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'''Micah<sup>5</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Abel (1712-1762)|Abel]]<sup>4</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel]]<sup>3</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]<sup>1</sup>) son of [[Family:Whitney, Abel (1712-1762)|Abel<sup>4</sup> and Mary (Cane) Whitney]] was born 2 Dec 1752 at Phillips, ME{{ref|1}}, b. 11 Dec 1752 at York, ME and died d. 19 Jun 1829 at prob. Gorham, ME, at age 76{{ref|2}}, d. 4 Sep 1832 at Phillips, ME, at age 79.
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'''Micah<sup>5</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Abel (1712-1762)|Abel<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Abel (1712-1762)|Abel<sup>4</sup> and Mary (Cane) Whitney]],
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was born 2 Dec 1752, Phillips, ME,{{ref|1}} or 11 Dec 1752, York, ME,{{ref|2}} and died 19 Jun 1829, probabaly Gorham, ME,{{ref|3}} or 4 Sep 1832, Phillips, ME.  (Note: The settlement of Phillips, ME (first called "Curvo") did not commence until 1790.  Micah Whitney could not have been born there in 1752.)
  
Micah married '''Hannah Cobb''', daughter of Andrew Cobb and Hannah Green, 29 Nov 1779 at Gorham, ME; by William Gorham, Esq.
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Micah married, 29 Nov 1779 at Gorham, ME, '''Hannah Cobb''', by William Gorham, Esq.,{{ref|4}} daughter of Andrew and Hannah (Green) Cobb.  She was born 28 Mar 1762, Phillips, ME, and died 5 Dec 1833, Phillips, ME.  (Note: Hannah could not have been born in Phillips in 1762 for the same reason her husband could not in 1752.  She was born in Falmouth (now Portland), ME.)
  
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Pages 829, 833-834.**"Micah Whitney, son of Abel, was a blacksmith. He served in the war of the Revolution and was a sergeant in the War of 1812. He married Hannah, daughter of Andrew and Hannah Cobb."**
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Pierce says the following:{{ref|5}}
:(2) Family History, Volume S(4), Sylvester, Daughters of the American Revolution library, Washington, DC.**
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:He was a blacksmith and during the Revolutionary war was a soldier in the company from New Vineyard, Me.; was also sergt. In the war of 1812; was granted a pension in 1818. (Note: In 1869 Albert Pease published a History of Phillips, Maine. Page 4 of the history says that Micah moved to Phillips from Gray, ME in 1811. In 1812, he would have been sixty years old. Page 30 of the same history contains a list of the names of the men who served from Phillips in the War of 1812. The name Micah Whitney does not appear in this list, but four other Whitney names, including Micah's sons Eben and Andrew, do appear.)
:(3) Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1901. Pages 432-433.**"spent seven years in the Continental Army. Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812... Ancestors of this family came to Massachusetts in the seventeenth century, and many of its members were prominent in the civil and military affairs of the colony."**
 
:(4) Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership records 157305 (issued 1920), 476629 (issued 1960), 515332 (issued 1966), 717023 (issued 1988), 727930 (issued 1989).**From DAR #476629: "My ancestor's (Mica, Micah Whitney) place of residence during the Revolution was Buxton (now Gorham, Maine), Mass... served as a private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Co., Col James Scammons 30th Regt., muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; enlisted Sep. 27, 1775... also Company returns dated Sep. 27, 1775; including abstract of pay Aug 1, 1775; also order for money in lieu of bounty coat dated Oct. 26, 1775 (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors, Vol. 17: 238).**
 
:(5) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Pages 63-73.**"Buried at the Rufus Bean Farm on the bank of the Sandy River- unmarked graves for him & Hannah in 1843."
 
  
 
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Children of Micah<sup>5</sup> and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney: (Note: Micah did not arrive in Phillips until 1811, so none of his children were born there. The dates of birth of ten of his children are recorded in the Phillips Vital Records, as many families in Maine in those times recorded their family's birth dates after moving into a town.)
Hannah Cobb was born on 28 Mar 1762 at of Gorham, ME. She was born on 28 Mar 1762 at Phillips, ME. She died on 5 Dec 1833 at Phillips, ME, at age 71. She died in 1834 at prob. Gorham, ME.
 
