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'''Stephen<sup>6</sup> Whitney'''
 
'''Stephen<sup>6</sup> Whitney'''
 
([[Family:Whitney, Phineas (1747-1832)|Phineas<sup>5</sup>]],
 
([[Family:Whitney, Phineas (1747-1832)|Phineas<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Phineas (1747-1832)|Phineas<sup>5</sup> and Anna (Morton) Whitney]],
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Phineas (1747-1832)|Phineas<sup>5</sup> and Anna (Morton) Whitney]],
born 23 Sep 1771, Gorham, ME, and died 6 Oct 1820.
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born 23 Sep 1771, Gorham, ME,{{ref|1}} and died 6 Oct 1820.
  
He married, 26 Jan 1800, Limington, ME, '''Ruth Boody''', daughter of Rev. Robert and Margarey (Hill) Boody. She was born 13 Jun 1779, New Durham, NH,{{ref|1}} and died 1823. The marriage information is from "Early Families of Limington, Maine", by Robert L. Taylor. According to this source, Stephen and Ruth removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.  
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Marriage intentions were published 5 Jan 1800, Limington, ME, for him and '''Ruth Boody'''.{{ref|2}}
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He married, 26 Jan 1800, Limington, ME, '''Ruth Boody''', daughter of Rev. Robert and Margaret (Hill) Boody. She was born 13 Jun 1779, New Durham, NH,{{ref|3}} and died 1823. The marriage information is from "Early Families of Limington, Maine", by Robert L. Taylor. According to this source, Stephen and Ruth removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.  
  
 
Children of Stephen<sup>6</sup> and Ruth (Boody) Whitney:
 
Children of Stephen<sup>6</sup> and Ruth (Boody) Whitney:
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| '''Benjamin<sup>7</sup> Whitney''',{{ref|2}} b. ca. 1800, ME.
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| '''Benjamin<sup>7</sup> Whitney''',{{ref|4}} b. ca. 1800, ME.
 
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| align=right valign=top | ii.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Crosby (1800-1828)|'''Crosby Whitney''']],{{ref|4}} b. 10 Jul 1800, ME; m. Mary Carman.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Crosby (1800-1828)|'''Crosby Whitney''']],{{ref|5}} b. 10 Jul 1800, ME; m. Mary Carman.
 
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| align=right valign=top | iii.
 
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| '''Remington Hobby Whitney'''.{{ref|5}}  This was probably [[Family:Whitney, Remington Hobby (1801-1890)]], b. 26 Dec 1801, ME; d. 29 Jun 1890.
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| '''Remington Hobby Whitney'''.{{ref|6}}  This was probably [[Family:Whitney, Remington Hobby (1801-1890)]], b. 26 Dec 1801, ME; d. 29 Jun 1890.
 
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|-
 
| align=right valign=top | iv.
 
| align=right valign=top | iv.
| '''Robert B. Whitney''', b. 30 Sep 1805; d. 7 Sep 1870, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co., MI.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Robert B. (1805-1870)|'''Robert B. Whitney''']], b. 30 Sep 1805; m. Sarah -----.
 
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|-
 
| align=right valign=top | v.
 
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| '''Nathan Whitney''',{{ref|3}} b. 17 Nov 1809, ME.
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| '''Nathan Whitney''',{{ref|7}} b. 17 Nov 1809, ME.
 
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| align=right valign=top | vi.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Peter (1811-1875)|'''Peter Whitney''']],{{ref|6}} b. 14 Dec 1811, ME; m. Laura S. Farley.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Peter (1811-1875)|'''Peter Whitney''']],{{ref|8}} b. 14 Dec 1811, ME; m. Laura S. Farley.
 
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| align=right valign=top | vii.
 
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| '''Jane Whitney''',{{ref|7}} b. 9 Nov 1813, CT; d. 1839, St. Joseph Co., MI; m. Henry Strait Weaver, b. 26 March 1813, the son of Daniel Wing and Amy (Underhill) Weaver. He m. secondly, 15 March 1840, Mary Ann Farley, the dau. of Benjamin and Harriet Electa (Nims) Farley. Her sister Laura m. Peter Whitney, Jane Whitney's brother. Jane and Henry had no children.  
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| '''Jane Whitney''',{{ref|9}} b. 9 Nov 1813, CT; d. 1839, St. Joseph Co., MI; m. Henry Strait Weaver, b. 26 Mar 1813, son of Daniel Wing and Amy (Underhill) Weaver. He m.(2) 15 Mar 1840, Mary Ann Farley, daughter of Benjamin and Harriet Electa (Nims) Farley. Her sister Laura m. Peter Whitney, Jane Whitney's brother. Jane and Henry had no children.
 
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| align=right valign=top | viii.
 
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| '''Mary Whitney''',{{ref|8}} b. ca. 1820, prob. Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY; d. after 1852, MI; m. abt. 1837 Andrew Hogmire, b. 8 November 1814 in Maryland, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Raun) Hogmire. They had seven children.
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| '''Mary Whitney''',{{ref|10}} b. ca. 1820, prob. Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY; d. after 1852, MI; m. ca. 1837 Andrew Hogmire, b. 8 Nov 1814, MD, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Raun) Hogmire. They had seven children.
 
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| align=right valign=top | ix.
 
