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He "formerly of Dedham, now of Weston" married firstly, 28 Feb 1725/6, Weston, MA, '''Elizabeth Grant''' "of Concord", daughter of Caleb and Elizabeth (Jackson) Grant.  She was born 1707, Concord, MA, baptized 11 Dec 1709, Weston, MA, and died before 1737, CT.
 
He "formerly of Dedham, now of Weston" married firstly, 28 Feb 1725/6, Weston, MA, '''Elizabeth Grant''' "of Concord", daughter of Caleb and Elizabeth (Jackson) Grant.  She was born 1707, Concord, MA, baptized 11 Dec 1709, Weston, MA, and died before 1737, CT.
  
He married secondly, 24 Apr 1733, Lancaster, MA, '''Elizabeth Whitney''', possibly daughter of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1681-?)|Thomas<sup>4</sup> and Mary (Baker) Whitney]], born circa 1712.
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He married secondly, 24 Apr 1733, Lancaster, MA, '''Elizabeth Whitney''', possibly daughter of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1681-a1722)|Thomas<sup>4</sup> and Mary (Baker) Whitney]], born circa 1712.
  
 
He was aged about 20, 1718, Wrentham, MA.
 
He was aged about 20, 1718, Wrentham, MA.

Revision as of 15:46, 5 September 2007

Josiah4 Whitney (Josiah3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Josiah3 and Mary (----) Whitney, was born 21 Feb 1698, Wrentham, MA,[1] and died 17 Nov 1748, Wrentham, MA, aged 51 years.[2]

He "formerly of Dedham, now of Weston" married firstly, 28 Feb 1725/6, Weston, MA, Elizabeth Grant "of Concord", daughter of Caleb and Elizabeth (Jackson) Grant. She was born 1707, Concord, MA, baptized 11 Dec 1709, Weston, MA, and died before 1737, CT.

He married secondly, 24 Apr 1733, Lancaster, MA, Elizabeth Whitney, possibly daughter of Thomas4 and Mary (Baker) Whitney, born circa 1712.

He was aged about 20, 1718, Wrentham, MA.

There were no children of Josiah4 and Elizabeth (Grant) Whitney.

Children of Josiah4 and Elizabeth (Whitney) Whitney:

i. Elizabeth5 Whitney, bapt. 13 Jul 1735, Weston, MA.

References

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