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'''Jasper<sup>7</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Ami (1781-1867)|Ami<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1737-1792)|Jonathan<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1704-1755)|Jonathan<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1681-1754)|Jonathan<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, Ami (1781-1867)|Ami<sup>6</sup> and Anna (Amsden) Whitney]],
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was born 8 Nov 1803, Seneca, NY, and dec 15 Oct 1888, Gibsonburg, OH.
  
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He married, 13 Feb 1826, ON, '''Elizabeth Gunwer'''.  She was born 1809, Berne, Switzerland, and died 18 Oct 1886, Wood County, OH.  Her name was recorded as Elizabeth Demshroder in the Bible record.
''' Jasper<sup>7</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Ami (1781-1867)|Ami<sup>6</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1737-1792)|Jonathan<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1704-1755)|Jonathan<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1681-1754)|Jonathan<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), born Seneca, New York, Nov 8, 1803; married in Ohio, Feb 13, 1826, Elizabeth Gunwer: born 1809 in Berne, Switzerland; died Wood County, Ohio, Oct 18, 1886.  
 
  
Jasper Whitney was a native of New York state, and at one time resided in Thompson, Ohio, where he was one of the early settlers.  He was at one time taken suddenly ill and after a short illness died.  The neighbors rendered all possible assistance and the doctor informed the family that he was dead.  A coffin was made and brought to the house and preparations made for the burial.  Mrs. Whitney could not persuade herself that her husband was dead and the funeral was postponed.  A consultation of physicians was held and no trace of life could be discovered.  The doctors, neighbors, and all tried to prevail on her to have the funeral but she was unmoved and insisted that her husband was not dead.  Her neighbors thought she was insane, but she cared little for their opinions.  She kept her sleepless nights by the side of her husband applying restoratives and on the forenoon of the ninth day discovered signs of consciousness and in short time succeeded in bringing him to life.  He soon recovered good health.  He heard, while lying in a trance everything that was said near him, and when he recovered sufficiently said many ugly things of those who wished to bury him alive.  Mrs. Whitney's father died several years after and the coffin was used for his interment.  He died Oct 15, 1888; resided Gibsonburg, Ohio.  
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Jasper Whitney was a native of New York state, and at one time resided in Thompson, OH, where he was one of the early settlers.  He was at one time taken suddenly ill and after a short illness died.  The neighbors rendered all possible assistance and the doctor informed the family that he was dead.  A coffin was made and brought to the house and preparations made for the burial.  Mrs. Whitney could not persuade herself that her husband was dead and the funeral was postponed.  A consultation of physicians was held and no trace of life could be discovered.  The doctors, neighbors, and all tried to prevail on her to have the funeral but she was unmoved and insisted that her husband was not dead.  Her neighbors thought she was insane, but she cared little for their opinions.  She kept her sleepless nights by the side of her husband applying restoratives and on the forenoon of the ninth day discovered signs of consciousness and in short time succeeded in bringing him to life.  He soon recovered good health.  He heard, while lying in a trance everything that was said near him, and when he recovered sufficiently said many ugly things of those who wished to bury him alive.  Mrs. Whitney's father died several years after and the coffin was used for his interment.  He died 15 Oct 1888; resided Gibsonburg, OH.
  
Children of Jasper<sup>7</sup> Whitney:
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Children of Jasper<sup>7</sup> and Elizabeth (Gunwer) Whitney:
  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Erastus Frank (1836-?)|'''Erastus F.<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], born Aug 31, 1836; married Lucinda Hamburger.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edwin G. (1827-1862)|'''Edwin G.<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], b. 26 Mar 1827; m. Margaret Garns.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Ezra A. (1840-?)|'''Ezra A. Whitney''']], born Aug, 12, 1840; married Mary E. Decker.  
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| '''Emeline Whitney''' or Amelia Whitney, b. 27 Feb 1834; m. 15 Feb 1853, Sandusky Co., OH, Franklin B. Spooner.  They resided Liberty, Wood Co., OH.  He d.s.p. 19 Feb 1893; was a farmer.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Ami (1842-1891)|'''Ami Whitney''']], born Apr 19, 1842; married Julia Damschroder.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Erastus Frank (1836-a1872)|'''Erastus F. Whitney''']], b. 31 Aug 1836; m. Lucinda Hamburger.
 
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| '''Mary Whitney''', born -----; married O.C. Russell; s.p.; resided Helena, Montana, 1418 Phoenix Ave.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Ezra A. (1840-a1880)|'''Ezra A. Whitney''']], b. 12 Aug 1840; m. Mary E. Decker.
 
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| '''Anna Elizabeth Whitney''', born Jan 24, 1856; married Henry King,
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| [[Family:Whitney, Ami W. (1842-1891)|'''Ami W. Whitney''']], b. 19 Apr 1842; m. Julia Damschroder.
:Ch.: Harrie Whitford; born 8 Jun 1877; Geyette, born 24 May 1879; resided Sandusky, Ohio; the mother married 2d at Fort Benton, Montana, Carroll W. Thrailkill; born Dec 25, 1846. 
 
