hill, 18 Oct 1844. Born 1822. They had the following children:

    74   i.   Isaac Luman Olmstead
    75   ii.  Eliza Adeline Olmstead
    76   iii. Whiting L. Olmstead
    77   iv.  Alice Olmstead

17. Charles S. Olmstead. Born 18 Mar 1828 in Broome Co., NY. Died in Binghamton, NY.

He married Electa TAFT, daughter of Asa Taft & Irene Day, 14 Jul 1850 in Triangle, NY. Born About 1833 in Triangle, NY. Died After 1898 in Binghamton, NY. They had the following children:

    67   i.   Llewellyn G. Olmstead

18. Luther L. Olmstead. Born 31 Dec 1830. Died 11 Jan 1878.

He married Sophronia WHITNEY, 24 Mar 1855 in Triangle, NY. They had the following children:

    78   i.   Joseph Dever Olmstead
    79   ii.  Berdett Rosern Olmstead
    80   iii. Ida Berdella Olmstead
    81   iv.  Ettie Teressa Olmstead
    82   v.   Sophronia May Olmstead

19. Diana WHITNEY. Born About 1820.

She married Hiram Mayhew, Before 1845. Born 1811. They had the following children:

    83   i.   Edna Mayhew
    84   ii.  Addie Mayhew

20. Smith WHITNEY. Born About 1823 in Broome Co., NY. Died Before 1870.

He married Lucy Parker, About 1846. Born 1827. They had the following children:

    85   i.   Leroy Whitney
    86   ii.  Armissavila Whitney
    87   iii. Oliver C. Whitney

21. Silas TAFT. Born 28 Apr in NY.

He married Lydia Monk, Before 1843 in NY. Born About 1823. They had the following children:

    88   i.   Joel TAFT
    89   ii.  Abigail TAFT

22. Mercy Eliza TAFT. Born 27 Mar 1822 in NY. Died 4 Oct 1884 in Fairbanks, Ind.


She married Nelson Barnes, 21 Oct 1839 in NY. Born 1816. Died 1884. They had the following children:

    90   i.   Tryphena Ann Barnes
    91   ii.  Ploutina Mariah Barnes
    92   iii. Theodore Edward Barnes
    93   iv.  Susan Madelyn Barnes
    94   v.   Abraham Barnes
    95   vi.  Cyrus John Barnes
    96   vii. Joel C(?ruff) Barnes
    97   viii.     Lucy Minerus Barnes
    98   ix.  Martha Ellen Barnes

23. Emeline TAFT. Born About 1824.

She married Henry W. Monk, son of Abram Monk & Abigail Taft, Before 1845. Born About 1821 in NY. They had the following children:

    99   i.   Harris Monk
    100  ii.  Lilas Monk
    101  iii. John O. Monk
    102  iv.  Izadore T. Monk
    103  v.   Dewitt Monk

24. Catherine Temmy TAFT. Born 25 Aug 1828 in NY. Died 21 Aug 1851 in Ind.

She married Abraham Lemen, 31 Oct 1850 in Vermillin Co., Ind. Born 1827. Died 1900. They had the following children:

    104  i.   John Taft Lemen

25. Candace TAFT. Born 25 Aug 1830 in NY. Died 1888.

She married Jesse Redmon, Before 1850. They had the following children:

    105  i.   Catherine T. Redmon

26. Lurancy Caroline TAFT. Born 11 Nov 1834 in NY. Died 21 Feb 1879.

She married Abraham Lemen, 10 Oct 1852 in Sullivan Co., Ind. Born 1827. Died 1900. They had the following children:

    106  i.   William David Lemen
    107  ii.  Catherine Lemen
    108  iii. Esther Emmaline Lemen
    109  iv.  Sarah Ann Lemen
    110  v.   Samuel Perry Lemen
    111  vi.  Flora Josephine Lemen
    112  vii. Eugen Oscar Lemen
    113  viii.     Ira Lewis Lemen
    114  ix.  Lura Joan Lemen
    115  x.   Frank E. Lemen
    116  xi.  Olivia May Lemen
    117  xii. Guy Victor Lemen

27. Sarah Abigail Taft. Born About 1826 in near Binghamton, NY. Died 26 Oct 1904 in Woodhull, Ill. Buried in Prairie City, Ill.

She married John T. Scudder, Before 1848 in NY. Born 1822. Died 1867. They had the following children:

    118  i.   William Scudder
    119  ii.  Irenus T. Scudder
    120  iii. Albert Dewitt Scudder
    121  iv.  Miners R. Scudder
    122  v.   Ida May Scudder
    123  vi.  John Lemuel Scudder
    124  vii. Clement Scudder

28. Luman TAFT. Born 17 Mar 1843 in NY. Died 24 Jan 1913 in Greenbush, Ill.

He married Margaret Stuckey, Before 1866. Born 1844. Died 1914. They had the following children:

    125  i.   William George TAFT
    126  ii.  Mary J.(V.) TAFT
    127  iii. Albert Enos TAFT
    128  iv.  Rosabelle TAFT
    129  v.   Edgar Spaulding TAFT
    130  vi.  Clarence J.(Stuckey) TAFT
    131  vii. Oliver L.(M.) TAFT
    132  viii.     Maud Agnes TAFT

29. Mary TAFT. Born 2 Jun 1846 in NY. Died 1924.

She married Charles Hurrah. They had the following children:

    133  i.   Charles L. Hurrah
    134  ii.  Helen Hurrah
    135  iii. Eva Hurrah
    136  iv.  Matie Hurrah
    137  v.   Jessie Hurrah
    138  vi.  Lucy Hurrah

30. Louisa Taft. Born About 1822. Died 30 Aug 1852. Buried in Triangle, NY.

She married Amos Fowler Taft, son of Lewis Taft & Belinda Dewey, Before 1839. Born 1817. Died 1908. They had the following children:

    139  i.   Antoinette TAFT
    140  ii.  John W. TAFT
    141  iii. Eveline Euphrasia TAFT
    142  iv.  Erastus J. TAFT
    143  v.   Electa Belinda TAFT
    144  vi.  Asa Delos TAFT

31. Helen Taft.

She married Phelps.

32. Matilda Bush Taft. Born 18 Sep 1829 in Triangle, NY. Died 13 Oct 1916 in Woodhull, IL.

She first married Franklin Taylor. They had the following children:

    145  i.   Edward Samuel Taylor
    146  ii.  Harry Lee Taylor

She second married William Bliss.

She third married Charles E. Fearn, 18 Sep 1851. Born 1829. Died 1862. They had the following children:

    147  i.   Henry Francis Fearn
    148  ii.  Charles Dewitt FEARN
    149  iii. Mary Glendora Fearn
    150  iv.  Fred C. Fearn
    151  v.   Elmer Scott Fearn

33. Lyman Taft. Born 8 Jan 1832 in Triangle, NY. Died 1906. Buried in Prairie City Cemetery.

He first married Elizabeth Chase. They had the following children:

    152  i.   Walter TAFT
    153  ii.  Norman TAFT
    154  iii. Carrie TAFT
    155  iv.  Minnie TAFT
    156  v.   Gertrude TAFT

He second married Adaline Wright, Before 1880. Born 1838. Died 1902.

34. Asa Delos Taft. Born 8 Jun 1834 in Triangle, NY. Died 21 Dec 1908 in Deerfield, Penn.

He married Rhobie Seeley, 21 Aug 1854. Born 26 Jul 1832 in Tioga Co., PA. Died 11 Jan 1910 in Deerfield, PA. They had the following children:

    157  i.   Eddie Delos Taft
    158  ii.  Josie E. TAFT
    159  iii. Susan TAFT
    160  iv.  Isaac C. TAFT
    161  v.   Mary Ellen TAFT
    162  vi.  Lena Pearl TAFT

35. Sarah Irene Taft. Born 30 Mar 1936 in Penn. Died 1909 in Woodhull, IL ?.

She married Alanson Seeley. Born 1832. Died 1908. They had the following children:

    163  i.   Mercy Seeley
    164  ii.  Benton Seeley
    165  iii. Ebenezer Seeley
    166  iv.  Myron Seeley
    167  v.   Marietta Seeley
    168  vi.  Orin Seeley
    169  vii. Loren E. Seeley
    170  viii.     Asa Deloss Seeley
    171  ix.  Winifred L. Seeley

36. Mercy Helen Taft. Born About 1838 in NY. Died Oct 1910 in Dowagiac, MI.

She married Myron Phelps. Born 1824. Died 1918. They had the following children:

    172  i.   Frank Deforest Phelps
    173  ii.  Eva May Phelps
    174  iii. Clara Eugenia Phelps
    175  iv.  Jennie Alberta Phelps
    176  v.   Charlotte Mabel Phelps

37. Josephine Taft. Born 13 Feb 1840.

She married Arnon Wiggins. They had the following children:

    177  i.   Herbert Wiggins
    178  ii.  Seeley Wiggins
    179  iii. Arthur Wiggins
    180  iv.  Charles Wiggins
    181  v.   Dolph Wiggins
    182  vi.  Mary Wiggins

38. Norman G. Taft. Born 9 Sep 1824 in ? NY. Died 1 Sep 1924 in Roseville, IL.

He married Mary Hey, 24 Dec 1836 in Macomb, IL. Born 1842. Died 1926. They had the following children:

    183  i.   Bertha E. TAFT
    184  ii.  Arthur D. TAFT
    185  iii. Bruce TAFT
    186  iv.  Edgar N. TAFT

39. Livonia Estella Taft. Born 8 Sep 1844 in Ind. Died 19 May 1908.

She married Isaac C.(Dolph ?) Terry, 1864. Born About 1842. Died 1892. They had the following children:

    187  i.   Josephine G. Terry
    188  ii.  Hattie I. Terry
    189  iii. Dolphus H. Terry
    190  iv.  Frank D. Terry
    191  v.   Edward N. Terry
    192  vi.  Norman Terry
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From: [email protected] To: "Whitney Family discussion list" <[email protected]> Subject: Some Whitney Puzzlers for You Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 13:54:19 -0500

Greetings to all my friends (and "cuzzins") in the WRG:

Peg Sanborn, one of our newest members, and I have been working hard all week on what amounts to a new branch of the descendants of Richard Whitney and Martha Coldham. In this work, we have been helped tremendously by Carolyn Vosburg's generous gift to the group of the Harvard, Worcester Co., MA Vital Records extract of all Whitney entries, as this family paused in Harvard for several generations.

>From Richard and Martha through Moses and Sarah Knight Whitney we find the latter's son, Jonas Whitney and his (2nd) wife Margaret Stratton and their son, Jonas Whitney (Jr.) and his wife Zebuda(h) Davis. It is both before and after this point that some of the questions begin about data needed to fill out the records on the branch from Peg has sprung. So, we would like to pose these questions to the group for possible help.

1) There is some confusion in my files about where the children of Richard Whitney and Martha Coldham were born. If there is someone who has access to a collection of the early vital records of various towns in Middlesex Co., MA, perhaps they could check the VR and help settle the following questions.

I have the following data from many years ago, and much of it is not sourced

in my computer notes. I would have, somewhere in old boxes of saved notes, sheets with Whitney listings from library visits many years ago, and I could go back and dig through them if absolutely necessary. But, since these are not my own lines, there is a good possibility of the sources being scattered in bits and pieces. Here's what I have on Richard and Martha's children: 1) Sarah, b. 16 Mar 1651, Watertown 2) Moses, b. 1 Aug 1655, Watertown [something wrong with these two dates, 3) Johannah, b. 16 Jan 1655, Watertown which are only 5 & 1/2 mo. apart] 4) Deborah, b. 12 Oct 1658, Concord 5) Rebecca, 15 Dec 1659, Concord or Watertown 6) Richard, 13 Jan 1660/61, Watertown 7) Elisha, 26 Aug 1662, Concord or Watertown 8) Ebenezer, 30 Jun 1672, Concord or Watertown A guess about the note above, which is just that and nothing more, might be that some transcriber of a transcription saw the date for 3) Johannah as 1656 and, believing that the first transcriber had not known how to deal properly with the Jan 1 to Mar 25 dates, "corrected" it back to 1655. OR, conversely, someone "corrected" a January 1654 date to 1655 (again) after it had already been corrected, making the birth actually 16 Jan 1653/4. Obviously, a check of the Watertown VR for these births would help, and the above is a very good argument for using double dating. (Anyone who would like a more detailed explanation about this, see Val Greenwood's _Researchers Guide to American Genealogy_ or drop me a note for my version).

2) As shown above, I have son Moses Whitney born in Watertown (although Peg says Concord, MA), and he and Sarah Knight (of Cambridge) were married in Stow. When he died, he was listed as *Of Sudbury* (which is on the old Boston Post Road to Marlborough, the present US 20, and is both south and slightly east of Stow). Their first child, Sarah, is listed in my records (source unknown) as having been born in Stow, and the second, Moses (Jr.), as having been born in Sudbury. The question is, where were their next six children, including his son Jonas born? I have tended to assume Sudbury on the basis of the birth of Child #2 there and the father, Moses, being *of Sudbury* when he died, but the VR of Sudbury would help confirm this. Peg Sanborn, has Jonas listed as having been born in Stow.

I'll tackle the problems with the next couple of generations in my next letter, as I want to get this out while you may have time to look into it over the weekend. BTW, did anyone come up with an answer for Ron and Marsha Bokleman's Joseph Whitney, b. ca 1740? I found a Joseph born in 1743, but that was in Pomfret, Windham Co., CT, (and that Joseph's marriage in 1780 that I had could well have been his second, of course). I asked Marsha and she said that she had no other information about place until Palmer Whitney, b. 1778 in Warwick, MA.

Finally, here's another interesting problem - has anyone in the group ever heard of a Chloe Berry Whitney, who may still be living. The exchange reproduced below is fairly self-explanatory. AEG >>>Quoted Subj: Re: Looking for CHLOE BERRY WHITNEY Date: 96-11-15 16:50:29 EST From: [email protected] (Frank E Dyer) To: [email protected] On Thu, 14 Nov 1996 23:47:20 -0500 [email protected] writes: >Dear Frank: >Do you know when she submitted them? She sounds contemporary. The >latest Chloe Whitney I have is Chloe Hatch Whitney, b. 1803. Allan

Allan The only thing I know about her is, I found her name in the FHC in Warwick, R.I. as a submitter of the following: Dyer, William, b. abt. 1615 of Saco, York, Me., died 15 Aug.1689, father

   George Dyer.

Heir: Chloe Berry Whitney (7 GG dau.) and (6 GG Niece) of son John.

I think she may have submitted this data in the 1950's???? She should be of the same generation as me. Maybe her maiden name was BERRY????

