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* Whitney, '''Jane (Christie) Whitney''', b. 1808, Cambridge, MA, dau. of Phinehas ----- & Hannah Chappels, m. 25 Apr 1870, Sandgate, VT, Philemon F. Elwell, of Sunderland, b. 1806, Arlington, VT, son of Clark and Sally (Stoddard) Elwell.  [[Archive:Vermont, Vital Records Index, Marriages]]
 
* Whitney, '''Jane (Christie) Whitney''', b. 1808, Cambridge, MA, dau. of Phinehas ----- & Hannah Chappels, m. 25 Apr 1870, Sandgate, VT, Philemon F. Elwell, of Sunderland, b. 1806, Arlington, VT, son of Clark and Sally (Stoddard) Elwell.  [[Archive:Vermont, Vital Records Index, Marriages]]
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Elisha (c1805-a1870)|Whitney, Jane (Ballou) (c1809-a1860)]], of Madrid and Potsdam, NY
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Elisha (c1805-a1870)|Whitney, Jane (Ballou) (c1809-a1860)]], of Madrid and Potsdam, NY
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* [[Family:Whitney, Norman (c1801-1870)|Whitney, Jane (Millard) (c1809-a1870)]], of Oneida Co., Delaware Co., Onondaga Co., Cazenovia, Sullivan, Schroeppel, and Phoenix, NY
 
* [[Family:Whitney, John Fay (1810-1894)|Whitney, Jane B. (Kiff) (c1811-1879)]], of Searsmont, Belmont, and Waldo, ME, and Centerville, RI
 
* [[Family:Whitney, John Fay (1810-1894)|Whitney, Jane B. (Kiff) (c1811-1879)]], of Searsmont, Belmont, and Waldo, ME, and Centerville, RI
 
* Whitney, '''Jane S.''', b. say 1811, of Sebago, and Eli Harmon of Standish, [intentions] filed 2 March 1832, published 2 March 1832, Standish, ME.  [[Archive:Standish, Maine, Vital Records]]
 
* Whitney, '''Jane S.''', b. say 1811, of Sebago, and Eli Harmon of Standish, [intentions] filed 2 March 1832, published 2 March 1832, Standish, ME.  [[Archive:Standish, Maine, Vital Records]]

Revision as of 19:37, 16 May 2020

Whitneys by Given Name > Jane Whitney

Jane Whitney could refer to any of the following, but note that this list may not be complete.

See also Janie Whitney, Jennie Whitney, and Jenny Whitney.

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