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* 1850, St. Phillip and St. Michael's, Charleston Co., SC: F. H. Whitney, age 34, b. Boston. | * 1850, St. Phillip and St. Michael's, Charleston Co., SC: F. H. Whitney, age 34, b. Boston. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:16, 26 October 2007
Frederick H. Whitney, parentage unknown, was born circa 1816, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, and died after 1860. He was a soap and candle manufacturer.
He married, 29 Feb 1840, SC, Sarah C. Anthony, daughter of Captain J. C. Anthony.[1] She was born circa 1815.
Children of Frederick H. and Sarah C. (Anthony) Whitney:
i. Frederick Whitney, b. ca. 1841, SC. He was not listed with the family in 1860. ii. Henry Whitney, b. ca. 1843, SC. iii. Susan / Sarah J. Whitney, b. ca. 1845, SC. iv. Edward Whitney, b. ca. 1848, SC. v. William B. Whitney, b. ca. 1852, SC. vi. Jane L. Whitney, b. ca. 1854, SC. vii. G. R. Whitney, b. ca. 1856, SC. viii. John R. Whitney, b. ca. 1858, SC.
Notes
Robert L. Ward writes: I can't identify him. The vital records of Boston 1810-1840 are no longer extant, which makes it difficult, and he's not in Pierce, nor in FamilySearch.org. My best guess is that, since his second son was named Henry, he might be one of the three sons under 10 of Henry Whitney in the 1820 Census of Boston, 9th ward. Of course, I don't know who that Henry was, either!
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Census
- 1840: not found.
- 1850, St. Phillip and St. Michael's, Charleston Co., SC: F. H. Whitney, age 34, b. Boston.
- 1860, Charleston Ward 5, Charleston Co., SC
References
1. ^ Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S.
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