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'''Jonathan<sup>6</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1699-1773)|Jonathan<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), son of [[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb<sup>5</sup> and Annes (Church) Whitney]];{{ref|1}} born Sept 2, 1768, Shutesbury, Massachusetts;{{ref|2}} married '''Lucy Wheeler''', born 6 Jun 1771. She died Sterling, Massachusetts, Jan 2, 1856. He made his will Apr 13, 1835, and it was probated may 1, 1847. He died Feb 18, 1847; resided Sterling, Massachusetts.  
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'''Jonathan<sup>6</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1699-1773)|Jonathan<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb<sup>5</sup> and Annes (Church) Whitney]],{{ref|1}}
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was born 2 Sep 1768, Shutesbury, MA,{{ref|2}} and died 18 Feb 1847, Sterling, MA.
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He married, 7 Nov 1793, Westminster, MA, '''Lucy Wheeler'''.  She was born 6 Jun 1771, and died 2 Jan 1856, Sterling, MA.
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He made his will Apr 13, 1835, and it was probated 1 may 1847. He resided Sterling, MA.  
  
 
Children of Jonathan<sup>6</sup> and Lucy (Wheeler) Whitney:
 
Children of Jonathan<sup>6</sup> and Lucy (Wheeler) Whitney:
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| '''Lucy<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', born 11 May 1794; married Sept 2, 1813, Calvin Wheeler, born Aug 4, 1788; died Jan 2, 1869. She died Apr 11, 1871.  
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| '''Lucy<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', b. 11 May 1794; d. 11 Apr 1871; m. 2 Sept 1813, Calvin Wheeler, b. 4 Aug 1788; d. 2 Jan 1869.  
:Ch.: Mary Hapgood, born Apr 22, 1814; died Aug 14, 1842; Jonathan Whitney, born Nov 7, 1816; married Aug 15, 1850; died 22 Jul 1889; Levi, born May 22, 1819; married Apr 1844; died Nov 12, 1883; Betsey, born Nov 4, 1821; died Aug 31, 1825: Lucy, born Oct 30, 1826; died 18 May 1837; Elizabeth, born Jan 3, 1830; married Feb 4, 1851, D. F. Messinger; resided 29 Myrtle St., Worcester, Massachusetts: Lydia Ann, born Oct 31, 1831; died 10 May 1837; George Gay, born Oc 7, 1835; died Oct 14, 1844; Charles, born 1 Jul 1838; resided Lake Forest, Illinois.  
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:Ch.: Mary Hapgood, b. 22 Apr 1814; d. 14 Aug 1842; Jonathan Whitney, b. 7 Nov 1816; m. 15 Aug 1850; d. 22 Jul 1889; Levi, b. 22 May 1819; m. Apr 1844; d. 12 Nov 1883; Betsey, b. 4 Nov 1821; d. 31 Aug 1825: Lucy, b. 30 Oct 1826; d. 18 May 1837; Elizabeth, b. 3 Jan 1830; m. 5 Feb 1851, D. F. Messinger; resided 29 Myrtle St., Worcester, MA: Lydia Ann, b. 31 Oct 1831; d. 10 May 1837; George Gay, b. 7 Oct 1835; d. 14 Oct 1844; Charles, b. 1 Jul 1838; resided Lake Forest, IL.
 
