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'''Albertus L.<sup>9</sup> Whitney'''  
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'''Albertus L.<sup>9</sup> Whitney'''
([[Family:Whitney, Lyman (1806-1889)|Lyman<sup>8</sup>]],  
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([[Family:Whitney, Lyman (1806-1889)|Lyman<sup>8</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, Christopher (1782-1864)|Christopher<sup>7</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, Christopher (1782-1864)|Christopher<sup>7</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, Christopher (1751-a1800)|Christopher<sup>6</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, Christopher (1751-a1800)|Christopher<sup>6</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, William (1725-a1766)|William<sup>5</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, William (1725-a1766)|William<sup>5</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, William (1701-a1753)|William<sup>4</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, William (1701-a1753)|William<sup>4</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, William (1678-1754)|William<sup>3</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, William (1678-1754)|William<sup>3</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1635-1719)|Joshua<sup>2</sup>]],  
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[[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1635-1719)|Joshua<sup>2</sup>]],
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),  
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
born Hinsdale, New York, 1 Aug 1829; married at St. Paul, Minnesota, 22 Feb 1863, Cornelia L. Tozer, born 20 Oct 1835, at Farmersville, New York.  
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Lyman (1806-1889)|Lyman<sup>8</sup> and Elizabeth (Weatherby) Whitney]],
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was born 1 Aug 1829, Hinsdale, NY.
  
Albertus L. Whitney was with his father from 1829 to 1850; then he went to Kentucky and taught one year. From there went to Wisconsin and taught; in 1856 went to St. Anthony Falls and taught. From 1858 to 1863 was in employ of U. S. in postal service; 22 Feb 1863, was married in St. Paul, Minnesota, to C. L. Tozer, then went to Jeffersonville, Indiana, and for three years was railway ticket agent. From there went to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was again an emplove in the Minneapolis postoffice as assistant postmaster and superintendent of carriers. In 1875 he went to Los Angeles, where he has since made his home. For five years he was connected with the postoffice department, and later was deputy county assessor and cashier for the county tax collector; resided Los Angeles, California.  
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He married, 22 Feb 1863, St. Paul, MN, '''Cornelia L. Tozer'''. She was born 20 Oct 1835, Farmersville, NY.
  
Children of Albertus L.<sup>9</sup> Whitney:
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Albertus L. Whitney was with his father from 1829 to 1850; then he went to Kentucky and taught one year.  From there went to Wisconsin and taught; in 1856 went to St. Anthony Falls and taught.  From 1858 to 1863 was in employ of U. S. in postal service; 22 Feb 1863, was married in St. Paul, MN, to C. L. Tozer, then went to Jeffersonville, IN, and for three years was railway ticket agent.  From there went to Minneapolis, MN, and was again an employe in the Minneapolis post-office as assistant postmaster and superintendent of carriers.  In 1875 he went to Los Angeles, where he has since made his home.  For five years he was connected with the post-office department, and later was deputy county assessor and cashier for the county tax collector; resided Los Angeles, CA.
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Children of Albertus L.<sup>9</sup> and Cornelia L. (Tozer) Whitney:
  
 
:{|
 
:{|
 
| align=right valign=top | i.
 
| align=right valign=top | i.
| '''Frank A.<sup>10</sup> Whitney''', born 31 Jul 1865; died 21 Jun 1867.
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| '''Frank A.<sup>10</sup> Whitney''', b. 31 Jul 1865; d. 21 Jun 1867.
 
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| align=right valign=top | ii.
 
| align=right valign=top | ii.
| '''Alice D. Whitney''', born 14 May 1868, resided at home.
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| '''Alice D. Whitney''', b. 14 May 1868, resided at home.
 
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| align=right valign=top | iii.
 
| align=right valign=top | iii.
| '''Paris Gibson Whitney''', born 27 Aug 1870; died 17 Mar 1874.  
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| '''Paris Gibson Whitney''', b. 27 Aug 1870; d. 17 Mar 1874.
 
|}
 
|}
  
==References==
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== References ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 653|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 653]].
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 653|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 653]].
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Copyright &copy; 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2009, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category:California]]
 
[[Category:California]]

Revision as of 14:57, 28 January 2009

Albertus L.9 Whitney (Lyman8, Christopher7, Christopher6, William5, William4, William3, Joshua2, John1), son of Lyman8 and Elizabeth (Weatherby) Whitney, was born 1 Aug 1829, Hinsdale, NY.

He married, 22 Feb 1863, St. Paul, MN, Cornelia L. Tozer. She was born 20 Oct 1835, Farmersville, NY.

Albertus L. Whitney was with his father from 1829 to 1850; then he went to Kentucky and taught one year. From there went to Wisconsin and taught; in 1856 went to St. Anthony Falls and taught. From 1858 to 1863 was in employ of U. S. in postal service; 22 Feb 1863, was married in St. Paul, MN, to C. L. Tozer, then went to Jeffersonville, IN, and for three years was railway ticket agent. From there went to Minneapolis, MN, and was again an employe in the Minneapolis post-office as assistant postmaster and superintendent of carriers. In 1875 he went to Los Angeles, where he has since made his home. For five years he was connected with the post-office department, and later was deputy county assessor and cashier for the county tax collector; resided Los Angeles, CA.

Children of Albertus L.9 and Cornelia L. (Tozer) Whitney:

i. Frank A.10 Whitney, b. 31 Jul 1865; d. 21 Jun 1867.
ii. Alice D. Whitney, b. 14 May 1868, resided at home.
iii. Paris Gibson Whitney, b. 27 Aug 1870; d. 17 Mar 1874.

References


Copyright © 2006, 2009, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group