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Tibbetts, Lawrence F., &amp. Lmson, Darryl B., <i>Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine</i> (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 1997).                                  
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Tibbetts, Lawrence F., &amp; Lamson, Darryl B., ''Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine'' (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 1997).
  
 
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<center><b>WHITNEY</b></center>
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                                  '''WHITNEY'''
  
John Whitney (1592-1673) came from London, England, to Watertown MA in June 1635; descendants lived near York ME and later at Gorham.  Two Whitney brothers, cousins to Joel<sup>5</sup> Whitney (21 May 1743-28 July 1791) of Jonesboro, were early settlers at Pleasant River:  Nathan and Matthias:
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John Whitney (1592-1673) came from London, England, to Watertown MA in June 1635;
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descendants lived near York ME and later at Gorham.  Two Whitney brothers, cousins
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to Joel<sup>5</sup> Whitney (21 May 1743-28 July 1791) of Jonesboro, were early settlers at
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Pleasant River:  Nathan and Matthias:
  
Additional reference: <i>Machias Union</i> newspaper article of 16 Feb 1897.
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Additional reference: ''Machias Union'' newspaper article of 16 Feb 1897.
  
1. Capt. NATHAN<sup>5</sup> WHITNEY Jr, b at Biddeford 30 April 1742; d at Columbia bef 7 April 1834 [when
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1. Capt. NATHAN<sup>5</sup> WHITNEY Jr, b at Biddeford 30 April 1742; d at Columbia bef 7
the town paid his funeral costs]; son of Nathan<sup>4</sup> (Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>, Benajmin<sup>2</sup>,
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April 1834 [when the town paid his funeral costs]; son of Nathan<sup>4</sup> (Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>,
John<sup>1</sup>) and Lydia<sup>4</sup> (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from York to Columbia
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Benajmin<sup>2</sup>, John<sup>1</sup>) and Lydia<sup>4</sup> (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from
Falls in 1768 {per John Bucknam's business ledger entries in Jan 1769} [PR 1778-1784, CFS 1790, COL 1800-10];
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York to Columbia Falls in 1768 {per John Bucknam's business ledger entries in Jan
moderator for first town meeting in 1796; called &quot;gentleman of Columbia&quot; in 1797 when he obtained 2
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1769} [PR 1778-1784, CFS 1790, COL 1800-10]; moderator for first town meeting in
settler's lots on west side of Pleasant River in Township #13 [Washington Co Deed 2:71]; town constable in 1798;
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1796; called &quot;gentleman of Columbia&quot; in 1797 when he obtained 2 settler's lots on
supported by the town after 1816; m. c1770 PATIENCE BERNARD/BURNHAM, b at Portsmouth {now Greenland}
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west side of Pleasant River in Township #13 [Washington Co Deed 2:71]; town
NH c1752; d 1840, ae. &quot;98&quot;; 9 children [COL Vrs]:<br><pre>
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constable in 1798; supported by the town after 1816; m. c1770 PATIENCE BERNARD/
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BURNHAM, b at Portsmouth {now Greenland} NH c1752; d 1840, ae. &quot;98&quot;; 9 children
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[COL Vrs]:
 
+  3    i NATHAN<sup>6</sup> 3rd, b 8 July 1772; d 1816.
 
+  3    i NATHAN<sup>6</sup> 3rd, b 8 July 1772; d 1816.
 
   4    ii LYDIA, b 8 June 1775; d 1843; m 1801 MATTHEW<sup>6</sup> COFFIN Jr
 
   4    ii LYDIA, b 8 June 1775; d 1843; m 1801 MATTHEW<sup>6</sup> COFFIN Jr
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           {int. 22 Sept} 1819 ISAAC<sup>5</sup> GUPTILL, b at Gouldsboro 24 July 1788,
 
           {int. 22 Sept} 1819 ISAAC<sup>5</sup> GUPTILL, b at Gouldsboro 24 July 1788,
 
           d at Harrington 3 Jan 1872, son of William<sup>4</sup> and Jane<sup>5</sup> (Downs) Guptill;
 
           d at Harrington 3 Jan 1872, son of William<sup>4</sup> and Jane<sup>5</sup> (Downs) Guptill;
           farmer at Columbia [1820], Cherryfield [1830], and Harrington [1850].</pre>
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           farmer at Columbia [1820], Cherryfield [1830], and Harrington [1850].
  
