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== Albert Russell Whitney family ==
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I have finished updating Albert's family page that you started.  It doesnt appear when you do a search from the main page but does show a link to an article for him.  Do I have to create another page for him for it to show up or can it just be copy and pasted?
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Thanks, Jim
  
== Sandys Tribe ==
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==Operator Error==
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Okay, You can ignore this one Tim, operator error. I wasnt using the search bar properly.  Thanks, Jim
  
Tim:
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== Missing Photos ==
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Tim,
  
There is no apostrophe in Sandys Tribe, Bermuda.
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Check out [[Archive:A Family Sketch]].  There are several missing images there.  I cannot find these files in my computer and backups. Do you have copies?
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:29, 1 January 2008 (CST)
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-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:49, 9 January 2010 (CST)
  
== James Whitney from Wales ==
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== Carlos Whitney ==
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Thank you for starting a page for Carlos Whitney.  I contacted
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the author who had mentioned him in his book and while he
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didn't have any new info., he did suggest a couple resources
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re: Adirondack Guide History.  I will certainly add any info.
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I find to the page.
  
Hi Tim
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Thanks again,
Thanks for your info and speedy reply. I'm new at this so I hope my page looks OK.
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Sherry.
I have a few questions from your census information: How did you connect James with David? Was it via John? There is a David Whitney for 1841 and another for 1871, they don't have the same children listed and Louisa age does not match up ... I'm a little confused here.
 
Is there a way I can find out what happened to Ernest brothers? (Harold, Arthur and John). Again thank you for your reply the info has been a great gain in connecting our Whitney tree.
 
--[[User:Whitner|Whitner]] 18:21, 10 January 2008 (CST)
 
  
== Mary Whitney Children ==
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== My William ==
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Dear Tim,
  
Tim:
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That's him!  (Feels silly think of him as 'mine', though I guess he is my 3rd great grandfather!)  What we know from history is that the Neil House burnt to the ground in 1860.  We find William and his wife & daughters at this time still in Ohio, and William is working as a RR  conductor.  In 1870 the family lives in Indianapolis, as well as a new addition, little William, age 8 (who was born in Ohio, so we can deduce that the family moved sometime around/after 1862).  William (now a 'Sr' of sorts) is employed as a RR Clerk.
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We know from "Selected Counties of Ohio 1789-1850, Marriages"  that William's daughter Harriet married Frank Bird, and I do have a newspaper clipping from March 14, 1900 detailing the marriage of Harriet's daughter Jessie Holiday Bird to Harry William Griffith (son of Elnora Libby & William Chenowith Griffith).  My grandmother's notes declare that Harriet passed away 13 July, 1924.  Her daughter Jessie would go on to give birth to  Richard Gordon Griffith (1902)and Nancy Bird Griffith (1907).  Jessie died in 1957 in Battle Creek, MI.  Her daughter Nancy, mother of Jane Griffith Peirce Wood, is my grandmother.
  
Check out the name disambiguation page [[Mary Whitney]]There is only one child Mary Whitney without her own pageThis has got to be wrong. I'm looking for a Mary Whitney born 1785, of which there should be some candidates.
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I have correspondence from a genealogical hunt that Nancy and a friend of a friend endeavored back in the late seventies, and they where totally stumped as to Harriet's parentageIt feels good to know that I am at least one step closer to solving the mystery(And to think - they had to do all the research by hand!  Oy! Thank Goodness for computers!)
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:32, 8 January 2008 (CST)
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Thanks you so much for your help and your resources!
  
== Search Question ==
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Gwendolyn
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
How would one search for a widow Mary (-----) Whitney, born 1785, who remarried in 1845?  I can't think of any useful way to proceed.
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:01, 9 January 2008 (CST)
 
 
 
== Strays ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
What do you think of making a page listing stray Whitney individuals whom we cannot connect to any others?  That would make unnecessary a lot of pages without much information on them.  Each entry could link to the source of the data.  This would serve a similar function to our currently existing Most Wanted Whitneys pages.  There are quite a few among the medieval Whitney families, but even more in the Massachusetts town vital records, and also in the 1800 and 1810 censuses.  Thoughts?
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:15, 10 January 2008 (CST)
 
  
== Re:  Joseph Whitney and George Washington Whitney ==
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== My Whitney Family ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
I maintain a tree on Ancestry (named FIELD) which includes the Whitney line, etc. My grandfather, Charles Whitney, back in the '80s before he passed away, took some time to chart out both his paternal (Whitney) and maternal (Barton) linesHe did a good job, but with the luxury of the Internet, I believe I've been able to fill in his research a bit.
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Thank you for the welcome, and for looking over what I'd done. I couldn't work out how to link the pages myself, so thank you for doing thatI do have a couple more generations to add on, before we get too close to the present.
  
His chart shows Joseph Whitney (son of Caleb Whitney and Annes Church) the father of George Washington Whitney with a christianing date of 1813 in Utica, NYHe shows Joseph having been born 7/6/1760 in Sterling, MA and passing away, 9/24/1840 in Hubbardston, MA, of cancer.  He shows Joseph having been married to an Esther Crittendon of CT, whose father is listed as the Revolutionary soldier, Gideon Crittendon, with mother having been Esther Cone.
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I did wonder if mine might connect somehow to the John Whitney of Stoke-Goldington - however, at the moment that almost 300 year gap isn't bridgeableI have a lot of ideas on how to go further, mostly involving parish registers, but living in outback Australia makes some research quite difficult.
  
In my research (and I'm open to making changes if necessary) I have found, on this site I believe, Joseph b. 7/9/1760 in Harvard, MA.  His death date, according to Hubbardston VR, is 9/24/1840, of cancer. I've located an 1830 census of Hubbardston, Worcester, MA, listing a Joseph Whitney, age between 60 and 70.  He resides near the Greenwood family.  In the 1840 census of Hubbardston I find a J. W. Whitney, over 70 then, living with a male listed as between 30 and 40 (maybe George W.).  Again, he resides next to the Greenwood family.
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My most recent Whitney ancestor was my great-great-grandmother, Salome, so I don't have any contact with any male Whitney relatives, although there are many in Australia - the family took literally the urge to "go forth and multiply"!  There has been a research book published on this Whitney line in Australia - is there somewhere on the site I could add this, as well? I didn't write it, but I do have a copy.
  
By 1850, there's no Joseph or J. W. Whitney in Hubbardston, but there appears his son, George W.  I have a Land Ownership Map in my Ancestry online collection which shows George Whitney in Hubbardston, MA.  Interestingly enough, he's living next to a Mrs. Greenwood.
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Fascinating site, I'm still finding new things.
  
Recently  I had the Worcester County library find George W. Whitney's death record.  The record indicates a date of death of 2/28/1882 in Phillipston, MA, which corresponds to his last known place of residence according to the 1880 census.  His age is given as 78. His parents, in the record, are listed as a Joseph and an Esther (apparently no maiden name is given).
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Regards,
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Fiona
  
I'm continuing my research on this.  I'm not certain that Crittendon (alternatives including Crittenden and Cruttenden) was Esther's maiden name.  I'm trying to track down George W's siblings, if any, and wonder whether or not an Artemesia (or Artemecia) living in the Templeton/Hubbardston area, with an Esther at one point, also b. in NY is George W's sister. 
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== Chicheley Records ==
  
George W. married a Maria Tenney around 1860.  The Tenney maternal line, according to Ancestry and so far not in conflict with my findings, actually is a closer relation to Eli Whitney, of cotton gin fame, than from my Whitney paternal line.
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Yes, they are on my list of things I want to do, but when I say I live in the Australian outback, I mean outback.  The nearest FHC is approximately 7 hours drive away from here.  I am hoping for a trip to Sydney in the near future, and will see if I can order films in advance then, but I don't get to the city very often.
  
Hope this helps with the good research that's being done on the WRG.
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This is probably one of the worst places in the world to live for a genealogist, much as I love it for everything else!
  
Martin Field
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Fiona
  
== Plantagenet Ancestry Edits ==
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== Thank you ==
 
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Thank you Tim, for the welcome and the edit on my lineage. The information that I had retrieved of my Whitney lineage, I was unassure of it, however it just seem to continue from the family trees I had seen. However I do hope to discover the parenatge of Thomas Whitney from that point. This research group has been a great help.
Tim:
 
  
While I don't have the original to compare, I believe all the changes I made were of a typographical nature, and so just correcting Adrian's transcription.  I am least confident about changing TRUSSEL to TRUSSELL in two places (but that seems innocuous) and changing Gocg to Goch.  The latter is a valid Welsh word, but the former is nonsense, and g and h are contiguous on the keyboard.  You can google them both to see my point.  If this still bothers you, I suggest you get Adrian to check the original.
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Blessings and Thank you,
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 09:08, 12 January 2008 (CST)
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Shannon Stevens
 
 
Well I got the photo of Margaret Calder Morrison #167 (photos) to "upload log"  Now what? Tracy
 
 
 
== Missing Children ==
 
  
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== Problem Page ==
 
Tim:
 
Tim:
  
Your script to collect the names of children seems to have a problem with the children on [[Family:Whitney, Abijah (c1760-1829)]].  Neither Joseph nor Elisha shows up on his respective Name Disambiguation Page. Also on [[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1740-1777)]], Oliver doesn't appear, either.
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Check out this page:  [[Archive:Some_of_the_Descendants_of_John_and_Elinor_Whitney]]
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 14:49, 28 January 2008 (CST)
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There is something very wrong with it!
  
== Four Mystery Whitney Girls of Charlestown ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 14:49, 15 April 2010 (CDT)
  
Tim:
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==Patrick Whitney==
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Thank you for the welcome. I was just looking at that Patrick yesterday. I'd like to find more documentation between John and Patrick if I could. It's a place to start anyway. LOL
  
I have a theory about four otherwise unidentified Whitney girls whose marriage intentions are recorded in Charlestown, MA:
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== John H. Whitney ==
* Mr. Evans Anderson & Miss Mary Ann Whitney, both of Charlestown, entered Mar. 3, 1832.
 
* Mr. Thomas Hart [meaning Mr.Thomas Hartwell added above and in margin] of Shirley & Miss Eunice Whitney of Charlestown, entered May 25, 1833.
 
* Mr. William Hurd & Miss Sopeia Whitney, both of Charlestown, entered Dec. 12, 1835.
 
* Mr. Joseph W. Pennel of Malden & Miss Emily Whitney of Charlestown, entered Apr. 1, 1836.
 
  
Compare that with the following from the IGI, Batch No. 7450276, Film No. 0027730, Danville, Caledonia Co., VT:
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Hi Tim,
* Whitney, Eunice, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 1 Apr 1809.
 
* Whitney, Mary Ann, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 4 Oct 1812.
 
* Whitney, Emily, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 28 Mar 1816.
 
* Whitney, Sophia, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 23 May 1818.
 
  
Then I found the 1850 census record of Evans Anderson and wife Mary A., in Concord, NH, and it says that she was aged 37, born in Vermont!
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Thank you for making the page for me, I'm lost, I messed it up, but I think I managed to resave it as it was. Not sure what I did wrong.
  
Now one problem is that these four girls born in Vermont had to somehow get from Danville, VT, to Charlestown, MA. The IGI (not the reliable part) says that Solomon<sup>7</sup> Whitney, son of [[Family:Whitney, Silas (1737-1813)|Silas<sup>6</sup> and Jane (Pearson) Whitney]], was born in Rutland, Rutland Co., VT, and married Margery -----. I notice that Solomon allegedly died in Stoneham, MA, adjacent to Charlestown, after 1860.
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Anyway you make a comment about my ancestor John H., his mother being Nancy, this is right. Nancy would before/later ( forget the order) marry a man with the last name Sickles. They had a daughter Margaret Sickles who married an Anderson. I don't have my stuff in front of me, and I don't have a credit card to get back on ancestry.com to get this all straightened out again in my mind.
  
The 1850 Census of Charlestown includes Solomon Whitney, aged 72, born in Vermont, living in the family of Joseph Pennell and wife Emiline (aged 35, born in Vermont)!
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Having said, I feel that John H. Whitney's father was Richard.
  
Do you concur with this analysis? What do you think of creating a page for Solomon<sup>7</sup> Whitney with these identifications?
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If you look here: At the 1850 Izard county Arkansas census (Izard is a neighboring county to Independence), and close to the
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Missouri line (does anyone know what the real boundries were back then? What info can one trust...)
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:20, 5 February 2008 (CST)
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Anyway Nancy gets from northern Arkansas to southwestern Arkansas over the next ten years.
  
== Four Mystery Whitney Girls of Charlestown ==
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Just remembered she married the Sickles man first, then (must be) Richard Whitney.
  
Tim:
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Anyway get back to me if you want, I am exicted about this all again!
  
I have a theory about four otherwise unidentified Whitney girls whose marriage intentions are recorded in Charlestown, MA:
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My Email is GradyWhitney@windstream.net should you want to contact me that way.
* Mr. Evans Anderson & Miss Mary Ann Whitney, both of Charlestown, entered Mar. 3, 1832.
 
* Mr. Thomas Hart [meaning Mr.Thomas Hartwell added above and in margin] of Shirley & Miss Eunice Whitney of Charlestown, entered May 25, 1833.
 
* Mr. William Hurd & Miss Sopeia Whitney, both of Charlestown, entered Dec. 12, 1835.
 
* Mr. Joseph W. Pennel of Malden & Miss Emily Whitney of Charlestown, entered Apr. 1, 1836.
 
  
Compare that with the following from the IGI, Batch No. 7450276, Film No. 0027730, Danville, Caledonia Co., VT:
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== Help needed in sending you information ==
* Whitney, Eunice, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 1 Apr 1809.
 
* Whitney, Mary Ann, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 4 Oct 1812.
 
* Whitney, Emily, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 28 Mar 1816.
 
* Whitney, Sophia, dau. Solomon and Margery, b. 23 May 1818.
 
