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− | '''Phineas Whitney''' (Reuben, | + | {{rename|Family:Whitney, Phineas (1822-a1850)}} |
+ | '''Phineas<sup>7</sup> Whitney''' | ||
+ | ([[Family:Whitney, Reuben (1792-a1832)|Reuben<sup>6</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, Phineas (1747-1832)|Phineas<sup>5</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (1721-1800)|Isaac<sup>4</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
+ | son of [[Family:Whitney, Reuben (1792-a1832)|Reuben<sup>6</sup> and Lucy (Sawyer) Whitney]], | ||
+ | was born 8 Sep 1822, Norridgewock, ME, and died after 1850. | ||
− | He married '''Melvina Amanda Bean'''. She was born | + | He married '''Melvina Amanda Bean'''. She was born 1824, Jay, ME. She "Amanda" married secondly, 14 Dec 1861, Jay, ME, Jefferson J. Adams. He died 8 Jan 1864, Barracks General Hospital, New Orleans, LA. Amanda then cohabited with Benjamin Hatch. |
− | + | Children of Phineas<sup>7</sup> and Melvina Amanda (Bean) Whitney: | |
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− | Children of Phineas and Melvina Amanda (Bean) Whitney: | ||
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− | | '''Sumner Wallace Whitney''', b. | + | | '''Sumner Wallace<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 21 Aug 1846, Bean's Corner (Jay), ME; m. Eliza Stone Metcalf. |
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− | | '''Permelia Whitney''', b. | + | | '''Permelia Whitney''', b. ca. 1848, ME. |
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− | | '''George C. Whitney''', b. | + | | '''George C. Whitney''', b. Jul 1850, New Vineyard, ME. |
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− | == | + | == Census == |
− | Civil War Pension File of Jefferson J. Adams | + | * 1850: New Vineyard, ME; farmer |
− | Widow: Melvina A. Adams Whitney | + | |
− | Guardian of Minor Children: Lorin Adams | + | == References == |
− | Widow Applic. # 49036 Cert. # 26509 | + | |
− | Minors' Applic. # 13342 Cert. # 91228 | + | [[Archive:Civil War Pension File, Jefferson J. Adams|Civil War Pension File of Jefferson J. Adams]]; Widow: Melvina A. Adams Whitney; Guardian of Minor Children: Lorin Adams; Widow Applic. # 49036 Cert. # 26509; Minors' Applic. # 13342 Cert. # 91228; National Archives Building, Washington, DC. |
− | National Archives Building, Washington, | ||
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− | Copyright © 2010, Kenneth L. Whitney and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. | + | Copyright © 2010, [[User:Ken.whitney|Kenneth L. Whitney]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Maine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Franklin County, Maine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:New Vineyard, Franklin County, Maine]] |
Revision as of 01:21, 10 March 2010
Phineas7 Whitney (Reuben6, Phineas5, Isaac4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Reuben6 and Lucy (Sawyer) Whitney, was born 8 Sep 1822, Norridgewock, ME, and died after 1850.
He married Melvina Amanda Bean. She was born 1824, Jay, ME. She "Amanda" married secondly, 14 Dec 1861, Jay, ME, Jefferson J. Adams. He died 8 Jan 1864, Barracks General Hospital, New Orleans, LA. Amanda then cohabited with Benjamin Hatch.
Children of Phineas7 and Melvina Amanda (Bean) Whitney:
i. Sumner Wallace8 Whitney, b. 21 Aug 1846, Bean's Corner (Jay), ME; m. Eliza Stone Metcalf. ii. Permelia Whitney, b. ca. 1848, ME. iii. George C. Whitney, b. Jul 1850, New Vineyard, ME.
Census
- 1850: New Vineyard, ME; farmer
References
Civil War Pension File of Jefferson J. Adams; Widow: Melvina A. Adams Whitney; Guardian of Minor Children: Lorin Adams; Widow Applic. # 49036 Cert. # 26509; Minors' Applic. # 13342 Cert. # 91228; National Archives Building, Washington, DC.
Copyright © 2010, Kenneth L. Whitney and the Whitney Research Group.