2. MATTHIAS<sup>5</sup> WHITNEY, b at Biddeford 8 March [bapt. 12 April there at First Congregational
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2. MATTHIAS<sup>5</sup> WHITNEY, b at Biddeford 8 March [bapt. 12 April there at First
Church] 1743/44; d 1820s; son of Nathan<sup>4</sup> (Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>, Benajmin<sup>2</sup>,
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Congregational Church] 1743/44; d 1820s; son of Nathan<sup>4</sup> (Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>, Benajmin<sup>2</sup>,
 
John<sup>1</sup>) and Lydia<sup>4</sup> (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from York to Addison
 
John<sup>1</sup>) and Lydia<sup>4</sup> (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from York to Addison
[ADD 1784-1790, HAR 1800, ADD 1810, JBO 1820]; was reported to be the first Colonist to board the English vessel
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[ADD 1784-1790, HAR 1800, ADD 1810, JBO 1820]; was reported to be the first
<i>Margaretta</i> during the Battle of the Margaretta at Machias; m say 1773 [probably] ABIGAIL --, b 175?; d
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Colonist to board the English vessel ''Margaretta'' during the Battle of the
probably between 1810-20; she appears to have been living at Columbia in 1810 with one male aged 16-26 {one of their
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Margaretta at Machias; m say 1773 [probably] ABIGAIL --, b 175?; d probably
sons?}, when Matthias was living at Addison {apparently alone}, so perhaps they were separated at that time; census
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between 1810-20; she appears to have been living at Columbia in 1810 with one
and probate records indicate 10 children {5 sons and 5 daus}: [no list naming them has been found, but they apear to
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male aged 16-26 {one of their sons?}, when Matthias was living at Addison
have included the following]<br><pre>
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{apparently alone}, so perhaps they were separated at that time; census and
   12    i (dau)<sup>6</sup>, b say 1774; d 1790+.</pre>
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probate records indicate 10 children {5 sons and 5 daus}: [no list naming them
 
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has been found, but they appear to have included the following]
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   12    i (dau)<sup>6</sup>, b say 1774; d 1790+.
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   13  ii HANNAH, b say 1776; d 1810-1819; m at Columbia 1801-02 WIL-
 
   13  ii HANNAH, b say 1776; d 1810-1819; m at Columbia 1801-02 WIL-
 
           LIAM<sup>5</sup> GRAY (Gray #1), he m 2nd her sister Lydia.
 
           LIAM<sup>5</sup> GRAY (Gray #1), he m 2nd her sister Lydia.
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   16    v (son), b. say 1783; d probably 1790s.
 
   16    v (son), b. say 1783; d probably 1790s.
 
   17  vi SUSANNA, b say 1785; d 1802-40; m at Columbia {int. at Columbia
 
   17  vi SUSANNA, b say 1785; d 1802-40; m at Columbia {int. at Columbia
           29 May and int. at Machiaas 16 June} 1802 EDWARD BENNETT.
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           29 May and int. at Machias 16 June} 1802 EDWARD BENNETT.
 
   18  vii (son), b say 1787; d probably 1790s.
 
   18  vii (son), b say 1787; d probably 1790s.
 
+ 19 viii SAMUEL, b 17 Dec 1790; d 1838.
 
+ 19 viii SAMUEL, b 17 Dec 1790; d 1838.
 
   20  ix LYDIA, b c1794; d 1840s; m WILLIAM<sup>5</sup> GRAY (Gray #1) widower
 
   20  ix LYDIA, b c1794; d 1840s; m WILLIAM<sup>5</sup> GRAY (Gray #1) widower
 
           of her sister Hannah.
 
           of her sister Hannah.
   21    x ANNA, b 1796; d 1857; m 1829 HNERY<sup>6</sup> TRUE (True #1) as his 2nd
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   21    x ANNA, b 1796; d 1857; m 1829 HENRY<sup>6</sup> TRUE (True #1) as his 2nd
           wife.</pre>
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           wife.
  
