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'''James Shields<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Asa (1791-1874)|Asa<sup>7</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Asa (1767-1851)|Asa<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Levi (1739-1809)|Levi<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Daniel (1710-1779)|Daniel<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1659-1735)|Jonathan<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (c1634-1703)|Jonathan<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Asa (1791-1874)|Asa<sup>7</sup> and Clarinda (Williams) Whitney]],
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was born 2 Dec 1830, Brownville, NY, and died after 1880.
  
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He married, 6 Sep 1860, New Berlin, NY, '''Elizabeth Field Knap'''.  She was born 22 Dec 1837, and died after 1880.
'''James Shields<sup>8</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Asa (1791-1874)|Asa<sup>7</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Asa (1767-1851)|Asa<sup>6</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Levi (1739-1809)|Levi<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Daniel (1710-1779)|Daniel<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1659-1735)|Jonathan<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (c1634-1703)|Jonathan<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), born Brownville, New York, 2 Dec 1830; married at New Berlin, New Jersey, 6 Sep 1860, Elizabeth Field Knap, born 22 Dec 1837.  
 
  
He was born at Brownville, New York, removed thence to Schenecatady in 1831, where his father, Asa, had been appointed assistant superintendent on the Mohawk & Hudson railway (from Albany to Schenectady, now a part of the New York Central). In 1836 his father went to Smithfield furnace, near Newburg, New York, to take charge of a furnace, and the family removed thither. In 1837 they returned and his father resumed his postion on the railroad, where he had been made superintendent in 1832. In 1839 he removed to Albany, where he remained till 1842, his father being one of the canal commissioners of the state. He attended the Albany academy there. In the fall of 1842 he removed to Philadelphia, his father entering into partnership with Mr. M. W. Baldwin, in the Baldwin Locomotive works. There he attended the public schools, graduating at high school in 1848. He then went into the car wheel foundry business, which his father and brother George had established in 1847, and became a partner in 1855. At present he carrying on this business as sole proprietor, under the old name A. Whitney & Sons. He was married Sept. 6, 1860, at New Berlin, New York, to Miss Elizabeth Field Knap, of that place; removed to Wallingford, twelve and one-half miles out of Philadelphia, in 1892; was a member of the board of public education, Philadephia, from 1873 to 1879, and from 1885 to 1889, when he resigned (both times), otherwise has never held any public office; resided Wallingford, Pennsylvania; address, 1815 True St., Philadelpia, Pennsylvania.  
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He was born at Brownville, NY, removed thence to Schenecatady in 1831, where his father, Asa, had been appointed assistant superintendent on the Mohawk & Hudson railway (from Albany to Schenectady, now a part of the New York Central). In 1836 his father went to Smithfield furnace, near Newburgh, NY, to take charge of a furnace, and the family removed thither. In 1837 they returned and his father resumed his postion on the railroad, where he had been made superintendent in 1832. In 1839 he removed to Albany, NT, where he remained till 1842, his father being one of the canal commissioners of the state. He attended the Albany academy there. In the fall of 1842 he removed to Philadelphia, his father entering into partnership with Mr. M. W. Baldwin, in the Baldwin Locomotive works. There he attended the public schools, graduating at high school in 1848. He then went into the car wheel foundry business, which his father and brother George had established in 1847, and became a partner in 1855. At present he carrying on this business as sole proprietor, under the old name A. Whitney & Sons. He was married Sept. 6, 1860, at New Berlin, NY, to Miss Elizabeth Field Knap, of that place; removed to Wallingford, PA, twelve and one-half miles out of Philadelphia, in 1892; was a member of the board of public education, Philadephia, from 1873 to 1879, and from 1885 to 1889, when he resigned (both times), otherwise has never held any public office; resided Wallingford, PA; address, 1815 True St., Philadelphia, PA.
 
 
Children of James Shields<sup>8</sup> Whitney:
 
  
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Children of James Shields<sup>8</sup> and Elizabeth Field (Knap) Whitney:
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| align=right valign=top | i.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Asa Williams (1861-?)|'''Asa Williams<sup>9</sup> Whitney''']], b. 31 May 1861; m. Helen F. Stebbins.
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| align=right valign=top | ii.
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| '''Anne Knap Whitney''', b. 12 Nov 1862.
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| align=right valign=top | iii.
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| '''Thomas Brown Whitney''', b. 19 Jun 1869.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Asa Williams (1861-?)|'''Asa Williams<sup>9</sup> Whitney''']], born 31 May 1861; married Helen F. Stebbins. 8402x. ii.  Anne Knap, born 12 Nov 1862. 8403x. iii.  Thomas Brown, born 19 Jun 1869. 8404x. iv.  Emma Seiler, born 7 Apr 1873.  
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| '''Emma Seiler Whitney''', b. 7 Apr 1873.
 