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| '''Priscilla Whitney''', born Jan 9, 1797; married in 1816, Leonard Mason, born Jan 25, 1789; died Feb 7, 1853. She died Apr 5, 1879.  
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| '''Priscilla Whitney''', b. 9 Jan 1797; m. 1816, Leonard Mason, b. 25 Jan 1789; d. 7 Feb 1853. She d. 5 Apr 1879.  
:Ch.: Mary, born Dec 28, 1817; married 17 May 1837, Amos E. Kendall; resided E.Princeton, Massachusetts; Betsey M., born Jan 26, 1820; married May, 1843, Lysander B. Barnes. She died Oct 31, 1853; Joel W., born Oct 30, 1821; married May 5, 1847, Mary E. Thomas. He died 5 Jul 1894. He was born in East Princeton. At his death he was senior member of the firm of J.W. Mason & County, chair and furniture manufacturers in New York City and at Hunter. His character was firm and commanding, but with a keen sense of the humorous - at all times ready to see and appreciate a joke, and always ready with a pleasantry. He looked on the bright side of life, was never discouraged, but bravely met and overcame all obstacles. Meanness of any description excited his contempt, and honesty and integrity were his constant precept and practice. He was born to command, and was only satisfied when command was devolved upon him. It may be recollected by some that while Hon. Chester A. Arthur was President of the United States he visited Hunter as the guest of Colorado. Mason. He held many positions of honor at various times; Fanny, born Sept 30, 1823; married Nov 23, 1842, Peter M. Keyes; resided E. Princeton; Silas, born Apr 6, 1826; married Clementina Ballou and Maria Wheeler; resided Heartwellville, Vermont; Jonathan W., born 20 Jul 1827; died Aug 26, 1827; Jonas B., born 15 Jul 1828; died 30 Jul 1832; Marshall, born May 25, 1830; married twice; Mar 15, 1854, Lucena M. Janes, and Apr 8, 1863, Elizabeth P. Safford; resided Saint Albans, Vermont; Louisa E., born Jan 31, 1832; died Mar 23, 1832; Hezekiah W., born 12 Jun 1833; married 7 May 1854, Phoebe A. Hunt; resided Baldwinsville, Massachusetts.  
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:Ch.: Mary, b. 28 Dec 1817; m. 17 May 1837, Amos E. Kendall; resided E. Princeton, MA; Betsey M., b. 26 Jan 1820; married May 1843, Lysander B. Barnes. She d. 31 Oct 1853; Joel W., b. 30 Oct 1821; m. 5 May 1847, Mary E. Thomas. He d. 5 Jul 1894. He was b. East Princeton. At his death he was senior member of the firm of J. W. Mason & Company, chair and furniture manufacturers in New York City and at Hunter. His character was firm and commanding, but with a keen sense of the humorous - at all times ready to see and appreciate a joke, and always ready with a pleasantry. He looked on the bright side of life, was never discouraged, but bravely met and overcame all obstacles. Meanness of any description excited his contempt, and honesty and integrity were his constant precept and practice. He was born to command, and was only satisfied when command was devolved upon him. It may be recollected by some that while Hon. Chester A. Arthur was President of the United States he visited Hunter as the guest of Colonel Mason. He held many positions of honor at various times; Fanny, b. 30 Sep 1823; m. 23 Nov 1842, Peter M. Keyes; resided E. Princeton; Silas, b. 6 Apr 1826; married Clementina Ballou and Maria Wheeler; resided Heartwellville, VT; Jonathan W., b. 20 Jul 1827; d. 26 Aug 1827; Jonas B., b. 15 Jul 1828; d. 30 Jul 1832; Marshall, b. 25 May 1830; m.(1) 15 Mar 1854, Lucena M. Janes; m.(2) 8 Apr 1863, Elizabeth P. Safford; resided Saint Albans, VT; Louisa E., b. 31 Jan 1832; d. 23 Mar 1832; Hezekiah W., b. 12 Jun 1833; m. 7 May 1854, Phoebe A. Hunt; resided Baldwinsville, MA.
 
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| '''Betsey Whitney''', born -----; married ----- Church; resided Templeton, Massachusetts.  
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| '''Betsey Whitney''', b. -----; m. ----- Church; resided Templeton, MA.  
 
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| '''Caleb Whitney''', born -----.  
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| '''Caleb Whitney''', b. -----.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1802-1883)|'''Jonathan Whitney''']], born Jul 1802: married Lucy Spaulding, and Lorena French.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1802-1883)|'''Jonathan Whitney''']], b. Jul 1802: m.(1) Lucy Spaulding; m.(2) Lorena French.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joel (1806-?)|'''Joel Whitney''']], born 2 Jun 1806; married Seraph W. Sawyer.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joel (1806-?)|'''Joel Whitney''']], b. 2 Jun 1806; m. Seraph W. Sawyer.  
 
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| '''Hezekiah Whitney''', born -----; married Eliza I. -----. He d.s.p., Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Feb 3, 1876.  
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| '''Hezekiah Whitney''', b. -----; m. Eliza I. -----. He d.s.p. 3 Feb 1876, Fitchburg, MA.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (1810-1883)|'''Joseph Whitney''']], born Sterling, 22 Nov 1810; married -----.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (1810-1883)|'''Joseph Whitney''']], b. 22 Nov 1810, Sterling, MA; m. -----.  
 
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Revision as of 18:09, 12 August 2007

Jonathan6 Whitney (Caleb5, Jonathan4, Richard3, Richard2, John1), son of Caleb5 and Annes (Church) Whitney,[1] was born 2 Sep 1768, Shutesbury, MA,[2] and died 18 Feb 1847, Sterling, MA.