3. NATHAN<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY 3rd (Nathan<sup>5</sup>), b 8 July 1772; d at Columbia 6 Nov 1816; lived at
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3. NATHAN<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY 3rd (Nathan<sup>5</sup>), b 8 July 1772; d at Columbia 6 Nov 1816;
Columbia [1800-10], in 1806 sold half his homestead at Columbia to brother Joseph for $1,000 [Washington Co Deed
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lived at Columbia [1800-10], in 1806 sold half his homestead at Columbia to brother
4:307] and also some marshland for $1,200 [Deed 4:324], and moved to Edmunds by 1818; m at Columbia SARAH
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Joseph for $1,000 [Washington Co Deed 4:307] and also some marshland for $1,200
COX, b say 1775; d 1820+; (Cox #7), {living 31 Jan 1820 at Dennysville}; 11 children b at Columbia:<br><pre>
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[Deed 4:324], and moved to Edmunds by 1818; m at Columbia SARAH COX, b say 1775; d
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1820+; (Cox #7), {living 31 Jan 1820 at Dennysville}; 11 children b at Columbia:
 
   22    i ELMIRA G.<sup>7</sup>, b 7 April 1795; d at Machias 12 March 1869, m at
 
   22    i ELMIRA G.<sup>7</sup>, b 7 April 1795; d at Machias 12 March 1869, m at
 
           Edmuns 1819 her cousin DAVID<sup>6</sup> REYNOLDS Jr, b at Dennysville
 
           Edmuns 1819 her cousin DAVID<sup>6</sup> REYNOLDS Jr, b at Dennysville
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           Reynolds #2), lived at Edmunds and Machias [1850].
 
           Reynolds #2), lived at Edmunds and Machias [1850].
 
   23  ii NATHAN 4th, b 7 Oct 1796; d at Machias 8 June 1881, ae. 84
 
   23  ii NATHAN 4th, b 7 Oct 1796; d at Machias 8 June 1881, ae. 84
           [<i>Machias Union</i> of 28 June 1881]; [COL 1810] lived at Machias [JBO
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           [''Machias Union'' of 28 June 1881]; [COL 1810] lived at Machias [JBO
 
           1830]; m (int. at Jonesboro 25 Oct 1825) his cousin REBECCA
 
           1830]; m (int. at Jonesboro 25 Oct 1825) his cousin REBECCA
 
           WESTON WHITNEY, b at Jonesboro 29 Sept 1807, d at Machias 18
 
           WESTON WHITNEY, b at Jonesboro 29 Sept 1807, d at Machias 18
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           children.
 
           children.
 
   29 viii CALLAHAN WINCHESTER, b 8 March 1811; lightkeeper at Blue Hill
 
   29 viii CALLAHAN WINCHESTER, b 8 March 1811; lightkeeper at Blue Hill
           and hotel keeper at Ellsworth; m. ELIZA NEWMAN.</pre>
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           and hotel keeper at Ellsworth; m. ELIZA NEWMAN.
 
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   30  ix SARAH JANE &quot;Sally&quot;, b 7 Feb 1813; m ABRAHAM SEELEY.
 
   30  ix SARAH JANE &quot;Sally&quot;, b 7 Feb 1813; m ABRAHAM SEELEY.
 
   31    x EPHRAIM, b 15 Feb 1815; d 1841+; m at Columbia 14 Sept 1841
 
   31    x EPHRAIM, b 15 Feb 1815; d 1841+; m at Columbia 14 Sept 1841
 
           LUCY NASH<sup>5</sup> McCASLIN, b at Columbia 16 Nov 1811, d 1841+,
 
           LUCY NASH<sup>5</sup> McCASLIN, b at Columbia 16 Nov 1811, d 1841+,
 
           (McCaslin #14).
 
           (McCaslin #14).
   32  xi ASA, b 7 March 1817.</pre>
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   32  xi ASA, b 7 March 1817.
  
6. THANKFUL<sup>6</sup> (Nathan<sup>5</sup>), b 16 Dec 1780; d 1850+; by Col. JEREMIAH<sup>2</sup>
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6. THANKFUL<sup>6</sup> (Nathan<sup>5</sup>), b 16 Dec 1780; d 1850+; by Col. JEREMIAH<sup>2</sup> O'BRIEN, b
O'BRIEN, b 1744; d at Mchias 5 Sept 1818; son of Morris<sup>1</sup> and Mary<sup>2</sup> (Keen) O'Brien
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1744; d at Machias 5 Sept 1818; son of Morris<sup>1</sup> and Mary<sup>2</sup> (Keen) O'Brien {Jeremiah
{Jeremiah had no children by his wife Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (d 1810)}, had one dau; Thankful then m (1st) at Machias 8
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had no children by his wife Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (d 1810)}, had one dau; Thankful
Oct 1805 MOSES LEAVITT, d 1800-1808; of Machias; Thankful m. (2nd) at Machias 15 July 1808 ISAAC MEADER
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then m (1st) at Machias 8 Oct 1805 MOSES LEAVITT, d 1800-1808; of Machias; Thankful
of Durham NH, lived at Freedom NH [1850].<br>
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m. (2nd) at Machias 15 July 1808 ISAAC MEADER of Durham NH, lived at Freedom NH [1850].
Child by Jeremiah<sup>2</sup> O'Brien:<br><pre>
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Child by Jeremiah<sup>2</sup> O'Brien:
 