Thanks for help, Frank Dyer, Enfield, Ct mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] (For Binary Attachments) http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/y/e/Frank-E-Dyer-Ct End Quoted<<<

Happy Hunting to All :-) Allan

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From: Marion Leska <[email protected]>

Subject: Richard's Family Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 15:40:24 -0500

Allen and all, I have a copy of William Barry's "History of Framingham" which includes Sudbury. He has a few Whitneys' listed and has this to say about Richard/Mary Coldam's family. Richard (ae 9 [at emigration])m. Mary Coldam, 1650 and had, at Watertown, Sary, Oct.1653; Moses, Aug.1,1655; Joanna Jan 16, 1656/7; Deborah, Oct.12, 1658; Rebecca, Dec 15, 1659, died 1660; Richard, Jan 13,1660/61;and Elisha, Aug. 26, 1662. Richard, Sen.,and Moses wee among the proprietors of Stowe about 1681. Richard Sen, (father OR son) died at Stowe 1723, the descendants numerous there.(Footnote: the will of Richard, of Stowe was proved Dec 23, 1723. He left childen, Richard, Jonathan, Joshua, Hannah Farr, Elizabeth Wetherby, Sarah,Ruhamah,and Hepzibah.) I'll try to get more of this area's Whitneys in the pipeline as I get time. The print is awfully little! Marion Whitney Leska P.S.Can anyone help me find my Calvin, circa 1780-85 Woodstock area, Vermont?

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Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 07:39:18 -0800 From: "Robert L. Ward" at <img src="/robertward.gif"> Subject: Re: Genea WHITNEY 4

JBleaux wrote: > Dear Mr, Ward, > > I saw your following entry in the RSL: > > Whitney c1560 1800 MDX,ENG>Watertown,MA>MA>CT>MA>VT,USA rlward1 > > If the following looks familiar, please let me know: > > Henry Whitney was born in England in 1620. He came through Long Island, NY in > 1649. He married the widow Ketcham (Sarah?) and they had John Whitney who > married Elizabeth Smith in 1874 (75), Norwalk, CT. And on . . .

My line is from John-1 and Elinor (-----) WHITNEY of Watertown, MA. Henry WHITNEY of Long Island and Norwalk is a separate family. I would suggest that you subscribe to the WHITNEY family genealogy mailing list. Do this by sending to [email protected] a message whose body contains the single line "SUB WHITNEY" (without the quotes). The subject is ignored, so can be anything. You will receive information about how to deal with the mailing list mail server and how to post messages to all the other scores of list subscribers. There is a large group descended from my ancestors, another from your Henry, a third from the South, and a fourth of unconnected folks. There is a GEDCOM file of descendants of John, another of Henry, and a third of the English WHITNEY families, which can be obtained through the list.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Robert L. Ward [email protected] 12236 Shadetree Lane, Laurel, MD 20708-2832 301-776-1659

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From: [email protected] Subject: Whitney gedcoms Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 13:47:15 -0500

Hi Guys,

Ralph posted that he had a link to me on his webpage. This link is my FTP

site so if you want a copy of Witney11.ged it's there. The file named Whitney.ged is LouBrad and my families from Bermuda. I don't think it matters to this group but AOL is folding up business as GNN. So if you have a GNN address and are on the list please unsubscribe to the list before the end of Dec. then resubscribe when you get a new AOL address. I repeat this only affects people on GNN service. One last thing, I don't think it's ever come up but I'm an officer in a volunteer fire dept. I've been on over 30 car wrecks in the last 24 hours. PLEASE WEAR SEAT BELTS. So that's all for my public service message for awhile.

Bye, Michael Whitney

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: (no subject) Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 21:44:43 -0500

Help!!!

Just discovered I have 2 Ruth Whitney's on my tree married to John Shattuck!!

1. Ruth Whitney b April 16, 1645 Watertown, Ma. m. June 20 1664

   parents John Whitney Jr. and Ruth Reynolds

2. Ruth Whitney b. April 15, 1645 Watertown, Ma.

  parents Elinor Arnold and John Whitney

I am sure this is an error but which is correct? Boy can you get into a mess when you make a mistake!

Thanks. MVB

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From: [email protected] Subject: Puzzler responses and more questions Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 01:43:37 -0500

Dear WRG:

My thanks to Jan Whitaker, Marion Leska and Peg Sanborn for their quick responses to my Whitney Puzzlers. In a couple of cases, their responses cleared up a couple of points, and then raised others. This will answer some of the questions they raised, and ask the rest of you to join in if you can contribute to solving one or more of the problems.

First of all, on the question of WHERE all the children of Richard and Martha were born, Marion Leska came up with William Barry's "History of Framingham", which includes Sudbury, and which said that all of the children were born at Watertown. However, that source had a date of birth for *Sary* of Oct., 1653, rather than 16 Mar 1651/2. It also did not show Ebenezer, the

  • ten-years-later* child, born 30 Jun 1672, as a child of this family. In the

part about Richard Sen. (father OR son), it had to be the son, Richard, born 13 Jan 1660/61 who died in 1723 at Stow, as Richard the father, born in England, died 20 Sep 1719 in Concord, Middlesex, MA (source not cited, does anyone have the VR for Concord?) I would feel a lot better about these if someone would have access to the Watertown VR for Births, and could confirm them in that primary source. Jan Whitaker came up with a different, but still secondary, source: "Stow, Massachusetts 1683 - 1933 compiled in honor of The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Town" published by Rev. and Mrs. Preston R Crowell. It showed that there were eight children, "born in Watertown", and listed all eight that I had (including the elusive Ebenezer) with the years of birth only, not the full dates, plus the parenthetical comment about Elisha as follows "(didn't he go to Conn.?)". It further said of Richard that, [Quote} "He became a freeman [AEG - would have to have been Watertown] May 7, 1651. ... He became a "Proprietor of Stow" June 3, 1680. Moved there when it was "the plantation beyond Concord".

April 7 1697, we read, Richard Whitney of Stow, being 70 years of age, was

released from training, by the Court." [End quote]

Apropos the matter of double dating, we really need to see the original version of the Marriage Records of Watertown, to settle the matter of the date of marriage of Richard Whitney and Martha Coldham. The Bailey book, and thus the on-line transcription of that that I published just two weeks ago, and which came from that same source, shows the marriage as 19 Jan 1650, but I have the date in my records as 19 Mar 1650. I THINK I got that date from an *absolutely true* copy of the Watertown records that said "1st mo."

  What is needed here is to find again a source for the original record that

does not *clean up* the "archaic" forms of some of the entries, and see if it actually said Jan(uary) or <1st mo(nth)>, which at that time would have been March.

Lets see if we can find a volunteer to locate and transcribe all the Whitney records (births, marriages and deaths) in the Watertown Vital Records exactly as they appear, warts, archaic spellings and all, just like Carolyn Vosburg did for the Templeton and Harvard VR's..

I wish Peg Sanborn had sent her answer to the list, rather than just to me, as she told of a trip up into Maine to search for a book on the Whitneys that she had seen in a bookstore once previously. It had been sold, but her description of her trip and passing through the town of Cape Porpoise, ME, where her great-uncle, Dr. Ray Whitney, had lived many years ago, and where she had fond memories of summer visits to his big old Cape Cod house on the ocean, complete with a family ghost. It was wonderful, and I hope that she will be willing sometime to share these memories with all of us. It put me in mind of the evening I spent dining at the Whitneyville Inn on Whitneyville Road in Cascade Twp., Kent Co., MI. It was a "Coaching Inn" built by some of my ancestors in the 1840's, and had upstairs a "floating dance floor" in the ballroom that was mounted on springs, so the rhythmic vibration from the vigorous dancing would not cause the joints in the structural wood joints to loosen. The food was pretty good, I guess, but I was so busy looking at and thinking about the family history in the place, that I probably didn't notice (and for me, as much as I love good food, that was something). Ain't it great that my librarian wife is also a gourmet cook!!

Back to business. When Peg and I get this line all straightened out, the stuff she will be adding about her family is going to be very interesting - full of civil war drummers, wood carvers in public buildings, early members of the college of surgeons, inventors of gas logs for fireplaces, and a psychiatrist with degrees from Brown and Harvard. But, you don't get it until we get some help and get some of the problems straightened out, so there! <VBG ;-)>

Marion Leska mentioned the Will of Richard (the son) and his children: here is what I have on the children of Richard and Elizateth Sawtell(e) Whitney, which essentially agrees with her listing from his will: 1) Richard, b. 1694, Stow, m. Hannah Whitcomb, seven children 2) Hannah, b. ca 1696, Stow?, m. Samuel Farr, children?? 3) Jonathan, b. 26 Feb 1698 (or 98/99), Stow?, m. Alice Willard, children?? 4) Sarah, b. ca 1700?, d. 1703? (if she existed) 5) Sarah, b. 1703, Stow?, m. Hezekiah Hapgood, children?? 6) Ruhamah, b. 1705, Stow?, no other information except alive in 1723 7) Joshua, b. 1706, Stow or Concord?, m. Zerviah _____, three known children 8) Elizabeth, b. ca 1708, Stow?, m. John (Wetherby) Weatherbee, children?? 9) Hepzibah, b.ca 1710, Stow?, m. Seth Sawyer, children??

Now, to look at the elusive Ebenezer Whitney, b. 30 Jun 1672 (to Richard and Martha Coldham until proved otherwise). Sometime between 1695 and 1700 he married a woman named Anna _____. He had the following children that I know of: 1) Zachariah, b. ca 1701, Concord, Middlesex, MA (source?), m. 30 Jul 1730 in

   Pomfret, Windham Co., CT, Ruth Taylor, b. 15 Sep 1704, Woodstock, CT, 3

children 2) Ezekiel, b. ca 1703, Stow, Middlesex, MA (source?), m. Isabel Taylor, b. 25 Jun 1702, Woodstock, CT, children?? 3) Esther, b. ca 1705, Stow, (source?), m. 18 Jan 1725/6 to William Bigginton, children?? [My CT marriages show this marriage in Canterbury, Windham Co., on 19 Jan 1727] Feel free to jump right in here, Arvy Whitney, as we're dealing with your line now.

We did not get any answers to the questions of the places of birth of Moses and Sarah Knight Whitney's children. Below is what I have on them, but I feel the need of more sourcing and documentation for these children: 1) Sarah, 2 Jul 1687, Stow, m. 1734(???) Jonathan Wood** 2) Moses, ca 1690, Sudbury (source?), Midx, MA, m. (1) Susan Gray, (2) Elizabeth __ 3) Abraham, 29 May 1692, Sudbury??, m. (1) Elizabeth ___, (2) Mary Stone 4) John, ca 1695, Sudbury??, m. ca 1720, Rebecca Whitney, five children were born to

   *A* John and Rebecca Whitney in Harvard, the earliest in 1725.  No

guarantee that that couple is this John and Rebecca. 5) Jonas, b 1 Feb 1698/99, Sudbury??, m. (1) Dorcas Wood, 1 child, (2) Margaret Stratton, four children. 6) Jason, b. ca 1704, Sudbury??, m. Arabetha _____, children??? 7) Ephraim, b. 1713, Sudbury??, no other data 8) Lemuel, b. 1 Aug 1714, Sudbury??, m. Sibel _____, children??

    • The name and date of this marriage came from the Crowell book about Stow

mentioned above.

Again, we need the records of Stow transcribed for all the Whitneys of that town, and from the information I have received, there must have been a LOT of them - <Baryonyx> tonight in a note said that it was founded in part by some Whitneys, and that there were still two old Whitney homes there, one a retirement home and the other still in private hands. He/she also said that Stow is rich with Whitney History when he/she lived there for five years.

1:40 AM, so time to call it a night and send this out.

Happy Hunting to all :-) Allan

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From: "Vickie (Elam) White" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Ruth WHITNEY & John SHATTUCK Date: 18 Nov 96 13:37:21 EST

MVB wrote --

<<Help!!!

Just discovered I have 2 Ruth Whitney's on my tree married to John Shattuck!!

1. Ruth Whitney b April 16, 1645 Watertown, Ma. m. June 20 1664

   parents John Whitney Jr. and Ruth Reynolds

2. Ruth Whitney b. April 15, 1645 Watertown, Ma.

  parents Elinor Arnold and John Whitney

I am sure this is an error but which is correct? Boy can you get into a mess when you make a mistake!>>

This is my husband's line, too.

My records show that John WHITNEY and Elinor ____ (there is still no proof that her surname was ARNOLD, only some educated guesswork at this point I believe) did not have a daughter named Ruth. So your entry #2 is wrong.

Entry #1 is correct, although we differ by one day on Ruth's birthday. John WHITNEY Jr. who married Ruth REYNOLDS ca 1642 did have a daughter named Ruth WHITNEY born 15 Apr 1645 in Watertown MA. She married first John SHATTUCK on 20 Jun 1664 in Watertown MA. John died in Watertown MA on 14 Sep 1675 and Ruth married secondly on 6 Mar 1676/7 Enoch LAWRENCE. Ruth was alive in Groton MA 1686, but her deathdate is unknown.

My husband is descended from John SHATTUCK and Ruth WHITNEY through their daughter Ruth, who married Jonathan FARNSWORTH. Which SHATTUCK line is yours?

Vickie (Elam) White [email protected]

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Puzzler responses and more questions Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:32:01 -0500

Dear Jan:

What a marvellous response!! If you want to send me the Stow Whitney VR's by snail mail, I'll get them organized and copied for posting to the entire group. Send them to:

Dr. Allan E. Green HC 81, Box 670 Barbourville, KY 40906

In the meantime I'll include the material you did send in your posting. I'm really encouraged about our collective ability to really develop some solid work on this branch of the family that is supported by good sourcing and evidence. We all have some good work on slightly different parts, and by pooling our resources and making them available to all, we will make a lot of headway - especially (for me) on some of those branches that I have never followed before.

I would also be most appreciative if you could include a copy of the Stow Historical Society Paper on the matter of *Stow Leg*, of which I have never heard before. My wife's family was notorious for picking places to live that were right on the dividing lines between political units and changing County's without ever moving an inch. One even had a county line running right through the middle of the farm. This may go a long way to help me figure out why a family that went from Watertown to Stow, i.e., northwestwards, would then go south to Sudbury and then back northwestwards to Harvard.

I hope your trip was both fun and productive. Oh how I envy you who live right up there among the family's history and amongst their records. (On the other hand, I don't envy you the icy blasts of winter and the price of fuel oil in New England - I about died when I had to pay $1.46 for a gallon of gas in Long Island last summer, and got charged $130 for a new battery installed to replace the one that died while I was away in Europe. Gas here is $1.09/gallon, and I can heat and cool with a heat pump)

Thanks again for the offer of help. Happy Hunting! Allan

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Jonas and Moses Whitney Problems Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 18:43:30 -0500

Dear Peg Sanborn, Jan Whitaker, Carolyn Vosburg and WRG:

My address for snailmail is:

Dr. Allan E. Green HC 81, Box 670 Barbourville, KY 40906

Peg, as I told Jan, I'll take what you send of the Vital Records of these towns and put it into a document or data base format to send on to the others in the Whitney Research Group. With your own line, I remember you saying that Jonas Whitney and Margaret Stratton had nine children, but I can only find six, three born in Stow and three in Harvard (courtesy of Carolyn).