:Ch.: Whitney J., b Dec. 17, 1886; Estella, born Nov 17, 1888; resided Ft. B.  
 
 
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| '''Ellen Whitney''', born ----- ; married William Klotz; resided Bowling Green, Ohio.  
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| '''Mary A. Whitney''', b. ca. 1845; m. 23 Jan 1868, Sandusky Co., OH, Obed C. Russell; s.p.; resided Helena, MT, 1418 Phoenix Ave.
 
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| '''Emeline Whitney''', born Feb 27, 1834; married Feb 11, 1852, at Freemont, Ohio, ----Spooner. He d.s.p. Feb 19, 1893; was a farmer.  
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| '''Ellen Whitney''', b. ca. 1848, OH; m. 2 Apr 1868, Sandusky Co., OH, William P. Klotz; resided Bowling Green, OH.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edwin G. (1827-1862)|'''Edwin G. Whitney''']], born Mar 26, 1827; married Margaret Garns.  
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| '''Anna Elizabeth Whitney''', b. 24 Jan 1856; m.(1) 18 Jan 1877, Sandusky Co., OH, Henry King; resided Sandusky, OH; m.(2) Fort Benton, MT, Carroll W. Thrailkill, b. 25 Dec 1846; resided Fort Benton, MT.  Children:
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| '''Harrie Whitford King''', b. 8 Jun 1877.
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| '''Geyette King''', b. 24 May 1879; resided Sandusky, OH.
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| '''Whitney J. Thrailkill''', b. 17 Dec 1886.
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| '''Estella Thrailkill''', b. 17 Nov 1888.
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|}
 
|}
 
|}
  
==References==
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== Census ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 416|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 416-417]].
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* [[Archive:1830 Census Extracts, Ohio#39|1830, Thompson, Seneca Co., OH]]:  Jasper Whitney, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 0-4, 1 female 20-29, and 1 female 0-4.
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* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, Ohio#69|1840, Thompson, Seneca Co., OH]]:  Whitney, Joseph, 1 male 80-89, 1 male 30-39, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 0-4, 1 female 40-49, 1 female 30-39, and 1 female 5-9; 2 engaged in agriculture.  "Joseph" is apparently an error for "Jasper".
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* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Ohio, Seneca County#1|1850, Thompson, Seneca Co., OH]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 594  607 Jasper Whitney        46 M - Farmer            $4000 N.Y.
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          Elizabeth    "        40 F -                          Switzerland
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          Edwin        "        23 M - Laborer                  Ohio
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          Amelia      "        16 F -                          "    Attended school
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          Erastus      "        13 M -                          "    Attended school
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          Ezra        "        9 M -                          "    Attended school
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          Ammi        "        7 M -                          "    Attended school
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          Mary        "        5 F -                          "    Attended school
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          Ellen        "        2 F -                          "</p>
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* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, Ohio, Sandusky County#1|1860, Madison, Sandusky Co., OH]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">1602 1519 Casper Whitney      54 M - Farmer                  N.Y.
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          Elizabeth          59 F -                        Switz.
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          Erastas            22 M - Farm hand              Ohio
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          Ezra                20 M -    "                    "
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          Ermi                18 M -    "                    "
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          James Cooley        14 M -    "                    "
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          Mary                13 F -                          "
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          Ellen              10 F -                          "
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          Elisabeth            4 F -                          "
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          Elizabeth Rudi      72 F -                        Switz.</p>
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"Casper" is an error for "Jasper".
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Ohio, Sandusky County#1|1870, Madison, Sandusky Co., OH]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">  65  63 Whitney, Jasper      66 M W Farmer        $3500 $1500 New York  Male citizen over 21
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            "  Elizabeth        61 F " Keeping house                "
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            "  Anna            14 " " At home                    Ohio      Attended school
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            "  John              7 M "                            "
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          Dennis, Hiram        17 " " Works by month              "        Attended school</p>
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Elizabeth was born in Switzerland, not New York.  John was probably a grandson.
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Ohio#248|1880, Madison, Sandusky Co., OH]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">Jasper WHITNEY        76 Self M M W  NY  Farmer              NY  NY
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Elisabeth WHITNEY      70 Wife F M W  SWIT Keeping House      SWIT SWIT
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Anna KING              25 Dau  F D W  OH  House Keeper        NY  PA
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Henry KING              3 GSon M S W  OH  At Home            OH  OH
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Gertie KING            1 GDau F S W  OH  At Home            OH  OH</p>
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== References ==
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* [[Archive:Bible Record of Ami and Anna (Amsden) Whitney|Bible Record of Ami and Anna (Amsden) Whitney]].
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 416|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 416-417]].
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2008, 2010, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
  
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[[Category: Gibsonburg, Ohio]]
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[[Category:Ontario County, New York]]
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[[Category:Wood County, Ohio]]
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[[Category:Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio]]
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[[Category:Liberty, Wood County, Ohio]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 19 May 2018

Jasper7 Whitney (Ami6, Jonathan5, Jonathan4, Jonathan3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Ami6 and Anna (Amsden) Whitney, was born 8 Nov 1803, Seneca, NY, and dec 15 Oct 1888, Gibsonburg, OH.

