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was born 22 Jun 1851, Nashua, NH.
 
was born 22 Jun 1851, Nashua, NH.
  
He married firstly, 1876, '''Eliza J. Genther'''.  She was born 20 Jun 1853, Waldoboro, ME, died Mar 1883, or 21 Feb 1883, Nashua, NH.{{ref|1}}
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Marriage intentions were published 28 Oct 1875, Waldoboro, ME, for him "of Nashua, NH" and "Miss" '''Eliza J. Genthner''' "of Waldoboro".{{ref|1}}  He "of Nashua, New Hampshire" married firstly, 28 Oct 1875, Waldoboro, ME, '''Eliza J. Genthner''' "of Waldoboro".{{ref|2}} She was born 20 Jun 1853, Waldoboro, ME,{{ref|3}} died Mar 1883, or 21 Feb 1883, Nashua, NH.{{ref|4}}
  
 
He married secondly, 20 Oct 1886, '''Anna F. Fisher'''.  She was born 12 Feb 1850.  
 
He married secondly, 20 Oct 1886, '''Anna F. Fisher'''.  She was born 12 Feb 1850.  
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He was educated in the public schools in Nashua, NH; learned the trade of an iron founder; was connected with the Nashua fire department; afterward was appointed chief engineer of the same.  At the present time holds the position of chairman of the board of fire commissioners.  He also holds the position of superintendent of machinery at the Jackson Manufacturing Company (cotton mills) in Nashua; resided Nashua, NH.
 
He was educated in the public schools in Nashua, NH; learned the trade of an iron founder; was connected with the Nashua fire department; afterward was appointed chief engineer of the same.  At the present time holds the position of chairman of the board of fire commissioners.  He also holds the position of superintendent of machinery at the Jackson Manufacturing Company (cotton mills) in Nashua; resided Nashua, NH.
  
Children of Charles Henry<sup>9</sup> and Eliza J. (Genther) Whitney:
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Children of Charles Henry<sup>9</sup> and Eliza J. (Genthner) Whitney:
  
 
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 624|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 624-625]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 624|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 624-625]].
  
1.{{note|1}} "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [born] June 20, 1853, in Waldoboro," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., [[Archive:Bristol, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan'']] (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).
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1.{{note|1}} "Charles H. Whitney of Nashua, NH and Miss Eliza J. Genthner of Waldoboro, certificate [of intentions] 28 October 1875," according to Groves, Marlene A., comp. and ed., [[Archive:Waldoboro, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital records of Waldoboro, Maine'']], Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication #43 (Rockland, Me.: Picton Press, 2008).
  
2.{{note|2}} "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [died] Feb. 21, 1883, in Nashua, N.H.," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., [[Archive:Bristol, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan'']] (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).
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2.{{note|2}} "Charles H. Whitney of Nashua, New Hampshire and Eliza J. Genthner of Waldoboro, 28 October 1875 by J.P. Simonton, Clergyman," according to Groves, Marlene A., comp. and ed., [[Archive:Waldoboro, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital records of Waldoboro, Maine'']], Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication #43 (Rockland, Me.: Picton Press, 2008).
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3.{{note|3}} "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [born] June 20, 1853, in Waldoboro," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., [[Archive:Bristol, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan'']] (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).
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4.{{note|4}} "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [died] Feb. 21, 1883, in Nashua, N.H.," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., [[Archive:Bristol, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan'']] (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).
  
 
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Revision as of 05:48, 28 August 2011

Charles Henry9 Whitney (George Henry8, Jesse7, Jacob6, Abraham5, Abraham4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of George Henry8 and Susan Glover (Stickney) Whitney, was born 22 Jun 1851, Nashua, NH.

Marriage intentions were published 28 Oct 1875, Waldoboro, ME, for him "of Nashua, NH" and "Miss" Eliza J. Genthner "of Waldoboro".[1] He "of Nashua, New Hampshire" married firstly, 28 Oct 1875, Waldoboro, ME, Eliza J. Genthner "of Waldoboro".[2] She was born 20 Jun 1853, Waldoboro, ME,[3] died Mar 1883, or 21 Feb 1883, Nashua, NH.[4]

He married secondly, 20 Oct 1886, Anna F. Fisher. She was born 12 Feb 1850.

He was educated in the public schools in Nashua, NH; learned the trade of an iron founder; was connected with the Nashua fire department; afterward was appointed chief engineer of the same. At the present time holds the position of chairman of the board of fire commissioners. He also holds the position of superintendent of machinery at the Jackson Manufacturing Company (cotton mills) in Nashua; resided Nashua, NH.

Children of Charles Henry9 and Eliza J. (Genthner) Whitney:

i. William Everett10 Whitney, b. 20 Feb 1876.

Child of Charles Henry9 and Anna F. (Fisher) Whitney:

ii. Henry Gage Whitney, b. 12 Jan 1888.
iii. Fanny Katherine10 Whitney, b. 10 Mar 1890.

Census

Charles H. WHITNEY 28 Self M M W NH Works In Foundry NH MA Eliza J. WHITNEY 24 Wife F M W ME Keeping House ME ME Willie E. WHITNEY 4 Son M S W NH NH ME Charles MARDIN 35 Oth M W W NH Tinsmith NH NH

References

1.^  "Charles H. Whitney of Nashua, NH and Miss Eliza J. Genthner of Waldoboro, certificate [of intentions] 28 October 1875," according to Groves, Marlene A., comp. and ed., Vital records of Waldoboro, Maine, Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication #43 (Rockland, Me.: Picton Press, 2008).

2.^  "Charles H. Whitney of Nashua, New Hampshire and Eliza J. Genthner of Waldoboro, 28 October 1875 by J.P. Simonton, Clergyman," according to Groves, Marlene A., comp. and ed., Vital records of Waldoboro, Maine, Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication #43 (Rockland, Me.: Picton Press, 2008).

3.^  "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [born] June 20, 1853, in Waldoboro," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).

4.^  "Eliza J. (-----) [Whitney], w. Charles H., [died] Feb. 21, 1883, in Nashua, N.H.," according to Dodge, Christine Huston, ed., Vital Records of Old Bristol and Nobleboro in the County of Lincoln, Maine, Including the Present Towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol and the Plantation of Monhegan (Brunswick, ME: Maine Historical Society, 1951).


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