Here is what I have now:

1) Jonas Jr., b. 2 Jul 1727, Stow, m. 13 Sep 1750, Zebudah Davis, eight children 2) Ephraim, b. 19 Sep 1728, Stow, no wife known, although Harvard Whitney records

  show an Ephraim of Stow m. Sarah Burgess, in Stow, 7 Dec 1780 (ae 52, 2nd

marr.?) 3) Timothy, b. 1 Feb 1729/30, Stow, m. ca 1754 Alice Whitney, d. Jonathan, 1 child 4) Moses, b. 17 Oct 1733, Harvard, m. (1) 7 Jul 1756, Harvard, Betty (Elizabeth?) Hutchins, ten children; (2?) after Mar 1772, Sarah(?) "SecondWife", probably Templeton, two children, [unless the death date for (1) Betty is wrong by 10 years, and should be in 1782 - as death record in Templeton shows her aged 45 years in 1772, which would make her born in 1727, and thus six years older than her husband. This is not unheard of, but less common. A death in 1782, on the other hand, would make her born in 1737, four years later than her husband, which is right

   on the norms]  This would then relieve the necessity of deducing the

existence of a second wife for the two youngest children and render the question of why two sons named Moses easier to figure out - the first one probably died (although there is no such death recorded in either Harvard or Templeton), so a namesake was found in the next male child for both the father and the deceased elder brother. It would also make very good sense of the marriage entry in the Templeton records of the marriage of a Moses Whitney and Martha Cunningham of Barre on 17 Dec 1782, if Betty had died

   in March of that year, and Moses was left with children as young as 7 &

9, and especially if Margaret Cunningham of Barre can be shown to be a widow - perhaps even with small children of her own. Puzzle, Puzzle. 5) Ruth, b. 8 Sep 1736, Harvard, no other information 6) Aaron, b. 2 Jun 1740, Harvard, no other information

There is space in among these birthdates for three more children, but I can't find them in any of the records available to me here. Finally, Peg, I'll experiment later tonight with sending you an ASCII <.txt> file as an attachment, to see if it works easily for you.

Carolyn, I know you were somewhat interested in Moses and Betty Hutchins, can you shed any light on the identification of Moses siblings, and/or where they might be found? Also, I am sure you've been thinking about the problem of Betty's death date and Moses subsequent marriage(s?) far longer than I have.

Please feel free to jump right in with your conclusions and thoughts on

this.

I had hoped to be able to carry this line of the Puzzlers a bit further, but I have to go play with the Pep Band at the Men's home opening basketball game in an hour (to earn my keep, so to speak). Maybe by the time I get back on line after 11:00 tonight there will be some answers waiting for me.

Happy Hunting to all!! Allan

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From: [email protected] To: "Whitney Family discussion list" <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: Our dual connections Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 00:50:56 -0500

Dear Sue Shannon:

I hope you don't mind, I'm copying this to the whole Whitney group, in order to outline the current problem for some of the new people who have joined us recently.

You asked about the question of Thomas Whitney's challenged parentage, and very flatteringly said that you would not believe it until you heard it from me. Well, you have now heard it from me. I have read very carefully the two articles in The American Genealogist on the matter of Thomas' ancestry, the first in 1933 by Donald Lines Jacobus, one of the most respected of American Genealogists and teachers, and the second in 1994 by a Paul C. Reed, identified as a professional genealogist from Salt Lake City. Both make a fairly compelling argument, Reed referring back to the earlier Jacobus article. Based on their analysis, which I can't disprove, and which I have to say is very logical, Thomas is very unlikely to be a son of Robert Whitney and grandson of Sir Robert and Sybil Baskerville.

There is one avenue of exploration that I have deduced that is not mentioned in either of their articles, and it may well prove to be of no value at all.

If you ever checked this family out in the LDS database called Ancestral

File, you would have found that Thomas was given in that source as having been born in a place called Lambert Marsh in Surrey. Every effort to find such a place has been fruitless, even with the resources of the Library of the British Society of Genealogists in London, where I spent nearly two weeks last summer. However, right across Westminster Bridge from St. Margaret's Parish, the residence of Mary Bray, Thomas' wife, is an area (which IS in Surrey) known as Lambeth. A low lying part of this community, which was a

  • suburban* village or town in the 1500's, is known as Lambeth Marsh, and that

area is about a mile from the Abbey (Westminster) grounds, where St. Margarets is located and where Thomas and Mary Bray were married in 1583. At the estimated time of Thomas' birth in the early 1560's, there was only one parish in Lambeth, Lambeth St. Mary, so if he was actually born there, then his birth should be in that parish register (which was begun in 1539).

Unfortunately, this is a parish whose records have not been copied and made

generally available. The original registers have been deposited at the Greater London Record Office (since Lambeth has been for centuries a part of greater London).

I considered taking a side trip over there this summer, but it was a bit awkward to get to, and at that time I had no idea of the controversy about his birth. So, I decided to spend the time at the Society Library and skip that visit which I figured would take at least half a day or more. Boy, do I regret it now. However, all is not completely lost, because Arvy Whitney is leaving in just a few days for a 10/day to 2 week trip to England, and he has promised to take the time to go to the GLRO and look up the records of Thomas birth, which will hopefully include the names of his parents. If they are there, then we may even find the parent's marriage, with information about their origin. That would be the absolutely most hoped for result. We'll probably get much less, and may actually get a negative answer, i.e, there was no record at all of Thomas or parents. Arvy, if you are reading this, I hope you will find and copy any and all Whitney entries of any kind between the beginning of the register in 1539 and the late 1500's, although I do know your time is somewhat limited.

That, in a very large nutshell, is where the matter stands right now, as far as I am concerned. Until I can prove otherwise, I must accept the arguments of Jacobus and Reed. If they are correct, then we'll just have to find our way back to the Hereford Whitneys via another familial path. The thought has been advanced that Thomas may have sprung from the Cheshire branch of the family. If so, there are sources that can be located and consulted - Cheshire has a rich lode of source material, I've just never looked in it for Whitney lines because I didn't think I had a need to (until I started trying this summer to help the descendants of Henry Whitney of CT find his origin in England).

Apropos your question about the ancient Green ancestry, I am far less familiar with the material since my own Green line has stopped in 1816 in Franklin Co., MA for more than twenty years. I do think that the line from John de Boketon down to the Greens of Rhode Island is pretty well documented, but I've never "checked it out" myself.

Now, if only someone will find Henry's origin, and start in on the English ancestry of the Bermuda/Virginia Whitneys, we may eventually get back to the point of one common ancestor for all of these lines. Remember, the Whitneys were very good at finding rich daughters of important families that had no male heirs, which is how they got spread around in Hereford and Gloucestershire - the same thing probably happened in Cheshire as well.

Happy Hunting and Best Wishes to All. Allan

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> To: "Whitney Family discussion list" <[email protected]> Subject: Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 19:37:26 -0500 (EST)

Hi WRG

On 11/14/96 Allan Green sent a message with information from Bailey's Early Massachusettes Marriages. In his letter he stated that he was unable to find Whitney records from many of the towns. I won't list them. Today I spent a very long and busy four hours at the Lowell Public Library. They have quite a large selection of VRs and other history books. I found Whitney listings in the following towns in Massachusettes. and have photocopies or hand written notes (which I need to type out). Acton, Bedford, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Conway, Dudley, Dunstable, Gardner, Gloucester, Grafton, Groton, Holliston, Hopkinton, Leichester, Medway, Mendon, Milford, Natick, Sherborn, Sudbury, Walthan, Westford, and Winchendon. I have photocopies of the Whitney pages from "Geneologies of the Early Settlers of Watertown including Waltham and Weston" by Henry Bond MD.

Allan,

       This Watertown book by Bond has the following about Richard

Whitney(son of John and Elinor. I'll try to type it exactly as it is on the page.

______________________________________________________________________________ __ 3.21 (II). RICHARD WHITNEY,adm.freeman,May 7,1651; m. Mar.19, 1650-1,MARTHA COLDAM. He was a propietor of Stow, 1681,and probably moved there when it was part a of, or belonged to Concord. His chil. were all, at least 8,

      born in Wat.  Chil.,_______________________________
 22   1. Sarah, b. Mar 17,1652-3.
 23   2. Moses, b. Aug 1, 1655; m., in Stow, Sept 30, 1686, SARAH KNIGHT.
 24   3. Johanah,b.Jan 16, 1656-7.
 25   4. Deborah, b.Oct 12,1658.
      5. Rebecca, b. Dec 15, 1659; d. next Feb
 26   6. Richard, b.Jan.13,1660-1; of Stow.  His will, dated Dec 22,

1723,mentions son Richard(exe'r), son Jonathan(exe'r),son Joshua;drs.

       Hannah Farr, Elizabeth Wetherby,Sarah,Ruhamah, and Hepzibah.
 27   7. Elisha, b.Aug 26,1662.
 28   8. Ebenezer, b.June 30,1672

______________________________________________________________________________ __

I will try to type from my hand written notes, the VRs from the towns of Cambridge,Chelmsford,Gloucester, Groton,Leichester, and Westford and send them. There are many more towns that I haven't looked into as yet. I ran out of energy and dimes for the copy machine.Sudbury is as follows:

Sudbury Vital records to 1850

pg 151-BIRTHS WHITNEY

       Abigail[dup.Abigal]Harris,d.Leonard and Ruth[dup.Lenard and Ruthe]

Jan 13,1825.

       Abigail Harris,d.Leonard and Ruth,Oct 29,1829
       Betse,d.John and Elizebeth Dec 5,1776
       Eleazer,s.Eleazer and Dorothy,Mar 5,1690 M.R.
       Ephraim(Wh[i]tney), s.John and Bethiah,Apr 16,1740
       Hiram,s.Leonard and Ruth,Feb1,1828
       Leonard[dup.Lenard],s.Leonard and Ruth[dup.Lenard and Ruthe],June

15[dup.Sept.15]1819.

       Micah,s.Jason and Arabela, Nov8,1730.
       Ruthe[dup.Ruthy]Ann, d. Lenard and Ruthe[dup.Leonard and Ruth],
               Sept 5,1821[dup 1822].
       Sarah, d.Eleazer and Dorothy, May 29[16]88,M.R.
       Solomon Weeks, s.Leonard and Ruth, Sept 4,1826.
       Thomas Frances[sic][dup.F],s. Lenard and Ruthe[dup.Leonard and Ruth]
               Sept 1,1823.
       Zacheass, s.Jonathan and Sarah, Nov 16, 1707.

pg 285 SUDBURY MARRIAGES WHITNEY

       Abraham Jr. of Stow, and Marcy Perry, Dec 19,1743, in Stow.
       Abraham and Sarah Adams, Nov.12,1771.
       Amity and Lebeus Graves, Oct 14,1730[Sebeas Greaves, M.R.].
       Benjamin of Sherburn, and Hepzibah Moore, Dec 20, 1807.
       Gideon of Hopkinton, and Hannah Norcross, Mar 14,1750-1.
       Isaac of Sherburn and Mary Moore, Nov 17, 1806.
       Jason of Natick and Elizabeth Beal, Mar 3,1757.
       Martha of Weston and Timothy Morsman, Feb 26,1734-5.
       Mary and Danil Moor, Feb 1, 1708-9.
       Mercy of Sherburn[Sherborn,M.R.] and Thomas Frink, July 16,1719.
       Mercy and Joseph Wooly, Mar 1,1738-9[Wooley, M.R.].
       Micah of Leicester, and Mellicent Maynard, Apr 16,1755 in Leicester.
       Otis and Mrs. Mary Puffer, Oct 15, 1826, in Stow.
       Priscilla and James Carter, Nov 28,1754.
       Richard of Harvard and Mary Perry, Dec 10, 1747.
       William of Weston and Hannah Herington, Sept 10, 1735.[Harrington,M.R.]

pg 330- SUDBURY DEATHS WHITNEY

       Abigail Harris, Dec24,1829,  a.4y. 11m.  11d.
       Francis, Aug 29,1825,  a. 35y. 6m. 24d.

Would any of you like me to continue to send these? I've only been around this group for a few weeks so wouldn't want to repeat anything. Let me know.

Peg Sanborn [email protected]

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From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Your great VR work! Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 00:15:08 -0500

Peg:

This is MARVELLOUS! Exactly what we need happening. I knew I had gotten that March 19, 1650 date for Richard's marriage from an accepted source (I didn't THINK I dreamed it up) - and I'll bet a drumstick from my Thanksgiving Turkey that I was right about the Watertown records saying (in the original) that it was 19th day, 1st month, 1650. I also very much appreciate the Sudbury VR's for the Whitney entrys. I'll be looking to integrate these with my data files. (Wouldn't it have been nice for all us 20th Century genealogists if, in the marriages, these people had been identified as to parentage - i.e., John of Natick, son of A & B, m. Sylvia Sidney, daughter of C & D) As it is, we are stuck trying to figure out which individual is the son or daughter of which family, leaving our choices as guesses until we can find another way to prove them, like daughters being named with their husband's surname in their father's will, or grandchildren that identify a father with a particular son. Don't think, however, that I am looking a gift horse in the mouth (as is said). I'll happily try to figure these out and be glad I've got the VR's to work with.

Apropos that, is your handwriting good enough that I could take on some of the typing and sending out? I would like to help, somehow, if I could, because I am anxious to promote this kind of effort on the behalf of the group. Also, could I make a contribution to the "dimes for the copy machine" fund?

Thank you again, so much, on behalf of us all.

Allan

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for Chelmsford Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 09:03:43 -0500 (EST)

CHELMSFORD VITAL RECORDS-1850

BIRTHS pg164-5

WHETNEY

       Abagall, d.Joseph and Rebackah, Mar 5,1707.
       Benjamin, s.Joseph and Rebecca, Mar 18,1723-4.
       Daniel, s.Joseph and Rebeca, May 20,1726.

WHITNEY

       Benjamin, s.Josiah and Miriam, Nov 20,1718.
       Daniel, s.Daniel and Hannah, Oct 18,1751.
       Elener, d. Josiah and Miriam, Apr 2,1727.
       Ester, d.Phineas bap. at Harvard Nov 13,1768 P.R.4.
       Eunice, d.Josiah and Miriam, Nov 5,1707.
       Hannah, d.Daniel and Hannah, Sept 16,1746[bap.Nov 24,1745 C.R.1].
       Jonathan, s.Daniel and Hannah, Sept 3,1749.
       Josiah, s. Josiah and Miriam, June 10,1712.
       Mary, d.Daniel and Hannah, May 31,1747.
       Meriam, d. Josiah and Meriam, Aug 9, 1721.
       Peter, s.Josiah and Miriam, Feb 17,1724-5.
       Rebackah, d.Joseph and Rebeckah, Dec 6,1718.
       Sary, d. Daniel and Hannah, Apr 15,1762.

WHITTNEY

       Daniel, s.Daniel and Hannah, Dec 22,1758.
       Rebeckah, d.Daniel and Hannah,May 2,1759.
       Thankfull,d.Daniel and Hannah, Nov 8,1753.


MARRIAGES-pg 346

WHITNEE

       Joseph and Rebeka Burge at Charlestown, May 26,1706.