:She (1) Family History, Volume S(4), Sylvester, Daughters of the American Revolution library, Washington, DC.**
 
:(2) Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership record 717023 (issued 1988).**
 
:(3) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Pages 438, 829, 833-834.**
 
:(4) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Pages 63-73.
 
 
 
Children of Micah<sup>5</sup> and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney:  
 
  
 
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| '''Sally Whitney'''<sup>6</sup>, b. 11 Jan 1781 at Gorham, ME; m. James Humphrey circa 1804; m. James Humphrey before 21 Jun 1805 at Gray, ME.
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| '''Sally<sup>6</sup> Whitney''', b. 11 Jan 1781, Gorham, ME;{{ref|6}} m. before 21 Jun 1805, Gray, ME, James Humphrey, b. 4 Nov 1783, Phillips, ME.
:She (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(2) Vital Records of Gorham, Maine. Maine Genealogical Society, Special Publication No. 7, Compiled by Marquis F. King, Second Edition. Picton Press, Camden, Maine 1991. Birth recorded on page 172.**
 
:(3) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 65. She and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Avon, ME. She and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Salem, ME.
 
 
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| '''William Whitney''', b. 3 May 1783 at Gorham, ME; m. Sarah Frank circa 1805 at prob. Phillips, ME; wife "of Gray;" m. Sarah Frank before 26 Apr 1805 at Gray, ME; m. Nancy I. Carlton 27 Oct 1823 at Phillips, ME; wife "of Letter E Plantation;" d. 19 Dec 1863 at Cortland, IL, at age 80.
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| [[Family:Whitney, William Perse (1783-1865)|'''William Perse Whitney''']], b. 3 May 1783, Gorham, ME;{{ref|7}} m.(1) Sarah Frank; m.(2) Nancy I. Carlton. He was also known as William Peace Whitney.  
:He was also known as William Peace Whitney.
 
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.
 
:(2) Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership records 476629 (issued 1960), 515332 (issued 1966), and 727930 (issued 1990). Notes that the middle name "Peace" was given to him because he was born on the day the war ended.
 
:(3) Vital Records of Gorham, Maine. Maine Genealogical Society, Special Publication No. 7, Compiled by Marquis F. King, Second Edition. Picton Press, Camden, Maine 1991. Birth recorded on page 172.
 
:(4) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 83, 90. Photo on page 80.
 
 
 
:"William was a blacksmith by trade and a Freewill Baptist Circuit Rider Minister. He probably had already gone to Phillips before 1815 and lived there at least through the year 1837 when his son George as born. When he went west, he went to DearBorn Co., Indiana first and then to Sycamore, DeKalb Co., Illinois. It has been recorded that he lived in the Colby Whittemore house and owned a number of acres of land in a section where the Milia Ross house and the blacksmith shop once stood, as he gave that land to his daughter, Sally (Whitney) Quimby. He had twelve children recorded in Phillips, the same number as his father, Micah. William lived in Gorham, Gray and Phillips, Maine."
 
 
 
:"buried in Ohio Grove Cemetery, Cortland, DeKalb, Illinois"
 
 
 
:His birthdate is given as 1789 in the Phillips VR's, but all of the above sources are more contemporary and geographically reliable. He was also known as William P. Whitney.
 
 
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| '''Lydia Whitney''', b. 3 Feb 1785 at Gorham, ME; b. 8 Feb 1785 at Gorham, ME; b. 9 Feb 1785 at Phillips, ME; d. Jun 1849 at Phillips, ME, at age 64.
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| '''Lydia Whitney''', b. 3 or 8 Feb 1785, Gorham, ME,{{ref|8}} or 9 Feb 1785, Phillips, ME; d. Jun 1849, Phillips, ME; unmarried. She is buried in the Field Cemetery in Phillips.
:She (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(2) Vital Records of Gorham, Maine. Maine Genealogical Society, Special Publication No. 7, Compiled by Marquis F. King, Second Edition. Picton Press, Camden, Maine 1991. Birth recorded on page 172.**
 
:(3) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 65.**"never married, lived with bro.-Ebenezer; died in old age."**
 
:(4) Date of birth appears as 9 Feb 1785 in the Vital Records of Phillips, Franklin, ME. She unmarried.
 
