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| '''Eunice Whitney''', b. 16 Nov 1763, Needham, MA; d. 1 Oct 1842, Southwick; m.(1) ----- Marshall; m.(2) March 1784, Gideon Root; both buried in (old) Southwick Cemetery. They had 6 children.
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Revision as of 08:25, 8 December 2016

Jonathan5 Whitney (Benjamin4, Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Benjamin4 and Margaret (Sanderson) Whitney, was born 25 Sep 1734, Framingham, MA,[1] and died 1800, Dalton or Framingham, MA.[2]

He "of Framingham" married, 15 Jun 1758, Waltham, MA, Eunice Marshall "of Waltham".[3] She was born 2 Oct 1736, Sherborn, MA, and died Sep 1799, Dalton, MA.

Pierce says the following:[4]

He was a soldier at the battle of Bunker Hill from Hopkinton, Mass. (NSSAR Ancestor # P-319130; DAR Ancestor # A125145)

Children of Jonathan5 and Eunice (Marshall) Whitney:

i. Sarah Whitney6, b. 12 Jun 1759, Needham, MA; bapt. 20 Sep 1761, Needham, MA; [5] m. circa 1784, Justus Hough.
ii. David Whitney, b. 3 Nov 1761, Needham, MA; bapt. 22 Nov 1761, Needham, MA;[6] d. 19 Oct 1780 at NY; killed by Indians in the Battle of Stony Raba [i.e., Stone Arabia], on the Mohawk, while serving in Capt. Ely's company.
iii. Eunice Whitney, b. 16 Nov 1763, Needham, MA; d. 1 Oct 1842, Southwick; m.(1) ----- Marshall; m.(2) March 1784, Gideon Root; both buried in (old) Southwick Cemetery. They had 8 children.
iv. Amos Whitney, b. 27 Sep 1764, Dalton, MA.
v. Esther Whitney, b. 13 Apr 1766, Needham, MA; bapt. 13 Jul 1766, Needham, MA;[7] m. Cyrus Rockwood.
vi. Isaac Whitney, b. 26 Sep 1768, Sherborn, MA, d. 29 Sep 1797; m. Caroline Harman. Both buried in Hopkins Cemetery, West Rupert, Vermont.
vii. Persis Whitney, b. 20 Aug 1769, Dalton, MA; m. ----- Lasure. There could be some confusion, as her Aunt Persis m. Joseph Lesuer.
viii. Asaph Whitney, b. 21 Jun 1770, Hopkinton, MA; bapt. 3 Nov 1776, Hopkinton, MA;[8] m. Bethiah Hopkins. They had 11 children.
ix. Olive Whitney, b. say 1773; m. Anson Hopkins.
x. Jonathan Whitney, bapt. 3 Nov 1776, Hopkinton, MA.[9] He might or might not be the Jonathan Whitney "of Brookline" who m. (int. 4 Dec 1808, Weston, MA[10]) 1 Jan 1809, Anna Stimson[11], daughter of James, Jr., and Anna (Allen) Stimson, by Rev. Samuel Kendall. She was b. 7 Jun 1785, Weston, MA.

Census

  • 1790: not found. A possibility is 1790, Southwick, Hampshire Co., MA: Jonathan Whitney, 1 male over 16 and 2 females. He is on the same page as Benjamin Whitney, also otherwise unidentified, who might be his father.
  • 1800, Southwick, Hampshire Co., MA: Jonathan Whitney, 1 male over 45 and 1 female over 45. This is surely the same man as in the 1790 census at Southwick.
  • 1810, son Jonathan may be the one found in Boston Ward 6.
  • 1820, son Jonathan may be the one found in Boston Ward 6.
  • 1830, son Jonathan may be the one found in Boston Ward 7.
  • 1840, son Jonathan not found.

References

1.^  "Jonathan [Whitney], s. of Benjamin and Margereat, [born] Sept. 25, 1734," according to Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: 1911).

2.^  Source

3.^  "Jonathan [Whitney] of Framingham, and Eunice Marshall, [married] June 15, 1758," according to Vital Records of Waltham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904). Also, "Jonathan [Whitney] and Eunice Marshall of Waltham, [married] June 15, 1758, In Waltham," according to Framingham Vital Records.

4.^  Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635 (Chicago, IL: The Author, 1895), p. 125.

5.^  "Sarah [Whitney], d. Jonathan and Eunice, [born] June 12, 1759, bap. Sep. 20, 1761," according to Town of Needham, "Vital Records of Needham, Massachusetts," unpublished.

6.^  "David [Whitney], s. Jonathan and Eunice, [born] Nov. 3, 1762, bap. Nov. 22, 1761," according to Town of Needham, "Vital Records of Needham, Massachusetts," unpublished.

7.^  "Esther [Whitney], d. Jonathan and Eunice, [born] Apr 13, 1766, bap. July 13, 1766," according to Town of Needham, "Vital Records of Needham, Massachusetts," unpublished.

8.^  "Asaph [Whitney], ch. Jonathan, bp. Nov.3, 1776. C.R.1," according to Vital Records of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911).

9.^  "Jonathan [Whitney], ch. Jonathan bp. Nov. 3, 1776. C.R.1," according to Hopkinton Vital Records.

10.^  "Jonathan [Whitney] of Brookline and Anna Stimson, int. Dec. 4, 1808. [p. 188]," according to Mary Frances Peirce, Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703--Gravestones--1900. Church Records, 1709-1825. Appendix and Addenda, Cent Society, Gleanings from the Town Files, Bits of Genealogy, Error, Indexes, &c. (Boston, MA: McIncloe Bros., Printers, 1901), page .

11.^  "Jonathan [Whitney] of Brookline and Anna Stimson, Jan. 1, 1809, by Rev. Samuel Kendal. [p. 227]," according to Weston Vital Records, page .


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