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Revision as of 22:46, 6 July 2006

Ezra7 Whitney (John6, James5, James4, John3, Jonathan2, John1), born 1781; married Sally F. Slack; married 2d Mary N. Allen. He died 1863; resided Boston Massachusetts, and Meddybemps, Maine.

Children of Ezra7 Whitney:

i. Ezra S.8 Whitney, born 15 Sep 1808; married Lydia A. Dutcher.
ii. Charles H. Whitney, born 1810; died 1812.
iii. Sarah E. Whitney, born 1814; died 1827.
iv. Mary M. Whitney, born 1817; died 1819.
v. John S. Whitney, born 4 Aug 1819; married Mary E. Gellusseora.
vi. Calvin E. Whitney, born 1821; died 1822.
vii. Infant Whitney, born 1827; died 1827.
viii. Mary M. Whitney, born Eastport, Maine, 22 Jul 1829; married at Sherborn, Massachusetts, 8 Jun 1852, William Clarke; resided Flint, Michigan. He is a druggist, and was born 10 Jun 1846. Ch.; Alpheus Whitney, First National Bank, Detroit, Michigan; Weld Noble, 1515 Brown St.; Annie Lavin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Edith Mary, Flint, Michigan. Annie married F.A. Platt, 19 Jan 1883; P.O. address, 703 Harrison St., Flint, Michigan; A. W. married Jessie Wisner, Flint, May, 1878; W. N. married Nina Hazelton, Philadelphia, April, 1884.
ix. Oliver A. Whitney, born 24 Oct 1829; married Julia A. Condor.
x. Hannah H. Whitney, born 1831; married G. H. Hazelton; Res. 11 So. Delaware Ave., Atlantic City, New Jersey. He died s. p., 24 Dec 1893.
xi. James W. Whitney, born 1834.

References

1. All data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), p. 366.


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