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==References==
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== Census ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 547|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 547-548]].
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County#28|1870, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 775  975 Whitney, James        39 M W Car Wheel Manufr. $27000 $6300 New York  Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Elizth.        33 F W Keeps House                New York
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          -----, Asa            9 M W At School                  Penna.    Attended school
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          -----, Annie          7 F W At School                  Penna.    Attended school
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          -----, Thomas          1 M W                            Penna.
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          Rodney, Mary          20 F B Domestic                  Penna.    Parents foreign born
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          Linsey, Maria        22 F B Domestic                  Penna.
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          Myers, Irena          17 F W Domestic                  Ireland  Parents foreign born, Illiterate
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          Hackey, Emley        25 F W Domestic                  Ireland  Parents foreign born, Illiterate
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          Kowk, Josie          25 M W At Home                    Penna.</p>
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Pennsylvania#100|1880, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">James WHITNEY          49 Self M M W  NY  Iron Foundry        MA  CT
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Elizabeth WHITNEY      42 Wife F M W  NY  Keeping House      NY  NY
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Asa WHITNEY            19 Son  M S W  PA  School              NY  NY
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Annie WHITNEY          17 Dau  F S W  PA  School              NY  NY
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Thomas WHITNEY        10 Son  M S W  PA  School              NY  NY
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Emma WHITNEY            7 Dau  F S W  PA  School              NY  NY
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Josephine KNAP        34 SisL F S W  NY                      NY  NY
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M. C. MACKINTOSH      53 Oth  F W W  IRE Servant            IRE IRE
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Tho's. STEWART        53 Oth  M M W  IRE Machinist          IRE IRE</p>
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 547|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 547-548]].
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 3 November 2012

James Shields Whitney
Elizabeth Field (Knapp) Whitney

James Shields8 Whitney (Asa7, Asa6, Levi5, Daniel4, Jonathan3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Asa7 and Clarinda (Williams) Whitney, was born 2 Dec 1830, Brownville, NY, and died after 1880.

He married, 6 Sep 1860, New Berlin, NY, Elizabeth Field Knap. She was born 22 Dec 1837, and died after 1880.

He was born at Brownville, NY, removed thence to Schenecatady in 1831, where his father, Asa, had been appointed assistant superintendent on the Mohawk & Hudson railway (from Albany to Schenectady, now a part of the New York Central). In 1836 his father went to Smithfield furnace, near Newburgh, NY, to take charge of a furnace, and the family removed thither. In 1837 they returned and his father resumed his postion on the railroad, where he had been made superintendent in 1832. In 1839 he removed to Albany, NT, where he remained till 1842, his father being one of the canal commissioners of the state. He attended the Albany academy there. In the fall of 1842 he removed to Philadelphia, his father entering into partnership with Mr. M. W. Baldwin, in the Baldwin Locomotive works. There he attended the public schools, graduating at high school in 1848. He then went into the car wheel foundry business, which his father and brother George had established in 1847, and became a partner in 1855. At present he carrying on this business as sole proprietor, under the old name A. Whitney & Sons. He was married Sept. 6, 1860, at New Berlin, NY, to Miss Elizabeth Field Knap, of that place; removed to Wallingford, PA, twelve and one-half miles out of Philadelphia, in 1892; was a member of the board of public education, Philadephia, from 1873 to 1879, and from 1885 to 1889, when he resigned (both times), otherwise has never held any public office; resided Wallingford, PA; address, 1815 True St., Philadelphia, PA.

Children of James Shields8 and Elizabeth Field (Knap) Whitney:

i. Asa Williams9 Whitney, b. 31 May 1861; m. Helen F. Stebbins.
ii. Anne Knap Whitney, b. 12 Nov 1862.
iii. Thomas Brown Whitney, b. 19 Jun 1869.
iv. Emma Seiler Whitney, b. 7 Apr 1873.

Census

775 975 Whitney, James 39 M W Car Wheel Manufr. $27000 $6300 New York Male citizen over 21 -----, Elizth. 33 F W Keeps House New York -----, Asa 9 M W At School Penna. Attended school -----, Annie 7 F W At School Penna. Attended school -----, Thomas 1 M W Penna. Rodney, Mary 20 F B Domestic Penna. Parents foreign born Linsey, Maria 22 F B Domestic Penna. Myers, Irena 17 F W Domestic Ireland Parents foreign born, Illiterate Hackey, Emley 25 F W Domestic Ireland Parents foreign born, Illiterate Kowk, Josie 25 M W At Home Penna.

James WHITNEY 49 Self M M W NY Iron Foundry MA CT Elizabeth WHITNEY 42 Wife F M W NY Keeping House NY NY Asa WHITNEY 19 Son M S W PA School NY NY Annie WHITNEY 17 Dau F S W PA School NY NY Thomas WHITNEY 10 Son M S W PA School NY NY Emma WHITNEY 7 Dau F S W PA School NY NY Josephine KNAP 34 SisL F S W NY NY NY M. C. MACKINTOSH 53 Oth F W W IRE Servant IRE IRE Tho's. STEWART 53 Oth M M W IRE Machinist IRE IRE

References


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