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| − | | '''John Whitney''', d. ca. 1809. Previously Surgeon of the Honorable East India Company's Ship Hope, but at the time he wrote his will, 13 Nov 1808, he resided | + | | '''John Whitney''', d. ca. 1809. Previously Surgeon of the Honorable East India Company's Ship Hope, but at the time he wrote his will, 13 Nov 1808, he resided in Tokenhouse Yard, London, England. He requested to be buried "in the same place with my brothers" or in London. His will was proved 16 Nov 1809, and his father, Eustace Whitney of Hereford was co-executor. |
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Revision as of 03:22, 23 July 2008
Eustace Whitney, parentage unknown, of Hereford, England.
He is only known from the mention in his son's will.
Children of Eustace Whitney:
i. John Whitney, d. ca. 1809. Previously Surgeon of the Honorable East India Company's Ship Hope, but at the time he wrote his will, 13 Nov 1808, he resided in Tokenhouse Yard, London, England. He requested to be buried "in the same place with my brothers" or in London. His will was proved 16 Nov 1809, and his father, Eustace Whitney of Hereford was co-executor. ii. (son) Whitney, d. bef. 1809. iii. (son) Whitney, d. bef. 1809.
References
- Will of John Whitney, late Surgeon of the Honorable East India Company's Ship Hope of Token House Lane, City of London.
Copyright © 2008, Tim Doyle and the Whitney Research Group.