  
Then I found the 1850 census record of Evans Anderson and wife Mary A., in Concord, NH, and it says that she was aged 37, born in Vermont!
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Hi Tim,
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  I'm not good at high tech, Do you have an E-Mail address that I could use to send you
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a two page letter about Stephen and Ruth (Boody)Whitney descendants, namely the children
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of Stephen and their locations. I also am developing a large file on Family Tree Maker
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of them, and am wondering how to send it to you.
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Gerald E. (Jerry) Whitney
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Milford, NEbraska  68405
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Now one problem is that these four girls born in Vermont had to somehow get from Danville, VT, to Charlestown, MA.  The IGI (not the reliable part) says that Solomon<sup>7</sup> Whitney, son of [[Family:Whitney, Silas (1737-1813)|Silas<sup>6</sup> and Jane (Pearson) Whitney]], was born in Rutland, Rutland Co., VT, and married Margery -----.  I notice that Solomon allegedly died in Stoneham, MA, adjacent to Charlestown, after 1860.
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== Asa Whitney of Dutchess Co., NY ==
  
The 1850 Census of Charlestown includes Solomon Whitney, aged 72, born in Vermont, living in the family of Joseph Pennell and wife Emeline (aged 35, born in Vermont)!
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Hi Tim
  
Do you concur with this analysis? What do you think of creating a page for Solomon<sup>7</sup> Whitney with these identifications?
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I just went into the connection for Asa Whitney. Yes it is assumed he is the son of Ebenezer and Martha Sherwood. In the 1800 census for Litchfield, Conn Ebenezer is listed and below him is a John Sherwood. Helps to confirm maybe.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:22, 5 February 2008 (CST)
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Asa's date of birth is August 14, 1804 and he died April 24, 1863. Asa was married to Julia Ann Quick ( this name comes from Sarah Jane's death certificate) b July 4, 1807 in England and died June 7, 1849. He later married Martha Bennett Wilson ( my grandmother who was married to Charles Wilson The Whiteys and the Wislon were next door neighbors.
  
== Genealogy Questions ==
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There are 3 gravestones in the South Amenia Cemetery for Asa, Martha and Charles Wilson.
  
Hi,
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Marthann was the daughter bor May 5, 1825
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Eliza was the daughter born Oct 11, 1827
  
My name is Esther and I am new to this group and process. I read your page and have read many old archives about you and Robert Ward. I have figured out that it seems that the two of you are who headed up this entire project and I want to say that that is wonderful, and thank you. Thank you so much, it has helped a lot.
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Idid not see how I could make these corrections
  
I have copied and pasted a letter I just wrote to Robert L. Ward and would love if you or he or any one else would be willing to help me and my family with the following. Thanks, in advance!
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Thank you for you help. We have lots more info on Sarah Jane including death cert.
  
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Geri Zuccarino
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Letter to Robert Ward:
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Hi agaim Tim
  
My name is Esther Smith. I am related to the Whitney line through Betsey WHITNEY. I have done my genealogy with my fathers help. We have gotten quite far in many lines and finding your Whitney research website has been wonderful!
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The Dna testing is being done on a male descendant of Stephen Morey Whitney. They hae some of the results which leans to John and Elinor in 1635. The rest of the testing should be finished soon and then I will let you know for sure.
  
I found it back when you were still developing it, but at that point was just going to college and falling in love and getting married and all those things, so I didn't take much time out then for genealogy, aside from a genealogy class I took at BYU-Hawaii in 2000.  
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Appreciate the extensive work that is done on this family.
  
I am 27 years old and come from a family of 9 children. My father loves genealogy. He used to do all his genealogy by hand on yellow ledger pages and stuff before we ever had a computer (as a family). He got me involved in helping him on genealogy back when I was 5 years old. All of my sibblings help do the genealogy too.
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Geri
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gzuccarino@ebarqmail.com
  
Are genealogy is getting huge and we need to find a way to combine all the various GEDCOM files together. Everytime any of us tries to our computer fries and we loose everything. And I have a pretty extensive computer that I do Web and Graphic design through.  
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== Maryland John J. & Mary Turner Whitney ==
  
I know that this is getting long and you are wondering where I am going with it. It is just that I have read over old archives and such on here back from 1999 and forward and many of them have said that you and Tim Doyle are the ones who made all of this possible and the ones who "Know your stuff". So, I am contacting you for two reasons.
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Hi Tim,
  
#1. I am at a dead end on Betsey Whitney's first husband Aaron Davis, who I believe I am related through, and Susannah GERRY.
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I wrote to St. Mary's Church in Hagerstown Maryland looking for the marriage record for John & Mary Turner Whitney. http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_John_J._%28c1828-b1880%29
  
#2. I am wondering if my father and I might be able to put our heads together with you and/or Tim Doyle and make another one of these web projects for other Surnames aside from just the Whitney side.
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They didn't have a record for them, but they sent me one for: Michel Whitney marriage to Mary Ellen Payne from Four Locks on 14 Oct. 1858. Witness: Patrick Ryan & John Whitney
  
Just to give you a genealogical idea of who I am down from Betsey Whitney, here you go:
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I can scan and send the record to you if you want. One page is a typed index and the other is the actual record. If you want me to scan it to this site, you'll have to walk me through it. I'm still learning to navagate :)
  
Israel WHITNEY + Susannah GERRY
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Colleen
  
Betsey WHITNEY +  Aaron DAVIS
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== Wikipedia Books ==
  
Narcisi HAZEN (aka. Nelson DAVIS) + Appoline (Pauline) CHAMPEAU
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Tim,
  
Apoline (Pauline) HAZEN + Louis LAMIRANDE
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There are several questions to which I don't know the answers.  For example, if you implemented this, would there be a capability to import pages from other wikis, such as Wikipedia itself, in addition to pages from the WRG wiki?  If so, or even if not, this could, indeed, have some benefit for our members, in my opinion.  I can envision creating a book entitled, "Our Whitney Lineage", or "Our Whitney Cousins".
  
Agnes Marie LAMIRANDE + Fredrick Rapheal PARMENTIER
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 17:00, 11 May 2010 (CDT)
  
Phyllis May PARMENTIER + Kenneth William VERHAGEN
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== Patrick Whitney, II ==
  
Paul Kenneth VERHAGEN + Merrily HILL
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Hi Tim,
  
Esther Michelle VERHAGEN (Smith) ***Me***
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I have no problem with the edits, I've yet to get the hang of it yet. Do whatever needs to be done to make it right.
  
I have an e-mail that I can send as an attachment or copy and paste, if you are interested on all the current information we have regarding Aaron Davis and what we are still seeking on him.
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Hi Tim,
  
I would truly appreciate if you could help us in either or both areas! If you are unable to do so however, please direct me to whom I should contact and how.  
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I found an obituary notice for Patrick Whitney
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http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Patrick_%28c1794-a1850%29
  
Please e-mail me at essieshell24@yahoo.com
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I'm not sure who to give the information to. I found the following on the "Washington County Free Library" site.
  
Thank you so much in advance!
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Obituary Notice for Patrick Whitney
Esther Smith
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Dated: 9-21-1851
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From: Herald of Freedom
  
== Census project ==
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'''"Near Four-Locks, on Saturday the 15th inst. Mr. Patrick Whitney, in the 50th year of his age."'''
  
Tim - It appears the census project is humming right along. I have to make one final trip to the library to double check ancestry records for Mass. (I used heritage quest to gather data). I would like to continue working on this project if there is more work to be done. I have looked through several states in subsequent years, they appear to all be assigned. Is there an easier way to tell what states still need researched? Thanks much. Carol
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Obituary for James Whitney
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Dated: 8-14-1917
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From: Daily Mail Newspaper
  
Hi Tim - Weather permitting I am going to finish up my library work on Mass. tomorrow. I will then start a "Whiting" "Whitny" and "Whiting" check (I found several instances in Mass. where Whiting was really Whitney). Thanks much.
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'''"James Whitney, former boatman on the old C. and O. Canal, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.A. Reed, 808 W. Franklin St. from heart trouble, aged 74 years. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Reed, he is survived by the following stepchildren: Mrs. E. O. Diffendaffer, this city; Mrs. Mary Scanland, Baltimore; Charles W. Durborow, this city, and William Durborrow, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. by Rev. G.B. Townsend. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery."'''
  
Carol
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also:
  
== Main Page Layout ==
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WHITNEY, DENNIS
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DATE PAPER PAGE/
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COL TITLE/SUMMARY
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4 Oct 1865 H&TL 1E QUALIFIED VOTERS OF DISTRICT NO…(REGISTERED VOTERS FOR DISTRICT 15 OF WASHINGTON COUNTY).
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(From the Herald & Torchlight Newspaper)
  
Tim:
 
  
Can you make the box on the right-hand side of the Main Page shorter?  I'd rather have the information in the center column shorter, which could happen if it wraps around a shorter box, getting wider below its bottom edge.
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WHITNEY, MICHAEL
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DATE PAPER PAGE/
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COL TITLE/SUMMARY
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4 Oct 1865 H&TL 1E QUALIFIED VOTERS OF DISTRICT NO…(REGISTERED VOTERS FOR DISTRICT 15 OF WASHINGTON COUNTY).
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    (From the Herald & Torchlight Newspaper)
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 19:40, 20 February 2008 (CST)
 
  
== Which County? ==
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1870 Census-Michael Whitney (District 15) Clearsprings Page 419
  
Tim:
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188, 214, Whitney, Michael, 29, M, M, Laborer, Born-Maryland, (Under if married in the year list month)-Aug.
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                  Sarah, 27,F, M, K. house, Born-Ireland, (Under if married in the year list month)-Aug.
  
In assigning counties in Category: links, I have run onto a quandary. Consider Roxbury, MA. When counties were established, it was part of Suffolk County.  When Norfolk County was established by being split off from Suffolk County, in 1793, it became part of Norfolk County.  Then in 1867, it was annexed by the City of Boston, and again became part of Suffolk County.  So which county name should I use in the Category: links?  So far, I've used Suffolk, but now I'm leaning towards Norfolk. Or should it be time-dependent, so before 1793 or after 1867, we use Suffolk, and between those dates, Norfolk?  Or should we use both?
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With the St. Mary's Church record: Michael Whitney (Of Four Locks)married Mary Ellen Payne on 14 Oct. 1858. She must have died and he married Sarah-August of 1870 as per the Census.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 13:56, 22 February 2008 (CST)
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If I should be directing this information to some else let me know.
  
== Re: Joseph Whitney Hubbardston, MA ==
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Thanks for your help!
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Colleen
  
Looks like we've been able to fill in some info on Joseph Whitney's family.  I'm glad you were able to get the date of death for his wife, Esther (Crittenden) -- she wasn't in the MA Secretary of State's archives.
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I would take the test, but I have no idea what that "kit" would cost.
  
I'm curious as to the source for the marriage date for Joseph's son, George Washington Whitney.  Although his wife shows up as Elmira, on my grandfather's genealogy chart and all the censuses she is known as Maria A ("A" for Arvilla).  MA VR shows Maria marrying a Hopkins in 1899, in Petersham.  She is later found residing with her daughter Mary Ellen in NH.
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I take random drug tests at work. The test is oral. You keep the test surface between the cheek and gum for 3 minutes,
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then insert it into a plastic vial, break off the perforated handle then cap the vial.
  
George W. Whitney may have married first an Abigail Sawyer on 9/18/1839, Templeton VR.
 
  
Joseph's son with the alternate names of Balak, Baruch, Barah is mentioned in the Town History of Hubbardston.  He is said to have married (probably 2nd) an Elmira Elizabeth Greenwood b. 1842, on 2/10/1871.  It goes on to say that he died on 7/26/1877 (the MA VR for Hubbardston backs this up).  It uses the name Baruch as does a later census (1870?).  Also, a book on the Greenwood genealogy mentions Baruch and says that he was b. in Utica, NY, of Josiah and Martha (Crittenden) Whitney.  The name of Martha may be an error or perhaps was her middle name (?).
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Call me anyway. 903-853-0609
  
If you'd like to discuss, please feel free to do so.
 
  
Martin
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Grady
  
== Whitney from Wales ==
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== John Whitney ==
 
 
Tim I have confirmed that James Whitney from Usk married Louisa Williams. I obtained Ernest James birth certificate from the GRO and lists Louisa Williams as his mother. I have updated my page with this info. I am slowly working at this. I also obtained Ernest and Olwen's marriage cert. and list as witness John Whitney and Amy Lawrence (Amy married?).
 
 
 
== Truman Whitney ==
 
  
 
Hi Tim,
 
Hi Tim,
Wow! You are amazing. I will follow the leads you gave me, but I wanted to provide you with the exact info that I have.
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Would you please move John Whitney married to Adaline Mosher to the unconnected section. He is not the son of Nathaniel and Clarissa Hoar Whitney. He could be related to them but not as a sonWe have not connected John at this point timeThankyou Terr
 
 
I found C.E Whitney (Charles Emmett) in the Biographical Sketches for Cherokee County Iowa. The following is the information directly copied from their site:
 
 
 
C. E. WHITNEY, one of the well-known and popular farmers of Silver Township, has been a resident of Cherokee County since 1876. He was born in Chautauqua County, New York, October 4, 1847, and is a son of Truman and Jane (Ransom) Whitney. They were the parents of five children, only two living: Mary J., wife of Wallace Wilcox, of Chautauqua County, New York, and C. E. Whitney, the subject of this notice. The father was a shoemaker in early life, but in later years took a heavily timbered farm which his son assisted him in clearing. He died in December, 1887, and his wife died when C. E. was five years old. When Mr. Whitney was twenty years old he broke the ties of childhood and youth and went out into the world to make a career for himself. He came to Delaware County, Iowa, and having been trained to agricultural pursuits, he worked at farming by the month in Delaware, Fayette and Buchanan counties. He was married October 25, 1868, in Buchanan County, to Miss Sa rah M. Warner, who was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, a daughter of George and Mary (Goodman) Warner. Farming through the wet year of 1869, in 1870 he obtained a position with Granger & Bradshaw, prominent stockmen of Marion County, Iowa, in whose employ he remained for five years, running a threshing-machine every fall. In 1876 he removed to O'Brien County, Iowa, and engaged in farming. the grasshoppers totally destroyed his crops that season, and in the fall he came to Cherokee County, and located on his present farm the following April, 1877. He has a barn, granary, cribs, and many conveniences for feeding stock, one of the best wells in the county, a fine grove of timber, and an orchard, with a great variety of small fruits. One hundred and forty acres of the land is in cultivation, and the balance is in pasture and meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are the parents of nine children: Rosa Bell, Martha Dell, alice Nell, Mary Estell, Genie Ethell, Addie Louell, Nina Vell, Edna Au rell and Orrin Emmett. In politics Mr. Whitney is idependent. He and his wife and four daughters are consistent members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They are in the prime of life, cordial and hospitable, and among the leading families of the township.
 
 
 
With this information, I searched cemeteries in Sherman, and found Truman, Jane and three young children all buried together at the Waits Corners Cemetery. (This of course was done online, since I am in Florida and not New York!)
 
 
 
I have a great aunt who is still living, and knew both Charles and Sarah. Sarah lived to be 103, and was the oldest resident of Salem Oregon when she died. She remembers hearing of an Uncle Orange, and an Uncle Eli, both on the Whitney side.
 