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joel (1787-1852)|'''Joel Whitney''']], b. 7 May 1787 at Phillips, ME; b. 7 May 1787 at Gorham, ME; m. Sally Dyer Jun 1815; first wife; m. Sarah Ramsdell 27 Sep 1836 at Phillips, ME; second wife, wife "of Farmington, Maine;" m. Betsey Chase 21 Feb 1840; third wife, second husband; m. Betsey Chase 23 May 1840 at ME; d. 22 Mar 1852 at St. Paul, MN, at age 64.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joel (1787-1852)|'''Joel Whitney''']], b. 7 May 1787, Phillips or Gorham, ME;{{ref|9}} m.(1) Sally Dyer; m.(2) Sarah Ramsdell; m.(3) Betsey Chase.
:He (1) Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1901. Pages 432-433. "another son, Joel, became a leading citizen of the town of Phillips, where he operated a store and mill, and served in the Legislature."**
 
:(2) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(3) Vital Records of Gorham, Maine. Maine Genealogical Society, Special Publication No. 7, Compiled by Marquis F. King, Second Edition. Picton Press, Camden, Maine 1991. Birth recorded on page 172.**
 
:(4) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 5. Photo of home on 76, photo of church 77.**"both buried behind the church there in Phillips; that Joel built. Joel was first postmaster of Phillips, town clerk in 1819- built town church and school. There is a monument behind the church where they and 2 of their children are buried. moved to Plymouth, then St. Paul, Minn. No descendents lived in Maine in 1943. Rev. Joseph Dyer, father.
 
:Jo Hogle ([email protected]) found this notice in the Minnesota Genealogical Journal, Vol. 2, p. 106. (From the) Minnesota Pioneer (1852), Vol. III, No. 49, Thursday 25 March 1852. "At a meeting of the Excelsior Club, No. 1, of Tempera Watchman... remove from our midst by death, brother Joel Whitney... died at St. Paul, on Monday the 22nd instant Mr. Joel Whitney, late of Maine, aged about 65 years." He was also known as Joel E. Whitney.
 
 
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| '''Charlotte Whitney''', b. 16 Mar 1789 at Phillips, ME; d. 4 Apr 1867 at Phillips, ME, at age 78.
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| '''Charlotte Whitney''', b. 16 Mar 1789, Phillips, ME;{{ref|10}} d. 4 Apr 1867, Phillips, ME; unmarried. She is buried in the Field Cemetery in Phillips.  
:She (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(2) Whitney Wistler, Spring 1986., by Mary Anne Shields, donated by Cape Canaveral Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Page 60.**
 
:(3) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 66.**"never married - lived with brother Ebenezer until he married- buried by him in Field's Cem., Phillips, ME." She unmarried.
 
 
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| '''Ebenezer Whitney''', b. at Gorham, ME; b. 15 Aug 1791 at Phillips, ME; m. Dorcas Drury, daughter of John Drury, 26 Dec 1842 at Phillips, ME; d. 18 Nov 1874 at Freeman, ME, at age 83.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Ebenezer (1791-1874)|'''Ebenezer Whitney''']], b. 15 Aug 1791, Phillips or Gorham, ME;{{ref|11}} m. Dorcas Drury.
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**"l'd in Freeman, Me."**
 
:(2) Whitney Wistler, Spring 1986., by Mary Anne Shields, donated by Cape Canaveral Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Page 61.**
 
:(3) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 63. Photo on page 78.**"He, Ebenezer, married late in life; was a farmer, mill man, civil engineer. He laid out the first wagon roads in Phillips."
 
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Andrew (1795-?)|'''Andrew Whitney''']], b. 5 May 1794 at Phillips, ME; b. 5 May 1795 at Gorham, ME; m. Huldah Sweetser circa 1817 at prob. Phillips, ME; Andrew seemingly born in Phillips, and his first child was born in Phillips in March of 1818, thus the assumption that they were married there; d. circa 1880.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Andrew (1795-1877)|'''Andrew Whitney''']], b. 5 May 1794, Phillips, ME,{{ref|12}} or 5 May 1795, Gorham, ME; Huldah Sweetser.
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**"l'd in Phillips."**
 
:(2) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Pages 63, 69-73. Photo on page 82.
 