WHITNEY

       Aaron Jr. of Harvard amd Mary Johnson, June 1,1836.
       Abigil and Thomas Herwood of Dunstable, int.Jan 4,1729*.
       Daniel and Hannah Hildreth, Feb 6,1745*.
       Hannah and Henry Morgan of Westford, at Westford, Aug 25,1768*.
       Richard and Sarah Butterfield, Mar 26,1767*
       William of Groton and Lidya Perham, Mar.[torn.1700?].
       * int. also recorded

DEATHS-pg456

WHITNEY

       Anna, w.Amos, consumption, Dec 30,1818  a  54y. C.R.1[Dec 31 G.R.6].
       James F, June 23, 1843  a 31y  G.R.1.
       Jonathan, s. Daniel and Hannah, May 10, 1763.
       Sewell, s. Amos, bur July 27,1799  a 2y C.R.1.
       ______,ch, Daniel, bbur Jan 23, 1754 C.R.1[d.Jan22, P.R.4].
       ______,ch, stillborn, Dan[ie]ll, bur Nov 13,1755 C.R.1.
       ______,ch, stillborn, Daniel, bur Apr 15,1761 C.R.1.
       ______,ch, stillborn, Dan[ie]ll, bur Nov 28, 1764 C.R.1.
       ______,ch, stillborn, Dan[ie]ll, bur Nov 11, 1765 C.R.1.
       ______,ch, stillborn, Dan[ie]ll, bur Mar 4,1767 C.R 1.
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From: [email protected] (Jan Whitaker) Subject: Whitney VR's and Histories Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 13:06:44 -0500 (EST)

Dear Allan,Peg Sanborn and WRG, Today I mailed by snail mail to Allan,(at his suggestion) photocopies of the VR's for Sudbury, Newton, Stow, & Bolton and transcribed Concord VR's. I also sent excerpts from Nourses' History of the Town of Harvard, including his lists of Epitaphs, and VR's and also pages relating to the "petitions for Township". These passages, along with the copy of"Stow Leg" compiled by Perkins for Stow Historical Society, will help to untangle the mystery of borders of towns. It may seem that some of your Whitneys have moved, when in fact they stayed put and boundaries changed! I have been deeply moved to view the countryside in Lancaster, Harvard and Shirley, in particular. There is a point on Prospect Hill, Harvard, where one can look off in the distance and see several towns. Finally, I also included a portion of "Stow, Massachusetts 1683-1933" compiled in honor of The Two Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of lthe Town, published by Crowell. Allan will have these transcribed and make available to all. I am suddenly looking at a bulging houseful of family for next week, so haven't the time to do more now. In addition to what Peg reports having photocopied, I have Littleton,Lancaster,Shirley, Lunenburg,Townsend,Pepperell,Tynsboro,Ashburnham,Acton, Westminster, Plus in Maine, North Yarmouth. I will try to copy and send these soon as I can find time. Jan

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney-Leichester VRs Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 13:52:42 -0500 (EST)

LEICHESTER VITAL RECORDS TO 1850

BIRTHS-pg104

WHITNEY

       Amelia Davis, d. George and Julia Ann, June 15,1830.


MARRIAGES-pg 231

WHITNEY

       Buler and Samuel Byam of Narragansit, No6, int. Aug 20,1758.
       Hammond of Boston and Laura Leffingwell Henshaw, Oct 3,1842.
       Hannah and Ebenezer Sanderson, Mar 28,1745
       Jason W. and Emely Muzzy, both of Medway, Apr 5, 1837*.
       Joshua and Mehitabil Willson, May 21,1740.
       Lois and William Taylor, int.June 30, 1754.
       Mary of Grafton and Jonas Southgate, int. June 15, 1782.
       Mehitable and Obadiah Newton, Feb 23,1775*.
       Michah of Naragansat No6 and Hannah Harwood, Feb 22,1759.
       Micah and Mellisent Maynard of Sudbury, July 26,1764.
       R.[Reuben in int.]P. of Southbridge(s.Samuel and Martha, a. 42y widr)
               and Hannah W. Wilson, Sept 7, 1848.


       *int. also recorded


DEATHS-pg 282

WHITNEY

       Hannah, d.Nathaniel Harwood, Oct4,1763, a 30. in Templeton P.R.
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From: [email protected] Subject: What VR's do I have: Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 01:04:22 -0500

Hi again WRG:

Just a quick note, primarily to Peg and Jan about our current effort to collect as many Whitney VR's as possible from the towns to which our family spread. I was asked what towns I HAD the VR's for, to avoid duplication.

The answer, I'm sorry to say, is those that you and LynVos have sent me.  At

the moment that includes about: 2 pages of Templeton Births, Deaths, & Marriages 14-1/2 pages of Harvard Births, Deaths, & Marriages 1 page of Sudbury Births, Deaths, & Marriages a few Stow VR's for Moses Whitney's children 1 page of Leicester Births (1), Deaths (1) & Marriages (11) 1 page of Chelmsford Births (19), Deaths (10) & Marriages (7)

Guess a larger group settled in Harvard, although it is becoming apparent that quite a good number of them were actually originally in Stow, and then a new line was created that put a lot of them in Harvard. Jan is, I believe, supplying some further information about STOW LEG, SHABIKIN & HELL POND, where a lot of Whitneys gathered.

I know that Carolyn (who sort of started all this by sending me all the Templeton and Harvard stuff, Peg, Jan and I would welcome further volunteers to collect out all the Whitney entries in the VR's of many other towns, so that we could end up with a Whitney Vital Records *book* that is as complete as possible. This would enable us to fill out the expanding matrix of the first four to six generations of John and Elinor's descendants, before there was too much outmigration from Massachusetts. (I know, my CT branch left, and a lot more went up to that part of the state (Yes, I do know it is a Commonwealth, but that's too long to type every time) that eventually became Maine.

Peg, apropos your remark about developing your typing speed, I've heard that the Mavis Beacon programs are about the best at letting the computer help teach you speed typing.

Now, before the pile of oncoming snail mail buries me, I am going to try to find the places in my PAF files to put a lot of the data from the VR's that I now do have, courtesy of these fine people. And now, since it's already 1 AM and I have to be up at 7, I'll put on my night cap (and maybe have one, too) - see below - and toddle off to bed.

Happy Hunting to All <(:-) Allan

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]>

Subject: Whitney VRs Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 08:06:42 -0500 (EST)

Good morning all,

It's a brisk 22 deg. here in northern MA.

Before I continue on with these VR's.I assume I'm to continue,I haven't

heard otherwise!, I need to explain how I'm doing all this. And make one "small" addition-all VR's I've sent have been from Massachusetts(thanks Wulf ). I'm sending each town separately.There is a "method to my madness". My reasoning for this is so they can be filed easily in alphabetical order in a notebook, folder etc. I am retyping as exact as I can from the photocopies I've made. This would include the spelling, dates, even puntuation. I'm not the best typist, I am getting better, and have proof-read x2 before sending. If there are any questions I'd be happy to recheck. I have a total of 24 towns to do, Allan offered to type, his packet is soon on the way. Jan has 14 towns, some of which are duplicates of mine. Jan, I know you have a busy week ahead, I'll try to help with the duplicates. If I find any goofs or additions I'll list them as such. All VRs,unless stated otherwise, are from the books put out by Essex Institute in Salem, MA. I"ll be making another trip to the library to do more copying next week to gather more data. This is a slow process, but a definate "labor of love" for all of us working on it. Thanks to all for the support.

Allan, I'm feeling a little guilty, as I'm planning to send you a good sized packet. Before I do. How much can you handle?

Peg Sanborn

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: WHITNEY VR's for Bedford, MA Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 08:06:45 -0500 (EST)

                       BEDFORD MA VITAL RECORDS-1850


BIRTHS-pg55

WHETNE

       Jonathan, s.Zacheus and Mary, Jan12,1736-7.

WHETTNEE

       Shadrach, s.Zacheus(Whetney)and Mary, May 17, 1739.


MARRIAGES-pg106-7,109

WHETNEE

       Mary and William Grimes, Jan 1,1740-1[Whitney,C.R.].

WHITNEY

       William of Sherly[Shirley, C.R.] and Elizabeth Fisk, Mar 30, 1802.

WITNEY

       Daniel of Stow and Sarah Duron, Dec 10,1778.


DEATHS-pg?

WHETNEE

       Shadrah, s. Zacheus and Mary, Dec 23,1739[Shadrach Whitney,C.R.].
       Zaccheus, Mar 14, 1739-40 [Zacheus Whitney, C.R.].
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for Westford, MA Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 09:54:25 -0500 (EST)

                       WESTFORD MA VITAL RECORDS-1850

BIRTHS-pg116

WHITNEY

       Albert, s. David and Catherine, Oct 28,1839.
       Charles, s. David and Catherine at Southborough, Dec 11, 1828.
       Charlotte E, d. Nath[aniel] and Susan, Apr 27,1842.
       Daniel, s.Dan[ie]l, bap Feb 20, 1757 C.R.1.
       David, s.David and Catherine, Aug 23,1830.
       Eunice, w. Eliakim Hutchins at Stow, Nov 8,1801 P.R.25.
       Harriet, d.David and Catherine, July 29, 1836.
       Hiram, s. David and Catherine, Nov 10, 1834.
       John H, s.Nathaniel and Susan, Apr 7, 1835.
       Mary, d. David and Catherine, ?[after 1837].
       Mary B, d. Nathaniel and Susan, June 21, 1844.
       Nathaniel F, s. Nathaniel and Susan, Sept 26,1830.
       Sarah F, d. Nathaniel,laborer, and Susan, Feb 21,1847[1846 dup.].
       Sidney D.,s. Nathaniel,farmer, b Watertown and Susan, b.Dorchester,
            May 12,1849.
       Susan E., d. Nathaniel and Susan, Feb 11, 1833.
       William, s. Nathaniel and Susan, Nov 27, 1839.

please note: Eunice was listed under births. Most likely is a death.

MARRIAGES-pg253

WHITNEY

       Ebenezer R. of Newton and Sarah F Leighton, Mar 20, 1842*.
       [Eunice, of Stow,int.] and Eliakim Hutchins[Jr int], Dec 16, 1828.P.R.6*
       Hannah of Chelmsford and Henry Morgan, Aug 25,1768*.
       James F. and Nancy Sanderson of Lowell, int Aug 1, 1841.
       John and Mary Skiffington, both resident of Westford, int Feb 16,1779.

WITNEY

       Phineas of Winchendon, and Bethiah Barrett, Feb 15, 1796*.


       *int. also recorded

NO DEATHS LISTED

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for Gloucester MA Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 09:54:27 -0500 (EST)

                       GLOUCESTER MA VITAL RECORDS-1840


BIRTHS-pg 762 Vol I

WHITNEY

       Tho[mas], s. adopted Abel and Lydia, bap_____1839 C.R.7.
       William, s. W[illia]m "parents both deceased" bap.Sept 6,1817 C.R.6.


MARRIAGES-pg 572 Vol II

WHITNEY

       John, Rev of Boxford and Mary Appleton Jewell, Oct 15,1835*.
       Sarah Ann, a 20y, b Manchester, d. S.C. and Sarah B. of Manchester and
           George T. Rowe, a 21y, mariner, s.Robert and Mary, Jan 12, 1841*.
       William and Mrs. Martha Millett, May 16, 1810*.
       *int also recorded

DEATHS-pg 323 Vol III

WHITNEY

       ______ch,Martha, received note Apr 3, 1814 C.R.6.
       ______h,______abroad, bef Apr 1817 C.R.6.
       ______wid, bur Apr 3, 1817, a 32y C.R.6.
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for Holliston MA Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 09:54:28 -0500 (EST)

                       HOLLISTON MA VITAL RECORDS TO 1840

BIRTHS-pg152

WHITNEY

       Abigail,d.Elias and Elisabeth, Mar 19,1747.
       Annrillen, d.Elias and Elisabeth, June 1,1753.
       Elias, s.Elias and Elisabeth, June 15,1750.
       George[h.Louisa P.C.(Lincoln)],____,1821. G.R.6.
       Hannah, d.George and Sarah, Apr. 12,1748.
       Hannah, d. John and Molley, Sept.3, 1768.
       Hannah, d.Isaac,bp.Feb.15,1778. C.R.1
       Hannah, d. Laban and Olive, Dec. 8, 1805.
       Isaac, s. George and Sarah, Sept 7,1746.
       Isaac, s. Isaac and Mary, Aug 12,1775.
       Lydia, d.Isaac and Lydia, May 4,1752.
       Marsa, d.George and Sarah, Dec.22,1749.
       Sarah, d.George and Sarah, Nov. 30,1752.
       Sarah, d.Isaac and Mary, Sept.12, 1773.
       Sophia,Aug.___,1789. P.R.35.

MARRIAGES-pg282-3

WHITENEY

       George and Sarah Couzens, Nov.21.1745.*[Whitney, and Sarah Cozens,
            Nov.6,M.R.].

WHITNEY

       Charles and Suson Sanger of Sherburne, int.Sept 12,1839.
       Dorathy and Ebenezer Hunt, May 9,1734* [Dorothy, M.R.].
       Elias and Elisabeth Mellen, Feb 6, 1745-6* [Elizebeth, M.R.].
       Ezra of Upton, and Olive Bullard, June 1,1801.
       George E.[int.omits E.], 23,cordwainer of Milford,s.Jonathan,and Lavina,
           and Louisa P.C. Lincoln,19,teacher,d.Ira and Patty,Jan 1,1845.
           Jan.1,1845. [Geo[rge] E. and Lou P.C. Lincoln,C.R.2]
       Isaac and Mary Tombs[int. of Hopkinston],May 8,1771.
       James of Sherburne,and Susanna Hill, int.Mar 13,1780.
       Levi of Milford, and Rhoda Daniels, int.Aug 18,1785.
       Lydia of Milford, and Abijah Clark,Sept 6, 1798.
       Mary A., 18, d.Charles and Mary, and Abel H Seley, 23, Miller,
           s. Samuel and Charlotte, Jan 1,1845.
       Mehetabel and David Cutler, June 26, 1746.* [Mehitabel, M.R.]
       Rhoda and Capt. John Hayden of Hopkinton, Jan 24,1790.
           [Mrs.Rhoda and Capt. John Hayden of Hopkinston. M.R.]
           [Mrs Rhoda and Capt. John Hayden of Hopkinton, C.R.I.]
       *int. also recorded

DEATHS-pg357

WHITNEY

       George, Sept 26,1752.
       Sarah, d.George and Sarah, Dec 14,1752.
       ______,ch. Mrs Whitney, Nov 24,1832, a 4. [a. 2,C.R.I]
       ______,ch. Mary, Mar 23, 1842, a.2.
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From: "Merton L. Alexander" <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney/Cady, CT Date: 24 Nov 96 14:06:02 EST

Jonathan Whitney married Olive Cady (b. 6 Apr. 1760 at Dudley, MA), about 1785 at Killington, CT. Did Jonathan have a dau. named Philena (or similar) Whitney? A Philena Whitney was married to Nathan Loveland about 1810 of Lewis (or perhaps Livingston or Cayuga Co.) NY. They had a dau. named OLIVE Loveland, b. in 1812. I realize I am grasping for straws, but one never knows! Thanks, Mert Alexander, Canton, MI.

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From: [email protected] Subject: Acronyms Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 15:30:29 -0500

Hi Peg (and all of the WRG):

This started as a response to a query by Peg about the meaning of all the alphabet soup that we toss around so blithely. I was just going to provide a few simple definitions, but as I got into it, it occurred to me that if she needed to ask, she needed more than just LDS = Latter Day Saints. So, the project got a bit more complicated and I decided that there might be one or two others who might be shy about asking the same questions, and decided to send the answers to the list as a whole. I guess I am applying the criteria that if the answer seems to be useful to more than one person, then it should be sent to the list - criteria which I wish other lists used more carefully.