   33    i LYDIA<sup>7</sup> WHITNEY &quot;O'BRIEN&quot;, b at Machias 10 June 1804; d at
 
   33    i LYDIA<sup>7</sup> WHITNEY &quot;O'BRIEN&quot;, b at Machias 10 June 1804; d at
 
           Lynbrook {Hempstead Co [Long Island]}, NY 18 March 1898, ae.
 
           Lynbrook {Hempstead Co [Long Island]}, NY 18 March 1898, ae.
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           (see Peterson #1) was the chief wood-carver}; lived at Columbia Falls
 
           (see Peterson #1) was the chief wood-carver}; lived at Columbia Falls
 
           in 1818, Machias in 1820, moved in 1827 to Marshfield MA, then to
 
           in 1818, Machias in 1820, moved in 1827 to Marshfield MA, then to
           Boston MA, and finally to Bridgewater MA.</pre>
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           Boston MA, and finally to Bridgewater MA.
  
7. JOSEPH<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY (Nathan<sup>5</sup>, b 15 Feb [or 31 Oct?] 1782; d in Sept 1860 [g.s.]; farmer
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7. JOSEPH<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY (Nathan<sup>5</sup>, b 15 Feb [or 31 Oct?] 1782; d in Sept 1860 [g.s.];
at Jonesboro [COL 1810, JBO 1820-60]; m (1st) 5 June {int. at Columbia 19 March} 1803 MARY<sup>6</sup>
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farmer at Jonesboro [COL 1810, JBO 1820-60]; m (1st) 5 June {int. at Columbia 19
LIBBY, b 28 Jan 1783; d 23 Oct 1822, ae. 38; dau of Reuben<sup>5</sup> and Rebecca<sup>4</sup> (Weston)
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March} 1803 MARY<sup>6</sup> LIBBY, b 28 Jan 1783; d 23 Oct 1822, ae. 38; dau of Reuben<sup>5</sup>
Libby, and had 7 children; Joseph m (wnd) (int. at Jonesboro 1 July 1823) her sister REBECCA<sup>6</sup> LIBBY,
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and Rebecca<sup>4</sup> (Weston) Libby, and had 7 children; Joseph m (wnd) (int. at
b 22 Dec 1877; d 25 June 1868; no more children.
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Jonesboro 1 July 1823) her sister REBECCA<sup>6</sup> LIBBY, b 22 Dec 1877; d 25 June 1868;
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no more children.
  
Children by 1st wife, first 5 b at Jonesboro:<br><pre>
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Children by 1st wife, first 5 b at Jonesboro:
 
   34    i RUTH RUGGLES<sup>7</sup>, b 11 April 1805; d at Whitneyville 25 Sept 1888,
 
   34    i RUTH RUGGLES<sup>7</sup>, b 11 April 1805; d at Whitneyville 25 Sept 1888,
 
           ae. 83-5-14; m (1st) 1823 CHANDLER ROBBINS<sup>6</sup> DRISKO (Drisko
 
           ae. 83-5-14; m (1st) 1823 CHANDLER ROBBINS<sup>6</sup> DRISKO (Drisko
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   36  iii JOHN HASKELL, b 7 April 1810; d 1850s; lived at Machias; m at
 
   36  iii JOHN HASKELL, b 7 April 1810; d 1850s; lived at Machias; m at
 
           Machias 11 Oct 1835 CLARISSA<sup>5</sup> MESERVE, b 1813; d 1807+, dau
 
           Machias 11 Oct 1835 CLARISSA<sup>5</sup> MESERVE, b 1813; d 1807+, dau
           of Josieph<sup>4</sup> and Betsey (Burnham) Meserve of Machias, she m 2nd at</pre>
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           of Josieph<sup>4</sup> and Betsey (Burnham) Meserve of Machias, she m 2nd at
 
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           Addison 13/16 Sept 1853 Jason Clapp<sup>8</sup> Look {see Look #58} of
 
           Addison 13/16 Sept 1853 Jason Clapp<sup>8</sup> Look {see Look #58} of
 
           Addison.
 