 
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| '''Mary Whitney''', b. at Gorham, ME; b. 30 Apr 1797 at Phillips, ME; m. Reuben Smith.
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| '''Mary Whitney''', b. 30 Apr 1797, Phillips or Gorham, ME;{{ref|13}} m. 10 Mar 1817, Otisfield, ME, Reuben Smith "both of Otisfield",{{ref|14}} b. 10 August 1797 in Otisfield, ME.  They had six children. Reubin died 3 April 1876 and Mary died 26 May 1888, both in Hanson, Plymouth Co., MA.
:She Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 66**"Lived in Mass- no other records known."
 
 
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| '''Joanna Whitney''', b. at Gorham, ME; b. 6 Dec 1799 at Phillips, ME; b. 8 Dec 1799 at Phillips, ME; m. Caleb Barker Sylvester 10 Sep 1818; d. 17 Apr 1862 at Mifflin, WI, at age 62.
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| '''Joanna Whitney''', b. 6 or 8 Dec 1799, Phillips or Gorham, ME;{{ref|15}} d. 17 Apr 1862, Mifflin, WI; m. 10 Sep 1818, Phillips, ME, Caleb Barker Sylvester,{{ref|16}} b. 9 Aug 1783, Bath, ME, d. 16 Feb 1868, Mifflin, WI.
:She (1) Family History, Volume S(4), Sylvester, Daughters of the American Revolution library, Washington, DC.**
 
:(2) Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1901. Pages 432-433.**"Joanna (Whitney), who was distinguished by her industrious and frugal habits, passed away at the age of sixty-three years. She was born at Otisfield, Maine, a daughter of Michael [this is undoubtedly a typo: other sources list it as Micah] Whitney, who spent seven years in the Continental Army. Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812, another son, Joel, became a leading citizen of the town of Phillips, where he operated a store and mill, and served in the Legislature."**
 
:(3) Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership records 157305 (issued 1920), 481880 (issued 1961) and 569548 (issued 1972).**
 
:(4) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(5) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 66.**"Moved to Wisconsin."
 
 
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| '''Happy Whitney''', b. at Gorham, ME; b. 1 Nov 1801 at Phillips, ME; m. Samuel W. Phoenix 18 May 1821 at Phillips, ME.
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| '''Happy Whitney''', b. 1 Nov 1801, Phillips or Gorham, ME;{{ref|17}} m. 18 May 1821, Phillips, ME, Samuel Wilson Phoenix.{{ref|18}}  They resided in Madrid and Plymouth, ME and had four children, two of whom died young.
:She (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**
 
:(2) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 66.**"lived in Phillips & Madrid Maine- then moved to Plymouth, ME."
 
 
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| '''Nahum Whitney''', b. 11 Oct 1803 at Phillips, ME.
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| '''Nahum Whitney''', b. 11 Oct 1803, Phillips, ME;{{ref|19}} unmarried.
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**"l'd down east; unm." [= unmarried?]**(2) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 67.**"lived to old age- no record known of his family."**Name spelled as Nethum in the Phillips, Franklin, ME Vital Records. He was also known as Nethum Whitney.
 
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1806-1890)|'''Benjamin M. Whitney''']], b. 1806 at Gorham, ME; b. 19 Mar 1806 at Phillips, ME; b. 19 Mar 1806 at Gray, ME; m. Susan Wells 26 Sep 1830 at Phillips, ME; d. 1890.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin Morse (1806-1890)|'''Benjamin Morse Whitney''']], b. 19 Mar 1806, Phillips, Gorham, or Gray, ME;{{ref|20}} m. Susan Wells.
:He (1) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.**:(2) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 67. Photo on page 79.**"He was town clerk and a school teacher. "**Although the Grey, Cumberland Co., ME birthplace is present in the Whitny12 database, his name appears in the Birth Records of Phillips, Franklin, ME, spelled as Beng M. Whitney, with the same date.
 
