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− | | '''Martha Edna<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 13 Jul 1851, Boston, MA;{{ref|4}} m. 7 Jul 1870, Boston, MA, Charles H. Small, son of Samuel and Maria A. (-----) Small; resided 52 F street, South Boston, MA. He was b. 23 Oct 1846, New Bedford, MA;{{ref|5}} d. 13 Mar 1892. | + | | '''Martha Edna<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 13 Jul 1851, Boston, MA;{{ref|4}} m. 7 Jul 1870, Boston, MA, Charles H. Small, son of Samuel and Maria A. (-----) Small; resided 52 F street, South Boston, MA. He was b. 23 Oct 1846, New Bedford, MA;{{ref|5}} d. 13 Mar 1892. Children: |
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+ | | '''Mabel I. Small''', b. 4 Jul 1875. | ||
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| [[Family:Whitney, Frank R. (1853-a1885)|'''Frank R. Whitney''']], b. 25 Mar 1853, or 23 Apr 1853, Boston, MA [given name omitted];{{ref|6}} m. Ellen Benton. | | [[Family:Whitney, Frank R. (1853-a1885)|'''Frank R. Whitney''']], b. 25 Mar 1853, or 23 Apr 1853, Boston, MA [given name omitted];{{ref|6}} m. Ellen Benton. | ||
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Frank H. HAM 23 Oth M S W MA Clothing Cutter ME ME | Frank H. HAM 23 Oth M S W MA Clothing Cutter ME ME | ||
Jane S. TRICKEY 40 Oth F W W ME Dress Maker ME ME</p> | Jane S. TRICKEY 40 Oth F W W ME Dress Maker ME ME</p> | ||
− | * [[Archive:1900 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Suffolk County# | + | * [[Archive:1900 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Suffolk County#107|1900, 52 H Street, Boston Ward 15, Suffolk Co., MA]]: |
+ | <p class="Plaintext90">159 292 Whitney, Edna M. Head W F Mar 1831 69 wid 3ch 2liv Maine Maine Maine Owns mortgaged house | ||
+ | Landry, Martin SiL W F Nov 1846 54 mar 5 New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Teamster | ||
+ | -----, Martha B. Dau W F Jul 1853 46 mar 5 1ch 1liv Massachusetts Vermont New Hampshire | ||
+ | Whitney, Alfred GSon W M Apr 1875 25 sgl Massachusetts Massachusetts Maine Teamster | ||
+ | -----, Frank R. Son W M Apr 1858 42 mar -- Massachusetts Vermont New Hampshire Teamster</p> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 13:33, 17 July 2019
Alfred7 Whitney (William6, Elijah5, John4, William3, Joshua2, John1), son of William6 and Prudence (Brown) Whitney, was born 6 Mar 1821, Norwich, VT, and died 14 Jan 1890, Boston, MA, aged 69 years 10 months 8 days, of apoplexia.[1]
He married, 14 Jun 1850, or 23 Jun 1850, Boston, MA, Edna N. Haskell,[2] daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Bray) Haskell. She was born 6 Mar 1831, Deer Isle, ME, and died 15 Jan 1905, Springfield, MA, aged 74 years 10 months, of pneumonia.[3]
Alfred Whitney resided in Boston nearly all his life. He was a member of the firm of Whitney & Babcock, expressmen, for over thirty years. He retired from business some thirteen years before his death. The death of his son Lewis was a deep affliction to him, and he survived his death only seven months. He went to the cellar to prepare his furnace fires and fell in a paralytic shock, living only forty hours afterward. He was a steady, quiet, honest man, respected by all. He is buried at Upham's Corner, Dorchester, MA. He resided Boston, MA.
Children of Alfred7 and Edna N. (Haskell) Whitney:
i. Martha Edna8 Whitney, b. 13 Jul 1851, Boston, MA;[4] m. 7 Jul 1870, Boston, MA, Charles H. Small, son of Samuel and Maria A. (-----) Small; resided 52 F street, South Boston, MA. He was b. 23 Oct 1846, New Bedford, MA;[5] d. 13 Mar 1892. Children: a. Mabel I. Small, b. 4 Jul 1875.
ii. Frank R. Whitney, b. 25 Mar 1853, or 23 Apr 1853, Boston, MA [given name omitted];[6] m. Ellen Benton. iii. Lewis Alfred Whitney, b. 22 Dec 1855, or 20 Dec 1855, Boston, MA [given name omitted];[7] unmarried; d. 7 Jun 1889. He was b. Boston, educated at the public schools and the Preston School of Design. He learned the trade of stencil cutter and engraver, but was obliged to give up his work on account of an injury to his knee. For seven years he was confined to the house, and during that time executed many elegant oil paintings, which still remain in the family. iv. Charles Alfred Whitney, b. 14 Jun 1871, Boston, MA;[8] d. 28 Jul 1871.