 
 
I also have pictures of Charles and Sarah.
 
 
 
What information would be useful for me to add to this site?
 
 
 
In addition, I have a song that Charles wrote titled "The Banks of the Merry Little Sioux" (apparantly they were a very musical family, and Charles played the violin). I found this song listed with his biography on the Cherokee Iowa genealogy site.
 
 
 
Again, Thank You for your help, I will proceed with the possibilities you have provided, and see if I can make any direct links!
 
 
 
Rebecca
 
 
 
== Tag - you're it! ==
 
 
 
I sent you an email backIf YOU don't receive it, let ME know!  ;)
 
 
 
== Hello and thanks. ==
 
 
 
Greetings Tim, I was asking the same question yesterday when I found RL Wards additions to the lineage I started. What I found when I Googled Jazaniah Whitney, I found a couple of pages of Whitney's from a book titled History of Newport New hampshire. and with in which I found Orange Whitney son of Jazaniah who had a son Charles H. Whitney. This research group has been so very interesting because as I wrote in the intoduction page our lineage back from my grand father was totaly nonexistant. then to have RL ward offer so much of our information, my sisters and I are reeling in the news of the history we have.
 
 
 
Tim, thanks for the interest. If you happen to run across additional info please feel free to contact me.
 
 
 
Charles Ernest Whitney  Jaffrey NH.
 
 
 
== A new Family page. ==
 
 
 
HI Tim, thanks for all the help. the pages are looking great. Concerning the new family page I created, It looks like I messed up right out the gate and I was wondering if this can be deleted so I can start over?? it's wrong right at the title page. Please let me know
 
Charlie Whitney
 
 
 
== DEMPSEY WHT- NEY ==
 
 
 
MY -EYBOARD JUST MESSED UP. SEEM YO BE M-SS-NG SOME -EYS HERE.
 
- HAVE DEMPSEY SOMEWHERE. - W-LL LOO- TOMORROW.
 
PATTY WOODALL CAME THROUGH W-TH ALL OF -SAAC'S PAPERS.
 
JEANNE
 
 
 
== Doug Whitney- [email protected] ==
 
 
 
Tim- I have had my DNA by Family Tree DNA profiled and would like to incorporate it into the WRG. It confirms my lineage back to John Whitney and connects me to other descendents, however, I don't completely understand it. How do I go about bringing it to the WRG?
 
Thanks
 
Doug Whitney
 
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
When I went to Discussion:Lineage_site_update&rcid=73101 and clicked on the "Website Feedback" link at the top, I got an error message.  When I clicked instead on "Discussion Forum Index", and then on "Website Feedback", all was well, so there is a work-around.
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:18, 26 April 2008 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Delete a page ==
 
 
 
Hello Tim,
 
 
 
My name is Joyce Sharpley.  I just uploaded my .jpg Whitney Outline twice.  One of the pages needs to be deleted as they are the same thing.  I was trying to make the print larger when saving the outline, but for some reason it doesn't work, and I don't know how to enlarge the print at the Whitney site.  My e-mail is [email protected] I put the outline in .pdf format and the print was a readible size 12 point, but as soon as I put it in jpg format it would not enlarge.
 
 
 
== ! ==
 
 
 
Timothy - what you up to cuz??
 
 
 
== Lydia Whitney ==
 
 
 
Thank you so muchI then found [http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maine.counties.franklin/33/mb.ashx this posting on Ancestry message boards], where the first responder says she is descended from his daughter Lydia Whitney.  However, the original post has the unknown daughter being named Mary, so I don't know how Lydia could fit in. [[User:Michael A. White|Michael A. White]] 08:47, 2 May 2008 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Created page for Phineas Whitney ==
 
 
 
I added the page for Phineas Whitney, but cant begin to think hoe to link it to my page.
 
http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/User:Sbrina40
 
 
 
The new page is
 
http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Phineas_%281803-%3F%29
 
 
 
Kellyann
 
 
 
== !!!! ==
 
  
timothy!!! did you get my email??
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== Nathaniel Whitney (1800-1838) ==
  
== Why the Change? ==
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Tim
  
Tim:
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I have just sent a ton of family information, plus two Federal Census extracts, please delete as much as you want...the information was copied from my Coombs family data base.  You said you wanted information...
  
Why the last change to [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)]]Both the sons Robert and Francis must have died before 1638, when their younger brothers Constantine and Richard were called 2nd and 3rd sons of their father (Thomas was the 1st son) upon matriculation at Oxford.
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Do we know anything about the Whitney's who lived in the Standish/Scarbourough/Portland area of Cumberland County, ME in the late 1700s-early 1800sI have been trying to link my Nathaniel to this group for years with no success.  I think that my Nathaniel may have been the son of the Nathaniel listed in the 1840 Federal Census living in Standish, Cumberland County, ME (page 16) as being 70 to 80 years of age and living with 1f 20-30, 1f 30-40 and 1f 60-70.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 19:17, 5 May 2008 (CDT)
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Whitney
  
== Children of Sir Robert ==
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== Andrew Whitney ==
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Hi Tim;
  
Tim:
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Thank you for your assistance.  I admit that I don't have any other resources than Memoirs of Worcester County Vol. II.  The author notes that there is no birth record found for Silas Whitney, yet the account seems pretty sure of the lineage.  I'm curious what information leads you to dispute the record as given in this account--though in any case my lineage still seems to trace back to John Whitney of Watertown. 
  
I understand why you changed the dates.  I agree that the children should be reordered, according to the visitation pedigree.  That, at least, is a contemporary source.  Agreed that Francis was probably the fifth surviving son and William the sixthThe surviving sons seem to be listed in order of age, followed by the surviving daughters in order of ageChildren who died young were not mentioned, perhaps not surprisingly.  Even Constance, who lived to maturity, but died unmarried before 1634, is not mentioned.  Probably the daughters and sons should be interleaved to fill in the gaps left by the known ages.  I'd put Eleanor as b. say 1617, Susan, b. say 1619, and Elizabeth, b. say 1627.  Elizabeth died after 1634 but before her fatherPossibly there was another, otherwise unknown, child b. ca. 1612 and died young.
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I'm happy to have my Whitney lineage confirmed.  I've always been told that we were descended from the Whitneys, and that they made their fortune in Chicago manufacturingThis turns out to be Charles Andrew Whitney, and the Memoirs record was actually written as his biographical sketchThere is some census data available on Charles Andrew, and he may be worthy of his own page on this site, if there isn't one already.   
  
I think that would make all the records agree with each other:  visitation, baptisms, and matriculations.
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I'm curious why you removed Charles Andrew's wife, Martha Waters, from my lineage--as written in the Memoirs book.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:26, 6 May 2008 (CDT)
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Brendan
  
== Hannah Whitney, Charles Cloes, Paul Knight ==
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== Andrew Whitney ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
The name of Chandler's River, ME, was changed to Jonesborough in 1789, so that is not an issue.
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Thanks for the note about Crane's identification.  There are several reasons why I disbelieve what is written there.  First, it is one of those mug books, which are notoriously inaccurate.  Secondly, the list of Silas's children is very incomplete, as is data about Silas himself, not even including his wife's maiden name or their marriage record.  Thirdly, Andrew was born in 1754 (according to his age at death from the church records in Princeton), four years before the marriage of Silas and Jane in 1758.
  
I can't recall nor find the source I used to connect Hannah Whitney, daughter of Joel and Mary (Weston) Whitney, with the H. Whitney who m. Paul KnightI did find that Paul Knight was son of Capt. Jonathan and Mary (Adkins) Knight.  He and Hannah (Whitney) Knight had the following children:  Lucy, Adkins, Hannah, Joel, James Christy, Ann Maria, Ellis, Hiram, Elizabeth, Emily, Sabrina, Sewell, Louise, Malinda, Mary, Calista, and JeromeNote that the second son was Joel, onomastic evidence of the connection.  I suggest you ask Ken Whitney, our expert on Maine Whitney families.
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Onomastics isn't much help hereAndrew did not name a child Silas, Jane, Andrew, or TabithaHe did name a son Elisha Dana Whitney, and Abraham had a son Elisha who probably married Abigail Dana.
  
I don't understand how a single female whose family were in, and stayed in, eastern Maine, was in a position to marry someone in Albany Co., NY, in 1784I suggest that it might have been a different Hannah Whitney who contracted that marriage, and that the birth dates are just a coincidence.
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So if Andrew wasn't son of Silas, who was he?  There is an otherwise unaccounted-for Andrew, son of Abraham, who was, indeed, born in 1754.  Thus the connection to Abraham. Abraham's family is very interestingThe children seem to have all left home and scattered.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:56, 16 May 2008 (CDT)
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I hope this is convincing.
  
== Sorry it so long for me to get this together ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 11:47, 28 May 2010 (CDT)
  
I have been researching for so long that I really need to publish my results. I thought this would be a good place to start for some of it.  I have a large collection of gravestone photos which I will be hosting on my personal website.  A fair number of them are of the Kansas Whitney lines.  I will be trying to figure out how to work them into the WRG perhaps via links?  I really appreciate your assistance with my additions and trust there will be someone to help with the cemetery photos when I get the data together. 
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== Nathaniel Whitney 1800-1830 ==
  
Thanks again for your help.  I feel comfortable already.
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Tim
  
Thank you so much for putting the John Merrick/Clarissa Whitney Bible page with the others..... I have spent two days trying to figure it out (*_*) Thx for the helpI have other things I would like to post... can you tell me (in little baby language) how I transfer a page I write to be put with others in same category?  Thx so much.... Jeanne
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The only source that I have for the date of marriage for Nathaniel Whitney & Charlotte Cook is that it is contained in a hand-written family genealogy chart prepared by my grandfather, Frederick A. Coombs, prior to 1904Since Nathaniel was his grandfather, the presumption is that it came from family papersSorry.
  
Okay... I give up!  This site is simply too complicated for me.... I have just tried to upload an image of a Whitney tombstone w/inscription, but I cannot master the process.  Am sending my regrets to the Whitney's as I do have some things that I think original and interesting.  Next time one of my "kids" is home maybe I can get some help  (*_*)  Jeanne
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During my search this past weekend, I came up with the following two pieces of Whitney information:
  
Tim:  I have just uploaded military pay records for James Rex (Rix) Whitney. I have no idea where they are or what to do with them.... maybe you can place them properly. Thx   Jeanne
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1. -- The Evergreen Cemetery, City of Portland, ME contains two numbered lots in Section G (#24 & 25) in the name of David Averill with the following interments:
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[Name; Age; Date of Death]:
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Caroline W. Coombs      83  Feb. 24, 1915;
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L. Augustine Coombs      43            1871;
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Charles W. Coombs        80  Jan. 24, 1940;
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Charles H. Whitney      57   Sep. 16, 1885;
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Hannah P. Whitney                      1854;
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J. Frederick Whitney                  1870;
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Nattie Whitney                        1854;
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Charlotte Whitney                      1850;
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Nathaniel Whitney                      1838
  
Umm I have considered it.  And I'll proably do it. But I don't expect to find a John Whitney link. Did any known Whitney's of that line even own slaves?
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I'm not sure who all these people are or what David Averill's connection is.
  
Even so since I am African-American it is quite possible that my DNA won't be traced back to any of the major Whitney lines.  Although, it would be fun to find that there is a genetic link!  I know of a few DNA genealogy sites for African-Americans. At some point I will submit a sample there too. That sort of research doesn't really help you imagine much of a story.  I mean, eventually we are all related. 
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2. -- I found four small undated hand-written pages of family information written by Alonzo Cook MD of Los Angeles, Calif:
  
I am really just trying to figure out where those 23 Hyde Co. slaves come from. I don't have much hope but I'm finding that the search is kinda fun. I figured the Samuel Whitney connection would be a no-brainer but I just can't seem to connect this Sarah Whitney of 1790 Hyde Co to him.
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"Sally Whitney mother of Charlotte Cook was a daughter of a Gary, who was sister of Ellbridge Gary, signer of Declaration of In, Vice Pres. when he died. This sister was m. in Marblehead to Grandpa Whitney a merchant of that place.  He failed in business but was a very proud man so took his family & 2 slaves & moved to the wilds of Casco Maine and they 2 children -- our grandmother (Rosa's) and one more little girl we children called her big Aunt Jane.
  
== Source of Memoranda ==
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Tim:
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"Our grandmother, Sally Whitney, married Hezekiah Cooke whose father was a Scotchman and Dr. Francis Cooke a cousin of ours tells me he was descended from the Cooke of the Mayflower.
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    Alonzo Cook MD
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    Los Angeles, Cal.
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    Member of Board Health
  
I believe I photocopied that at the NEHGS Library in Boston in 2004 (after the Reunion).  At any rate, I have a photocopy.  I just checked that part of the photocopy against its transcription, and the latter is letter-perfect.
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    ***** End of page #2 *****
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:51, 18 June 2008 (CDT)
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"Charles H. Whitney;
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John d. infancy;
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Harriet F. Whitney;
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Mary Caroline Whitney;
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Rosa A. Whitney 
  
== Update ==
 
  
Tim -
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Nathaniel Whitney and Charlotte Cook 
  
I have really neglected the 1840 Mass census project.  I took on a part time job in Feb. and then a full time position the end of March (retirement brought on new life goals and I still haven't won a lottery!)  So that along with stained glass commissions has kept me a little too busy.  I now have Thursday night and Sunday afternoons I can devote to working on the project.  I assume it is available as my name still appears as the transcriber.  Just wanted to give you an update and check in with you, don't want to duplicate work if someone else has taken on Mass.  Thanks.
 
  
Carol
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Money in England thru Gerry family 
  
== Arthur Whitney pages ==
 
  
Thanks so much for your kind words.  I'm not familiar with wiki so that's a learning experience! And I worry about my edit ettiquette, so if you see me doing anything that's a no-no please let me know.  I have alot of information on Arthur's descendants that I'll add as I feel my way thru.  There is some information I have that I'm not sure where to put yet.  For instance, in 1850 Franklin Parish, LA Western District there is a Francis Whitney, 15 living in household of Arch Holloway.  Arthur Whitney the first (assumed) son of Arthur 1800-1850 was married to Elizabeth Holloway, possibly relative of Arch Holloway,  so that would likely link this Francis to the son Arthur, but I don't know where to place that information.  What do you think?  I'm a litle overwhelmed by the wiki site at this point.
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Charlotte Cook's brother was Gerry Cook and her maternal grandmother was a Sally Gerry  
I want to try to prove Arthur is son of Francis, as I think he is, but haven't found the link yet.  Thanks again for your comments.
 