LDS - Latter Day Saints. The full name is Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, i.e. the Mormons, so named for the Book of Mormon, which tells of the Latter Day Saints, discovered (I think this is right) by Joseph Smith, founder of the church.

FHC - Family History Center, a genealogical library and research center, found in most Mormon Churches. Open to the public and staffed by volunteers from the church, the local version of which is often called a Stake. It is a religious duty of members of this church to do genealogical research so as to extend the sacrament of baptism by proxy to one's ancestors, thus making them a part of the extended family in the church. The main LDS FHC is in Salt Lake City, and is without a doubt the greatest genealogical library in the world. I have been lucky enough to spend a week there doing research on two occasions while travelling out west. I can't begin to catalog their holdings, but the microfilm collection of records throughout the United States and the (mostly Western) world is nothing short of fantastic. The best way to find out what is available is to look up the Latter Day Saints Church in the phone books in your area - there is probably one within fifty miles or less. Call and ask about their open hours. Make a visit, introduce yourself to the librarian or volunteer and ask for an overview. Be sure to bring some work with you, as you will kick yourself if you don't have your folders with you. (this is assuming that the computers in the library that are set up to explore AF & the IGI are not fully booked - most FHC libraries have little actual material at hand, but do have the full catalog of the main SLC center of the FHC system. You find what you want to look at and then they will order it for you. It comes to the local FHC by mail, and stays there for you to use [there] for several weeks, on the microfiche or microfilm readers that they provide. Computers can be used to search the resources that are published on CD's) I wish I could be a little fly on the wall to watch your pleasure when you discover the resources available to you through this medium.

AF - Ancestral File. A collection of pedigrees with some data, notes and other information attached. Many of them go way back into Medieval times.

They consist of material submitted by church members as a result of their

research, and others who have contributed their own files and work to preserve it and extend all our knowledge. The problem with it is that some of the data was contributed by people who were less than rigorous, much less careful, in their research, who accepted rumor, who jumped to conclusions, or just were sloppy and copied wrong. A case in point is the attribution of Lambert Marsh, Surrey, as the birthplace of Thomas Whitney, John's father.

There doesn't seem to be such a place anywhere in Surrey that I can find in

modern or historical gazetteers, yet there is a place about a mile from the parish where Thomas' wife Mary Bray was located called LAMBETH Marsh. Arvy is checking the Lambeth Parish Registers for me while he is in London this next week. If he doesn't find it, the AF record may then suggest but not prove that he was "OF" Lambeth Marsh at the time of his marriage to Mary Bray, but not originally born or christened in that parish. The Ancestral File database now runs to over 4 CD's full of data - may even now be five or six - and that is a LOT of data. These CD's are available at any FHC in most LDS churches - and in many public libraries that cater to genealogists. They are in the Allen Co., (Ft. Wayne, IN) Public Library, and I have used them at the Library of Congress as well.

IGI - International Genealogical Index. Created and maintained by the LDS Church, it contains data from various public records, including many but not all British Parish Registers, and as of the last time I heard it cited, over 30,000,000 names and entries, probably many more by now. The problems with it are similar to those discussed with AF above, but if you know *something* about what you are looking for so you can sort out the wheat from the chaff, you can get a lot of good data and pointers to data from it (remembering always that original sources then need to be rechecked to confirm [or sometimes invalidate] what is found there).

SLC - Salt Lake City, the headquarters of the LDS Church and site of the main FHC.

NEHGS - New England Historic Genealogical Society. Located, I believe, in Boston, it may be the oldest such organization in America. It publishes a journal that goes back around 150 years, and has an extensive library. The library catalog of materials that will circulate by mail to members can be accessed on-line via the Internet at <http://www.nehgs.org/circcat.htm>

(without the < & >).

They also have published the entire set of back issues of their journal on a set of CD's, of which Jeanne Muse owns a set, I believe.

I don't know what "abbreviations" you are referring to in the front of the VR volumes that you are using to collect the data that you have so generously been providing. They were not on the beginning of my Templeton and Harvard VR's because Carolyn Vosburg didn't include them either. Perhaps they were the sources of the entries for which the initials were used in the text, like M.R., which is almost surely Minister's Return, and C.R.I. and G.R.I., which from their context seem to be "Church" type records. I asked Carolyn about these, and she wasn't sure either.

Hope this helps, and if I have something not quite right in the above (especially about the LDS Church, as I am not a member), please correct me to the list, as I have no ego involved in this, just a desire to have the most accurate information available to all.

Allan

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From: "Robert L. Ward" at <img src="/robertward.gif">

Subject: Re: Acronyms Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 16:07:14 -0800

[email protected] wrote: > I don't know what "abbreviations" you are referring to in the front of the VR > volumes that you are using to collect the data that you have so generously > been providing. They were not on the beginning of my Templeton and Harvard > VR's because Carolyn Vosburg didn't include them either. Perhaps they were > the sources of the entries for which the initials were used in the text, like > M.R., which is almost surely Minister's Return, and C.R.I. and G.R.I., which > from their context seem to be "Church" type records. I asked Carolyn about > these, and she wasn't sure either.

C.R.1 (not I) refers to a church record of baptism, marriage, or burial. G.R.1 (not I) refers to gravestone records, that is, inscriptions. The numbers are used to differentiate between churches and cemeteries. M.R. refers to civil marriage records, I believe. P.R. would be a private record, probably a Bible or other family record.

Robert L. Ward <img src="/robertward.gif">

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Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 16:40:57 -0500 (EST) From: [email protected] (Jan Whitaker) Subject: Re: Acronyms

>[email protected] wrote: >> I don't know what "abbreviations" you are referring to in the front of the VR >> volumes that you are using to collect the data that you have so generously >> been providing. They were not on the beginning of my Templeton and Harvard >> VR's because Carolyn Vosburg didn't include them either. Perhaps they were >> the sources of the entries for which the initials were used in the text, like >> M.R., which is almost surely Minister's Return, and C.R.I. and G.R.I., which >> from their context seem to be "Church" type records. I asked Carolyn about >> these, and she wasn't sure either. > >C.R.1 (not I) refers to a church record of baptism, marriage, or burial. >G.R.1 (not I) refers to gravestone records, that is, inscriptions. The >numbers are used to differentiate between churches and cemeteries. M.R. >refers to civil marriage records, I believe. P.R. would be a private >record, probably a Bible or other family record. > >Robert L. Ward ><img src="/robertward.gif">

Dear Robert, All of the NEHGS Vital Records Series for Massachusetts that I have read,include a page near the title page, coding the abbreviations for that volume. Many of the abbreviations are the same for all, but if someone wants to view church or county records or grave stones, the codes vary. For instance in Stow: G.R.1 refers to grave record, from Old Cemetery at "Stow Lower Village" and G.R. 2 refers to grave record from Hillside Cemetery, M.R. refers to Middlesex County record, East Cambridge. In Shirley, there are four Cemeteries referred to , R.R. is a Rebellion Record( suspect that means Revolutionary War) and S.C.F. is Suffolk Court Files, and T.C. is town copy. Harvard has three church record codes and one is in the Still River section of the town. That helps to identify a person(with so many duplicate names to contend with). I have also found it helpful to copy the page near the front that explains the steps in becoming a town,often a complex series of steps and helpful for following people. I suggest copying these pages only because they are often unique to a town, and helpful in our search. Snow and sleet on the way tonite for Mass.! Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Over the River and Through the woods we go- to Concord, Thursday. Jan

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From: Kelly Pease <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney/Cady, CT Date: 24 Nov 96 20:23:22 EST

Hi Mert,

   Jonathan's will states - "To the heirs of my Eldest daughter Marsha late of

Marsh Lake dec'd I given to like sum of sixty seven cents to be paid as above. I give to my 2nd daughter Luvina now Luvina McKee the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid as above." No other daughters listed listed.

    You might try e-mailing Duane & Maria Edwards at [email protected].   I'm

not sure if they have more information on Jonathan than I have. I will try to forward them a copy of your message if I can figure it our. Our interest in the Whitney family is the sons as Walter, Horace, Ransom & Francis Whitney - sons of Jonathan & Olive (CADY) WHITNEY all married EDWARDS sisters, daughters of Eli & Hannah (WILSIE) EDWARDS. If you know anything about this boys I'm all ears.

                             Kelly
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Acronyms and Abbreviations Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 20:33:48 -0500 (EST)

Allan and Robert Ward, Thanks very much for the explaination of the acronyms and abbreviations. They are extremely helpful. I decided, in the interest of time, to continue typing out the Vr's that I have. I will add an addenda to each town with an explaination of abbreviations, when I can get back to look them up. Most of them, I believe, have some similarities. These are as follows, please feel free to correct me. a.-age abt.-about b.-born bef.-before bet.-between bp.-baptized bur.-buried Ct.-Captain;Cornet C.R.- church record-the number after is the name of the church-each down differs certif.-certificate ch.-child chn.-children Co.-county CT.F.-court files-may be followed by name of court CT.R.-court record-maybe followed by name of court d.-daughter:day;died Dea.-deacon dec.-deceased dup.-duplicate entry Ens.-ensign grandd.-granddaughter grands.-grandson G.R.-gravestone record-the number after denotes the cemetery-again each town

       differs

h.-husband; hour inf.-infant int.-intention of marriage jr.-junior Lt.-lieutenant m.-male;married;month P.R.-Private record-every private record is assigned a number i.e. Records in possession of Jane Doe may be listed as P.R.1. Whereas Suzy Smith in possession of records may have her's listed as P.R.2. This is usually a long list. I will only list the ones pertaining to Whitney listings. rec.-recorded rem.-removed ret.-returned s.-son sr.-senior unm.-unmarried w.-wife; week wid.-widow widr.-widower y.-year

These abbreviations I took from the one VR book I own(Rowley-no Whitney's listed). I believe, most VRs(from the ones I've seen) use pretty much the same abbr., with the exception of their listings for Cemetery,church,and private records in reference to the person/place of possession. I hope this helps. Again, I will send these additions along as soon as I can get them. I hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Peg Sanborn

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From: [email protected] Subject: Fwd: "Thank you" Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 23:59:07 -0500


Forwarded message: Subj: "Thank you" Date: 96-11-23 20:01:39 EST From: GJones3747 To: [email protected]

Hi WRG:

    Just a note to thank everyone for the great Whitney information.

I keep hoping someone will crack the '1745 Ebenezer barrier'! Or answer how & why the Whitney's settled in New Brunswick, Canada.

    I have been in contact with Willis Hamilton, The author of the book

"Old North Esk Revised". It's about the early settlers in the Miramichi region. There is a section on the Whitney's that came to that area about 1745. I can get my line to << Ebenezer Whitney b. c1745, d. 15 Aug. 1810 m. Huldah Mooers 17 Jan. 1769 >> There is speculation that Samuel Whitney and Lydia, of New Meadows, Maine were his parents.

    I have a genealogy of << Ebenezer Whitney c1745-1810 >> done by

Doreen Arbuckle of Ontario, Canada. It has helped me find some of my cousins and we are trying to gather more information on more recent members of the line.

My line is: 1. << Ebenezer Whitney c1745-1810 m. Huldah Mooers >> 2. << Ebenezer Whitney c1774-1856 m. Charlotte Parker >> 3. << Edward Rogers Whitney 1814-1889 (m. 3 x)

        m. 1. Elizabeth J. Sloan   2. Mary Jane Harris   3. Jane R. Forsyth
        >> (Edward R. W. &  Mary J Harris)  son =

4.<<Edward Rogers Whitney c1859-1913 m. Mary Ellen Simpson {my g'parent's }>>

If I can help anyone, please let me know and I will copy the Whitney chapter

and mail to you. Keep all the new's coming it's great, maybe someday I will be connected to John and Elinor !! Thanks again, Mary Ellen Jones

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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 17:16:37 +0400 From: Paul & Brenda Nichols <[email protected]>

Subject: Whitney's-Beaton Institute

Hi all;

  Just surfing. not even a Whitney. My wife is. Found a couple in

the Beaton Institute Archives. They are:

 "Whitney B&G FILE: Whitney, Henry M"
 "Whitney B&G FILE: Crowdis (Thomas) Horne"
  Don't even know what the second one means. Just thought i'd put it

on the table before I lost it..

  Access it at: http://eagle.uccb.ns.ca/beaton/
 compliments of E.A.Capstick of Canadian roots.
 Paul of San Diego/Boston (Maine/New Brunswick roots)
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for Hopkinton, MA Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 18:21:36 -0500 (EST)

                       HOPKINTON VR'S TO 1850

BIRTHS-pg200-1

WHITNAY

       Sarah, d.Mark and Tabatha, June 12,1739.[Whitney, C.R.1]

WHITNEY

       Asaph,ch. Jonathan, bp. Nov.3,1776. C.R.1.
       Easter, Mark and Tabitha, Oct. 3,1742.  [Esther[Esther written in
               pencil],C.R.1].
       Elizabeth, d. Isaac and Elisabeth, Jan.28,1731-2. [Whittney, C.R.1].
       Elizabeth, d. Gideon and Hannah, Dec. 30,1751.
       Esther(see Easter)
       George D.[h. Sarah J. Garfield],____,1828. G.R.4.
       Gidion, s.Isaac and Elizabeth, Nov 29, 1729. [Gideon Whittney, C.R.1].
       Isaac[dup.Whitnay],s. Issac and Elizab[eth][dup Elizabath],
               July 25, 1725. [Whitteney, C.R.1].
       Jason, s.Mark and Tabitha,Aug 31,1729.[Whittney, C.R.1].
       John Marshall, s. Marshall and Caroline W.,July 3,1842.
       Jonathan, ch.Jonathan bp.Nov 3,1776. C.R.1.
       Joseph J., s.Joseph H and Sarah, July 25,1836 in Grafton. R.R.
       Judeth[dup Whitnay],d. Isaac and Elizabeth[dup Elizabath]
               July 25,1727. [Judith, C.R.1].
       [torn]ove, d.Mark and Tabitha, Nov. 21,1727. [Love Whittney, C.R.1].
       Mark, s.Mark and Tabitha,Apr.11, 1732-3.
       Mark, ch. Mark,bp Aug 17,1746. C.R.1
       Mary, d.Mark and Tabitha, Oct.4,1731.[Whittney, C.R.1]
       Sarah J Garfield[_____],w.George D.,______,1831. G.R.4.
       Tabatha, d.Mark and Tabatha,Mar.11,1737-8.
       Thomas, s.Mark and Tabitha, Feb 24,1736. [Whittney, C.R.1].

MARRIAGES-pg388-9

WHITING

       Gideon[int. Gedion Whitney] and Hannah Norcross[int. Norcros] of Weston
               [int. Westown], Mar 14,1750-1, in Sudbury.

