Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, Sylvanus (1712-a1790)"
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7.{{note|7}} "Isaac [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Feb. 24, 1759," according to [[Archive:Dunstable, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Dunstable Vital Records]]. | 7.{{note|7}} "Isaac [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Feb. 24, 1759," according to [[Archive:Dunstable, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Dunstable Vital Records]]. | ||
| − | 8.{{note|8}} "Daniel [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 12, 1761," according to [[Archive: | + | 8.{{note|8}} "Daniel [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 12, 1761," according to [[Archive:Dunstable, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Dunstable Vital Records]]. |
9.{{note|9}} "James [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 14, 1763," according to [[Archive:Dunstable, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Dunstable Vital Records]]. | 9.{{note|9}} "James [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 14, 1763," according to [[Archive:Dunstable, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Dunstable Vital Records]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:11, 27 February 2008
Sylvanus4 Whitney (Joseph3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Joseph3 and Rebecca (Burge) Whitney, was born 22 Feb 1711/2, Sherborn, MA.
Sylvanus married, before 1745, Dunstable, MA, Hannah -----.
Children of Sylvanus4 and Hannah (-----) Whitney, all born Dunstable, MA:
i. Sarah5 Whitney, b. 31 Jan 1745;[1] m. Isaac Pike. ii. Hannah Whitney, b. 15 Jan 1747;[2] "Mrs." m. 7 Dec 1780, Dunstable, MA, Asa Mooar, both "of Dunstable, N.H.",[3] son of Daniel and Martha (Osgood) Mooar. iii. Phinehas Whitney, b. 7 Oct 1750;[4] m. Mrs. Susanna Swoller. iv. Judith Whitney, b. 12 Jun 1754;[5] "Mrs." m. 18 Jan 1781, Dunstable, MA, John Temple, both "of Dunstable, N.H."[6] v. Isaac Whitney, b. 24 Feb 1759.[7] vi. Daniel Whitney, b. 12 Apr 1761.[8] vii. James Whitney, b. 14 Apr 1763.[9] viii. Rebecca Whitney, b. 11 Apr 1765;[10] m. 14 Feb 1792, Dunstable, MA, John Buxton, both "of Wilton".[11] ix. Jane Whitney, b. 11 Mar 1767;[12] m. Reubin Butterfield.
Notes
According to Wikipedia:
- Dunstable, New Hampshire was a town located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, that is now known as Nashua, New Hampshire.
- The town was originally part of Dunstable, Massachusetts, which was incorporated in 1673. When the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border was surveyed and adjusted in 1741, the northern part of the town was determined to be in New Hampshire, and was incorporated as a New Hampshire town in 1746. Over the years, other towns were formed from parts of its area, and in 1836 the remaining part was renamed "Nashua".
Census
- 1790, Dunstable, Hillsborough Co., NH: Silvanus Whitney, 1 male over 16 and 1 female.
- 1800: not found.
- 1810: not found.
References
1.^ "Sarah [Whitney], d. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Jan 31, 1745," according to Vital Records of Dunstable, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem, MA: Essex Institute, 1913).
2.^ "Hannah [Whitney], d. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Jan. 15, 1747," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
3.^ "Hannah, Mrs., and Asa Mooar, both of Dunstable, N.H., Dec. 7, 1780," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
4.^ "Phinehas [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Oct. 7, 1750," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
5.^ "Judith [Whitney], d. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] June 12, 1754," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
6.^ "Judith, Mrs. and John Temple, both of Dunstable, N.H., Jan. 18, 1781," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
7.^ "Isaac [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Feb. 24, 1759," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
8.^ "Daniel [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 12, 1761," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
9.^ "James [Whitney], s. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 14, 1763," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
10.^ "Rebecca [Whitney], d. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 11, 1765," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
11.^ "Rebeckah, and John Buxton, both of Wilton, Feb. 14, 1792," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
12.^ "Jane [Whitney], d. Silvanus and Hannah, [born] Apr. 11, 1767," according to Dunstable Vital Records.
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