He married, 7 Nov 1793, Westminster, MA, Lucy Wheeler. She was born 6 Jun 1771, and died 2 Jan 1856, Sterling, MA.

He made his will Apr 13, 1835, and it was probated 1 may 1847. He resided Sterling, MA.

Children of Jonathan6 and Lucy (Wheeler) Whitney:

i. Lucy7 Whitney, b. 11 May 1794; d. 11 Apr 1871; m. 2 Sept 1813, Calvin Wheeler, b. 4 Aug 1788; d. 2 Jan 1869.
Ch.: Mary Hapgood, b. 22 Apr 1814; d. 14 Aug 1842; Jonathan Whitney, b. 7 Nov 1816; m. 15 Aug 1850; d. 22 Jul 1889; Levi, b. 22 May 1819; m. Apr 1844; d. 12 Nov 1883; Betsey, b. 4 Nov 1821; d. 31 Aug 1825: Lucy, b. 30 Oct 1826; d. 18 May 1837; Elizabeth, b. 3 Jan 1830; m. 5 Feb 1851, D. F. Messinger; resided 29 Myrtle St., Worcester, MA: Lydia Ann, b. 31 Oct 1831; d. 10 May 1837; George Gay, b. 7 Oct 1835; d. 14 Oct 1844; Charles, b. 1 Jul 1838; resided Lake Forest, IL.
ii. Priscilla Whitney, b. 9 Jan 1797; m. 1816, Leonard Mason, b. 25 Jan 1789; d. 7 Feb 1853. She d. 5 Apr 1879.
Ch.: Mary, b. 28 Dec 1817; m. 17 May 1837, Amos E. Kendall; resided E. Princeton, MA; Betsey M., b. 26 Jan 1820; married May 1843, Lysander B. Barnes. She d. 31 Oct 1853; Joel W., b. 30 Oct 1821; m. 5 May 1847, Mary E. Thomas. He d. 5 Jul 1894. He was b. East Princeton. At his death he was senior member of the firm of J. W. Mason & Company, chair and furniture manufacturers in New York City and at Hunter. His character was firm and commanding, but with a keen sense of the humorous - at all times ready to see and appreciate a joke, and always ready with a pleasantry. He looked on the bright side of life, was never discouraged, but bravely met and overcame all obstacles. Meanness of any description excited his contempt, and honesty and integrity were his constant precept and practice. He was born to command, and was only satisfied when command was devolved upon him. It may be recollected by some that while Hon. Chester A. Arthur was President of the United States he visited Hunter as the guest of Colonel Mason. He held many positions of honor at various times; Fanny, b. 30 Sep 1823; m. 23 Nov 1842, Peter M. Keyes; resided E. Princeton; Silas, b. 6 Apr 1826; married Clementina Ballou and Maria Wheeler; resided Heartwellville, VT; Jonathan W., b. 20 Jul 1827; d. 26 Aug 1827; Jonas B., b. 15 Jul 1828; d. 30 Jul 1832; Marshall, b. 25 May 1830; m.(1) 15 Mar 1854, Lucena M. Janes; m.(2) 8 Apr 1863, Elizabeth P. Safford; resided Saint Albans, VT; Louisa E., b. 31 Jan 1832; d. 23 Mar 1832; Hezekiah W., b. 12 Jun 1833; m. 7 May 1854, Phoebe A. Hunt; resided Baldwinsville, MA.
iii. Betsey Whitney, b. -----; m. ----- Church; resided Templeton, MA.
iv. Caleb Whitney, b. -----.
v. Jonathan Whitney, b. Jul 1802: m.(1) Lucy Spaulding; m.(2) Lorena French.
vi. Joel Whitney, b. 2 Jun 1806; m. Seraph W. Sawyer.
vii. Hezekiah Whitney, b. -----; m. Eliza I. -----. He d.s.p. 3 Feb 1876, Fitchburg, MA.
viii. Joseph Whitney, b. 22 Nov 1810, Sterling, MA; m. -----.

References

1.^  His parentage is proven by his birth record.

2.^  "Jonathan [Whitney], s. Caleb and Annis, b. 2 Sep 1768," according to Jay Mack Holbrook, "Massachusetts Vital Records, Shutesbury" (Oxford, MA, Holbrook Research Institute, 1987).


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