WHITNEY

       Elisabeth and Ebenezer How, int. Mar 11, 1748-9
               [Eliza[beth], m. Sept 7,1749, C.R.1].
       Esther of Natick, and James Wadkins[int. Watkins], Aug. 30,1764 in
               Natick.
       Gideon(see Gideon Whiting).
       Hannah and Joseph Hayden,_______24[int May 26, 1754],[17]55.
               [Heyden, Apr 24,1755, C.R.1].
       Isaac of Holliston, and Mary Tombs, int. Mar 4,1771.
       Levi and Cynthia Hayward of Charlton, int Apr 12,1812.
       Loas(___[torn])[int. Lois Whitney of Wesboro] and Abiahail Chamberlin
               [int. Abihail Chamberlin], Dec 4,1763. [Lois Whitnney of
               Westborough, and Abihail Chamberlain, C.R.1]
       Lucy of Milford, and Joseph Chamberlain, int.Mar.11[1786].
       Lydia of Mendon, and Sam[uel] Bouker,  Dec 12, 1754, in Mendon.
       Mark and Tabitha Mellon of Framingham, Jan 4, 1726-7, in Framingham*
       Marshall and Caroline  W. Baker of Worcester, int. Sept 21,1839.
       Mary and Joseph Cody[int. Coady Jr.] Nov 3, 1748[Cody C.R.1].
       Rhoda[int.Whetney of Mendon] and William Haydon[int. Haydon]
               Dec 9,1779, in Mendon.
       Rhoda[int. adds Mrs.]  of Holliston, and Capt. John Hayden[int. Haydon],
               Jan 24,1790 in Holliston.
       Sarah of Natick and Nathan Watkins, int Apr 17, 1761.

WHITNY

       Sarah and William Perce, Apr. 18,1729*[Whitteny, and William Pierce,
               C.R.1]

WHITTNEY

       Lydia of Holliston, and Isaac Hill of Holliston, May 2, 1745* P.R.3.

WHITTNY

       Mary of Holliston, and John Jones of Mendon,May___, 1735.* P.R.3.


     *intention not recorded

DEATHS

WHITNAY

       Tabatha, d. Mark and Tabatha, July 11,1735.

WHITNEY

       Gideon, July 24,1752.
       _______ch,David May 17, 1808,  a 4m, C.R.1.
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From: [email protected] Subject: Whitneys in 1812 Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 18:35:01 -0500

Hi Guys,

I copied a list of all War of 1812 pensioners named Whitney today. It gives

the soldiers name, spouses' name, record number, officer served under, and what unit they served with. If there's interest I'll post it to the list it might help with wifes name or to find out if there's military records to get. If anyone would like Rev War or War of 1812 I can copy them for you. Since the Rev War records that I've found for my family have cost from $2.00 to $10.00 apeice depending on size I'd need to be reinbursed. I'd just want the copy and postage cost to cover my expense. Let me know about the 1812 pension list. As long as more than a couple of folks want it I'll post it.

Bye, Michael Whitney

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From: Jeanne Muse <[email protected]> Subject: MORE DESCENDANTS FOUND Date: 26 Nov 96 20:10:42 EST

I found some WHITNEY people in the book "HOWE GENEALOGIES.. of Abraham of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, Abraham of Marlborough and Edward of Lynn, Massachusetts" by Daniel Wait Howe, 1929

I know this book has been filmed by LDS, and it is available for temporary loan thru NEHGS for members. Note: My own references are shown in < >. There are a few NEW DESCENDANTS from John and Elinor here! :-) Jeanne

p251 ABIGAIL WHITE WHITNEY (dau. of Deacon Whitney of North Cambridge, Mass.) married on 7 Jul 1881 MOSES GILE HOWE (son of Rev. Moses Howe and Frances Dearborn) born in Portsmouth, N.H. 14 Aug 1826 & died in Cambridge 13 Aug 1896. as his 3rd wife. No children.

p115 ASA WHITNEY married DELIA D. HOWE (dau. of Spooner Howe and Phebe Briggs). She was born 11 Dec 1839 in Jamaica, Vermont. They lived in Dummerston, VT, in 1898.

p282 BENJAMIN WHITNEY married on 10 Apr 1710 SARAH BARRETT (dau. of John Barrett and Deborah Howe) b. 28 Nov 1692 in Marlborough, Mass. <This gives us their marriage date.>

p519 EDNA LOUISE WHITNEY of Blandford, Mass. married on 24 July 1922 MILTON FREEMAN HOWE, born in Enfield, Mass. on 13 Jun 1896. 2 children.

p235 ELIZA WHITNEY (dau. of ASA WHITNEY and CLARINDA WILLIAMS) of Philadelphia, PA, born 25 Jan 1826, married on 9 Jun 1857 Rev. MARK ANTONY DEWOLF HOWE (s. of John Howe and Louisa Smith) born in Bristol, R.I. 5 Apr 1809 as his 3rd wife. Reverend Howe had a total of 18 children - 5 by his 1st wife; 8 by his 2nd wife; and 5 by his 3rd wife (Eliza Whitney).

p26 ELIZABETH WHITNEY (dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Bridges) Whitney) born 28 Jan 1731. She married on 7 Sep 1749 EBENEZER HOWE (son of John Howe and Sarah Gould), born in Wilmington, Mass. 13 Dec. 1725. Elizabeth died, and he married 2nd on 31 Oct 1751 LUCY STIMPSON. Ebenezer and Elizabeth had no children. Ebenezer and his 2nd wife, Lucy, had 9 children born between 1752 and 1774. <This is Elizabeth-4, Isaac-3, Benjamin-2, John-1. Our Whitney11 database does not list her husband's surname. Now we know it is HOWE.>

p246 LUCY WHITNEY (dau. of TIMOTHY WHITNEY and LUCY BRYANT) born in Oneida, NY on 21 Mar 1831; d. in Haverhill, Mass., 14 May 1912, married on 19 June 1851 DR. JAMES CALVIN HOWE (s. of Calvin Whiting Howe and Charlotte Atwell). James Calvin Howe (b. 17 Mar 1829 in New York City; d. 6 Oct 1888 in Haverhill, Mass - surgeon in the Civil War) and Lucy Whitney had 6 children. <**Lucy is a NEW DESCENDANT from RICHARD WHITNEY & MARTHA COLDAM. She is Lucy-8, Timothy-7, Simon-6, Timothy-5, Jonas-4, Moses-3, Richard-2, John-1>

p302 MARY WHITNEY married WILLIAM STILLMAN EVERETT (son of William Everett and Parmelia Howe), b. 13 Oct 1805.

p315 MARY ANN WHITNEY married EMERSON STOW (son of Jere Stow and Lavinia Howe) b. 14 Oct 1815.

p521 Harriet Angevine, b. 25 May 1810; d. 1899 in Mexico, dau. of OLIVER L. ANGEVINE and SALLY WHITNEY of Poultney, Vermont, married James Howe in abt. 1836.

p35 SARAH WHITNEY (dau. of SAMUEL WHITNEY and ABIGAIL CUTLER) b. in Boston 2 Feb. 1776; d. 16 Nov 1857 in Lincolnville, Maine; married on 5 Nov 1808 as his 2nd wife DAVID HOWE (s. of Joseph Howe and Rebecca Hart) b. in Boston 25 Mar 1759; d. 3 Mar 1828 in Castine, Maine (David was postmaster of Castine, a notary public, and U.S Marshall.) 4 children.

<**Sarah is a NEW DESCENDANT from THOMAS WHITNEY & MARY KEDALL. She is Sarah-6, Samuel-5, Benjamin-4, Thomas-3, Thomas-2, John-1>

<Of interest here is one of the children of Sarah Whitney & David Howe also married a Whitney. "REBECCA WITHERLE HOWE, b. 15 Oct 1817; m. 21 Nov 1844, her cousin SAMUEL WHITNEY, son of SAMUEL A. AND RUTH (Perkins) WHITNEY, b. 20 July 1802 n Castine (Maine). Both of them were drowned 31 Mar 1846 by the sinking of a boat in the Penobscot Bay." This would make me believe that her uncle could be her mother's brother -- Samuel Whitney (who married Ruth Perkins) and Lucy Whitney could have been brother & sister. Therefore, we might have another descendant in Samuel.>

p365 SARAH E. WHITNEY (dau. of ISAAC WHITNEY and MARIA) born in Wells, Maine, 17 Feb 1826, died in Worcester, Mass., 7 Mar 1889, married on 25 Jul 1858 CHARLES MARSHALL HOWE as his 2nd wife. He had 5 children by his 1st wife; 2 children by his 2nd wife (Sarah Whitney).

p438-439 SILAS WHITNEY m. on 25 Feb 1818 SARAH HOWE (dau. of Simeon Howe and Hannah Foster) b. 11 June 1790 in Sharon, Vermont. 3 children of Silas Whitney and Sarah Howe: Paul Whitney b 20 Jan. 1819 Spencer Howe Whitney b. 8 June 1821; d. in Feb. 1825 Jerusha Whitney b. 5 Nov. 1826

p119 VIORNA M. WHITNEY, who was born about 1845, married on 19 Dec 1866 OSMORE O. HOWE, son of David Howe and ? Adams, who was born in Jamaica, Vermont, 22 Apr 1835 and died 29 March 1892. 5 children all born in Jamaica, Vt.

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From: Jeanne Muse <[email protected]> Subject: RUTLAND, MASS VITAL RECORDS Date: 26 Nov 96 20:26:30 EST

         RUTLAND, MASS. VITAL RECORDS to 1850

BIRTHS p101-102

WHITNEY

    Caroline Wetherbee, d. ____, June 18, 1843, bap. C.R.
    David, s. Silas of Princeton, Oct. 12, 1760, bap. C.R.
    Love, d. Silas, June 10, 1759, bap. C.R.
    Mary Ann, d. William W. and Susannah, Dec. 10, 1844
    Silas, s. Silas, Aug. 15, 1762, bap. C.R.

MARRIAGES p206

WHITNEY

    Catee of Watertown and Francis Sargent Hooker, int. Jan. 8, 1803.
    [Capt. in int.] Joshua of Worcester and [Wid.] Abigail Wood, March 13,

1797.

    Lydia of Shrewsbury and William Brittain, Nov. 3, 1767. In Shrewsbury.
    Nancy of Bolten and Joseph Powers, int. Aug. 14, 1814.

DEATHS p254

WHITNEY

    Caroline W., d. William W. and Susannah, Sept. 9, 1849, a. 7 . 21 d.

Dysentery.

    Mary M., d. william W. and Susannah, Sept. 11, 1849, a. 4 y. 9 m. 1 d.

Dysentery.

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: puzzler responses Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 22:24:00 -0500

Thought it about time I shared some information, and expressed a Thank-you for all the help.

I have as a source for information on Richard Whitney ---

          Genealogy and Family History of the State of Maine
                by George T. Little  1909

I have also been to the Massachusetts State Archives and Maine State Archives to verify some of the info.

I don't know that I'll get this all typed tonight but I'll begin and finish it in the next couple of days.

page 2158

Richard, second son of John and Elinor was born in 1626 in England and brought to Watertown, Massachusetts by his parents and became a freeman May 7, 1651. He removed to Stow, Massachusetts, where his nane is given among the list of propietors , June 3, 1680, but his 8 children were born in Watertown. April 7, 1697 he was excused form training, at Stow because he was 70 years old. He married, March 19, 1650, Martha Coldam; children: Sarah, b. November 17, 1652

          Moses,    b. August 1, 1655
          Johannah, b. January 16, 1656
          Deborah,  b. October 12, 1658
          Rebecca,  b. December 15, 1659  d. February 1660
          Richard,  b. August 26, 1662
          Elisha,   b  August 26, 1662
          Ebenezer, b. June 30, 1672

Richard, 2nd son of Richard and Martha Coldam Whitney, was born January 13, 1660, at Watertown, Massachusetts, and received a grant of land at Stow,October 24,1682; he died at Stow December 15, 1723. He married Elizabeth daughter of Jonathan Sawtell, of Groton, Massachusetts, born February 3, 1668 and died November 24, 1723; children:

                 Richard
                 Jonathan
                 Joshua
                 Ruhamah
                 Sarah
                 Hannah
                 Elizabeth
                 Hepzibah

Deacon Jonathan, second son of Richard and Elizabeth (Sawtell) Whitney was born February 26, 1699 at Stow, Massachusetts and became a resident of Harvard, Massachusetts, where he died November 8, 1773. He signed the covenant of the First Church at Harvard in 1733 and became a Deacon; he was also selectman in Harvard, and captain of militia. He married at Lancaster, January 29, 1718, Alice, daughter of Simon and Mary (Whitcomb) Willard, born December 1699 and died February 19, 17?? (page damaged at this point)Children:

   Simon        b. 1719
   Jonathan
   Betsey
   Phinehas     b. September 5, 1727
   Caleb        b. October 4, 1729
   Oliver       b. July 22, 1731
   Alice        b. April 2, 1733
   Hezekiah     b. April 14, 1735
   Ruhamah      b. July 19, 1737
   Sarah        b. June 10, 1740    died December 26, 1746
  Excuse any typing errors.  If you notice one, send me an E-mail if it

looks wrong.

  This is copied directly from the book, punctuation and all. The

sentences are not written the way we would communicate today and aren't always immediately clear. Hope this helps fill in some gaps. MVB.

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From: [email protected] Subject: 1812 pensioners Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 15:07:13 -0500

OK here they come. These are all spelled Whitney (no variations). First name is the soldier, second name wife, and third is unit served with. I have their file numbers also if you see some one you'd like to track down.

Alexander, -, ME Miltia Andrew, -, Cpt. Elkins Co. US Vols Ami, -, NY Miltia Benjamin, Amelia, CT Miltia Calvin, Polly, VT Miltia Christopher, Susan P., Sgt. in 9th US infantry, MA res. Christopher A., Adaline, US Vols, WI res. Danforth, -, NY Miltia David,-, VT Miltia (alleged) Ebenezer, Dorcas D., MA Miltia Eleazor,-, US Infantry Eli, Catherine, NY Miltia Elijah, -, NY Miltia Ethiel /alias Lyman Beecher/, Elizabeth, CT Miltia Ezra, Elizabeth, CT Miltia Francis, Mary, MA Miltia George,-, KY Miltia George W., Angelina H., MA Miltia Isaac W., -, NH Miltia James, Lucy, MA Miltia James,-, NY Miltia James V.,-, 11th Infantry John, -, NH Miltia John,-, NY Miltia Jonathan, Mary, OH Miltia Joseph, Betsey, NY Miltia Joseph , Jane, NY Miltia Joseph, Mary L., US Engineer Corps Joseph, Mary, US Navy Josiah, Almira, US Corps of Artificer's Leonard,-, MA Miltia Levi, Permilia, NY Miltia Luther, Lydia, MA Miltia Luther, Hannah, NY Miltia Matthias, Rebekah, NY Miltia Nathan, -, NY Miltia Nathaniel, Clarissa, NY Miltia Otis, -, NY Miltia Peter, Laury, VT Miltia Phineas, -, 3rd Infantry Ransom, Mary, PA Miltia Richard, Martha, ME Miltia Salmon,-, MA Miltia Stephen M., -, US Navy Thomas, Anna, VT Miltia William, -, NY Miltia William,-, NY Miltia William,-, US Navy William,-, VT Miltia William M.,-, VT Miltia

That's all folks. There maybe some typo's because I can only use three fingers on my right so things are a little ackward when typing.