Debi Giltner
 
BTW I descend from Arthur thru Silas and Mary Ann Johnson Whitney's daughter, Julia Whitney.
 
No men left in Silas' line to do the DNA test. Darn!
 
  
== Late in getting your message  ==
 
  
Tim,  Thanks for thinking of me, yes I had considered the line of Phineas until I went the
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Ephraim;
route of DNA-y(67)(37765),  from that they say I should be John1, Thomas2, Eleazer3. then is where
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Mary m. _____ Averill;
I make the big guess as to Jonas4, Jacob5, and that is where I would have a Reuben6, which is
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Gerry -- only son Alonzo Cook;
the son of Jacob5.  I have a Reuben Whitney and Ruth (Unk) as parents of my Crosby Whitney.
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Margaret;
It has always been favorable looking into the Phineas family with the surnames and given
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Jane
names of Crosby, and Reuben, being used so much and being from Maine.
 
  
But to believe in DNA I must think of the line of Thomas and Eleazer.
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I wish more people would go to 35 markers or more, 25 just isn't enough.
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"Anne;  Hezekiah; Zachariah;  Daniel;  Asa;  Moses;  Pltiah (sp?)  (the last six names are contained within a bracket and labeled "doubt"
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Mother
  
I would like to give you some small information about Chester Coborn8 Whitney b. 18 Sep 1822
 
in that he married 29 Sep 1845 as you have it (at Saint Joseph, Michigan) from the Saint Joseph,
 
Michigan marriage records.  It might help someone.
 
  
I have been spending much of my time on Remington Hobby Whitney b. 1802 from Maine and sending information to Ken Whitney.
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Great grandmother Gerry Whitney lived and died in Casco @ 103-12-20 & was blind several years" 
  
Gerald E. Whitney
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Those are the same records we found but the hand writing was difficult to read from the census we were looking at. I'm positive that is the same family listed in 1900 as 1910 (Mary=Mamie, Katherine=Kate, Henry=Harry). What I find strange is the discrepancy with the parents ages. Harry is 34 in 1900 so he should be 44 not 39 in 1910. Bridget's age (aka Terry) is also off. My father told me she was born in 1863 and they were only a couple of years apart. I'm assuming 1865 is the correct year. I will try to obtain vital records for New York City and look for Birth records on Harry.  
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I hope that this is of use to you.
  
I just subscribed to the mailing list and I'm going to start working on the GED file.
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Whitney
  
Thanks for posting this,
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== Thanks for the greeting ==
  
Dave
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Thanks for the greeting. So I'll do the data entry but slowly. Today I'm augmenting my John Smith Whitney family group with your information. Had quite an eventful day yesterday with the descendants of George Washington Whitney. Because one grandchild was named Rinaldo I was able to string together some events that read like a plot proposal for a soap opera. I posted the story on my Ancestry.com entry.
  
== Photograph Page ==
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What do you make of this record Tim?
  
Tim:
 
  
While the page we have for photographs is useful, I have a suggestion.  Make a page with thumbnails of all the photographs. Perhaps four across would be a good size. Make that the main photo page, and make the one we use now a link from it.  Of course, each thumbnail would be linked to the full-size photo's own page, with complete caption, etc. The little camera icon from the Main Page would be a nice touch on each!
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1860 United States Federal Census
 
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about Richard Whitney
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:39, 29 June 2008 (CDT)
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Name: Richard Whitney
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Age in 1860: 35
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Birth Year: abt 1825
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Birthplace: New York
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Home in 1860: Ruddell, Independence, Arkansas
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Gender: Male
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Post Office: Batesville
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Value of real estate: View image
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Household Members: Name Age
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John Micheal 20
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Sidney Vaughn 25
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Richard Whitney 35
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Nancey Whitney 32
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Marcy A Whitney 7
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William Whitney 6
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Joseph Whitney 4
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Amanda E Whitney 2
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Marcy A Wilson 30
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George A Wilson 1
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Hiram Morris 35
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Elander J Morris 28
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John B Morris 11
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Hiram Morris 7
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Artemis J Morris 5
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Paul Morris 2
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Peter Morris 3/12
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It's the only record I find of Whitney's with Moriss'es... This Richard Whitney surely must fit in the Wade Whitney connection somehow...
  
== Photograph Page, II ==
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== Thanks for the welcome ==
  
Tim:
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Tim, thanks very much for the welcome and for adding in the links to my Whitney lineage.  I admit I haven't researched them as extensively as other branches in my family, but am now motivated to do more in hopes of contributing back to this resource.  Best,
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Sara.
  
I do like the draft version you have put together. Can you arrange it so that each row of photos has the bottoms of the photos, and hence the captions, aligned?
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I have created 4 or 5 pages now the first of which have shown up as links in my ancestral line. I'm proud to be able to contribute. I notice that many older pages have each fact documented in footnotes. I would be glad to do that for my pages but don't know how. Do you have instructions for that and a style sheet for various types of entries?
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Also, I'm guessing you add the census data that appears at the bottom of some pages. If not, how would I add that?
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About to start on John Franklin Whitney after I get a bit of breakfast.
  
I agree that the old way, with numbers, is now obsolete.  We'll have to make a new instruction page describing how to upload a new image and to add it to this thumbnail-oriented page.  Including an example would be excellent, too.
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== thankyou and see below ==
  
What do you think about organizing the photos in some logical way? Perhaps portraits of people could be in one section, gravestones in another, buildings in a third, etc. (or separate pages, rather than sections, for each type).  Within each type, I don't have any particular idea how to order them.  Chronologically by date-time of upload doesn't make much sense to me.
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Did you receive my message about dna for your families and robert L Whitney?
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Terry
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 22:00, 29 June 2008 (CDT)
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== Elijah Whitneys ==
 
 
== Thanks ==
 
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
Thanks. By the way, I reviewed Dame Joan Mordante's will last night to confirm whether or not any of the Whitney offspring were mentioned. Sorry, Henry Whitney/Anne Wilford. Dame Joan Mordante was Anne's mother. They were not. Dame Joan left all of her belongings to her daughter Johann and her husband Robert Apreec. We know that Henry died in 1591, so it may be reasonable to assume that his wife Anne Wilford Whitney was also deceased prior to 1592 when Dame Joan's will was probated. No reference to any grandchildren on either side were mentioned.
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Your connection of the two Elijah Whitney family groups makes a lot of sense. Of course, if there is confusion in Phoenix, it is because his informants provided that information, and they were living many years after the events in question. Actually, it is surprising to me that we haven't found more inaccuracies in what is presented there.  Compare to Pierce's accuracy record!
  
== Ann Louisa Vaughan nee Whitney ==
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I would suggest going ahead with the merging of the two pages, with appropriate discussion in a Notes section.
  
Will upload photos of Ann Louisa Vaughan nee Whitney taken in 1940's and 1950's onto website for you to access = possibly tomorrow.
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Now that creates another issue:  Hannah (Whitney)(Bass) Whitney now is a person a generation older than we previously thought.  Can we tentatively identify her and/or her Bass husband with that new age information?
  
Regards
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:09, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
Rob
 
  
== Thank you ==
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== Elijah Whitneys, pt. 2 ==
  
Hello Tim,  
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Tim,
 
 
I cannot tell you how exciting this is for me and my family. My mother's side has been traced back to France, but we were always unsure of my father's side. This means so much to us. I really appreciate you updating my page. I cannot wait to send it to my family!
 
 
 
Have a wonderful holiday weekend!
 
  
Julie
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See [[Family:Whitney, Elijah (1710-b1741)]] for Rebecca (Seymour)(Whitney) Boughton.  I suggest that the Seth whose administration was granted in 1760 was another child of this couple, who died unmarried and without issue, and after whom the younger Seth was named.  That would make Seth's administrator his brother, an entirely reasonable situation.
  
== Edward Augustus Whitney ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 13:12, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
  
Hello:
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== Change of name, Reuben to Stephen Whitney ==
  
I'm writing a biography of E.A. Whitney (1843-1917). I'm fortunate in that I have access to his personal papers; yet these are mostly related to travels (superficial notes) and business. He was a highly private, introverted and somewhat eccentric man who disliked publicity or having his photo taken. His papers are devoid of any journal or self-reflective letters. Some letters to  his brother John have survived, however, and they are telling. But Edward Whitney basically remains a mystery and I'm being paid to unravel at least some of it. Any info would be greatly appreciated.  
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Because of the latest information of Ruth Boody as wife of Stephen Whitney as found in the "Early families of Limington, Maine" and the incomplete findings of Mrs Frank S. Healey )Eleanor Katherine Whitney, Filed in the Detroit Society of Genealogical Research,  a descendant of Remington Hobby Whitney and his first wife Eliza Weaver, daughter of Daniel Wing and Amy (Underhill) Weaver. It is my belief, that Stephen and wife Ruth Boody are the parents of
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Crosby Whitney, Remington Hobby Whitney, Robert B. Whitney, Nathan W. Whitney, Peter Whitney, above born in Maine,
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Jane Whitney,b in Conn.  Henry Whitney b unk. , Mary Whitney b. New York, Sally Ann Whitney b. New York. 
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    From the book "Early Families of Limington, Maine" by Robert L. Taylor under the name of
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Boody Rev. Robert  then child viii is Ruth b. 13 June 1779 at New Durham, NH and married 26 Jan 1800 to Stephen Whitney both of Limington " They moved to Painted Post, Stuben Co., New York.
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Painted Post is 40 miles south of my to be 3rd great grandmother, Mary Carman. Mary Carman is also related to Amy Underhill, Mary Carman marries Crosby Whitney abt. 1821. Remington Hobby Whitney is found in 1830 Census at Sodius, Wayne Co., New York.  
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    I believe that the printing of Hardin Co., Iowa History book printed 1911 has many mistakes
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and that when my 2nd great grandfather George Whitney b. 12 Sept 1822 in New York, told his story, there was a clerical error, when the name was listed as Reuben and Ruth it should have been Stephen . This stands to reason as others beside myself have never been able to find a Reuben in or from Maine that fit the time factors.
  
Thanks,
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==  Change of (DNA) #37765 of Reuben to Stephen Whitney ==
  
Samuel Western
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  Because of recent findings I am asking you to change my family line to
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living, Earl E., Herman G., Crosby, George, Crosby, Stephen, Phineas, Isaac, Nathaniel, Benjamin, John, Thomas Whitney.
  
== Adding an Image ==
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== Possible Identification ==
 
 
Hello Mr Doyle,
 
 
 
I have just uploaded an image, apparently successfully, but I'm not sure how to embed it into 'my' introduction page. Sorry if this is elementary!
 
 
 
I would like to eventually embark on a page about Anne Whitney's descendants, if that's ok?
 
 
 
Regards
 
Suzanne Maitland-Wood
 
 
 
== Massachusetts Vital Records DONE!! ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
Finally!  The linking of the Mass. VRs to and from the family group records is done!
 
 
 
I am somewhat dismayed by the number of people at [[Unconnected Whitney Individuals]]. I've tried various strategies to identify them, and have failed in each case.  Some have not enough information to make any connection.  Probably many are not really Whitneys but Whitings, or other surnames.  Most are probably really Whitneys, either with unrecorded births, or without means to connect them to those records.
 
 
 
I know that I said that I'd start on the other state VRs next, but before I do that, it might be more interesting to do something else.  If you have suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them.  What's a high priority?
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 14:32, 24 July 2008 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Wiki Bug? ==
 
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
Why is the </p> at the end of the page [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, New York]] visible?
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Check out these two pages:  [[Family:Whitney, Elijah (b1750-a1782)]] and [[Family:Whitney, Ebenezer (c1747-a1800)]].  The children of both include brothers Ebenezer and Samuel, and half-brothers Elijah and Joseph.  My suspicion is that there was no Elijah, and Ebenezer was the father of the children listed on his page.
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:31, 29 July 2008 (CDT)
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Thoughts?
  
== Percy A. Whitney ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 01:53, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
  
Hello Tim,
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Greetings Tim Doyle:
  
Thank you for your prompt research.  I just discovered last night that in fact my great-grandfather's name was in fact Percy Austin, and his wife was named Elizabeth. My Grandfather would be Frank A. He was born in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.   
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I am Bruce T. Whitney, I have been doing Whitney research on my family tree since the 1960's. I've got a wealth of information and completed family lineages for Horace B. Whitney through to my children.  Horace who married Lucetta Frazier 1828.  I've got Lucetta's family bible page that tell of his birth and more importantly his death. I've got full history of his family onward.... I'd love to share this as I have had a grand time discovering the history of Horace back to Thomas 1550 and have read with great interest the story of possible links back to 1225
  
Now to go backwards to find further generations.
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I can be contacted via email:  btw20@hotmail.com  I can put my info on a disc. from Horace B onward.... and I can combine it with the WRG material if you'd like. 
  
Thank you!
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thanks for your time and consideration
Crystal
 
  
I want to thank you sooooooooooooo much for your help!!
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In searching,
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Bruce Thomas Whitney (1955)
  
I believe that you are correct in what you found outI'm trying, but just having started as one of my nieces contacted me after 29 years (she's now 37) and she's been researching for some time. :)
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Tim, I'm not sure who I need to talk to about this but I am in the midst of a fued with people in England that had a meeting July, 2008 about the Bayeux Tapestry and the image being Turstin FitzRolf in the scene 55. There is a new book coming out that has changed thet figure to Robert, Williams 1/2 brother. I have written to a few people about this and find it is too late to change the book as it is already set type and being printed by Oxbow, Oxford. If you can help me, please email me [email protected]. I have more information but I need to know where to go with this.  
  
I welcome all the help.  Thank you again, Kim
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Thank you
 
 
== It does make sense! ==
 
 
 
Wow, I can't believe how quickly that all fell together.  The research on this site is incredible, what a great service you are doing for people!
 
 
 
I have a couple of questions:
 
 
 
1) I see that Samuel (b. 1779)"spent most of his minority" with an unrelated man (Silas Ferry).  Would this have been an apprenticeship?  Or because he was the son of the first wife, he was separated from the new family?  He must have been very small when he came to N.E. Harbour, if the American Revolution ended around 1783.
 
 
 
2) I see that quite a few of Samuel (b. 1779)'s children married people with the surname King.  I wonder if this would have been a family they were close to or just a common name at the time.-->edited to add: I see that they were from different families.
 