 
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== Notes ==
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Hannah Cobb was a ''Mayflower'' descendant as follows:
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# John Howland, m. Elizabeth Tilley
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# Hope Howland, m. John Chipman
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# Hope Chipman, m. Jonathan Cobb
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# Samuel Cobb, m. Abigail Stewart
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# Chipman Cobb, m. Elizabeth Ingersoll
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# Andrew Cobb, m. Hannah Green
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# Hannah Cobb, m. Micah<sup>5</sup> Whitney
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== Census ==
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* [[Archive:1790 Census Extracts, Maine#14|1790, Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME]]:  Micah Whitney, 1 male over 16, 2 males 0-15, and 4 females.
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* [[Archive:1800 Census Extracts, Maine#11|1800, Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME]]:  Micha Whitney, 1 male over 45, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 0-9, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 16-25, 2 females 10-15, and 2 females 0-9.
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* [[Archive:1810 Census Extracts, Maine#16|1810, Gray, Cumberland Co., ME]]:  Whitney, Micah, 1 male over 45, [illegible] males 10-15, 1 female 45, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 10-15, and 2 females 0-9.
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* [[Archive:1820 Census Extracts, Maine#98|1820, Phillips, Somerset Co., ME]]:  Michael Whitney, 1 male over 45, 1 male 16-17, 1 male 10-15, 1 female over 45, 2 females 26-44, and 1 female 16-25; 3 engaged in agriculture.
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* [[Archive:1830 Census Extracts, Maine#115|1830, Phillips, Somerset Co., ME]]:  Michael Whitney, 1 male 60-69, 1 female 60-69, and 2 females 40-49.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
1. {{note|1}} Source
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* See [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]]
  