Bye, Michael Whitney

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for MENDON MA Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 22:40:42 -0500 (EST)

                       MENDON MA VITAL RECORDS to 1850

BIRTHS-pg212

WHITNEY

       Abigail, d. of Elias Jr. and Lucy, Mar.6, 1773.
       Anna, d.of Jesse and Mary, July 13,1770.
       Asa, s. of Jesse and Mary, Sept. 4,1766.
       Bethyah, d. of Joshuah and Han[n]ah, Sept. 29,1720.
       Bethyah, d. of Joshuah and Hannah, Feb 24, 1726-7.
       Ezekeil, s.of Joshua and Hannah, Aug.29, 1716.
       Hachaliah, s. of Jesse and Mary, Apr. 5, 1762.
       James, s.of Ezra and Marcy, Dec.15, 1764.
       Jesse, s. of Jonathan and Lydiah, Nov.24,1730.
       Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Lydia, Oct.18, 1729.
       Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Lydia, July 26,1737.
       Levi, s. of Jesse and Mary, Oct.21,1763.
       Lucy, d. of Jesse and Mary, July 17, 1765.[twin].
       Lydia, d. of Jonathan and Lydia, Nov.18, 1732.
       Mellen, s. of Elias Jr. and Lucy, Dec.9,1774.
       Olive, d. of Jesse and Mary, Feb. 9, 1758.
       Rebecca, d. of Elias Jr. and Lucy, Dec. 14,1776.
       Rhoda, d. of Jesse and Mary, Oct.8,1760.
       Ruth, d. of Jesse and Mary, July 17, 1765.[twin].
       Sarah, d. of Jonathan and Lydia, Mar.14,1735-6.
       Susanna, d. of Jesse and Mary, July 12, 1759.
       Susan[n]ah, d. of Jonathan and Lidiah, Feb.12,1727-8.

MARRIAGES-pg429-30

WHITNEY

       Abigail of Framingham, and Ebenezer Chapin, in Framingham,
               Mar.29,1743.*
       Abigail and Barnard Boyden, both of Milford, Nov.22, 1798.*
       Benjamin(Dea., C.R.1) of Sherborn, and Mary Fairbanks, Feb.9,1792.
       David and Kezia Marshall, int. Feb.2,1765.
       David C. and Syla B. Bowdish of Douglas,int. Oct.15, 1832.
       Elias Jr. and Lucy Barnes of Hingham, in Hingham, Apr.10, 1772.
       Elias and Elizabeth Boyden, June 26,1774.
       Gershom of Woodstock, and Sarrah Wood, Mar.21,1751.*
       Jesse and Mary Cheney, Sept.22,1757.*
       Jesse and wid. Ruth Wight, int.Apr.19,1779.
       Jonathan and Esther Parkhurst, Nov.6,1760.
       Lucy of Milford, and John Wood, int. Mar.26,1803.
       Lucy Ann of Milford, and Benjamin F. Reynolds of Sharon,Aug.3,1837.*
       Lydia and Samuel Bowker of Hopkinton, Dec.12,1754.*
       Lydia of Milford, and Joseph H. Welch of Boston, in Milford,
               Sept. 28,1840.*
       Mary and (Capt.,C.R.1)Robert Taft of Upton, June 11, 1795.
       Mason and Dol[l]y Rawson, both of Uxbridge, Mar.29,1792.*
       Nelson and Ruth Guild, both of Medway, in Millbury, Apr.6,1836.*
       Rhoda and William Hayden of Hopkinton, Dec.9,1779.
       Sarah and Wales Cheeney, Nov.10,1756.*
       Simon and Sarah Johnson of Bellingham, int. Dec.2,1832.
       Susanna and Isaac Tenney, June 25,1752.
       *intention not recorded.

DEATHS-pg515

WHITNEY

       Asa,s. of Jesse and Mary, Oct.7,1768.
       Jonathan,s. of Jonathan and Lydia, Oct.19,1729.
       Ruth,d. of Jesse and Mary,July 31,1765.
       Susanna, d. of Jesse and Mary, Apr.6,1760, a. 9m.6d.
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: WHITNEY VR's for Groton MA Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 22:40:34 -0500 (EST)

                       GROTON MA VITAL RECORDS-1850

MARRIAGES-pg178

WHETNEY

       William and Lydia Perham of Chelmsford, at Chelmsford, Mar 16,[1699
               or 1700].

DEATHS-pg278-9

WHETNEY

       Joshua, died Aug.1,1719,[a. 83y, G.R.2].
       Lydia [w. William, G.R.2], Aug 22, 1716 [a. 42y, G.R.2].

WHITNEY

       Betsey, w.Capt Asa and d.Capt Abram Child, suddenly at Silver
               Creek, NY at 54y, issue of May 7,1836, N.R.20.
       Prudence, w.Shadrach, Dec 25, 1862, in her 68th year, G.R.2.
       Shaderah, Aug 8,1764 in his 67th year, G.R.2.
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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney Vr's for Medway, MA Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 22:40:39 -0500 (EST)

                       MEDWAY MA VITAL RECORDS to 1850

BIRTHS-pg 130

WHITNEY

       Adah,[twin] d.Joshua and Jemima, May 16,1774.
       Amos Williams, s.Joshua and Caroline, Nov, 24, 1820.
       Ann Mellens, d. Elias, bp. June 3, 1753. C.R.2.
       Caroline, d. Joshua and Caroline, Mar 3, 1823.
       Caroline E., d. Nathan F. Apr. 14,1844.
       Charles E., s. Nathan and Janette, July___, 1847.
       Daniel Hobbs, s.Joshua and Kesiah, Mar 6, 1781.
       Eliab, s. Daniel H. and Irene, Dec. 6, 1806.
       Elias, s. Silas and Tryphena, June 2, 1791.
       Eliza F., d.Nathan F. and Rosette H.,Nov. 11, 1845.
       Emily Fisher, d. Joshua and Caroline, June 18,1813.
       Ephrain, s.Ephrain and Sarah, May 8, 1778.
       George J., s. Jason and Emily, May 22, 1845.
       Horace Messenger, s.Daniel and Irene, Dec.5,1807.
       Jabez, s.Joshua and Phebe, Jan 8, 1750 "O.S."
       James, s.Daniel Hobbs and Irene, Dec 9,1803.
       Jason, s.Joshua and Caroline, Aug 26, 1811.
       Jemima, ch. Silas and Tryphena, bp.Oct. 28,1792. C.R.2.
       John, s.Joshua and Phebe, May 7, 1749 "O.S."
       John, ch Wid. Whitney, bp July 7,1751. C.R.1.
       Joshua, s.Joshua and Keziah, Jan.17, 1783.
       Moses, s. Jabez and Experience, Feb. 22, 1772.
       Nabby,[twin] d. Joshua and Jemima, May 16, 1774.
       Nathan, s. Joshua and Caroline, Mar.11, 1819.
       Priscilla, ch. Joshua, bp. Nov 12,1775. C.R.1.
       Priscilla, d. Joshua and Jemima, Nov. 10, 1776.
       Sibbel,[twin] d. Dan[ie]l Hobbs and Irene, Jan.22,1802.
       Silas, s.Joshua and Jemima, Mar.20, 1771.
       Silas, s. Daniel Hobbs and Irene, Nov. 18, 1810.
       Simeon, s.Joshua and Jemima, Aug.29,1766.
       Simeon[twin] s. Dan[ie]l Hobbs and Irene, Jan.22,1802.
       Simon, s.Joshua Jr. and Caroline, Oct.8,1809.

MARRIAGES-pg274

WHITNEY

       Amos and Jane Dearborn,Nov.20,1842.
       Amos W.,s.Joshua and Jerusha Partridge, Apr.2,1845.
       Asaph and Abagail[int.Abigail] Miller, Nov. 13,1827.
       Bethiah and Thomas Jones, Oct 1,1750 in Wrentham.
       Charles B. of Philadelphia, PA. [int. omits PA.], and Mary Ann Cary,
               Apr. 9, 1837.
       Daniel Hobbs and Irene Morse, Nov.5, 1801.
       Emeline and William Adams, Apr.9, 1833.
       Emily F[int. Whetney] and Lorenzo W. Green, June 14, 1836.
       Jabez and[int.adds.Mrs.]Experience Fairbank[int. Fairbanks]
               Oct.20, 1771.
       Jason W.[int.Whetney] and Emily[int Emely] Muzzy, Apr 5,1837,
               in Leicester.
       Jemima of Upton and Frances Hapgood, int. Mar.5, 1841.
       Joel[int.Whiting] and Harriot J. Ware[int. Harriet J. Wares]
               Dec.1,1836. [Whiting, P.R.]
       John and Mille Carey, int. Dec 5, 1767.  "The Banns between John
               Whitney & Molly Carey is forbidden by his Master
               Garnsey & Mother."
       Joshua and[int. adds Mrs.]Jemima Clark, Oct.29, 1765.
       Joshua and Keziah[int.Kezia] Hobbs, Oct.28,1779.
       Joshua Jr. and Caroline Williams, Nov.29, 1808.
       Louisa of Sherburne, and Cyrus Daniels, int. Sept.30,1827.
       Mary and Arthur McConn, int. June 3, 1840.
       Nathan[int.Whiting] and Merriam Leland[int Mariam Lealand]
               Dec. 22, 1791, in Bellingham.
       Nathan F. and Rosette H. Springer, int. Oct 14, 1843.
               [Whiting, m. Nov.1,P.R.].
       Nathan F.,s.Joshua, and _____ _____, Nov.1, 1843.
       Persis of Sherburn[int.Sherburne] and Solomon Gould, Nov.29, 1792,
               in Sherborn.
       Phebe and Caleb Partridge, July 16, 1751.[Witney, C.R.1]
       Phebe[int. adds Mrs.] and Isaac Kibby[int. Kibbey].May 28, 1765.
       Silas and Tryphena Lane, Mar.16,1791.
       Simon H. and Sarah S. Johnson, int. Aug.3, 1833.


DEATHS-pg343

WHITNEY

       Adah, d.Joshua and Jemima, May 16,1773.
       Elias, s.Silas and Tryphena,still born, June 2,1791.
       James, s. Daniel H. and Ireene, Apr.22, 1806, a.2y.4m.13d.
       Jemima, w.Joshua, Nov.22,1778.
       Joshua, s.Joshua and Jemima, Feb.26, 1779.
       Kezia,w.Joshua, Apr.15,1820, in 78th y. G.R.1.
       Nabby, d.Joshua and Jemima, May 16, 1773.
       _____,ch._____ _____,1843,  P.R.
  • note: under birth Nabby is listed as being born May 16,1774. and listed under
       deaths on May 16, 1773.  My guess is that this is an error on the date,
       and most likely died at birth.
       under Marriages-It list Nathan F, s Joshua and _____ _____,Nov. 1,1843.
       again this is most likely a birth.
       Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.  Peg
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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]>

Subject: Howe Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 23:37:20 -0500

Hi,

 I have several pages of information on the Howe family, David and

Sarah (Whitney) Howe and alied families of Cutler and Bridge if anyone needs any of this information let me know. They are taken from the book

Incidents in the Life of Samuel Whitney 1734-1808 by his great grandson

Henry Austin Whitney, pub. 1860.

MVB

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: Richard Whitney Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 00:20:44 -0500

To continue :

Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Alice (Willard) Whitney, was born at Stow , Massachusetts, and died January 20, 1770, at Harvard, same state. He married November 27, 1746, Sarah Holt, who died October 29, 1769; children: Phineas

          Jonathan     b. July 1 1749     d. October 27, 1756
          Sarah        b. August 5, 1751
          Relief       b. May 21, 1754    d. October 15, 1756
          Hannah       b. March 24, 1756  d. October 26, 1756
          Relief       b. November 13, 1758
          Annes        b. February 25, 1761  d. June 1, 1761
          Oliver                             d. March 29, 1763
          Abigail      b. January 29, 1763
          Annes        b. March 30, 1765     d. January 23, 1768
          Rachel       b. September 19, 1767
          Levi                               died before 1771

Captain Phinehas Whitney, oldest son of Jonathan and Sarah (Holt ) Whitney was born July 3, 1747 at Harvard, Massachusetts and died May 21 1830 at Norway, Maine to which place he had removed after the revolutionary war in which he served. His name is found in the Massachusetts rolls and he is described as from Harvard, a farmer with dark complexion, 5 feet 11 inches tall. Served first with Captain Joseph Moore's company, from Groton, Colonel William Prescott's regiment, in the earlier part of the war.

  He married October 31, 1765 Keziah Farnsworth, who died June 26,

1827, at Norway, Me. They had 2 daughters, Mary and Annis a son is also mentioned but no name is given. Mary , born May 15, 1766 married Richard Bryant. Annis was born February 13, 1785 and married James French, Jr.

I have more information on the military record of Phinehas at the battle of Bunker Hill if anyone would like that.


Most of the information I have is on the Whitney families in Maine and some of Massacusetts. I noticed in one of the postings (not at my finger tips at the moment) you had been seeking a date that I had already located. It might take me awhile with the holidays upon us (and working) but will gladly look through my stuff if anyone has missing dates or spouses.

MVB

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From: [email protected] Subject: Joseph, 1774, Fitzwilliam, NH Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 16:15:02 -0500 (EST)

This board is such a wealth of information, I'd like to add my WHITNEY family to the database in the hope that someone will eventually run across my Zervah Oliver WHITNEY & her husband, Stephen ROLPH.******

       ---------------------------------------------------------------

Joseph, 1774: Jonathon 1745: James 1714: Joseph 1672: Jonathon 1634: John 1592.

       ---------------------------------------------------------------

Joseph WHITNEY, b: 1774, Firzwilliam NH, m: Sophia OLIVER in 1805, Perth, NY

1.  Benjamin WHITNEY, b: 1807
2.  Abigail WHITNEY, b; 1808, m: John S. CUDABACK
3.  George WHITNEY, b; 1809, d: 1810
4.  George WHITNEY, b: 1811
  • 5. Zervah Oliver WHITNEY, b: 1812, M: Stephen ROLPH******
6.  Joseph Washington WHITNEY, b: 1815
7.  Franklin Putnam WHITNEY, b: 1817
8.  Ferdinand WHITNEY, b: 1819
9.  Sophia WHITNEY, b; 1822
10. Lorin Jerome WHITNEY, b: 1824
11. Albert WHITNEY, b: 1826
12  Milton WHITNEY, b: 1830

Most of the children were born in Fulton Co. NY. I have more information on some of these folks should anyone want more. I also have Pierce's book that does list part of my ROLPH family, I have lots on their descendants. What I'm looking for is a trace of Stephen and his parents. Stephen & Zervah lived in Wilson, NY from their marriage in 1834 to 1854, to Mich. till 1874, to NE till 1876 where Stephen died.