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| '''Sally Ann Whitney''',{{ref|9}} b. Oct 1822, NY; d. after 1920, NY; m. in 1840 Hiram Cook Hoag, b. December 1817 in Macedon, NY, the son of Benjamin and Anna (Smith) Hoag. They had six children.
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| '''Sally Ann Whitney''',{{ref|11}} b. Oct 1822, NY; d. after 1920, NY; m. 1840. Hiram Cook Hoag, b. Dec 1817, Macedon, NY, son of Benjamin and Anna (Smith) Hoag. They had six children.
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
1. {{note|1}} Robert L. Taylor, [http://books.google.com/books?id=z5DswYHvle4C&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27#v=onepage&q=&f=false ''Early Families of Limington, Maine''] (Baltimore, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 27-29, especially p. 28.  This reference says that they removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.
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1.{{note|1}} "Stephen [Whitney], s. Phineas and Anna, [born] Sept. 23, 1771," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., [[Archive:Gorham, Maine, Vital Records| ''Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine'']] (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897).
  
2. {{note|2}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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2.{{note|2}} "Stephen [Whitney], and Ruth Boody, int. 5 Jan 1800," according to Ancient Landmarks Society of Parsonsfield, [[Archive:Limington, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital records of Limington, Maine (including proprietors records of the Ossipee Towns)'']] ([Parsonsfield, Me.]: [Ancient Landmarks Society], [1991]).
  
3. {{note|3}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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3.{{note|3}} Robert L. Taylor, [http://books.google.com/books?id=z5DswYHvle4C&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27#v=onepage&q=&f=false ''Early Families of Limington, Maine''] (Baltimore, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 27-29, especially p. 28.  This reference says that they removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.
  
4. {{note|4}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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4.{{note|4}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
5. {{note|5}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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5.{{note|5}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
6. {{note|6}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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6.{{note|6}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
7. {{note|7}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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7.{{note|7}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
8. {{note|8}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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8.{{note|8}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
9. {{note|9}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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9.{{note|9}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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10.{{note|10}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
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11.{{note|11}} [[User talk:Whitkdna#New Evidence|Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010]].
  
 
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Copyright &copy; 2010, [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Ken.whitney|Kenneth L. Whitney]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2010, 2011, [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Ken.whitney|Kenneth L. Whitney]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
  
 
[[Category:Maine]]
 
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[[Category:Cumberland County, Maine]]
 
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[[Category:Gorham, Cumberland County, Maine]]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 20 July 2011

Stephen6 Whitney (Phineas5, Isaac4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Phineas5 and Anna (Morton) Whitney, born 23 Sep 1771, Gorham, ME,[1] and died 6 Oct 1820.

Marriage intentions were published 5 Jan 1800, Limington, ME, for him and Ruth Boody.[2] He married, 26 Jan 1800, Limington, ME, Ruth Boody, daughter of Rev. Robert and Margaret (Hill) Boody. She was born 13 Jun 1779, New Durham, NH,[3] and died 1823. The marriage information is from "Early Families of Limington, Maine", by Robert L. Taylor. According to this source, Stephen and Ruth removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.

Children of Stephen6 and Ruth (Boody) Whitney:

i. Benjamin7 Whitney,[4] b. ca. 1800, ME.
ii. Crosby Whitney,[5] b. 10 Jul 1800, ME; m. Mary Carman.
iii. Remington Hobby Whitney.[6] This was probably Family:Whitney, Remington Hobby (1801-1890), b. 26 Dec 1801, ME; d. 29 Jun 1890.
iv. Robert B. Whitney, b. 30 Sep 1805; m. Sarah -----.
v. Nathan Whitney,[7] b. 17 Nov 1809, ME.
vi. Peter Whitney,[8] b. 14 Dec 1811, ME; m. Laura S. Farley.
vii. Jane Whitney,[9] b. 9 Nov 1813, CT; d. 1839, St. Joseph Co., MI; m. Henry Strait Weaver, b. 26 Mar 1813, son of Daniel Wing and Amy (Underhill) Weaver. He m.(2) 15 Mar 1840, Mary Ann Farley, daughter of Benjamin and Harriet Electa (Nims) Farley. Her sister Laura m. Peter Whitney, Jane Whitney's brother. Jane and Henry had no children.
viii. Mary Whitney,[10] b. ca. 1820, prob. Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY; d. after 1852, MI; m. ca. 1837 Andrew Hogmire, b. 8 Nov 1814, MD, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Raun) Hogmire. They had seven children.
ix. Sally Ann Whitney,[11] b. Oct 1822, NY; d. after 1920, NY; m. 1840. Hiram Cook Hoag, b. Dec 1817, Macedon, NY, son of Benjamin and Anna (Smith) Hoag. They had six children.

Notes

Some incorrectly list Stephen's wife as Ruth Brody.

Census

  • 1800: not found.
  • 1810: not found.
  • 1820, Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY: Stephen Whitney, 1 male over 45, 2 males 18-25, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 0-9, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 10-15, and 3 females 0-9; 3 engaged in agriculture.
  • 1830: not found.
  • 1840: not found.
  • 1850: not found.

References

1.^  "Stephen [Whitney], s. Phineas and Anna, [born] Sept. 23, 1771," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897).

2.^  "Stephen [Whitney], and Ruth Boody, int. 5 Jan 1800," according to Ancient Landmarks Society of Parsonsfield, Vital records of Limington, Maine (including proprietors records of the Ossipee Towns) ([Parsonsfield, Me.]: [Ancient Landmarks Society], [1991]).

3.^  Robert L. Taylor, Early Families of Limington, Maine (Baltimore, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 27-29, especially p. 28. This reference says that they removed to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY.

4.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

5.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

6.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

7.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

8.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

9.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

10.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.

11.^  Gerry Whitney to Whitney Keene, 11 May 2010.


Copyright © 2010, 2011, Tim Doyle, Robert L. Ward, Kenneth L. Whitney, and the Whitney Research Group.