Census
1515 2373 Saml. B. Whiting 32 M - Carpenter Vermont Sarah " 28 F - Maine Alfred B. " 3 M - Mass. Sarah J. " 7/12 F - do Alfred " 29 M - do Vermont Edna " 21 F - Maine Levi " 19 M - Apprentice Vermont Ann W. " 20 F - do Luther C. Sanderson 34 M - Hatter Mass. (Mrs.) " 25 F - N. Hamp. Ellen Conner 15 " - Ireland Julia O'Brien 22 " - do
326 1470 Alfred Whitney 34 M - Teamster Vt. Ellen " 25 F - Me. Martha E. " 4 F - Mass. Frank E. " 2 M - " Caroline Hashell 20 F - Me.
434 693 Alfred Whitney 39 M - Teamster $2000 $2000 Vermont Elna " 28 F - Maine Martha E. " 9 " - Mass. Attended school Frank R. " 7 M - " Attended school Lewis A. " 5 " - " Attended school Henry Coville 45 " - Machinist " Mrs. " 35 F - " Wm. " 6 M - " Henry Cormic 25 " - Carpenter Brit. Prov. John Tobie 40 " - " N.H. Wm. Hanscom 30 " - " $2000 - " Wm. Fillebrick 23 " - " " Henry Foggett 35 " - Printer " Elizabeth " 34 F - Maine " " 2 " - Mass. Fredk. Hamilton 37 M - Machinist Maine Thos. P. " 23 " - Printer " Married in year Mrs. F. " 37 F - " Abby " 4 " - " Mrs. Thos. " 19 " - Mass. Married in year Dora " 21 " - Maine Mary Chadbourne 22 " - Tailoress " Anne Mahoney 19 " - Domestic Ire. Bridget " 21 " - " " Saphronia Willcamsby 35 " - Mass. Bester Haskell 21 M - Carpenter Maine Geo. Maynard 40 " - Police Officer " Married in year Anna Maynard 35 F - Mass. Married in year
1682 2781 Edna Whitney 34 F - Me. M - - - - - Alfred " 44 M - " " Teamster - - 1 1 - Martha E. " 13 F - Mass. S - - - - - Frank R. " 12 M - " " - - - - - Lewis A. " 9 " - " " - - - - - John Perry 34 " - Me. " " - - 1 1 - Caroline Cam 27 F - " W Seamstress - - - - -
736 925 Whitney, Alfred 49 M W Teamster Vermont Male citizen over 21 -----, Edna 38 F W Keeping House Maine -----, Martha E. 18 F W No Occupation Mass. -----, Frank R. 16 M W Drives a Team " -----, Lewis A. 13 M W Attending School " Attended school Perry, John 40 M W Teamster Maine Male citizen over 21 Bryant, Chas. 21 M W Works for a Machinist Mass. Male citizen over 21 Haskell, Mary 26 F W Seamstress Maine
Alfred WHITNEY 59 Self M M W VT Expressman CT VT Edna N. WHITNEY 48 Wife F M W ME Keeping House ME ME Lewis A. WHITNEY 23 Son M S W MA Stencil Cutter VT ME Charles H. SMALL 36 Oth M M W MA Stone Stone MA MA Martha E. SMALL 29 Oth F M W MA VT ME Mabel T. SMALL 4 Oth F S W MA MA MA Caroline HAM 44 Oth F W W ME Mattrass Maker ME ME Frank H. HAM 23 Oth M S W MA Clothing Cutter ME ME Jane S. TRICKEY 40 Oth F W W ME Dress Maker ME ME
159 292 Whitney, Edna M. Head W F Mar 1831 69 wid 3ch 2liv Maine Maine Maine Owns mortgaged house Landry, Martin SiL W F Nov 1846 54 mar 5 New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Teamster -----, Martha B. Dau W F Jul 1853 46 mar 5 1ch 1liv Massachusetts Vermont New Hampshire Whitney, Alfred GSon W M Apr 1875 25 sgl Massachusetts Massachusetts Maine Teamster -----, Frank R. Son W M Apr 1858 42 mar -- Massachusetts Vermont New Hampshire Teamster
References
- All data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), pp. 387-388.
1.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 411, page 31.
2.^ L.D.S. International Genealogical Index. Also, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 47, page 56.
3.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 1905/84 (death), page 490.
4.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 53, page 68.
5.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 228, page 93.
6.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 74, page 31.
7.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 92, page 74.
8.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 234, page 21.
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