2. {{note|2}} Source
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* Family History, Volume S(4), Sylvester, Daughters of the American Revolution library, Washington, DC.
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* Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership records 157305 (issued 1920), 476629 (issued 1960), 481880 (issued 1961), 515332 (issued 1966), 569548 (issued 1972), 717023 (issued 1988), 727930 (issued 1989).<br />
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From DAR #476629: "My ancestor's (Mica, Micah Whitney) place of residence during the Revolution was Buxton (now Gorham, Maine), Mass... served as a private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Co., Col James Scammons 30th Regt., muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; enlisted Sep. 27, 1775... also Company returns dated Sep. 27, 1775; including abstract of pay Aug 1, 1775; also order for money in lieu of bounty coat dated Oct. 26, 1775 (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors, Vol. 17: 238)."  Notes that the middle name "Peace" was given to William because he was born on the day the war ended.
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* [[Archive:The History of Gorham, Maine|The History of Gorham Maine]], by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Pages 438, 829, 833-834.<br />
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"Micah Whitney, son of Abel, was a blacksmith. He served in the war of the Revolution and was a sergeant in the War of 1812. He married Hannah, daughter of Andrew and Hannah Cobb."
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* [[Archive:Our Pioneer Families|''Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz'']], researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition.  Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC.  Pages 63-73, 80, 83, 90.<br />
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"Buried at the Rufus Bean Farm on the bank of the Sandy River- unmarked graves for him & Hannah in 1843."  "Sally Whitney and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Avon, ME.  Sally Whitney and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Salem, ME."<br />
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"Lydia Whitney never married, lived with bro. Ebenezer; died in old age."  "Charlotte Whitney never married - lived with brother Ebenezer until he married - buried by him in Field's Cem., Phillips, Maine."  "He, Ebenezer, married late in life; was a farmer, mill man, civil engineer. He laid out the first wagon roads in Phillips."  "Mary Whitney and Reuben Smith lived in Mass- no other records known."  "Happy Whitney and Samuel W. Phoenix lived in Phillips & Madrid Maine- then moved to Plymouth, Maine."  "Nahum Whitney lived to old age- no record known of his family."
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* Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1901. Pages 432-433.<br />
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"... spent seven years in the Continental Army.  Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812...  Ancestors of this family came to Massachusetts in the seventeenth century, and many of its members were prominent in the civil and military affairs of the colony."  "Joanna (Whitney), who was distinguished by her industrious and frugal habits, passed away at the age of sixty-three years.  She was born at Otisfield, Maine, a daughter of Michael [this is undoubtedly a typo: other sources list it as Micah] Whitney, who spent seven years in the Continental Army.  Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812, another son, Joel, became a leading citizen of the town of Phillips, where he operated a store and mill, and served in the Legislature."  "Benjamin Whitney was town clerk and a school teacher."
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* [[Archive:Whitney Whistler, Volume 6, Number 1|''Whitney Whistler'', Spring 1986]], by Mary Anne Shields, donated by Cape Canaveral Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.  Pages 60, 61.
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* Whitney, Kenneth L., [[Archive:The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin|''The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin'']] (Silver Spring, MD: The author, 2003).
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2.{{note|2}} "Micha Whitney born Dece<sup>r</sup> 11. 1752," according to Lester MacKenzie Bragdon and John E. Frost, [[Archive:York, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of York, Maine, prior to 1892'']] (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1992).
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4.{{note|4}} "Micah [Whitney] and Hannah Cobb, [married] Nov. 29, 1779," 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).  Also, "Nov. 29, 1779, Micah WHITNEY &amp; Hannah COBB; by William GORHAM, Esq., Gorham (A:32)," according to Kelley, Judith Holbrook, ed. and transcr., Clayton Rand Adams, ed., [[Archive:Vital Records, Maine, Cumberland County Marriage Returns|''Marriage Returns of Cumberland County, Maine, Prior to 1892'']], Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication No. 29 (Rockport, ME:  Picton Press, 1998), p. 70.
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5.{{note|5}} [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 121#P632|Frederick C. Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'' (Chicago, IL: The Author, 1895)]], p. 121.
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6.{{note|6}} "Sally [Whitney], d. Micah and Hannah, [born] Jan. 11, 1781," 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).
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7.{{note|7}} "William [Whitney], s. Micah and Hannah, [born] May 3, 1783," 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).
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8.{{note|8}} "Lydia [Whitney], d. Micah and Hannah, [born] Feb. 8, 1785," 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).  Also, "9 Feb 1785, Lydia, d. of Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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9.{{note|9}} "Joel [Whitney], s. Micah and Hannah, [born] May 7, 1787," 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).  Also, "7 May 1787  Joel, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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10.{{note|10}} "16 Mar 1789  Charlotte, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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11.{{note|11}} "15 Aug 1791  Ebenezer, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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12.{{note|12}} "5 May 1794  Andrew, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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13.{{note|13}} "30 Apr 1797  Mary, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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14.{{note|14}} "Mary [Whitney], and Reubin Smith, both of Otisfield, [married] 10 Mar. 1817," according to Spurr, William Samuel, ed., [[Archive:Otisfield, Maine, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Otisfield, Maine, to the Year 1892; Births, Marriages and Deaths'']] ([Portland, Me.]: Maine Historical Society, 1948).
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15.{{note|15}} "8 Dec 1799  Joanna, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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16.{{note|16}} "Joanna Whitney, m. Caleb Sylvester, 8 Oct 1818," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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17.{{note|17}} "1 Nov 1801  Happy, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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18.{{note|18}} "Happy Whitney, m. Samuel Fino, 17 Jun 1822," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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19.{{note|19}} "11 Oct 1803  Nethum, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
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20.{{note|20}} "19 Mar 1806  Beng M., s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips, Maine, Vital Records]].
  
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 12 November 2015

Micah5 Whitney (Abel4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Abel4 and Mary (Cane) Whitney, was born 2 Dec 1752, Phillips, ME,[1] or 11 Dec 1752, York, ME,[2] and died 19 Jun 1829, probabaly Gorham, ME,[3] or 4 Sep 1832, Phillips, ME. (Note: The settlement of Phillips, ME (first called "Curvo") did not commence until 1790. Micah Whitney could not have been born there in 1752.)

Micah married, 29 Nov 1779 at Gorham, ME, Hannah Cobb, by William Gorham, Esq.,[4] daughter of Andrew and Hannah (Green) Cobb. She was born 28 Mar 1762, Phillips, ME, and died 5 Dec 1833, Phillips, ME. (Note: Hannah could not have been born in Phillips in 1762 for the same reason her husband could not in 1752. She was born in Falmouth (now Portland), ME.)

Pierce says the following:[5]

He was a blacksmith and during the Revolutionary war was a soldier in the company from New Vineyard, Me.; was also sergt. In the war of 1812; was granted a pension in 1818. (Note: In 1869 Albert Pease published a History of Phillips, Maine. Page 4 of the history says that Micah moved to Phillips from Gray, ME in 1811. In 1812, he would have been sixty years old. Page 30 of the same history contains a list of the names of the men who served from Phillips in the War of 1812. The name Micah Whitney does not appear in this list, but four other Whitney names, including Micah's sons Eben and Andrew, do appear.)