  
Thank you again,
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Mary
Crystal
 
  
== Edits to Harry's Page ==
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== Warning and Danger ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
I agree that the child Whitney should be put in. Thanks for the help with Harry's page.  
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The file Template:Warning is not working properly.  Possibly it is because of the hard-coding of the IP address in the URL for Danger.jpg, but I am just guessing.
  
Dave
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 17:45, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
  
== Cemetery records ==
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== Another Issue ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
How do I add a cemetery record of a few of my Whitney ancestors including a picture of the head stone?
 
  
Lowell
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The page [[Whitney Family Groups]] has an issue near the bottom under Australia.
  
== Hello ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 09:26, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
  
Hello Tim - -
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== George Orrett Whitney ==
  
Being a newbie, I'm very confused about the entire website. I do not even know how I got your message. I just clicked on something and there it was. I was in the middle of typing an email to one of the members (jwmuse@csi.com) so I'll just save it as a draft, not send it, and include it to you here:
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Hi Tim
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I am interested in the compositions of G O Whitney. Do you know whether there are any surviving descendants?
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best wishes from
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Roz Trubger
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roz@trubcher.com
  
Hello - -
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Tim,
  
I happened to stumble across the Whitney website(s). I don't really know which one is valid anymore. I use a Mac with Safari and Firefox browsers. On both the sites on certain links, I get a window that states the database is offline and in another case, Error 404.
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I know you haven't heard from me for a while, but the real reason is I am pretty much caught up on all my family, except of course the tie to John Whitney's father and mother. I just wanted you to know that my wife and I are going to do the DNA test next month and was going to ask what the best test for our money is. Also, I want to commend the whole WRG on the help they have given to the many projects that have been done, thanks to your hard work. Thank you and thank you and thank you again. I have been watching you know. I am a school bus driver now in our (!gulp) old age. That hurts.
  
I'm contacting you because I see that you are a Whitney and you live not too far from me here in VA.
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Thanks,
  
This is frustrating - - all I had to do was open my mouth and ask my father about his mother. If I had, I wouldn't be going through this now (his mother was the Whitney). So, now all I have to go by is second-hand hearsay which widely varies.
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Arv Whitney
  
I looked through the John Whitney genealogy and could not find any reference to my grandmother or her father. The problems stated above occurred when I started to look through the information on Henry. Henry's line might be more viable because my grandmother and others on her side of the family did have the New York accent, did live in New York at one point as well as the Norwalk area of Connecticut. Unfortunately, I can go no further with this because of the website problems noted above.
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== Discussion Forums ==
  
So, if you could see fit to give me a little tutelage here, I'd appreciate it. Let me give you a little information, though of details I already know:
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Tim,
  
1 - My grandmother was Ethel Frances Whitney, b. June 5th, 1888 in NYC. Her parents were George and Ella (Wooten) Whitney. Gramma married William Knapp Sterling on March 26th, 1910 (don't know where).
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Are the Discussion Forums dead?  If so, what happened to all the messages posted there?
  
2 - She apparently had a brother, Herb Whitney. I figure it be her brother because he appears to be around the same age as her from a photo I have of him taken probably in the late 1920's/early 1930's. My father told me the picture was of "Uncle Herb Whitney".
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 08:48, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
  
3 - Ethel also had a sister by the name of Anna, who married Ed Bloodgood (don't know where or when). I just vaguely remember them living in Georgetown, CT toward the end of their lives. But they did have a daughter, Ruth, who also had a prominent NYC accent.
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== Horace Burnham Whitney ==
  
4 - Here's the kicker: It looks likes Ethel had a half-brother by the name of Al Baxter. I think I recall my father saying this. So, I don't know if Ethel's sister, Anna, was a Whitney or a Baxter! Therefore, item 3 above may or may not be relevant.
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Mr. Doyle:
  
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I have information of the Horace Burnham Whitney family, and have done extensive research into this direct line. I have the family information for his line up to the present.
  
(This is the point where I picked up your message to me, Tim)
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Horace Burnham Whitney was born 9-13-1806 in Lansingburg, NY and died 9-21-1831 aged 25 years and 8 days by drowning in the Mississippi River, 40 miles upriver from Fort Armstrong.  According to Lucetta (Frazier) Whitney, his wife's, hand written notation in the family bible. I have a photo copy of the page notation.
I believe the above points answer your comments to me. If I were to guess, I'd say it would be the New York info.
 
  
Here's an immediate problem: I don't really know how to get this back to you. The buttons at the bottom of the page are "Save Page", "Show Preview", and "Show Changes" - - no button to "Send". So I don't even know if you'll get this. If you do, please contact me at wgs10@embarqmail.com
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I also have the children of his son Horace Burnham Whitney's family listing following the line through to myself, going through Layfayette, Clyde, Thomas and myself Bruce. Taken from census, gravestones, Adams and Hancock Co. ILL records, as well as birth, death and marriage certificates, family notes, bibles and accounts.
  
Best regards,
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Thank you.
  
- - Bill
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== Ephraim Bennett Whitney ==
  
== Hello, again ==
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Do you have any information on Ephraim Bennett Whitney?
  
Hello again, Tim - -
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== New Main Heading? ==
  
How did you get that census information?
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Tim,
  
That's my great-grandfather and his wife (Charles & Sarah), followed by my grandfather and grandmother (Will & Ethel), who at that time were living with them. Gramma & Grampa moved out that year about 2 miles distant, right after they were married.
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We have several pages which are similar, but probably don't fit well under any of our current main headings under Archives: (Extracts, Court Records, Tax Records, Land Records, etc.).  I found:
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* [[Archive:Calendar of Patent Rolls]]
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* [[Archive:Herefordshire Institution Entries]]
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* [[Archive:Records from A2A]]
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* [[Archive:Records in the British Library]]
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* [[Archive:Records in the National Library of Wales]]
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* [[Archive:The Langham (Cottesbrooke) Collection]]
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* [[Archive:University of Nottingham]]
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* [[Archive:University of Victoria Special Collections]]
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Perhaps there are others, too.
  
Did you see if there was anything for Ethel's parents, George and Ella Whitney? You indicated there may be something for NY/1920.
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Would these perhaps fit into some new main heading, or an existing one? Then we could give them some decent breadcrumbs.
  
You must clue me in to your info-gathering methods (so I don't have to bother you so much ;-)  ).
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 00:51, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
  
Best regards,
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== New Main Heading, II ==
  
- - Bill
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Tim,
  
=== George and Ella ===
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How about "Collections" or "Repositories" for the new main heading (as above)?
  
Have you seen these?
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:51, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
  
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/IGI/individual_record.asp?recid=100327164380
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== Inserting an Image into a Pierce Page ==
  
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=NYT9_877-0217&fn=Ella&ln=Whitney&st=d&ssrc=&pid=38892729
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Tim,
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:41, 28 September 2008 (CDT)
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I have been having trouble inserting an image into a Pierce page.  Apparently just putting <nowiki>[[File:Name.jpg|thumb|right|<p class="Plaintext" align=center>Caption.</p>]] is not enough.  When I tried that, it shifted all the text at the left out of Pierce-text mode and back into the basic mode.  I also tried using a table, even an HTML table, and put the text in the left part and the image in the right part, but the text was still in basic mode, even if I tried <p id="Pierce-text> or <p class="Plaintext"></nowiki> inside the left-hand part where the text is.
  
== Bot Issue? ==
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Should we just put a link from the string "[Photo]" to the file with the image in it? I don't like this kind of "solution", but I can't see what else to do.
  
Tim:
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Is this issue related to the one with a table in which the plaintext has different sizes in different cells?
  
Check out <nowiki>[[Georgge Whitney]]</nowiki> and the page to which it leads one.  This seems to be a children bot error of a most unusual kind.
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Thoughts?
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 19:00, 2 October 2008 (CDT)
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 13:01, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
  
== Edward Augustus Whitney ==
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== Breadcrumbs ==
  
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Tim,
  
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I created "Archive:Repositories" and populated it, then created breadcrumbs for those pages linked from it.  That leaves just seven pages without proper breadcrumbs.  I am baffled what to do with them:
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* [[Archive:Adrian Notes From NYPL]]
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* [[Archive:Charles F Whitney Diary]]
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* [[Archive:Herefordshire Institution Entries]]
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* [[Archive:SP 46/63/fo 76]]
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* [[Archive:Slave Registers of former British Colonial Dependencies, 1812-1834]]
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* [[Archive:The Chivalry of Cheshire]]
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* [[Archive:The Court Case of Thomas Whitney the Younger]]
  
Dear Tim:
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Suggestions?
  
I'm deep in research on Edward A. Whitney (1843-1917). I'm writing his biography and still trying to plumb his childhood. While there is lots written about his uncle Josiah D Whitney (Northampton banker) and his famous geologist cousin Josiah D. Whitney Jr. (1819-1896), there's almost nothing about Edward Whitney's father, Abel Whitney (1800-1883). I'm looking for numerous sets of papers and letters:
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:20, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
  
1) Abel Whitney (1756-1807)
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== Missing Image from Pierce ==
  
2) Josiah Dwight Whitney Sr (1786-1864)
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Tim,
 
 
3) Josiah Dwight Whitney Jr (1819-1896)
 
 
 
4) William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894)
 
 
 
5) James Lyman Whitney (1835-?
 
 
 
6) Alice Lincoln Whitney (1840-?
 
 
 
Yale University, I think, has many of the papers of William Dwight Whitney. Any idea who has the letters and papers of these other Whitneys?
 
 
 
Thanks!
 
 
 
Samuel Western
 
 
 
307-631-2049
 
 
 
http://www.golden-valley.co.uk/cottagefarm/
 
 
 
== Adding Wives? ==
 
  
Tim:
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I just went through the list of images scanned from Pierce and uploaded.  There is one missing.  It should be named
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:File:J. L. Whitney, Pierce, p. 275.jpg
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Can you get your source for the other images to provide this one, too?  If not, the one in my reprint is actually of fair quality, and could serve.
  
What do you think about adding wives to the name disambiguation pages?  For example, one could put Elinor (-----) Whitney, first wife of John<sup>1</sup> Whitney of Watertown, on the "Elinor Whitney" page, with a link to John's pageThat would make the female name disambiguation pages much larger, but would make it a lot easier to find them, when one encounters a female with that name who might be a wife or widow. (For example, see the unattached individuals page.)
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The odd thing is that it is not included in the List of Illustrations on page 7 of Pierce!  Furthermore, it is not clear of whom this is a picturePossibly it is of James Lewis Whitney, #1984, on p. 279, although the data included there for him is very sparse.
  
This wouldn't be very easy to do automagically (but maybe you have ideas on that), but one could start doing this manually, a little bit at a time.
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This is the strangest error in Pierce I have seen yet, and that's saying something!
  
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 08:06, 15 November 2008 (CST)
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:38, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
  
== More on Wives ==
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== Category:Vital Records ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
One should also look for second and third wives, once a first wife is found.  Each would be after the preceding wife, also following another "married" and between triple apostrophes.
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Today I stumbled on [[:Category:Vital Records]].  Obviously it hasn't been used for the purpose for which you created itShould we just get rid of it (my preference), or should we spread it onto all vital records pages?
 
 
In a related area, can you somehow compile a list of pages which still begin with a comment line?  Those comments are an artifact of the Pierce import, and their presence means that work needs to be done to clean them up.  With such a list, I could do the cleaning up, and then what we have agreed upon about the format of wives' entries would be assured.
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:09, 17 November 2008 (CST)
 
 
 
== Still More on Wives ==
 
 
 
Of course, there are some wives for whom we only have intentions of marriage or marriage banns, so one would have to accommodate that possibility, too.
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 16:08, 23 November 2008 (CST)
 
 
 
== How Many Whitneys Addition ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
I found on the [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames2k.html Census Bureau web site] that in the 2000 census, Whitney was the 934th most common surname, and that there were 34,231 of them enumerated.  Using your statistical model, there should be 10^4.295 of them, which is just a little less than 20,000 (10^4.301), which is a substantial discrepancy.  Obviously the model is inadequate for times past 1930.  I don't know if there is any way you can make an adjustmentPerhaps a warning about that on [[How many Whitneys?|the model's web page]] would suffice.
 
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 16:06, 23 November 2008 (CST)
 
  
== DNA ==
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[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:15, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
 
 
Tim:
 
  
I have had my father's dna tested and we received the result some time ago, but no information has been added on the results page.  His kit number is 127350 and the result was a 12 match to John Whitney. We are in the Unconnected Whitneys of Ebenezer Whitney. I am a novice at using this site and do not know how to add this information. Thank you for all the hard work you do to enrich our family studies.
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== DNA Testing ==
  
Lorraine B.
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Tim, I was looking at that section earlier this week and considering this option.  Not sure i fully understand the "my talk" function, but will try contacting Whitney Keen (whitldna) about the next step.
  
== TIMOTHY U R 2 A GENT.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ==
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Thanks for the suggestion.
  
!
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Brad
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--[[User:Bradrockwood|Bradrockwood]] 20:50, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
  
== Eyeglasses ==
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== DNA Testing II ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
Did you notice this?  [[Family:Whitney, Charles P. (1861-?)]]
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Is Whitney Keen still cordinating testing?  I left a "my talk" message a week ago or do I just contact FamilyTreeDNA directly for a test kit?
 
 
- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 09:58, 23 December 2008 (CST)
 
 
 
== Thanks for the note ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim, thank you for the note.  I have not used this tool, so hopefully this works out properly.  My Ann Whitney married Warren Percival, probably in Norwich, VT about 1800.  They lived in Norwich until about 1820 when they moved to Ashtabula county, OH.  After Warren died in 1841, Ann traveled to Dewitt, Clinton, Iowa with one of her children and she died there about 1845.  Family folklore (continuously spread on the family trees online) has it that she had either two brothers or nephews named Joseph and William and they lived in Oswego, NY.  I have been using this GREAT site to pursue several hypotheses over the past 2 years. Currently, I am looking into Elijah and Cloe (Beckley) as possible parents.  This site shows an Electa as a daughter but no further information.  A granddaughter of Ann was named Electa (Woodworth).  Also, a son of Elijah and Cloe, named William, moved to Norwich sometime before 1808 when he married Prudence Brown.  The other 3 sons (Elijah Jr., Elisha, and Joseph all moved to the Scriba, Oswego, NY area prior to 1820.  Lots of potential but nothing concrete yet.  I am currently going through the Canaan, CT Town Records film.  The Probate records for 1820-1826 from the Sharon District has no listing for Elijah.  So now I am puzzled as to where Elijah may have died (May 26, 1821) so I can try to find his probate records.  He and his wife are listed in the 1820 Canaan, Litchfield, CT census; but I suppose it is possible that they moved to live with one of their sons just prior to his death.  Any thoughts / recommendations on this avenue?  I am also going through the Land Records film for Canaan looking for more clues.  What is the best way for me to post my efforts and get feedback / suggestions? Thanks again, Doug
 
 
 
== Welcome & Advice ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
 
 
Thanks for the welcome & the user tips. I will edit out the maiden names and personel info. I love this website and it is an awesome search site....
 