           Addison.
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           Cherryfield 1825, d 1896+, &quot;of Cherryfield&quot;, son of Aaron<sup>3</sup> and Lucy
 
           Cherryfield 1825, d 1896+, &quot;of Cherryfield&quot;, son of Aaron<sup>3</sup> and Lucy
 
           Hope<sup>7</sup> (Leighton) Lawrence, he had m 1st c1846 Caroline S.<sup>6</sup> Corthell
 
           Hope<sup>7</sup> (Leighton) Lawrence, he had m 1st c1846 Caroline S.<sup>6</sup> Corthell
           {Corthell #38}, lumberman at Cherryfield.</pre>
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           {Corthell #38}, lumberman at Cherryfield.
  
 
19. SAMUEL<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY (Matthias<sup>5</sup>), b 17 Dec 1790; d bef March 1838; [JBO 1820, ADD
 
19. SAMUEL<sup>6</sup> WHITNEY (Matthias<sup>5</sup>), b 17 Dec 1790; d bef March 1838; [JBO 1820, ADD
 
1830]; m at Columbia bef 19 April {int. at Jonesboro 15 Aug 1822} 1823 SARAH<sup>6</sup> &quot;Sally&quot;
 
1830]; m at Columbia bef 19 April {int. at Jonesboro 15 Aug 1822} 1823 SARAH<sup>6</sup> &quot;Sally&quot;
 
LEIGHTON, b at Cherryfield 17 Dec 1790; d 1838+; {ADD 1838} dau of Theodore<sup>5</sup> and Hannah
 
LEIGHTON, b at Cherryfield 17 Dec 1790; d 1838+; {ADD 1838} dau of Theodore<sup>5</sup> and Hannah
(Plummer?) Leighton of Cherryfield; 4 children {supported by town of Addison [1838 town meeting record]:<br><pre>
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(Plummer?) Leighton of Cherryfield; 4 children {supported by town of Addison [1838 town
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meeting record]:
 
   41    i (dau)<sup>7</sup>, b c1824; d 1838+.
 
   41    i (dau)<sup>7</sup>, b c1824; d 1838+.
 
   42  ii (son), b c1825; d 1838+; [Was this Joshua Whitney, b 1825, d 1850+,
 
   42  ii (son), b c1825; d 1838+; [Was this Joshua Whitney, b 1825, d 1850+,
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           [b 1826] Tuttle; was Mary also a Whitney? {perhaps #43?}.
 
           [b 1826] Tuttle; was Mary also a Whitney? {perhaps #43?}.
 
   43  iii (dau), b 1825-30; d 1838+.
 
   43  iii (dau), b 1825-30; d 1838+.
   44  iv (son), b 1825-30; d 1838+.</pre>
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   44  iv (son), b 1825-30; d 1838+.
 
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Tibbetts, Lawrence F., & Lamson, Darryl B., Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 1997).