He married, 13 Feb 1826, ON, Elizabeth Gunwer. She was born 1809, Berne, Switzerland, and died 18 Oct 1886, Wood County, OH. Her name was recorded as Elizabeth Demshroder in the Bible record.

Jasper Whitney was a native of New York state, and at one time resided in Thompson, OH, where he was one of the early settlers. He was at one time taken suddenly ill and after a short illness died. The neighbors rendered all possible assistance and the doctor informed the family that he was dead. A coffin was made and brought to the house and preparations made for the burial. Mrs. Whitney could not persuade herself that her husband was dead and the funeral was postponed. A consultation of physicians was held and no trace of life could be discovered. The doctors, neighbors, and all tried to prevail on her to have the funeral but she was unmoved and insisted that her husband was not dead. Her neighbors thought she was insane, but she cared little for their opinions. She kept her sleepless nights by the side of her husband applying restoratives and on the forenoon of the ninth day discovered signs of consciousness and in short time succeeded in bringing him to life. He soon recovered good health. He heard, while lying in a trance everything that was said near him, and when he recovered sufficiently said many ugly things of those who wished to bury him alive. Mrs. Whitney's father died several years after and the coffin was used for his interment. He died 15 Oct 1888; resided Gibsonburg, OH.

Children of Jasper7 and Elizabeth (Gunwer) Whitney:

i. Edwin G.8 Whitney, b. 26 Mar 1827; m. Margaret Garns.
ii. Emeline Whitney or Amelia Whitney, b. 27 Feb 1834; m. 15 Feb 1853, Sandusky Co., OH, Franklin B. Spooner. They resided Liberty, Wood Co., OH. He d.s.p. 19 Feb 1893; was a farmer.
iii. Erastus F. Whitney, b. 31 Aug 1836; m. Lucinda Hamburger.
iv. Ezra A. Whitney, b. 12 Aug 1840; m. Mary E. Decker.
v. Ami W. Whitney, b. 19 Apr 1842; m. Julia Damschroder.
vi. Mary A. Whitney, b. ca. 1845; m. 23 Jan 1868, Sandusky Co., OH, Obed C. Russell; s.p.; resided Helena, MT, 1418 Phoenix Ave.
vii. Ellen Whitney, b. ca. 1848, OH; m. 2 Apr 1868, Sandusky Co., OH, William P. Klotz; resided Bowling Green, OH.
viii. Anna Elizabeth Whitney, b. 24 Jan 1856; m.(1) 18 Jan 1877, Sandusky Co., OH, Henry King; resided Sandusky, OH; m.(2) Fort Benton, MT, Carroll W. Thrailkill, b. 25 Dec 1846; resided Fort Benton, MT. Children:
a. Harrie Whitford King, b. 8 Jun 1877.
b. Geyette King, b. 24 May 1879; resided Sandusky, OH.
c. Whitney J. Thrailkill, b. 17 Dec 1886.
d. Estella Thrailkill, b. 17 Nov 1888.

Census

594 607 Jasper Whitney 46 M - Farmer $4000 N.Y. Elizabeth " 40 F - Switzerland Edwin " 23 M - Laborer Ohio Amelia " 16 F - " Attended school Erastus " 13 M - " Attended school Ezra " 9 M - " Attended school Ammi " 7 M - " Attended school Mary " 5 F - " Attended school Ellen " 2 F - "

1602 1519 Casper Whitney 54 M - Farmer N.Y. Elizabeth 59 F - Switz. Erastas 22 M - Farm hand Ohio Ezra 20 M - " " Ermi 18 M - " " James Cooley 14 M - " " Mary 13 F - " Ellen 10 F - " Elisabeth 4 F - " Elizabeth Rudi 72 F - Switz.

"Casper" is an error for "Jasper".

65 63 Whitney, Jasper 66 M W Farmer $3500 $1500 New York Male citizen over 21 " Elizabeth 61 F " Keeping house " " Anna 14 " " At home Ohio Attended school " John 7 M " " Dennis, Hiram 17 " " Works by month " Attended school

Elizabeth was born in Switzerland, not New York. John was probably a grandson.

Jasper WHITNEY 76 Self M M W NY Farmer NY NY Elisabeth WHITNEY 70 Wife F M W SWIT Keeping House SWIT SWIT Anna KING 25 Dau F D W OH House Keeper NY PA Henry KING 3 GSon M S W OH At Home OH OH Gertie KING 1 GDau F S W OH At Home OH OH

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