 
 
== Lineage verification ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
 
 
I forgot to answer your question regarding verification of family lineage. It is correct and thank you for adding and confirming my connection. What a fabulous history of the Whitney's.
 
  
== Lorenzo Whitney ==
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Brad
  
According to the information my Aunt Hattie gave me Jesse born Cornwall NY April 21, 1796 married Eveline Simpkins @ Plattskill then moved to Perinton NY were she died in 1851 and is buried in the Old Congregational Church Cemetery Fairport. They had the following children
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--[[User:Bradrockwood|Bradrockwood]] 20:45, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
  
William born 1817 or 18
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== Bot Task ==
Lorenzo born 1820 My Grampa
 
Zadok b 1824 d 1824
 
Eliza Jane b 1826 Married Dr Bruce Jeffords in Fairport 1845
 
Albert b 1829 married Jane Mathison
 
Nelson?
 
Sara Ann b 1832 in Plattskill
 
 
This is exciting! Thanks so much for any information!!!!
 
 
 
Floyd Arthur Whitney Jr
 
 
 
== Thanks ==
 
 
 
Thankyou I am very excited with the finds.
 
 
 
== your email is not working this is blanche parry's bio -  ==
 
 
 
http://groups.google.com/group/humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare/browse_thread/thread/e7afda66e41e5f0f?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=william+parry#cd0f5cea3b537205
 
 
 
== Clayton Whitney ==
 
 
 
Thank You for your rapid response Tim. I came up with a little more information about my GreatGrandfather and Grandfather's brothers/sisters, but I got this secondhand from my brother, Chris Whitney. Not to say my brother is wrong, I just want to do some more digging myself before I say "no" to your question. It would seem so far that I am not of Clayton Whitney's lineage but it is definately interesting to me why my parents chose the name Clayton for me. So far what I know is my Great-grandfather was Reginald Whitney. He was born in "somewhere" England and immigrated to East York (Toronto), Ontario Canada. No dates as of yet, although my Grandfather died in 2000 and he was in his 70's. So this would land these Whitneys in/near Toronto in the 20s to early 30s. There is also mention of a wife Annie ?. He worked as a shoemaker and had 7 children. Sons- Richard, Don, Ross, Jack, Reginald Jr. Daughters- Irene and Violet. Some of these brothers live in Keswick Ontario area. This is all that I have at this moment.Once again, many thanks and talk soon.
 
Clay
 
 
 
== DNA ==
 
 
 
My father is interested in the DNA project. He does not have email, so please point me to the next step.
 
 
 
== Hey Tim ==
 
 
 
I have some more sources and corrections for a page of my lineage for George Sanders Whitney, his wife Mary Eveline Barnard and their children.  I am not sure how to proceed.  Pierce's info is good except for 2 items, plus I have more information to add. How do I do it without spoiling the integrity of what is already posted? Thanks.
 
Beth Whitney Breinholt
 
 
 
== Database ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim - WVU's main library has a database (17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspaper Articles) on a trial basis until the end of February.  A search for Whitney's was over 1,000+.  I tried to zero in on a unique name, found Boleyn's name in WRG.  Here are the articles:
 
 
 
From the 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers Article View
 
 
 
'''Daily Gazetteer (London Edition) (London, England), Tuesday, October 25, 1737; Issue 728'''Trim, Oct. 12.  Boleyn Whitney, Efq; is elected Member of Parliament for this Borough, in the Room of Robert Adair, Efq; deceafed.
 
 
 
'''London Evening Post (London, England), Tuesday, April 18 1738; Issue 1627
 
London Daily Post and General Advertiser (London, England), Thursday, April 20, 1738; Issue 1084
 
Daily Gazetteer (London Edition) (London, England), Friday, April 21, 1738; Issue 873
 
Read’s Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer (London, England), Saturday, April 22, 1738; Issue 711.'''Under sub heading IRELAND
 
Boleyn Whitney, Efq; is made one of the Commiffioners of Appeals, in the Room of Thomas Tennifon, Efq; who has refign’d.
 
 
 
'''General Evening Post (London, England), Thursday, May 22, 1740; Issue 1040
 
London Evening Post (London, England), Thursday, May 22, 1740; Issue 1955
 
Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal (London, England), Saturday, May 31, 1740, Issue 608
 
Weekly Miscellany (1732) (London, England), Saturday, May 31, 1740; Issue CCCLXXXVIII.'''It is ftrongly reported, that Henry Singleton, Efq; his Majefty’s Prime Serjeant, will fucceed the Right Hon. The Lord Chief-Justice Reynolds in the Common Please, (who is preparing to fet out for England;) that Boleyn Whitney, Efq; will fucceed the Prime Serjeant; and that Tho. Tennifon, Efq; will fucceed Mr. Whitney, as one of the Judges of Appeals.
 
 
 
'''London Evening Post (London, England), Thursday, May 20, 1742; Issue 2267'''.
 
Chriftopher Robinfon, Efq; Counfel at Law, is appointed by his Grace the Archbifhop of Dublin, Senefchal of the Liberties of Sepulchres, in the room of Boleyn Whitney, Efq; who has refign’d.
 
 
 
'''Morning Health and Daily Advertiser (London, England), Monday, June 17, 1782; Issue 509.
 
Parker’s General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer (London, England), Saturday, June 15, 1782; Issue 1774.
 
Whitehall Evening Post (1770) (London, England), Thursday, June 13, 1782; Issue 5652.
 
Felix Farley’s Bristol Journal (Bristol, England), Saturday, June 8, 1782; Issue 1751.  Note this article inserted St. James’s church.'''Sunday laft was married at (St. James’s church) Bath, Sir Thomas Featherftone, Bart, to Mifs Catherine Whitney, daughter of George Boleyn Whitney, Efq.
 
 
 
I haven't checked to see if perhaps this information is already posted and even then I'm sure if I would know where to post the info.  If this database has not been searched before is there another unique name I should look for?
 
 
 
Carolyn Whitney Cook
 
 
 
== William Whitney ==
 
 
 
Hi,
 
 
 
I put a bit more info on my user page re. Wm. Whitney, but basically, while I've found the family in the 1860 and 1870 US Census records, and tax records (he died in 1870) I can't find anything before then. I'm fairly sure he was born in MA, his wife (Sarah A. Titus)indicated she was born in Berkshire MA (although one census form put CT), so have been looking in the MA/CT area for clues. You're right in that there are just too many William Whitneys out there. My best hope would be to find the 1850 census record with William married to Sarah. Their first child was born in 1852, so this would be reasonable re. timing. I've also been looking under Sarah A. Titus and her brother Robert E. Titus and (either) older brother or uncle Sylvester Titus in the hopes of finding out what area these folks came from.
 
 
 
Thanks!
 
 
 
== William Whitney ==
 
 
 
Sorry, I forgot to say he was born about 1816-1820, closer, I think, to 1820.
 
 
 
== William Whitney ==
 
 
 
Thanks, Tim, I start on that.
 
 
 
== William Whitney ==
 
 
 
Thanks, Tim, I'll start on that.
 
 
 
== William Whitney ==
 
 
 
But Tim, this is brilliant! (Even if it's not my man.) It's really instructive to see how you pieced this together. I would have been too tied to what I know (and too unsure of what I was doing) to consider a first wife and I've looked at the ages of the children lots, but it never occurred to me what a gap there was in the ages. But it makes perfect sense as by 1870 there are 3 more children 2 & 4 years apart. (Harriet died when she was 3). Thank you so much, my mom and I are both excited by the possibility!
 
 
 
== Wm. Whitney ==
 
 
 
Interesting. I wonder how it will shake out. I've looked at the William Whitneys on this site like you suggested, but didn't find any in the proper age range that seemed to fit. I may be off for a few days; our son is home for spring break and we may have computer wars!
 
 
 
== Wm Whitney found? (probably not) ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim, So I saw the section after the bulk of Wm. Whitneys called something children (children w/out pages?). There is a William Henry Whitney (family of Whitney, Eben) who was born 19 Sept, 1814 in NY (no wonder not found in MA) married to a Sarah Ann Titus. The only thing that makes me wonder about this (because I've come across other Sarah A Titus' before) is that the census records all indicate he was born in MA, so this is probably not he. (oh well, momentary flutter of excitement.) Kate
 
 
 
== Belinda/Melinda Whitney ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
 
 
I have considered Belinda was a widow of either Peter T Whitney or Peter KIDNEY/RIDNEY as both famiies lived in the Litchfield Co. area of CT and Dutchess Co., NY. I'd really like to see the Barbour record to see the cursive writing.
 
 
 
My search on Ancestry.com has lead me to wonder if Orrin Whitney who married Ines/Inez Sheldon is the son of William Whitney from Whitney Falls, Broome Co., NY. This William is reported to have married Rebecca Sparks and to have been born in Massachusetts or NY. Possibly William returned to some family property in Salisbury or Canaan, CT from NY as his father Joshua moved to and owned property in Canaan before moving to NY.
 
 
 
Census reports
 
 
 
In 1810 there is a William Whitney (b. 1766-1784) in New Milford,?wife same age group, no children.
 
 
 
In 1820, (2) Williams appear in Salisbury; 1st - William Whitney 2, b.1794-1804 with a daughter under ten and another female born before 1775 (mother, mother/law?) and 2nd - William b. before 1775, a male under 10, a female 10-16, a female 16-26. And in Lisle, Broome Co. NY for Wm - 1 male 1775-1794, 1 male before 1775, 2 females 1794-1804. I'm thinking strongly that William married once prior to his marriage to Rebecca Sparks.
 
 
 
In 1830 Salisbury, there is a William, b.1790-1800, 2 males 5<10, 2 females <5, 1 female 5<10, 1 female b.1800-1810 (this fits Rebecca Sparks).
 
 
 
In 1840, there is a William Whitney in Stockbridge, Mass. which is not that far from Canaan and near where a William Whitney and Rebecca Sparks were married. 1 male b.1790-1800, 1 male 1825-1830, 2 males 1810-1820, 1 female 1800-1810.
 
 
 
Also in 1840 is a Wm Whitney of SHARON, CT - b.1810-1820, with 2 males b. 1835-1840, 1 female <5, 1 female b. 1810-1820, and 1 female b. 1870-1880. Perhaps a cousin.
 
 
 
Lastly in 1850, the census lists William Whitney in SALISBURY, CT, b.1793 in Mass., Orin, 1825 Mass, Harriet 1827 CT, Emmaline 1829 CT, Gerry or Jerry 1831 CT, Wm S. 1835 CT, George 1838, CT and Frances S.(F)1840 CT
 
 
 
I have Egbert Erastus Whitney 4 Jul 1879 Son of Orrin and Ines Jane Sheldon (1852-1891) married to an Elza in 1918. Looks like they divorced abt 1930 because the city directories have him single in 1930 New Milford. No further info about his sister Ines H. Whitney b. Aug 1889.
 
 
 
According to my mom, her grandmother Ida Grace Weeks was a nurse so it makes sense a Lillian Whitney was being cared for by Ida but not that Lillian is their niece. Perhaps another family of Whitneys.
 
 
 
These are the leads I found. Hope they help.
 
 
 
Norma
 
 
 
== Changes on George Sanders Whitney ==
 
 
 
Tim, I made some additional notes.  Let me know if I did it right. Thanks! Beth W. Breinholt
 
 
 
Hi Tim
 
 
 
Thanks for the email, yes on the family tree research this web site has been a great help. I have found a contact in Wales (Rob Vaughan) and has been very helpful as well. I would like to confirm James Whitney is the son of David Whitney so I have requested his Birth Certificate from England. When I recieve I will consider your request for the DNA study.
 
On a sad note I have discovered John Whitney son of James Whitney was in the Battle of Somme WW1 and is listed on the Thiepval Memorial.
 
I have yet to find any direct living decendants of Arthur, Amy and Harold.
 
It looks like Harold and Amy are probably from another marriage, Marriage date from James and Louisa 1889 this is after harold and Amy birth date.
 
When I recieve James Birth results I will email you.
 
 
 
== Trying to view a picture and connect with author ==
 
 
 
I stumbled across your website using google.  I was interested in the section regarding Minnie Minerva Hartley Whitney and her mother, Lucy Long Hartley Huddleman.  Supposedly there is a picture, but I could not find it on the list.  I believe Lucy to be my gg-grandfather, John Bondurant Long's sister. 
 
 
 
Perhaps you could guide me in the right direction????
 
 
 
Thank you
 
 
 
Karol Vanderstoel
 
 
 
== Lucy Long Huddleston ==
 
 
 
I just typed in Lucy Long Huddleston in "Google" and the page appears.  The part about Lucy is almost to the bottom of the page and it has "Image Wade 11.jpg" and when I click on it --- it asks me to upload but nothing happens.  I would really like to see that picture as I may have a picture of Lucy and want to compare.  Thanks Karol
 
 
 
Thanks Tim for fixing the pictures.  Is there anyway I can get in touch with the author in the section about Lucy and Minnie.  I have some information which may be helpful.  Thanks Karol Vanderstoel
 
 
 
== Wm Whitney (Kalamazoo) back again ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
 
 
I was wondering if anything else has popped up re. my William, and also wondering if it would make any sense for me to apply for documentation of either his marriage to Sarah A Titus, or a birth record for George (first surviving child) or if all the dates associated with these events are just too early (1840s-1850s)? Have been looking all over this site, but aside from my last note re. the marriage of a Wm. Whitney to a Sarah A Titus in NY have found nothing that I think fits. Let me know what you think when you can (no rush!).
 