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WHITNEY John Whitney (1592-1673) came from London, England, to Watertown MA in June 1635; descendants lived near York ME and later at Gorham. Two Whitney brothers, cousins to Joel5 Whitney (21 May 1743-28 July 1791) of Jonesboro, were early settlers at Pleasant River: Nathan and Matthias: Additional reference: Machias Union newspaper article of 16 Feb 1897. 1. Capt. NATHAN5 WHITNEY Jr, b at Biddeford 30 April 1742; d at Columbia bef 7 April 1834 [when the town paid his funeral costs]; son of Nathan4 (Nathaniel3, Benajmin2, John1) and Lydia4 (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from York to Columbia Falls in 1768 {per John Bucknam's business ledger entries in Jan 1769} [PR 1778-1784, CFS 1790, COL 1800-10]; moderator for first town meeting in 1796; called "gentleman of Columbia" in 1797 when he obtained 2 settler's lots on west side of Pleasant River in Township #13 [Washington Co Deed 2:71]; town constable in 1798; supported by the town after 1816; m. c1770 PATIENCE BERNARD/ BURNHAM, b at Portsmouth {now Greenland} NH c1752; d 1840, ae. "98"; 9 children [COL Vrs]: + 3 i NATHAN6 3rd, b 8 July 1772; d 1816. 4 ii LYDIA, b 8 June 1775; d 1843; m 1801 MATTHEW6 COFFIN Jr (Coffin #26). 5 iii DANIEL, b 10 Feb 1778; d young; unm. + 6 iv THANKFUL, b 16 Dec 1780; d 1850+. + 7 v JOSEPH, b 15 Feb 1782; d 1860. 8 vi MARTHA "Patty", b 1 Feb 1785; d 1814+; m 1805 LORIN ANSON SMITH (A. Smith #1) lived at Columbia {1810}, then moved to Connecticut. 9 vii JEREMIAH, b 26 Aug 1787; drowned at Columbia 9 Aug 1797, ae. 10. 10 viii SIMEON, b 6 April 1790; k 1812-14 during War of 1812; unm. 11 ix LUCY, b 6 April 1793; d 1830-50; m at Columbia [Cfd VR] 4 Nov {int. 22 Sept} 1819 ISAAC5 GUPTILL, b at Gouldsboro 24 July 1788, d at Harrington 3 Jan 1872, son of William4 and Jane5 (Downs) Guptill; farmer at Columbia [1820], Cherryfield [1830], and Harrington [1850]. 2. MATTHIAS5 WHITNEY, b at Biddeford 8 March [bapt. 12 April there at First Congregational Church] 1743/44; d 1820s; son of Nathan4 (Nathaniel3, Benajmin2, John1) and Lydia4 (Young) Whitney of York and Gorham, came from York to Addison [ADD 1784-1790, HAR 1800, ADD 1810, JBO 1820]; was reported to be the first Colonist to board the English vessel Margaretta during the Battle of the Margaretta at Machias; m say 1773 [probably] ABIGAIL --, b 175?; d probably between 1810-20; she appears to have been living at Columbia in 1810 with one male aged 16-26 {one of their sons?}, when Matthias was living at Addison {apparently alone}, so perhaps they were separated at that time; census and probate records indicate 10 children {5 sons and 5 daus}: [no list naming them has been found, but they appear to have included the following] 12 i (dau)6, b say 1774; d 1790+.


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13 ii HANNAH, b say 1776; d 1810-1819; m at Columbia 1801-02 WIL- LIAM5 GRAY (Gray #1), he m 2nd her sister Lydia. 14 iii MATTHIAS Jr, b say 1779; d bef 27 July 1840 [Wash Co Probate record], [ADD 1830-40]; apparently never married {censuses show him living alone}; in 1840 his heirs were Lydia Gray, Anna True, and Henry True. 15 iv (son), b say 1781; d 1810+, [HAR 1800, COL 1810 w/mother?]. 16 v (son), b. say 1783; d probably 1790s. 17 vi SUSANNA, b say 1785; d 1802-40; m at Columbia {int. at Columbia 29 May and int. at Machias 16 June} 1802 EDWARD BENNETT. 18 vii (son), b say 1787; d probably 1790s. + 19 viii SAMUEL, b 17 Dec 1790; d 1838. 20 ix LYDIA, b c1794; d 1840s; m WILLIAM5 GRAY (Gray #1) widower of her sister Hannah. 21 x ANNA, b 1796; d 1857; m 1829 HENRY6 TRUE (True #1) as his 2nd wife. 3. NATHAN6 WHITNEY 3rd (Nathan5), b 8 July 1772; d at Columbia 6 Nov 1816; lived at Columbia [1800-10], in 1806 sold half his homestead at Columbia to brother Joseph for $1,000 [Washington Co Deed 4:307] and also some marshland for $1,200 [Deed 4:324], and moved to Edmunds by 1818; m at Columbia SARAH COX, b say 1775; d 1820+; (Cox #7), {living 31 Jan 1820 at Dennysville}; 11 children b at Columbia: 22 i ELMIRA G.7, b 7 April 1795; d at Machias 12 March 1869, m at Edmuns 1819 her cousin DAVID6 REYNOLDS Jr, b at Dennysville 5 Aug 1792 {or 19 June 1789}, d at Machias 9 April 1864, (son of E Reynolds #2), lived at Edmunds and Machias [1850]. 23 ii NATHAN 4th, b 7 Oct 1796; d at Machias 8 June 1881, ae. 84 [Machias Union of 28 June 1881]; [COL 1810] lived at Machias [JBO 1830]; m (int. at Jonesboro 25 Oct 1825) his cousin REBECCA WESTON WHITNEY, b at Jonesboro 29 Sept 1807, d at Machias 18 May 1901, (Whitney #35). 24 iii JEREMIAH, b 21 April 1798; d 1830+; [COL 1820-30] unm. 25 iv ANNA "Annie", b 24 Dec 1800; m at Edmunds her cousin ISAAC6 REYNOLDS, b 18 July 1800, (son of E Reynolds #2). 26 v LEAH, b 7 Oct 1803; m. NEHEMIAH2 PRESTON, b at Dennysville 9 July 1800, d at Plant.#14 8 Feb 1874, son of Nathan1 and Elizabeth (Rumery) Preston of Dennysville. 27 vi MARY ANN, b 22 March 1807; m JOHN BENNER, b 1798, son of Christopher and Thankful (Gardner) Benner, lived at Eastport. 28 vii JOEL BONNEY, b 22 March 1809; d 1840+, [JBO 1830-40], m EMILY3 PRESTON, b 11 June 1813, d 1840+, (dau of Cox #11), no children. 29 viii CALLAHAN WINCHESTER, b 8 March 1811; lightkeeper at Blue Hill and hotel keeper at Ellsworth; m. ELIZA NEWMAN.


