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'''Eli<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
'''Eli<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
([[Family:Whitney, Eli (1765-1825)|Eli<sup>7</sup>]],
 
([[Family:Whitney, Eli (1765-1825)|Eli<sup>7</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Eli (1765-1825)|Eli<sup>7</sup> and Henrietta Frances (Edwards) Whitney]],
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Eli (1765-1825)|Eli<sup>7</sup> and Henrietta Frances (Edwards) Whitney]],
was born 24 Nov 1820, New Haven, CT.
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was born 24 Nov 1820, New Haven, CT, and died between 1880 and 1900.
  
He married, 17 Jun 1845, Utica, NY, '''Sarah Perkins Dallibar'''.
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He married, 17 Jun 1845, Utica, NY, '''Sarah Perkins Dallibar'''.  She was born about 1824, NY, and died after 1900.
  
 
Eli Whitney, Jr., son of the inventor of the cotton gin, was born in New Haven, CT, where he attended the public schools and was fitted for college.  Entering Princeton he was graduated in the class of 1841.  Th following year he took his father's business, viz., the manufacture of arms for the United States government.  In 1856 he ceased this branch of his manufacturing business, but resumed it again at the breaking out of the civil war in 1861, and continued it until 1866.  The Whitney Arms Company, of which he is secretary and assistant treasurer, has manufactured thousands of muskets, rifles and revolvers of the most improved models.  The company has also made many thousands of military arms for foreign governments, including muzzle-loading, breech-loading, magazine and repeating rifles.  Mr. Whitney has been a member of both branches of the New Haven city government and a member of the board of public works.  He was appointed one of the commissioners of the English exposition of 1862.  He constructed from 1859 to 1861 the New Haven Water Works, and much of the work was done on his own credit, though built on contract for the New Haven Water Company, which organization he created.  He has made many improvements in fire arms of all sorts and patented them, and has made improvements in machinery for making arms.  He was on the Republican electoral ticket in Connecticut as presidential elector at large in the November election of 1892; resided 29 Elm St., New Haven, CT.
 
Eli Whitney, Jr., son of the inventor of the cotton gin, was born in New Haven, CT, where he attended the public schools and was fitted for college.  Entering Princeton he was graduated in the class of 1841.  Th following year he took his father's business, viz., the manufacture of arms for the United States government.  In 1856 he ceased this branch of his manufacturing business, but resumed it again at the breaking out of the civil war in 1861, and continued it until 1866.  The Whitney Arms Company, of which he is secretary and assistant treasurer, has manufactured thousands of muskets, rifles and revolvers of the most improved models.  The company has also made many thousands of military arms for foreign governments, including muzzle-loading, breech-loading, magazine and repeating rifles.  Mr. Whitney has been a member of both branches of the New Haven city government and a member of the board of public works.  He was appointed one of the commissioners of the English exposition of 1862.  He constructed from 1859 to 1861 the New Haven Water Works, and much of the work was done on his own credit, though built on contract for the New Haven Water Company, which organization he created.  He has made many improvements in fire arms of all sorts and patented them, and has made improvements in machinery for making arms.  He was on the Republican electoral ticket in Connecticut as presidential elector at large in the November election of 1892; resided 29 Elm St., New Haven, CT.
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| '''Henrietta Edwards Whitney''', b. ca. 1851; d. -----.  
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| '''Henrietta Edwards Whitney''', b. ca. 1851; d. after 1910.  
 