 
 
Thanks, Kate
 
 
 
== RE: your "More to Confuse Us" ==
 
 
 
You were wondering where the younger Caroline Whitney came from in the 1860's census since there was no mention of her in the Wm. Whitney family (Wm, Caroline, Eliza) in the 1850's census. I wonder if she was his niece, the daughter of Luke Whitney whose first wife was Sarah Pierce, and whose 2nd wife was Mary Pierce. Caroline Pierce whom William married in 1842 (?) had to have been a relation of theirs (sister?) so it would make sense (now that dad's got a third wife) she might go and live with/visit her what?  aunt?  Kate
 
 
 
== Learning the tools ... Talk to me ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
I think I did not correctly reply to your message from December where you asked about my Ann Whitney of Norwich, VT.  So I'll try again ... I hope I did it right this time:
 
Ann Whitney married Warren Percival sometime around 1800 probably in Norwich, VT (not sure).  I have been pursuing several hypotheses of who her parents were;  the latest theory is Elijah Whitney & Chloe Beckley of Canaan, CT.  I have been going through a number of LDS films from both areas and could add more source information to your pages on Elijah but I thought I should check in first before attempting to edit the pages.  Thanks, and this site has been extremely helpful in my research.  Doug Wood
 
 
 
== Joseph and William (nephews or brothers) possibly preachers ==
 
 
 
Hi Tim,
 
Thanks for the quick reply.  I have been studying how you and others set up the pages for "possible" links to parents.  I will do the same for Ann Whitney.  Yes, the family tradition says that Ann had either brothers or nephews named Joseph and William, lived in Oswego, NY, and may have been preachers.  I have seen others' statements with the "preachers" connection, but one of my ancestors did not mention this in her documents.  Many of these family statements vary quite a bit.  My source mentions that Ann corresponded with Joseph and William, but I really doubt the "Civil War" statement since Ann died in Iowa in 1845. But the good news is, I have possible threads of evidence to pursue.  That's why I am currently focused on Elijah of Canaan since three of his sons (Elijah, Elisha, and Joseph) moved to Scriba, Oswego, NY;  while his other son William went to Norwich, VT where Ann and Warren Percival lived.  So I have a strong link here but no conclusive evidence yet.  William did witness a land transaction for Warren Percival in about 1816.  I am in process of checking probate records for Canaan, CT to see if Elijah mentions other children (Electa or Ann) and their married names.  Crazy thing is, there is no probate record in the Sharon district for Elijah.  He bought land in the Canaan area, so he must have records somewhere of settling his estate.  My next move is to check the Norfolk Probate district records since Elijah lived closer to Norfolk rather than Sharon and I believe his son, Elisha, was married there.  The search continues ... but for now, the temperature has reached my threshold of 50 degrees so I'm off to the driving range!  Thanks again for the great help.  "I'll be back".  Doug
 
 
 
== Anna Whitney info loaded ==
 
 
 
Tim, Please verify that I loaded this correctly with the appropriate links.  Does it take a while for my Anna to show up on the list of all Anna's when I do a search?  I also added references for William Whitney of Norwich, VT (son of Elijah of Canaan,CT).  Let me know if I am using the proper format for these references.  Thanks for the help!  Doug
 
 
 
==John Whitney & Hannah Worrall==
 
hi tim, this is the family of john & hannah worrall,  parents of james whitney and who arrived in 1895 to join there son john in 1895.
 
 
 
<p class="Plaintext">
 
  john whitney                    hannah worrall
 
  born.1813 hartford cheshire uk  born.1815 hartford ches  uk
 
  died. 6 may 1876 northwich ches  marr.18 march 1839 northwich ches 
 
                                    died.7 dec 1868 northwich  ches 
 
 
 
 
 
                            children
 
 
 
  samuel
 
  born. 28 feb 1839 leftwich ches  died. 1840 northwich ches 
 
 
 
 
 
    james
 
  born. 31march 1841 leftwich ches 
 
 
 
 
 
  mary
 
  born.28feb 1843 leftwich ches 
 
 
 
 
 
  samuel
 
  born. 23 june 1845 leftwicj ches  died.  1845 leftwich ches
 
  williiam
 
  born.  23 june 1845 leftwich ches  died. 1852 leftwich ches 
 
 
 
 
 
  abel
 
  born. 25 feb 1849 castle northwich ches
 
 
 
 
 
  john
 
  born. 5 feb 1852 castle northwich ches  died.26 oct 1863 leftwich ches
 
 
 
 
 
  martha
 
  b orn.4 march 1855 leftwich ches      died.23 oct1863 leftwich ches   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  hannah 
 
  born. 1856 leftwich ches 
 
 
 
 
 
  william 
 
  born.1860 leftwich ches
 
</p>
 
 
 
hope these help with my other english family  you have.
 
 
 
regards  [[User:Colin whitney|colin whitney]]    cheshire england.
 
 
 
== Addison County ==
 
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
Sorry, but I can't help identify the three Whitney families you have highlighted in Addison Co., VT.
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There are many, many links to the NEHGS website. Unfortunately, the URL for that has changed from "www.newenglandancestors.org" to "www.americanancestors.org".  Please write and run a bot to make this change everywhere.
 
 
-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 13:56, 16 April 2009 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Hello from David Keith Whitney ==
 
 
 
I am the only son of Rev. Jason Keith Whitney. He has alot of information about Whitney ancestry from a cousin in Florida. My only sister Deborah Ruth (Whitney) Oldberg lives in Florida and has
 
four daughters. You can visit them at Oldbergnet.net and view pictures.  Please introduce yourself when you have the opportunity.
 
  
== Family:Whitney, John (1754-1807) ==
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- [[User:Rlward|Robert Ward]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 20:40, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
  
Hi Tim, I have been adding reference information and I noticed that under John Whitney (1754-1809) that perhaps his wife's names are mixed up.  I believe it's correct that Anne was his first wife and Hannah Belden was his second wife.  The children should be from his second marriage (Hannah) and that there were no children for he and Anne.  I did not want to change this without checking with you first.  Thanks, Doug Wood
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== New Page for Mother ==
  
== Horace Dexter Whitney ==
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hey tim i made a new family page for my mother, could you please delete the old one: Mayer, Beverly Jeanette (?-?)
  
I believe I can confirm that John Whitney was very highly likely the father of Horace Whitney.
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thanks. i texted you last night about our articles -- i see you got lots of work on this site to keep you busy!! LOL.  
  
Horace's son Charles Whitney always said he was born in Dixboro, which must be some kind of suburb of Ann Arbor, MI.
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i'm crazy busy at work today.  
  
I have located little snippets of news from a local newspaper called the Washtenaw Whig, which reported current events in Dixboro. In the 15 March 1848 issue, it mentions that Martha Whitney, age 25, daughter of John and Rachel Whitney died 4 March 1848. Unfortunately, it also mentions that Rachel Whitney, age 50 and wife of John, died 7 March 1848. There appears to have been some type of illness going around at that time.Several people in that area died right around this time.
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talk soon!!!
  
I then checked the census for John Whitney and found him, with no wife, but with two children-Charles and Jane who were both born in Vermont.As an added clue, Horace's enlistment papers indicate that he was a cooper. Horace died 30 December 1863 in Chattanooga, TN. I have several of his enlistment records and some of the records for the pension his widow, Harriet, received as well as the three children.
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A
  
They seem to have been friends with several people who were also from Vermont. A Daniel and Sylvia (Kelly) Hawkins witnessed the marriage of Horace and Harriet in 1858. They were both born in Vermont according to each census I located them on. A Cornelius Gillespie provided an affidavit for Harriet as part of the pension application process. While Cornelius was born in NY, his wife, Millicent (White) was born in Vermont. David and Elvira Sperry also provided affidavits as part of the pension process and David Sperry was from Vermont as well.
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== Clinton Russell Whitney, etc. ==
  
I am hoping to locate microfilm of the Washtenaw Whig to search for additional news pieces regarding this Whitney family.
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Hi, I don't have much information about the Whitney family, just what I think is correct. My uncles name is Jimmie Whitney or James and he was born in the 1920s or 30s. Someone wrote me on ansestory and said his name is James Evander Whitney.  It was confirmed, she and her husband knew him as kids.  They spoke on the phone.  She knew all the Whitney brothers. But he couldn't have been born in the 1800s hes still alive. My grandfather was Everett I believe, he was married to Gladys Doucette. He owned an auto body shop with my father Clinton until my dad went to the Army.
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I would like to know any information family history, but I'm also really trying to find my mother. Stella L. White-Whitney married to Clinton Russell Whitney about 1958. 
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My other uncles were Evie or Everett, and Richard Whitney they both are deseased.
  
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Thank-You,
  
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Shirleywhitney
  
== Russell Whitney's family page, question ==
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== Anna Whitney brickwall BUSTED !!! (a 5 yr effort) ==
  
Hi Tim,
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Tim, I haven't talked to you in about 2 years.  In that time I have visited the LDS Library in Salt Lake City twice and the last trip, in August, I discovered Anna Whitney's parents - ya gotta love Probate Records!  She is the daughter of Joshua Whitney (b. Dec 23, 1757 in Willington, CT; d. May 18, 1797 Belchertown, MA) and Dorothy Knowlton of Belchertown, MA.  I also found in the record a complete listing of their other children. I also found the probate records for Benjamin Whitney (Willington, CT and Belchertown, MA) who is the father of Joshua. I would like your recommendations on how best to get all this information loaded into the WRG site. I am looking to do much more on this effort in the coming winter months. I can enter the information as I did before with the sources identified and hopefully you are able to adjust any mistakes. I haven't "published" any of this information yet but I am in the process of creating a website using TNG (another learning experience!).  I really want to get this on the WRG site first since it has been extremely helpful in my search.
I finally figured out how to create my father's family page, but how do I link it to his name on his lineage list?
 
Also, There is a situation where my great grandfather, Josiah F. Has 2 grandfathers that are brothers, but only one of them is listed on the lineage list. Should we technically add the other? Or would we not do that because Eban is the father of a female child? Complicated.... Don't you think?
 
 
Thanks,
 
Thanks,
Judi
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Doug Wood
  
== How do I post cemetary pics to particular page ==
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== Re: Your DNA Results ==
  
Hi,
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Tim,
I have some cometary pictures on my father's site, which I plan on leaving there, however, before he passed away he said that he thought that was also a separate page(s) to post pictures especially for cemeteries. Can you please tell me how I would do this?
 
Thank you,
 
Judi Whitney Mannetho
 
 
 
== chinnor witneys ==
 
 
 
Hiya
 
 
 
 
 
 
Happy to compare notes
 
 
 
Bob
 
 
 
== chinnor witneys ==
 
 
 
Hiya
 
 
 
 
  
Happy to compare notes
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Thanks for the words of encouragement.  I hadn’t really considered an immigrant from a later date angle.  I’ll keep looking, perhaps not as intensely for a while, but I’ll keep looking.  After all, we Whitney’s don’t give up!
  
Bob
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I assume if I checked all the boxes correctly on FamilyTreeDNA.com, someone will be receiving a copy of my results and posting them.  If they don’t get a copy, we can work out an alternate arrangement of sending in the results.
  
== Whitney DNA Project ==
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Thanks again!
  
Tim, Well it appears we must be cousins of sort and I am glad to see the Whitney line has not completely died off. I would like to participate in the DNA project so I guess I should contact Whitney Keen for more info on that. I have been checking out the info on the WRG website and it is quite interesting. You have really created something here. I will keep in touch. --Mark
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[[User:Bradrockwood|Brad]] - [[User talk:Bradrockwood|my talk]]
  
== John Whitney, Rockingham, VT ==
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== Immigrant Research ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
On the page [[Family:Whitney, John (1725-a1789)]] there are items which mention John Whitney "2d" of Rockingham, VT.  I think these must pertain to the son John Whitney, b. 1761, rather than the father, because of the designation "2d".  As far as I can tell there were just two John Whitneys in that town at that time, the father and the son, and only the son would be called "2d" in that case.  Granted, the father's father was John, too, but he had died in 1765, and never lived in Vermont.  Then there is the last item, dated 1789, which refers to John Whitney with no qualifier.  I believe that this implies that there was only one John Whitney in town at that time.  Whether it was the father or the son is debatable.  One or the other must have either died or moved away.  If the father had died, then the name of the page is wrongThoughts?
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I’ve been thinking more about what you said about immigrants other than the well-known families being a possible source for my family.  I don’t know why I didn’t think of that; guess I still have a lot to learn about genealogyFor all I really know, Daniel could be the immigrant himself despite what his bible record says except there isn't a Daniel in the list.
 
 
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 08:34, 30 July 2009 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Nathan Whitney of Augusta ==
 
 
 
Tim,
 
 
 
I agree that the Nathan Whitney in Augusta, ME, in 1830, is more likely to be [[Family:Whitney, Nathan (1768-1849)|Nathan<sup>5</sup> Whitney]] and his second wife Fannie D. Shephard.  This is despite the fact that his age is understated by at least three years.  Then the question is, who is the Nathan Whitney born 1760-1770 listed in Hampden, Penobscot Co., ME, in 1830?  I have a theory.  I think that the male 1760-1770 is not Nathan, but his father, and Nathan was actually the male 30-39 in the household.  A superb match for this theory is Nathan<sup>7</sup> Whitney, b. 7 Mar 1793, Hampden, ME, son of [[Family:Whitney, Daniel (1762-1838)|Daniel<sup>6</sup> and Louisa (Stubbs) Whitney]].  The fact that Daniel didn't die until 1838, yet is not found as a head of household in 1830, lends credence to this theory.  I observe that there is a Nathan Whitney aged 40-49 in Hampden in 1840, who would likely be this same individual.  Thoughts?
 
 
 
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:10, 9 August 2009 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Nathan Whitney of Hampden ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
I think you have the wrong 1850 census record.  Check out [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Maine, Penobscot County#24|this one]].  The age is a perfect match, and the location is right.
 
  
On the other hand, see this page: [[Family:Whitney, Nathan (1769-1852)]]His son Nathan<sup>7</sup> was born in Maine, lived in VA (now WV), and died in Monroe Co., OH.  His estimated birth date seems weak.
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Can you provide some guidance on how to go about such research?  I’ve looked over the various lists, but noticed there are no links to family pages.  Does this mean we don’t know anything about them or that there just isn’t a link? I guess I haven’t looked at enough family pages to know if some include immigration records.   
  
 
Thoughts?
 
Thoughts?
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:18, 9 August 2009 (CDT)
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[[User:Bradrockwood|Brad]] - [[User talk:Bradrockwood|my talk]]
  
== Fyler Whitney ==
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== Jason Frost Whitney and my grandmother Mary Winona Whitney ==
  
Tim:
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I'm sorry...but I just can't seem to catch on to the methods of adding onto my line on here. 
  
