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Miscellaneous > Whitney Family Reunion, 2004 > Reunion 2004, Ward, Slide 14

Thoughts on Thomas Whitney of Westminster

by Robert L. Ward

26 June 2004

The Main Line

Sir James Whitney believed that the Whitneys of Castleton (including our Thomas of Westminster) were cousins. How does their father Robert fit into his family? We need to look carefully at his relatives. Here is the relevant part of the pedigree of the Whitneys of Whitney:

James Whitney = Blanche Milbourne __________|______________________________ | | | | | Sir Robert Watkin James Robert Margaret b. 1491 of Clyro | ____|___ | | | | Jenkyn Katherine _|________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | Sir Robert John James Richard Anne Elizabeth | Charles William George | ____|___ | | | | Mary George, of Icomb |______________________________________________ | | | | | Sir James Eustace Robert Blanche Elizabeth will 1587 male line d. y. extinct


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