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30 ix SARAH JANE "Sally", b 7 Feb 1813; m ABRAHAM SEELEY. 31 x EPHRAIM, b 15 Feb 1815; d 1841+; m at Columbia 14 Sept 1841 LUCY NASH5 McCASLIN, b at Columbia 16 Nov 1811, d 1841+, (McCaslin #14). 32 xi ASA, b 7 March 1817. 6. THANKFUL6 (Nathan5), b 16 Dec 1780; d 1850+; by Col. JEREMIAH2 O'BRIEN, b 1744; d at Machias 5 Sept 1818; son of Morris1 and Mary2 (Keen) O'Brien {Jeremiah had no children by his wife Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (d 1810)}, had one dau; Thankful then m (1st) at Machias 8 Oct 1805 MOSES LEAVITT, d 1800-1808; of Machias; Thankful m. (2nd) at Machias 15 July 1808 ISAAC MEADER of Durham NH, lived at Freedom NH [1850]. Child by Jeremiah2 O'Brien: 33 i LYDIA7 WHITNEY "O'BRIEN", b at Machias 10 June 1804; d at Lynbrook {Hempstead Co [Long Island]}, NY 18 March 1898, ae. 93-9-8; [raised by Jeremiah O'Brien and after his death by his nephew Gideon3 O'Brien of Machias] m at Machias 10 March 1823 AARON SIMMONS7 SHERMAN, b at Marshfield MA 20 Oct 1798, d at Bridgewater MA 22 July 1881, son of Aaron6 and Lydia (Mitchell) Sherman of Duxbury MA; drummer ae. 15 in War of 1812; designer and master carpenter for churches and homes at Machias and for Ruggle's House at Columbia Falls 1810-19 {for which Alvah Peterson (see Peterson #1) was the chief wood-carver}; lived at Columbia Falls in 1818, Machias in 1820, moved in 1827 to Marshfield MA, then to Boston MA, and finally to Bridgewater MA. 7. JOSEPH6 WHITNEY (Nathan5, b 15 Feb [or 31 Oct?] 1782; d in Sept 1860 [g.s.]; farmer at Jonesboro [COL 1810, JBO 1820-60]; m (1st) 5 June {int. at Columbia 19 March} 1803 MARY6 LIBBY, b 28 Jan 1783; d 23 Oct 1822, ae. 38; dau of Reuben5 and Rebecca4 (Weston) Libby, and had 7 children; Joseph m (wnd) (int. at Jonesboro 1 July 1823) her sister REBECCA6 LIBBY, b 22 Dec 1877; d 25 June 1868; no more children. Children by 1st wife, first 5 b at Jonesboro: 34 i RUTH RUGGLES7, b 11 April 1805; d at Whitneyville 25 Sept 1888, ae. 83-5-14; m (1st) 1823 CHANDLER ROBBINS6 DRISKO (Drisko #85); m (2nd) (int. 19 Jan 1849) THOMAS GREENLEAF5 WATTS, b at Jonesboro 22 Dec 1804, d at Whitneyville 10 Dec 1888, ae. 83-10-28; son of Thomas Dustan4 and Susanna6 (Noyes) Watts, he had m 1st 1828 Ruth Yates7 Marston {see Marston #9}, joiner at Whitney- ville [1850]. 35 ii REBECCA WESTON, b 29 Sept 1807; d 1901; m 1825 her cousin NATHAN7 WHITNEY 4th (Whitney #23). 36 iii JOHN HASKELL, b 7 April 1810; d 1850s; lived at Machias; m at Machias 11 Oct 1835 CLARISSA5 MESERVE, b 1813; d 1807+, dau of Josieph4 and Betsey (Burnham) Meserve of Machias, she m 2nd at