Children of Micah5 and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney: (Note: Micah did not arrive in Phillips until 1811, so none of his children were born there. The dates of birth of ten of his children are recorded in the Phillips Vital Records, as many families in Maine in those times recorded their family's birth dates after moving into a town.)

i. Sally6 Whitney, b. 11 Jan 1781, Gorham, ME;[6] m. before 21 Jun 1805, Gray, ME, James Humphrey, b. 4 Nov 1783, Phillips, ME.
ii. William Perse Whitney, b. 3 May 1783, Gorham, ME;[7] m.(1) Sarah Frank; m.(2) Nancy I. Carlton. He was also known as William Peace Whitney.
iii. Lydia Whitney, b. 3 or 8 Feb 1785, Gorham, ME,[8] or 9 Feb 1785, Phillips, ME; d. Jun 1849, Phillips, ME; unmarried. She is buried in the Field Cemetery in Phillips.
iv. Joel Whitney, b. 7 May 1787, Phillips or Gorham, ME;[9] m.(1) Sally Dyer; m.(2) Sarah Ramsdell; m.(3) Betsey Chase.
v. Charlotte Whitney, b. 16 Mar 1789, Phillips, ME;[10] d. 4 Apr 1867, Phillips, ME; unmarried. She is buried in the Field Cemetery in Phillips.
vi. Ebenezer Whitney, b. 15 Aug 1791, Phillips or Gorham, ME;[11] m. Dorcas Drury.
vii. Andrew Whitney, b. 5 May 1794, Phillips, ME,[12] or 5 May 1795, Gorham, ME; Huldah Sweetser.
viii. Mary Whitney, b. 30 Apr 1797, Phillips or Gorham, ME;[13] m. 10 Mar 1817, Otisfield, ME, Reuben Smith "both of Otisfield",[14] b. 10 August 1797 in Otisfield, ME. They had six children. Reubin died 3 April 1876 and Mary died 26 May 1888, both in Hanson, Plymouth Co., MA.
ix. Joanna Whitney, b. 6 or 8 Dec 1799, Phillips or Gorham, ME;[15] d. 17 Apr 1862, Mifflin, WI; m. 10 Sep 1818, Phillips, ME, Caleb Barker Sylvester,[16] b. 9 Aug 1783, Bath, ME, d. 16 Feb 1868, Mifflin, WI.
x. Happy Whitney, b. 1 Nov 1801, Phillips or Gorham, ME;[17] m. 18 May 1821, Phillips, ME, Samuel Wilson Phoenix.[18] They resided in Madrid and Plymouth, ME and had four children, two of whom died young.
xi. Nahum Whitney, b. 11 Oct 1803, Phillips, ME;[19] unmarried.
xii. Benjamin Morse Whitney, b. 19 Mar 1806, Phillips, Gorham, or Gray, ME;[20] m. Susan Wells.

Notes

Hannah Cobb was a Mayflower descendant as follows:

  1. John Howland, m. Elizabeth Tilley
  2. Hope Howland, m. John Chipman
  3. Hope Chipman, m. Jonathan Cobb
  4. Samuel Cobb, m. Abigail Stewart
  5. Chipman Cobb, m. Elizabeth Ingersoll
  6. Andrew Cobb, m. Hannah Green
  7. Hannah Cobb, m. Micah5 Whitney

Census

References

  • Family History, Volume S(4), Sylvester, Daughters of the American Revolution library, Washington, DC.
  • Listed in Daughters of the American Revolution membership records 157305 (issued 1920), 476629 (issued 1960), 481880 (issued 1961), 515332 (issued 1966), 569548 (issued 1972), 717023 (issued 1988), 727930 (issued 1989).

From DAR #476629: "My ancestor's (Mica, Micah Whitney) place of residence during the Revolution was Buxton (now Gorham, Maine), Mass... served as a private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Co., Col James Scammons 30th Regt., muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; enlisted Sep. 27, 1775... also Company returns dated Sep. 27, 1775; including abstract of pay Aug 1, 1775; also order for money in lieu of bounty coat dated Oct. 26, 1775 (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors, Vol. 17: 238)." Notes that the middle name "Peace" was given to William because he was born on the day the war ended.