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== Census ==
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* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Connecticut, New Haven County#8|1850, Hamden, New Haven Co., CT]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">  14  16 Eli Whitney            29 M - Manufacturer $20000 Conn.
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          Sarah D.  "          26 F -                  New York
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          Eli        "  Jr.      3 M -                  Conn.
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          Susan W.  "            1 F -                    "
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          Thomas Clorhen        25 M - Laborer          Ireland
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          John Priest            33 M - Gardner          Scotland
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          Charlotte Barber      19 F -                  Conn.
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          Mary Reardon          21 F -                  Ireland  Illiterate
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          Julia Cooney          30 F -                      "</p>
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* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, Connecticut, New Haven County#13|1860, New Haven Ward 2, New Haven Co., CT]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">3098 4813 Eli Whitney          39 M - Gunn & Pistol Manuf.
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                                                $100000 $50000 Conn.
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          Sarah    "            36 F -                          New York
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          Susan D.  "          11 F -                          Conn.    Attended school
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          Henrietta E. Whitney  9 F -                          Conn.    Attended school
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          Henry E.        "    13 M -                            "      Attended school
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          Eliza Bulkley        30 F - Cook                    Ireland
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          Sylvester Callies    41 M - Gardener                Conn.
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          Ann Riley            30 F - Servant                  Ireland
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          Catharine "          15 F -    "                        "</p>
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* 1870, New Haven Ward 6, New Haven Co., CT:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 464  695 Whitney, Eli        49 M W Fire arms Manufr.
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                                            $125000 $100000 Conn.    Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Sarah D.      46 F W Keeping house    $1000 New York
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          -----, Eli          23 M W College graduate      Conn.    Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Sarah H.      20 F W                        Conn.
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          -----, Henrietta E.  18 F W                        Conn.
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          Baugh, Thomas        30 M W Gardener              Ireland  Parents foreign born, Male citizen over 21
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          Keegan, Catharine    27 F W Domestic Servant      Ireland  Parents foreign born
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          Neary, Ann          25 F W Domestic Servant      Ireland  Parents foreign born
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          Gilchrist, Bridget  26 F W Domestic Servant      Ireland  Parents foreign born</p>
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Connecticut, New Haven County#107|1880, New Haven, New Haven Co., CT]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">Eli WHITNEY            59 Self M M W  CT  Fire Arms Mfger    MA  CT
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Sarah WHITEY          55 Wife F M W  NY  Keeping House      NY  NY
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Henrietta WHITNEY      27 Dau  F S W  CT  At Home            CT  NY
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Mary KINSELLA          26 Oth  F S W  CT  Servant            IRE IRE
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Mary MAHER            58 Oth  F W W  IRE Servant            IRE IRE
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Isabella FORSYTH      31 Oth  F S W  SCOT Servant            SCOT SCOT
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Peter CORBET          32 Oth  M S W  SCOT Servant            SCOT SCOT</p>
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* 1900, 29 Elm Street, New Haven Ward 1, New Haven Co., CT:
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<p class="Plaintext">  39  52 Whitney, Sarah D.    Head W F Mar 1824 76 wid 2ch 2lv New York      Connecticut  Connecticut    Owns free house
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          -----, Henrietta E.  Dau  W F May 1851 49 sgl        Connecticut  Connecticut  New York
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          Burr, Abby          Ldgr W F Oct 1860 39 sgl        Connecticut  Connecticut  Connecticut
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          O'Neil, Maria K.    Srvt W F Jul 1874 25 sgl        Ireland      Ireland      Ireland    Servant, Immigrated 1896
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          Bennett, Omer E.    Srvt W M Aug 1866 33 sgl        New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire  Coachman</p>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2008, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2008, 2009, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category:Connecticut]]
 
[[Category:Connecticut]]

Revision as of 21:30, 6 November 2009

Eli8 Whitney (Eli7, Eli6, Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, Nathaniel3, John2, John1), son of Eli7 and Henrietta Frances (Edwards) Whitney, was born 24 Nov 1820, New Haven, CT, and died between 1880 and 1900.

He married, 17 Jun 1845, Utica, NY, Sarah Perkins Dallibar. She was born about 1824, NY, and died after 1900.

