Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, Isaac L. (1794-1834)"
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| − | '''Isaac L. Whitney''' (Whitneys of SC | + | '''Isaac L. Whitney''' (Whitneys of SC..., [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (c1615-1674)|Samuel<sup>1</sup>]]), was born 1775-1794,{{ref|1|}} probably in South Carolina, and died 10 June 1834, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).{{ref|2}} |
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| + | He married, in The Cherokee Nation East (Alabama), about 1828, '''Elizabeth "Betsey" Thompson''', daughter of John "Jack" Thompson and Elizabeth Murrell. She was born about 1814, in The Cherokee Nation East (Alabama), and died about 1851, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).{{ref|3}} | ||
Isaac L. had a brother named [[Family:Whitney, Hiram C. (1805-1839)|Hiram C. Whitney.]] Through DNA Analysis Hiram is a proven descendant of [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (c1615-1674)|Samuel<sup>1</sup>]] of Bermuda. | Isaac L. had a brother named [[Family:Whitney, Hiram C. (1805-1839)|Hiram C. Whitney.]] Through DNA Analysis Hiram is a proven descendant of [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (c1615-1674)|Samuel<sup>1</sup>]] of Bermuda. | ||
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Children of Isaac L. and Betsy (Thompson) Whitney: | Children of Isaac L. and Betsy (Thompson) Whitney: | ||
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| '''Mariah Whitney''', b. 9 June, 1834 Indian Territory, d. after 1900. | | '''Mariah Whitney''', b. 9 June, 1834 Indian Territory, d. after 1900. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
| − | 1. {{note|1}}Age range taken from the 1820 Census, St. Matthews, Orangeburg County, South Carolina | + | 1. {{note|1}} Age range taken from the 1820 Census, St. Matthews, Orangeburg County, South Carolina |
| − | 2. {{note|2}}Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center. | + | 2. {{note|2}} Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center. |
| − | 3.{{note|3}}Starr, Emmett (1921) History of the Cherokee Indians p.454-456 Thompson Family | + | 3. {{note|3}} Starr, Emmett (1921) History of the Cherokee Indians p.454-456 Thompson Family |
| − | 4.{{note|4}} Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: | + | 4. {{note|4}} Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: |
The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center. | The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center. | ||
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Copyright © 2007, [[User:Tara_767|Tara Bellomy]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. | Copyright © 2007, [[User:Tara_767|Tara Bellomy]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. | ||
Revision as of 03:04, 1 October 2007
Isaac L. Whitney (Whitneys of SC..., Samuel1), was born 1775-1794,[1] probably in South Carolina, and died 10 June 1834, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).[2]
He married, in The Cherokee Nation East (Alabama), about 1828, Elizabeth "Betsey" Thompson, daughter of John "Jack" Thompson and Elizabeth Murrell. She was born about 1814, in The Cherokee Nation East (Alabama), and died about 1851, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).[3]
Isaac L. had a brother named Hiram C. Whitney. Through DNA Analysis Hiram is a proven descendant of Samuel1 of Bermuda.
Children of Isaac L. and Betsy (Thompson) Whitney:
i. Joseph Marion Whitney, b. 1829, Alabama, d. aft 1850. ii. Ruth Whitney, b. 1830, Alabama, d. before 1890. iii. Child Whitney, b. 1832, Alabama, d. April-May, 1834 "died on the way" to Indian Territory via The River Trail iv. Mariah Whitney, b. 9 June, 1834 Indian Territory, d. after 1900.
Census
- 1850 Walker County, Alabama Census Joseph Marion listed as Marien, living in the household of Thomas Reed and Minerva (Jones-Whitney) Reed.
References
1. ^ Age range taken from the 1820 Census, St. Matthews, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
2. ^ Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center.
3. ^ Starr, Emmett (1921) History of the Cherokee Indians p.454-456 Thompson Family
4. ^ Noble, Jane B. (year unknown) The River Trail: The Saga of the Cherokee Removal, Park Hall, Oklahoma Cultural Center.
Copyright © 2007, Tara Bellomy and the Whitney Research Group.