  • The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Pages 438, 829, 833-834.

"Micah Whitney, son of Abel, was a blacksmith. He served in the war of the Revolution and was a sergeant in the War of 1812. He married Hannah, daughter of Andrew and Hannah Cobb."

"Buried at the Rufus Bean Farm on the bank of the Sandy River- unmarked graves for him & Hannah in 1843." "Sally Whitney and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Avon, ME. Sally Whitney and James Humphrey lived circa 1850 at Salem, ME."
"Lydia Whitney never married, lived with bro. Ebenezer; died in old age." "Charlotte Whitney never married - lived with brother Ebenezer until he married - buried by him in Field's Cem., Phillips, Maine." "He, Ebenezer, married late in life; was a farmer, mill man, civil engineer. He laid out the first wagon roads in Phillips." "Mary Whitney and Reuben Smith lived in Mass- no other records known." "Happy Whitney and Samuel W. Phoenix lived in Phillips & Madrid Maine- then moved to Plymouth, Maine." "Nahum Whitney lived to old age- no record known of his family."

  • Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1901. Pages 432-433.

"... spent seven years in the Continental Army. Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812... Ancestors of this family came to Massachusetts in the seventeenth century, and many of its members were prominent in the civil and military affairs of the colony." "Joanna (Whitney), who was distinguished by her industrious and frugal habits, passed away at the age of sixty-three years. She was born at Otisfield, Maine, a daughter of Michael [this is undoubtedly a typo: other sources list it as Micah] Whitney, who spent seven years in the Continental Army. Two of his sons took part in the battle of Lake Champlain during the war of 1812, another son, Joel, became a leading citizen of the town of Phillips, where he operated a store and mill, and served in the Legislature." "Benjamin Whitney was town clerk and a school teacher."

1.^  Source

2.^  "Micha Whitney born Decer 11. 1752," according to Lester MacKenzie Bragdon and John E. Frost, Vital Records of York, Maine, prior to 1892 (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1992).

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4.^  "Micah [Whitney] and Hannah Cobb, [married] Nov. 29, 1779," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897). Also, "Nov. 29, 1779, Micah WHITNEY & Hannah COBB; by William GORHAM, Esq., Gorham (A:32)," according to Kelley, Judith Holbrook, ed. and transcr., Clayton Rand Adams, ed., Marriage Returns of Cumberland County, Maine, Prior to 1892, Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication No. 29 (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 1998), p. 70.

5.^  Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635 (Chicago, IL: The Author, 1895), p. 121.

6.^  "Sally [Whitney], d. Micah and Hannah, [born] Jan. 11, 1781," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897).

7.^  "William [Whitney], s. Micah and Hannah, [born] May 3, 1783," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897).

8.^  "Lydia [Whitney], d. Micah and Hannah, [born] Feb. 8, 1785," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897). Also, "9 Feb 1785, Lydia, d. of Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

9.^  "Joel [Whitney], s. Micah and Hannah, [born] May 7, 1787," according to Marquis Fayette King, comp., Publishments, marriages, births and deaths from the earlier records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, ME: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897). Also, "7 May 1787 Joel, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

10.^  "16 Mar 1789 Charlotte, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

11.^  "15 Aug 1791 Ebenezer, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

12.^  "5 May 1794 Andrew, s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

13.^  "30 Apr 1797 Mary, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

14.^  "Mary [Whitney], and Reubin Smith, both of Otisfield, [married] 10 Mar. 1817," according to Spurr, William Samuel, ed., Vital Records of Otisfield, Maine, to the Year 1892; Births, Marriages and Deaths ([Portland, Me.]: Maine Historical Society, 1948).

15.^  "8 Dec 1799 Joanna, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

16.^  "Joanna Whitney, m. Caleb Sylvester, 8 Oct 1818," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

17.^  "1 Nov 1801 Happy, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

18.^  "Happy Whitney, m. Samuel Fino, 17 Jun 1822," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

19.^  "11 Oct 1803 Nethum, d. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.

20.^  "19 Mar 1806 Beng M., s. Micah Whitney and Hannah [born]," according to Phillips, Maine, Vital Records.


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