Any assistance appreciated!!! Ozzi [email protected]

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From: [email protected] Subject: Thanksgiving Greeting (& VR's) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 19:43:49 -0500

Happy Thanksgiving to the entire WRG:

I want to add my voice to all the others wishing a great holiday to all our Whitney cousins. In additon, thanks to contributions by Peg Sanborn, Michael Whitney, Carolyn Vosburg and Jan Whitaker, I can also offer a small bonus. I have taken the Vital Records of Whitneys that they have sent me, and combined and reformatted them slightly. I can now offer them to anyone who wants a copy. Just drop me a line asking for what you want, and I'll send them to you as an attachment in ASCII format, i.e. as a (.txt) file. You can then import them into your word processor and print them any way you like. What I have available is: 1) Templeton and Harvard VR's to 1850. 16-1/2 pages 2) Assorted MA VR;s from Bedford, Chelmsford, Gloucester, Groton, Holliston, Hopkinton, Leicester, Medway, Mendon, Sudbury, Rutland & Westford. 11 pages 3) I am currently working on the Stow VR's that were sent to me in the mail by Jan. I'm in the middle of the fourth page, and I'm only up to the M's in the births. The whole document will probably run 18-20 pages of Whitneys by the time I get it all typed.

Again, a safe and happy holiday.

Allan E. Green <[email protected]>

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: David and Sarah Howe Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 23:26:29 -0500

This is taken from Incidents in the Life of Samuel Whitney 1734-1808 by Henry Austin Whitney His great grandson, Pub. 1860

(I will have to send this in sections as there is a lot of material and I will type it as it is in the book.)

page 76 DAVID AND SARAH (WHITNEY) HOWE

  Sarah Whitney the 14 child of Samuel and Abigail (Cutler) Whitney was

born in Boston, February 2, 1776, while the town was occupied by the English troops, and besieged by the Provincial forces under Washington. She was named after her aunt, Sally Cutler, with whom she lived for some time in her girlhood, and who was desirous of adopting her as her own child, but to this her parents would not consent. She was seventeen years old when she went to Castine. When thirty-one years of age she married David Howe, Esq. of Castine, who was then a widower, his first wife having died the previous year, leaving no children.

  David Howe, the son of Joseph and Rebecca Howe, was born in Boston,

March 25, 1759, and married there in 1780, Margaret Sumner. He resided in Boston until about the year 1795, when he moved to Castine, being then thirty years of age. He was brought up to the trade of a silversmith, but soon after going to Castine, engaged in mercantile pursuits, and continued an active business man until a few years previous to his death.

  For many years, both before and after his change of abode, he held a

commision in the militia; for several years was postmaster at Castine, also Notary-Public and Deputy United States Marshall. For nearly twenty-six years he was a Justice of the Peace, and was an honored member of the Masonic fraternity, being a number of times reelected Master of Hancock Lodge at Castine.

 During the last few years of his life, he was mostly confined to the

house, having lost the use of his limbs by a severe paralytic shock. Retaining his faculties to the last, he died at Castine, March 3, 1828, "peaceful and happy, in the firm belief of the final salvation of all mankind."

Will send list of children and rest of information tomorrow. MVB

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From: Peg Sanborn <[email protected]> Subject: Whitney VR's for MILFORD MA Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 12:03:31 -0500 (EST)

                         MILFORD MA VITAL RECORDS-1850

BIRTHS-pg181-2

WHITNEY

       ______,s, of Charles and Mary A, Feb. 18,1844.
       Abby A, d. of William and Abigail, in Boston, Jan.5,1845.
       Abigail, d. of Hachaliah and Abigail, Jan.6, 1803.
       Abigail Nelson[______], w, of Hachaliah, July 30,1765. G.R.1.
       Alonzo Nelson, s. of Nelson and Ruth M., June 2,1837.
       Augustus Eugene, s. of Nelson and Ruth M., Dec.6,1840.
       Betsey, d. of Laban and Olive, Oct. 18, 1808.
       Charles Barns, s. of Johnathan and Levina, Apr.16,1814.
       Charles Edward, s. of Elias and Zelona L.,Oct. 24,1836.
       Daniel Cotton, s. of Rev Daniel S. and Hannah S.P., in Hopedale,
               May 8,1843.
       David, s.of Johnathan and Lydia, bp. Sept.21,1746. C.R.
       Elbridge Green, s. of Nelson and Ruth M., Nov. 13,1842.
       Elias, s. of Elias and ______, bp. July 1,1750. C.R.
       Elias, s of Jonathan and Levina, Feb.7, 1811.
       Elias, s of George and Louisa P.C., Jan.21,1849.
       Elizabeth M.[_____], w. of George W.,______,1836.G.R.4.
       Elmira, d. of Jonathan and Levina, Sept.24, 1809.
       Ethan, s. of Hachaliah and Abigail, Apr.22,1788.
       Fanny[_____], w of Elias,_____,1815. G.R.3.
       Fanny D.,d. of Laban and Mary, July 2,1848.
       George, s. of Jonathan and Levina, Mar.25,1821.
       George S.,s. of Otis and Johanna, Aug.26,1847.
       George W.,_____,1836.  G.R.4.
       Hackaliah, Apr.5,1762. Revolutionary soldier.  G.R.1
       Harriot, d. of Ethan and Betsey, Apr. 9,1813.
       James I.,_____1839.  G.R.1.
       Jesse Jr.,s. of Hachaliah and Abigail, Oct.12,1790.(1791. G.R.1).
       Joanna W.[_____],w. of Otis,____, 1825.  G.R.5.
       Jonathan Hollis,s. of Jonathan and Lovica, Apr.16,1830.
       Lemuel, s. of Laban and Mary, in Bellingham, Aug.19,1846.
       Levi, s. of Levi and Rhoda, May 23, 1787.
       Lucy Ann, d.of Johnathan and Levina, Mar. 12,1816.
       Lydia, d. of Johnathan and Levina, Sept.28, 1818.
       Mary P.,d. of Rev.Daniel S. and H.S.P.C., Mar 12,1849.
       Medora[_____], w. of Otis,_____,1832.  G.R.5.
       Melissa Ruth, d. of Nelson and Ruth M., Mar. 12,1839.
       Nelson,s. of Hachaliah and Abigail, Mar. 24,1790.
       Nelson, s. of Ethan and Betsey, May 5, 1811.
       Orraett, d. of William and Abigail, Nov.10,1847.
       Otis,_____,1821. G.R.5.
       Rebecca Fisk[_____],w. of Jesse, Feb.8,1800.  G.R.1.
       Roana Semira, d. of Jessee and Rebecah, Aug.28,1820.
       Ruth, d. of Jonathan and Lidia, bp.Apr.11,1742.  C.R.
       Tamson, d. of Jonat[han] and Levina, July 18,1807.

MARRIAGES-309-10

WHITNEY

       Abigail and Bernard Boyden, Nov.22,1798.
       Anna and W[illia]m Albee, Nov.27,1791.
       Anna and Charles Barns of Hingham, Dec.16,1812.
       Betsey M.,Mrs., and Micah Bent, Sept. 9,1827.
       Daniel S.[Rev.,int.] and Hannah S.P.(H.Sophia P.,int.)Cotton
               of Boylston, in Boylston, June 23,1842.
       Elias and Elisabeth Boyden, both of Mendon, June 26, 1774. C.R.*
       Elias and Zelona L. Carpenter of Killingly, Conn, int. Feb.9,1833.
       Elmira and Benjamin F. Reynolds(of Sharon,int.)[no date]
               (int. Nov.23,1832.).
       Emily of Waltham and Henry Richardson, int. Nov.27,1847.
       Ethan and Betsey Mellen Green, Jan7,1810.
       George and Louisa P.C.Lincoln of Holliston, int.Dec.___,1844.
       Hackaliah and Abigail Nelson, June 29,1786.
       Hackaliah and Olive Cobb, Oct.9,1842.
       Isaac, Capt., of Sherborn, and Sally Thayer, Apr.2,1815.
       Jemima W.of Upton, and Charles C. Johnson, int. Sept.6,1842.
       Jesse and Mary Cheeney, both of Mendon, Sept.22,1757.  C.R.*
       Jesse,Lieut., and Abigail Rawson of Upton, int.July 5,1794.
       Jessee and Rebecca Fisk, June 12,1817.
       Jonathan and Esther Parkhurst, both of Mendon, Nov.6,1760. C.R.*
       Jonathan and Lovine Combs, Sept.29,1806.
       Jonathan and Maria Morse of Sharon,int.Apr.6,1844.
       Laban and Olive Greene, June 27, 1805.
       Lemuel of Blackstone, s.of Luther and Olive, a. 29y., and
               Fanny Darling of Blackstone, d. of Anson and Amey, a. 18y.,
               Feb.22,1846.*
       Levi and Rhoda Daniell of Holliston, Jan. 5,1786.
       Lucy and Joseph Chamberlain of Hopkinton, Apr.6,1786.
       Lucy and John Wood of Mendon, int.Mar.21,1803.
       Lucy Ann and Benjamin F. Reynolds of Sharon, int. July 9,1837.
       Lydia of Mendon, and Samuel Bowker of Hopkinton, Dec.12,1754.  C.R.*
       Lydia and Abijah Clark of Holliston, Sept. 6,1798.
       Lydia and Joseph N.(Joseph H.,int.) Welsh of Boston, Monday,
               Sept.28,1840.
       Mary and Shepherd Carpenter, Feb.13,1844.
       Otis and Joanna W. Howard, int Aug.19,1843.
       Rebecca and Amos Hayward, June 22, 1797.
       Rhoda of Mendon, and William Hayden of Hopkinton, Dec.9,1779. C.R.*
       Sarah and Wales Cheeney, both of Mendon, Nov. 20,1756. C.R.*
       Sophia of Upton, and Elias Warfield, int. May 16,1816.
       Susanna and Isaac Tenney, both of Mendon, June 25,1752. C.R.*
       Tamson and Orlando F. Sparrow, May 12,1833.
       *intention not recorded.

DEATHS-pg376

WHITNEY

       _____,w. of_____, July 10, 1807. a. 70y. C.R.
       Abigail(Abigail Nelson, G.R.1),w. of Maj. Hackaliah, Dec.10,1838,
               a. 73y.
       Abigail R.,b. in Brookfield, VT., w.of W[illia]m, d. of Elihu and
               Betsey Morse, Nov.21,1846, a. 22y.2m.27d.
       Augustus Eugene, s. of Nelson and Ruth M.,Jan.9,1844, a. 3y.
               Canker rash. (Jan 10,1844. C.R.)
       Betsey, d. of Elias and Lucy, May 31,1811 (in her 23d y.  G.R.3)
               (a. 24 y. Consumption. C.R.)
       Charlotte E.,b.in Hampton, Conn., w. of Charles, July 20,1849.
               a. 20y. Inflammation of bowels.
       Elias 3d,s. of Elias Jr. and Lucy, June 4,1797.
       Elias, July 29,1810.(a.93 3/4 y. Old age. C.R.)
       Elias, May 22,1828(in his 78th y. G.R.3)
       Hackilliah, s.of Jesse, Nov.15,1848, a.86y.7m.10d. Md. Typhus fever.
       Hannah, d. of Elias Jr. and Lucy, Sept.11,1805. (a. 17y. G.R.3)
       Jesse, Lieut., Apr.26, 1815, in his 85th y. G.R.3.
       Jonathan, Jan 28,1755, in his 51st y. G.R.3.
       Jonathan Hollis, s. of Jonathan and Levina(Lovica dup.),
               Jan. 15, 1832, a.2y.
       Laban, June 20, 1818, a. 34y.8m.  G.R.3.
       Levi, s. of Jesse and Mary, June 24,1788.
       Levina, w. of Jonathan, June 1, 1843, a.57y. Lung fever.(a 58y. G.R.3)
       Lucy,w. of Elias, Oct. 15,1818, a.67y.
       Lydia, w. of Jonathan, May 4,1783, a.77y. G.R.3.
       Lydia, gr.d. of Elias Jr., Feb.15, 1804.
       Mary, w. of Lieut. Jesse, June 4, 1777, a. 40y. G.R.3.
       Melissa Ruth, d. of Nelson and Ruth M., Dec. 25, 1843, a. 5y.
               Canker rash. (Dec. 26, 1843. C.R.)
       Nelson, s. of Hachaliah and Abigail, July 19, 1790.
       Ruth, formerly w. of Eleazer Wight, Oct.21, 1785, in her 47th y. G.R.3.
       Willis, s. of Ensign Ethan and Betsey, Sept.11, 1817,  a. 2y.
               (a. 2y. 4m.  G.R.1)
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From: Paul & Brenda Nichols <[email protected]>

Subject: whitney/streeter/smith Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 16:53:17 +0400

Hi all;

 Been surfing today.
 at url: http://www.cyburban.com/~csmfox/whitney.htm
 There is a short blurb on Benjamin Whitney who came to Wadhams, NY

area from Springfield, VT. Probably old stuff to u guys.

 Paul of San Diego/Boston (Maine/New Brunswick roots)
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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: Howe Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 22:31:05 -0500

page 77 from Incidents in the life of ---etc.

   Mr Howe was sixty nine years of age at the time of his death, and

through a long and useful career, his intelligence and integrity commanded in a high degree the respect and regard of his fellow townsmen.

  He married Margaret Sumner, in Boston, May 3, 1780; and she died at

Castine, Sept 14, 1807. He married second, Sarah Whitney, in Castine, Nov. 5, 1808. After the death of her husband, whom she survived nearly thirty years, Mrs Howe remained for some time at Castine, and then went to Lincolnville, to live with her son David Howe. One of seventeen children, she was the last survivor of her generation, and died at Lincolnville, at the great age of eighty one, Nov. 16, 1857. Her remains were conveyed to Castine for interment; and in the Whitney enclosure, a white marble tablet marks the spot where they were placed, beside the graves of her husband and his former wife.

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From: Ron & Marsha Bokleman <[email protected]> Subject: (no subject) Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 22:44:32 -0500

Howe continued page 77 Incidents in the life of etc.--

                         ISSUE

1. Abigail Whitney Howe, b. April 4, 1807; married, Sept 4, 1831, Robert Davis, of Lincolnville. She died may 5, 1845, leaving 2 sons. Mr. Davis now resides at Warren, Me., and married 2nd, Olivia H. Buxton, dau. of Benjamin Buxton, M. D. of Warren, Me. Children

       1. Joseph A. DAvis, b. at Lincolnville, July 15, 1832; m. in

Charlestown, Mass. by Rev. Mr. Miles, to Maria H. Bettinson, Dau. of Richard B. and Sarah Child (Carlton) Bettinson, Oct. 10th, 1855.

         CHILD:  Maria Josephine Davis, b. Quincy, Mass., July 9, 1856.
      2.  David Howe Davis  b. May 8, 1834; died Dec. 15, 1834
      3.  Ann Sarah Davis   b. May 8, 1834; died July 26, 1834
      4.  Hale Hodgman Davis  b. March 20, 1837;  died Oct 11, 1838.
      5.  William Whitney Davis  b. at Lincolnville, Sept. 14, 1839.
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From: [email protected] (Joe Edwards) To: "Watson Family discussion list" <[email protected]> Subject: INTERNET SEARCH ENGINES

Give these a try. If you can't find it with one of these it's not there.

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GOOD LUCK.

     JOE EDWARDS     160 Pine Canyon Road    Salinas, CA 93908-8743
               (408) 455-1385          [email protected]
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