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Dr. David7 Whitney (Jonathan6, David5, Jonathan4, Jonathan3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Jonathan6 and Lucy (Washburn) Whitney, was born 29 Jan 1803, Conway, MA,[1] and died 7 Apr 1885, Washington, DC.

Marriage intentions were published 16 Oct 1824, Conway, MA, for him "of Conway" and Elizabeth S. Granger "of Hadley".[2] He married, 2 Dec 1824, North Hadley, MA, Elizabeth Smith Granger. She was born 6 Jan 1807, Sullivan, NY, and died 19 Apr 1884.

Dr. David Whitney was born in Conway, MA, Jan 29, 1803, was reared on a farm and married 2 Dec 1824. He studied medicine at Watertown college, Watertown, ME, taking the degree of M.D., 30 May 1832. Moved to western New York, then a very new country, living first at Hornellsville and afterward at Canisteo, Steuben County, when his practice extended several miles into what was then a wilderness, and where he became an invalid through life from exposure. School facilities being very slight there, he afterwards moved to Nunda, Allegheny County (now Livingston County), NY, where were excellent high schools - then called academies - in one of which he became lecturer on physiology and hygiene. In the spring of 1845 he moved to Madison, IN, going to Olean, NY in a sleigh, and on appearance of the spring rise, floating down Olean creek and the Allegheny river in a shanty built on a lumber raft - a most delightful trip as his son remembers it - though it would seem rather slow now. From Pittsburgh the journey was made by steamboat. During his residence in Madison, IN, his failing health being unequal to the demands of a general medical practice, he commenced the practice of dentistry, then in its infancy, which he continued during the rest of his active life. In the fall of 1856 he moved to Beardstown, IL, where he remained till the death of his wife in April, 1884, when he went to live with his son and died at his home, April 7, 1885. He died at District of Columbia, April 7, 1885; resided Conway and Shelburne, MA, Beardstown, IL, and Kansas City, MO.

Children of David7 and Elizabeth Smith (Granger) Whitney:

i. Cornelia Elizabeth8 Whitney, b. 6 Nov 1825; m. 21 Sep 1843, Sherlock A. Walsworth; resided Marshaltown, IA, 412 W. Boone St. He is a cabinet maker and furniture dealer, b. 12 Jan 1820.
Ch.: David Whitney, b. 17 Jun 1844; d. 17 Mar 1846; Arthur Avery, b. 39 Aug 1845; address, Tempe, AZ.
ii. Ellen Bruce Whitney, b. 11 Mar 1827; unmarried resided Beardstown, IL.
iii. Elizabeth Smith Whitney, b. 29 Feb 1829; d. 22 Jul 1893, s.p.; m. Rev. J. S. Barwick. He is dead.
iv. Benjamin Rush Whitney, b. 27 Apr 1832; m. Mary Anne Conrad.
v. David Victory Whitney, b. 5 May 1838; m. Ellen Ralston.
vi. (child) Whitney, d. young.
vii. (child) Whitney, d. young.

References

1.^  "David [Whitney], ch. Jonathan Jr. and Lucy, [born] Jan. 29, 1803," according to [[|]].

2.^  "David [Whitney] of C. and Elisabeth S. Granger of Hadley, int. Oct. 16, 1824," according to [[|]].


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