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Kentucky:  A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,  
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1886. Allen County.
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'''DR. Marcellus WHITNEY''' was born February 6, 1854, near Pageville, Barren  
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Perrin, William Henry, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin, ''Kentucky Genealogy and Biography: Sketches from Allen, Monroe, Metcalfe ...'', vol. 2 (1971).
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Allen County.
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'''Dr. Marcellus Whitney''' was born February 6, 1854, near Pageville, Barren  
 
Co., Ky.  In 1859 he removed with his parents to Warren County, and in  
 
Co., Ky.  In 1859 he removed with his parents to Warren County, and in  
 
1870 he located in the northern part of Allen County, where he has since  
 
1870 he located in the northern part of Allen County, where he has since  
resided.  His father, James E. WHITNEY, a native of Barren County, born  
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resided.  His father, James E. Whitney, a native of Barren County, born  
 
in 1825, is a farmer, and lost about fifteen slaves by the war.  He is  
 
in 1825, is a farmer, and lost about fifteen slaves by the war.  He is  
the son of Thomas WHITNEY, a native of South Carolina, who was a planter  
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the son of Thomas Whitney, a native of South Carolina, who was a planter  
 
and died in Warren County, in 1860, aged seventy-six years.  His father  
 
and died in Warren County, in 1860, aged seventy-six years.  His father  
was a soldier in the Revolutionary war.  James E. WHITNEY, in 1853,  
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was a soldier in the Revolutionary war.  James E. Whitney, in 1853,  
married Jemima F., daughter of John and Agnes (WHITNEY) Martin, of  
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married Jemima F., daughter of John and Agnes (Whitney) Martin, of  
 
Barren County, and their offspring are Dr. Marcellus, Katherine A. and  
 
Barren County, and their offspring are Dr. Marcellus, Katherine A. and  
Mattie (deceased).  Dr. WHITNEY was favored with a good English  
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Mattie (deceased).  Dr. Whitney was favored with a good English  
 
education.  He married, December 26, 1883, Margaret E., daughter of  
 
education.  He married, December 26, 1883, Margaret E., daughter of  
 
George W. and Nancy (Stark) Jewell, of Barren County, Ky. (born December  
 
George W. and Nancy (Stark) Jewell, of Barren County, Ky. (born December  
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J. Jewell was born January 5, 1839; died September 13, 1881, and to them  
 
J. Jewell was born January 5, 1839; died September 13, 1881, and to them  
 
were born Margaret E., America F. (Oliver), Virginia T. (deceased),  
 
were born Margaret E., America F. (Oliver), Virginia T. (deceased),  
George D. and Merene.  In 1878 Dr. WHITNEY commenced the study of  
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George D. and Merene.  In 1878 Dr. Whitney commenced the study of  
 
medicine with Dr. H. Fitzpatrick, of Gainesville, and the same year  
 
medicine with Dr. H. Fitzpatrick, of Gainesville, and the same year  
 
attended lectures at the medical department of the Vanderbilt University  
 
attended lectures at the medical department of the Vanderbilt University  
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fraternity; is not connected with any Christian denomination, and in  
 
fraternity; is not connected with any Christian denomination, and in  
 
politics is a Democrat.
 
politics is a Democrat.
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Revision as of 22:36, 2 May 2010

Archives > Archive:Extracts > Kentucky Genealogy and Biography, Volume 2

Perrin, William Henry, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin, Kentucky Genealogy and Biography: Sketches from Allen, Monroe, Metcalfe ..., vol. 2 (1971).

Allen County.

Dr. Marcellus Whitney was born February 6, 1854, near Pageville, Barren Co., Ky. In 1859 he removed with his parents to Warren County, and in 1870 he located in the northern part of Allen County, where he has since resided. His father, James E. Whitney, a native of Barren County, born in 1825, is a farmer, and lost about fifteen slaves by the war. He is the son of Thomas Whitney, a native of South Carolina, who was a planter and died in Warren County, in 1860, aged seventy-six years. His father was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. James E. Whitney, in 1853, married Jemima F., daughter of John and Agnes (Whitney) Martin, of Barren County, and their offspring are Dr. Marcellus, Katherine A. and Mattie (deceased). Dr. Whitney was favored with a good English education. He married, December 26, 1883, Margaret E., daughter of George W. and Nancy (Stark) Jewell, of Barren County, Ky. (born December 28, 1858), and one daughter - Nancy Jewell - has blessed this union. George W. Jewell was born June 7, 1825, and died March 25, 1884. Nancy J. Jewell was born January 5, 1839; died September 13, 1881, and to them were born Margaret E., America F. (Oliver), Virginia T. (deceased), George D. and Merene. In 1878 Dr. Whitney commenced the study of medicine with Dr. H. Fitzpatrick, of Gainesville, and the same year attended lectures at the medical department of the Vanderbilt University of Nashville, where he graduated in 1880. He then returned to Gainesville and engaged in the practice of his profession, in which his efforts have been crowned with success. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity; is not connected with any Christian denomination, and in politics is a Democrat.


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