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| + | Kathy, | ||
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| + | Using the new information you gave me, I have discovered your lineage. Your great-grandfather was already part of our records, at least his birth and death information and his ancestry. See the fourth child of [[Family:Whitney, James Wallace (1842-1909)|James Wallace Whitney]]. I have added ancestors and links to their family group pages for each of your Whitney ancestors for which we have records. Enjoy! | ||
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| + | I have also found your grandfather's family in the 1930 census in Goshen, Addison Co., VT. He is Arthur W. Whitney, head of household, aged 28, a laborer, with wife Anna B., aged 27. They had been married nine years, and were renting property, probably a house. Enumerated with them are the following children: Henry F., 8; Marjorie E., 6; Virginia M., 5; Arthur W. Jr., 4 and 0/12; and Barbara G., 1 and 5/12. The oldest two had attended school within the year. These children would be your mother, aunts, and uncles. | ||
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| + | I also found your grandparents' marriage record. He was Arthur Wm. Whitney, she was Anna Belle Shadrich, and they were married 17 Oct 1920 in Castleton, VT. | ||
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| + | It turns out we are extremely distant cousins in at least two ways by common descent from John<sup>1</sup> Whitney (1592-1673). | ||
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| + | [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 19:47, 21 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Welcome!
Kathy,
Welcome to the Whitney Research Group! Thanks for posting a little information about your Whitney ancestry. We'd like to help you discover your ancestors. Unfortunately, to help you trace, we need more information than you have given.
The 1930 census of the U.S. lists 149 Arthur Whitney individuals, 2 Arther Whitney individuals, 1 Art Whitney individual, and 1 Artemas Whitney individual. Your grandfather might be among them, but in order to pick him out, we need to know where he lived, his age, names of brothers and sisters, or other information to distinguish him from the others. That would be a starting point for us and you.
Robert - Talk to me 00:26, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
Your Lineage
Kathy,
Using the new information you gave me, I have discovered your lineage. Your great-grandfather was already part of our records, at least his birth and death information and his ancestry. See the fourth child of James Wallace Whitney. I have added ancestors and links to their family group pages for each of your Whitney ancestors for which we have records. Enjoy!
I have also found your grandfather's family in the 1930 census in Goshen, Addison Co., VT. He is Arthur W. Whitney, head of household, aged 28, a laborer, with wife Anna B., aged 27. They had been married nine years, and were renting property, probably a house. Enumerated with them are the following children: Henry F., 8; Marjorie E., 6; Virginia M., 5; Arthur W. Jr., 4 and 0/12; and Barbara G., 1 and 5/12. The oldest two had attended school within the year. These children would be your mother, aunts, and uncles.
I also found your grandparents' marriage record. He was Arthur Wm. Whitney, she was Anna Belle Shadrich, and they were married 17 Oct 1920 in Castleton, VT.
It turns out we are extremely distant cousins in at least two ways by common descent from John1 Whitney (1592-1673).
Robert - Talk to me 19:47, 21 July 2010 (UTC)