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Addison 13/16 Sept 1853 Jason Clapp8 Look {see Look #58} of Addison. 37 iv GEORGE RUSSELL, b 20 March 1813; d in Boston MA 29 May 1859; m c1839 MARTHA LYON8 NOYES, b 23 Feb 1821, d at St. Cloud MN in Nov 1906, "of Beddington", dau of Josiah Stickney7 and Elizabeth Bowden3 (Kelley) Noyes, she m 2nd c 1859 {div 1886?} Dennis A. Hoyt (b in ME 1834, d 1886+) of Main Prairie MN, then she m 3rd 188? Sylvanus Jenkins Jr, widower of her former sis- ter-in-law Eunice {see #38 below}. 38 v EUNICE KILTON, b at Jonesboro 3 June 1816; d at Farmington {Dakota Co.} MN 14 May 1888; m (1st) 27 Jan 1838 DAVID KELLEY7 NOYES, b 10 July 1815, d 1838+, son of Josiah Stickney7 and Elizabeth Bowden3 (Kelley) Noyes, lived at Beddington; m (2nd) (int. at Beddington 7 aug 1841) SYLVANUS JENKINS Jr, b at St. Johnsbury VT 6 March 1818, d at Farmington MN 28 June 1896, ae. 79th yr, son of Sylvanus and Olive (--) Jenkins, he m 2nd 188? David's sister Martha Lyon7 (Noyes) Whitney, lived at Cherryfield [1850] and Beddington, then moved to Farmington, Minnesota. 39 vi EPHRAIM B., b at Whitneyville 2 April 1819; d at Clearwater {Wright Co.} MN in Oct 1900; lived at Beddington [1850], then moved in 1854 to St. Cloud MN [1860], and finally to Clearwater MN [1870]; m (1st) at Beddington [TR] 9 June {int 6 June} 1848 ELIZABETH MARIA7 WAKEFIELD, b at Cherryfield 24 March 1831, d at Clearwater MN 31 May 1870, dau of Nathan Godfrey6 and Phebe Ann7 (Noyes) Wakefield of Cherryfield; m (2nd) ELIZABETH BODNAHAN, d 1899. 40 vii MARY, b at Jonesboro 23 March 1822; d 1896+; m (1st) 1844 EPHRAIM WHITNEY6 CORTHELL (Corthell #36); m (2nd) at Jonesboro 19 March 1864 JAMES PARKER4 LAWRENCE, b at Cherryfield 1825, d 1896+, "of Cherryfield", son of Aaron3 and Lucy Hope7 (Leighton) Lawrence, he had m 1st c1846 Caroline S.6 Corthell {Corthell #38}, lumberman at Cherryfield. 19. SAMUEL6 WHITNEY (Matthias5), b 17 Dec 1790; d bef March 1838; [JBO 1820, ADD 1830]; m at Columbia bef 19 April {int. at Jonesboro 15 Aug 1822} 1823 SARAH6 "Sally" LEIGHTON, b at Cherryfield 17 Dec 1790; d 1838+; {ADD 1838} dau of Theodore5 and Hannah (Plummer?) Leighton of Cherryfield; 4 children {supported by town of Addison [1838 town meeting record]: 41 i (dau)7, b c1824; d 1838+. 42 ii (son), b c1825; d 1838+; [Was this Joshua Whitney, b 1825, d 1850+, living at Harrington [1850] w/family of Isaac [b 1819] and Mary E. (--) [b 1826] Tuttle; was Mary also a Whitney? {perhaps #43?}. 43 iii (dau), b 1825-30; d 1838+. 44 iv (son), b 1825-30; d 1838+.


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