Eli Whitney, Jr., son of the inventor of the cotton gin, was born in New Haven, CT, where he attended the public schools and was fitted for college. Entering Princeton he was graduated in the class of 1841. Th following year he took his father's business, viz., the manufacture of arms for the United States government. In 1856 he ceased this branch of his manufacturing business, but resumed it again at the breaking out of the civil war in 1861, and continued it until 1866. The Whitney Arms Company, of which he is secretary and assistant treasurer, has manufactured thousands of muskets, rifles and revolvers of the most improved models. The company has also made many thousands of military arms for foreign governments, including muzzle-loading, breech-loading, magazine and repeating rifles. Mr. Whitney has been a member of both branches of the New Haven city government and a member of the board of public works. He was appointed one of the commissioners of the English exposition of 1862. He constructed from 1859 to 1861 the New Haven Water Works, and much of the work was done on his own credit, though built on contract for the New Haven Water Company, which organization he created. He has made many improvements in fire arms of all sorts and patented them, and has made improvements in machinery for making arms. He was on the Republican electoral ticket in Connecticut as presidential elector at large in the November election of 1892; resided 29 Elm St., New Haven, CT.

Children of Eli8 and Sarah Perkins (Dallibar) Whitney:

i. Eli9 Whitney, b. 22 Jan 1847; m. Sarah S. Farnum.
ii. Susan Huntington Whitney, b. 1 Aug 1849; d. 24 May 1885; m. 15 Oct 1873, Rev. Chauncey Bunce Brewster; resided 53 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NY; Rector Grace church, Brooklyn Heights. He was born 5 Sep 1848.
Ch.: Eli Whitney, b. 15 May 1885; d. 29 May 1885.
iii. Henrietta Edwards Whitney, b. ca. 1851; d. after 1910.

Census

14 16 Eli Whitney 29 M - Manufacturer $20000 Conn. Sarah D. " 26 F - New York Eli " Jr. 3 M - Conn. Susan W. " 1 F - " Thomas Clorhen 25 M - Laborer Ireland John Priest 33 M - Gardner Scotland Charlotte Barber 19 F - Conn. Mary Reardon 21 F - Ireland Illiterate Julia Cooney 30 F - "

3098 4813 Eli Whitney 39 M - Gunn & Pistol Manuf. $100000 $50000 Conn. Sarah " 36 F - New York Susan D. " 11 F - Conn. Attended school Henrietta E. Whitney 9 F - Conn. Attended school Henry E. " 13 M - " Attended school Eliza Bulkley 30 F - Cook Ireland Sylvester Callies 41 M - Gardener Conn. Ann Riley 30 F - Servant Ireland Catharine " 15 F - " "

  • 1870, New Haven Ward 6, New Haven Co., CT:

464 695 Whitney, Eli 49 M W Fire arms Manufr. $125000 $100000 Conn. Male citizen over 21 -----, Sarah D. 46 F W Keeping house $1000 New York -----, Eli 23 M W College graduate Conn. Male citizen over 21 -----, Sarah H. 20 F W Conn. -----, Henrietta E. 18 F W Conn. Baugh, Thomas 30 M W Gardener Ireland Parents foreign born, Male citizen over 21 Keegan, Catharine 27 F W Domestic Servant Ireland Parents foreign born Neary, Ann 25 F W Domestic Servant Ireland Parents foreign born Gilchrist, Bridget 26 F W Domestic Servant Ireland Parents foreign born

Eli WHITNEY 59 Self M M W CT Fire Arms Mfger MA CT Sarah WHITEY 55 Wife F M W NY Keeping House NY NY Henrietta WHITNEY 27 Dau F S W CT At Home CT NY Mary KINSELLA 26 Oth F S W CT Servant IRE IRE Mary MAHER 58 Oth F W W IRE Servant IRE IRE Isabella FORSYTH 31 Oth F S W SCOT Servant SCOT SCOT Peter CORBET 32 Oth M S W SCOT Servant SCOT SCOT

  • 1900, 29 Elm Street, New Haven Ward 1, New Haven Co., CT:

39 52 Whitney, Sarah D. Head W F Mar 1824 76 wid 2ch 2lv New York Connecticut Connecticut Owns free house -----, Henrietta E. Dau W F May 1851 49 sgl Connecticut Connecticut New York Burr, Abby Ldgr W F Oct 1860 39 sgl Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut O'Neil, Maria K. Srvt W F Jul 1874 25 sgl Ireland Ireland Ireland Servant, Immigrated 1896 Bennett, Omer E. Srvt W M Aug 1866 33 sgl New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Coachman

References


Copyright © 2006, 2008, 2009, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group