I see that the name "Fyler Whitney" occurs just once:  in the 1820 census of Wolcott, Orleans Co., VT.  I also see that [[Family:Whitney, George Huyler (1796-1874)]] should appear then and there, but doesn'tOf course Huyler rhymes with Fyler.  Further, the shape of the family in the census matches George's.  I propose that that census record pertains to George, and that there is no such person as Fyler WhitneyThoughts?
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It would the same for me (with Jason and Mary) as Durrell hasCan you copy the info on my line for me.   
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 18:26, 12 August 2009 (CDT)
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I'm afraid my technology genealogy days or pretty much over.  Thanks...Tricia
  
== Capt Thomas ==
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== Found Baby Book on some Whitneys ==
  
Hey Tim did you get my vmail i left you this morning? Did you see Chris Phillip's website update he has a whole new section on feet of fines by county
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Eunice Douette is my Great Grandmother  J Douette is my Great Grandfather (I thought Doucette had a C in it?
  
a
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:Gladys Marie Douette is my Grandmother
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:Clinton Russell Whitney is my Father
  
== timothy...... ==
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Carre Johnson is my Great Grandmother      James Whitney is my Great Grandfather 
  
where are you???????
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:Grandfather is Everett  Whitney
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:Father is Clinton Russell Whitney
  
== Archive Talk Pages ==
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== Warning Template ==
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
I had an idea on which I'd like your opinion.  The Pierce errors page is very long, and it promises to grow further as time goes on.  I suggest it be broken into sections, one per Pierce page, and transferred to the corresponding Pierce transcription Archive Talk: page. Apparently we are not using those for anything else, and what better use than to discuss the errors found on the corresponding Archive: page?
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Please fix the [[Template:Warning|Warning! template]].  The graphic is missing.
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:28, 20 August 2009 (CDT)
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- [[User:Rlward|Robert Ward]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:39, 2 May 2012 (CDT)
  
== Abel Whitney of Erie Co., PA ==
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== original deed to Shadrack  Whitney ==
  
Tim,
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hello
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MY name is Alfred Tambling and i have the original deed that shows that Jereniah Ball sold a lott of land to your ancestor Shadrack Whitny.The deed is from 1739 and the town is townshend Mass and written in the old English.this document is in remarkable condition for being almost 300 years old.It was sold to him for the price of twenty pounds and still refers to the king as the owner of the said providence.So if there is anyinterest in this you may reach me at 802-885-5177 thanks so much for your time Alfred
  
The combination of names and dates is highly suggestive.  Since Marilla seems to be quite a bit younger than Abel, it is consistent with her being a second wife.  Perhaps it was Sylvia's death which induced Abel to leave Massachusetts.  I think we should make this identification *tentatively*, with appropriate caveats.
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== Getting in Touch ==
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 17:50, 23 August 2009 (CDT)
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You seem to be the source by which I've come across a certain Kiko Whitney.  I am the brother of Kiko's biological mother and perhaps he may be interested in finding out more about her.  I've left a message in the User talk and had sent an email.  To date I have not received any notice. Is there any other way to communicate with Kiko?  Thanks
  
== Samplers ==
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Richard James Whitney
  
Tim:
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== Discussion Forums, II ==
 
 
I can't think of a natural place to put links to the two Whitney samplers that Adrian Brisee has on his web site:
 
* [http://www.onentofl.com/chsamplerwhitney1.html http://www.onentofl.com/chsamplerwhitney1.html]
 
* [http://www.onentofl.com/chsamplerwhitney2.html http://www.onentofl.com/chsamplerwhitney2.html]
 
Do we need a new heading under "Archives" for samplers?  Are they equivalent to Bible records, and thus should they appear there?  Other ideas?
 
 
 
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 12:52, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
 
 
 
== Antone Santilli ==
 
  
 
Tim,
 
Tim,
  
What should we do about Family:Santilli, Antone (?-?)?
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The "Discussion Forums" link in the navigation box leads to a page called "Discussion Forum Index".  From there, I find four links to pages which are not working any more.  I suggest deleting the latter page and removing the former link, at least until the forum pages are working again.
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 15:23, 9 September 2009 (CDT)
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- [[User:Rlward|Robert Ward]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 11:54, 5 February 2013 (CST)
  
== Which John is Which? ==
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Hi Tim:
  
Tim,
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I received DYS#1-37 for my father last year, but they have not been recorded on the site.  A relative has inquired about them so I want to make them available to her.  Thanks for all you do to enlighten us regarding our ancestry.
  
Compare these two pages:  [[Family:Whitney, John (1784-1871)]] and [[Family:Whitney, John (1780-?)]]. It seems that the sons Asahel and Ira are identical, but the parents are different.  I don't know how to resolve this.
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Lorraine B.
 
 
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 17:20, 20 November 2009 (CST)
 
 
 
== Capt. David Whitney ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
  
The querant has confused two David Whitney individuals.  See [[Family:Whitney, David (1721-1816)]] and [[Family:Whitney, David (1716-a1764)]].  The former was son of Joseph, and died in New Canaan, CT, but married Elizabeth Hyatt.  The latter married Mary Gunn.
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== Canada census at Ancestry.com ==
  
[[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:44, 24 November 2009 (CST)
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Hi Tim - It's been a long time since I've visited WRG.  I, of course, am still looking for family before my William!  I have recently concluded a volunteer project that took up a good bit of my time...so now I'm looking for a new project.  I see on the to do census list - 1851 Canada at Ancestry.com (World Membership required)along with additional future years.  I'm not sure what the World Membership provides but working at West Virginia University I have access to Ancestry.com and, therefore, Canadian census records for 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911. I'm wondering if this will provide the information needed?  I think there are 780 Whitney's listed in the 1911 census.
  
== hi there ==
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I saw on your facebook page that Whitney Keen has spent 10 years working on the DNA project.  Has anyone ever made a connection with the DNA results?
  
I was able to find my great-grandfather's birth and death places and dates, but was unable to find anything else- such as who his parents were, etc. I am still researching though. My great-grandfather was Norman Whitney, born May 10, 1906 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA and died June of 1979 in Apache Junction, AZ. I will update my page with this info, user ID: rwhitney22
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I really like your facebook pictures of Dallas.  One of my bucket list wishes is to live in a big city...I love NYC but it's a little out of my price range.  I want to get up in the morning, head for the neighborhood deli for breakfast and to read the newspaper, stop at the local grocer for one days food and use public transportation daily rather than driving myself. I grew up in a very small town - 11 in my graduating class - friends and family think I've lost my mind. 
  
Thanks!
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When you get a chance let me know about the Canada census.  Thanks.
  
Rana Whitney
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CWC
  
== Mary Whitney Phelps ==
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== Canada census at Ancestry.com ==
  
Tim,
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Hi Tim - It's been a long time since I've visited WRG.  I, of course, am still looking for family before my William!  I have recently concluded a volunteer project that took up a good bit of my time...so now I'm looking for a new project.  I see on the to do census list - 1851 Canada at Ancestry.com (World Membership required)along with additional future years.  I'm not sure what the World Membership provides but working at West Virginia University I have access to Ancestry.com and, therefore, Canadian census records for 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911. I'm wondering if this will provide the information needed?  I think there are 780 Whitney's listed in the 1911 census.
  
I cannot identify her.  You can try Ken Whitney and/or Larry Tracy, who are more knowledgeable than I on the Maine parts of the family.
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I saw on your facebook page that Whitney Keen has spent 10 years working on the DNA project.  Has anyone ever made a connection with the DNA results?
  
Check out [[Archive:Connecticut, Vital Records, Barbour Index#M]]The marriage occurred in Simsbury, but Mary was "of Buffalo", NYDo we know any Whitney families who moved from Portland to Buffalo?
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I really like your facebook pictures of Dallas.  One of my bucket list wishes is to live in a big city...I love NYC but it's a little out of my price range.  I want to get up in the morning, head for the neighborhood deli for breakfast and to read the newspaper, stop at the local grocer for one days food and use public transportation daily rather than driving myselfI grew up in a very small town - 11 in my graduating class - friends and family think I've lost my mind.   
  
-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 14:37, 16 December 2009 (CST)
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When you get a chance let me know about the Canada census.  Thanks.
  
== Living Persons ==
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CWC
  
Tim,
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== Whitney Photo #177 ==
  
I see that Al Durrell ([[User:Durrell]]) has created a page for himself. This seems to me to be a bad ideaWould you like to comment about this to him?  I suppose we could move the page from Family: to Private:, but then Al couldn't view it himself.  Hmmmmm.
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What happened to Whitney Photo #177 (of my maternal grandfather, Frank. L. Whitney)? I posted it a few years ago and it has appeared until recentlyAll I seem to access is the copy that accompanied it.
  
-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 20:33, 20 December 2009 (CST)
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== Whitney Photo #177 ==
  
Hi Tim, in response to Maria Whitney born jan 5,1817: I don't think this is the Mary you believe might have married a Missouri gov. Putney Vermont vital records show her married to Marcus Howard on jan 8,1839;they then show up in census records with her brothers William,Charles,and sister Dolly(Wm Rice) for 1870 and 1880 in Aurora N.Y. I have very little information on Mary who was born Oct 15,1810.She married Charles Sherman,had 9 children,was a teacher and lived in Riceville N.Y. I guess this is not the "right " Mary either.I will keep your Mary in mind as I explore Whitneys.  Thank you for all the work you do. Deb
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What happened to Whitney Photo #177 (of my maternal grandfather, Frank. L. Whitney)I posted it a few years ago and it has appeared until recently. All I seem to access is the copy that accompanied it.
  
Hi Tim, re:mary whitney phelps. I did come across an article written in 1893 that stated mary was from portland maine and married John Phelps in Portland.I reached it on heritage quest searching under her name.(not sure how to send you the page that i downloaded from there.)  Deb
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== Hi Tim ==
  
Hi again Tim,sorry,i forgot--there is also an article about her(Mary Whitney Phelps) in the Springfield(Mo.) Magazine,Jan 2006 vol 27 issue #8 which I was unable to access. Deb
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Have been off line .... getting back into it
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see the site nice to know it's still here.
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How is the DNA research going?
  
== William and Electa (son and daughter of Elijah Whitney) ==
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== Birthdate????? ==
  
Hi Tim.  Been a while since I chatted with you.  I have a question about the source of the data showing William and Electa as siblings under Elijah Whitney of Canaan, CT.  Did this come from Pierce's book?  I don't have access to that book so I thought I might impose on you to check that section of the book.  If possible, can you email a jpg of the pages relevant to my question?  I have found source data for Elija's 3 sons (Elijah, Elisha, and Joseph) but no records of William and Electa.  So I am curious as to where Pierce may have obtained his information.  I have found a record of an Electa Whitney marrying Alfred Brown in Norwich, VT in 1809 where my Anna Whitney lived as well as William.  Now that winter has definitely settled in, I am back on the "hunt" for Anna's parents.  So far Elijah is still my primary hypothesis.  Thanks!  Doug
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Hi Tom,
  
== re:  Elijah's children ==
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      I was working on my file to add in some more information and came across a problem for Phineas W. Whitney ( son f Phineas and Hannah).
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I am finding a few different birth dates in records as well as Christning dates.
  
Thanks Tim for the information.  I will see if I can locate descendants of Polly and William Burt to see if the bible still exists.  I'll keep you posted.
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One is May 7, 1844 the other is June 14, 1843, both have listed as parents:Phineas Whitney and mother Hannah, also both are for Portland, Maine.
  
Thank you for a great site.  I am confident of the lineage.  It was very hard for me to establish my lineage due none of the children of Albert Bert Cunningham could recall who his actual father was. Albert had been raised by Tom and Lillie (Douglas) Cunningham all his life and he just assumed their name. Uncle Bert Eldon Cunningham is the only remaining son of Albert. I did have photos of their mother marked Daisy Whitney. From family photos, Ancestry.com, SeekingMichigan.org and FamilySearch.org I was able to finally piece together her real name of Daisy G Husted and some Husted relatives.  I obtained Daisy's marriage record and Albert's birth record from FamilySearch.  Using those records and the census reports coupled with family names I was finally able to connect Lewis's ancestry to Rufus Whitney.  Mr. Pierce's book provided the basis for the rest.
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Can you offer any help.
  
I looked at you page on the DNA thing.  Uncle El (Owosso, MI) and I (Gautier, MS) are the only surviving direct descendants so getting 3 samples is not possible. I could provide my own sample if that would do any good.
 
  
Jim
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      Thank you
  
According to the error list for page 24 of Pierce's Descendants of John Whitney, Joshua Whitney(8) did not marry Lydia.  This puts son Joshua(51) out of wedlock or something as his father married Mary on Mar 17 1671 and he was born in 1665.  Am I missing something here?
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== How to find Gen Tree on WRG? ==
Thanks Jim
 
  
PS
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Dear Tim:
I am really impressed with your site and can't thank you enough for all the hard labor you guys are sharing. :)
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  I'm finally trying to report in on my father, Raymond Lloyd Whitney, and mother, Jane McMicken Whitney, and their 3 daughters (I'm the oldest living here in Frisco, TX)Way back when, you and Robert assigned me a username to loginAt that time, I saw a Genealogy Tree from the descendants of John WhitneyHow do I find that again?
 
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  Nancy Whitney Doxey
Thanks.  I still have a lot of researching your site, it just has so much info, I am still overwhelmed by it, Ha. I just love this stuff.
 
Happy Hunting,
 
Jim
 
 
 
== Focus on Whitney? ==
 
 
 
Tim:
 
 
 
Check out this page:  [[Family:Beck, William E. (c1832-?)]].  Shouldn't this page be entitled "Family:Whitney, Elizabeth L. (1835-1894)", and be rewritten to make Elizabeth the main entry, and William Beck just her husband?  This would be consistent with our previous practice.
 
 
 
If so, probably there are similar examples elsewhere, and should be similarly rewritten and renamed.
 
 
 
-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 10:46, 31 December 2009 (CST)
 
 
 
== Albert Russell Whitney family ==
 
 
 
I have finished updating Albert's family page that you startedIt doesnt appear when you do a search from the main page but does show a link to an article for himDo I have to create another page for him for it to show up or can it just be copy and pasted?
 
Thanks, Jim
 
 
 
 
 
Okay, You can ignore this one Tim, operator error. I wasnt using the search bar properlyThanks, Jim
 
 
 
== Missing Photos ==
 
 
 
Tim,
 
  
Check out [[Archive:A Family Sketch]].  There are several missing images there.  I cannot find these files in my computer and backups.  Do you have copies?
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== Cemetery Photos of Fischer Whitney (1775-1805) ==
  
-- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 07:49, 9 January 2010 (CST)
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Hi Tim, I recently visited the gravesite of Fischer Whitney at the West River Cemetery, Yates County, New York, I have some photos of his gravestone that I would like to put on this website.  I am not sure how to do it or who to send the photos to. Can you help me out with this?
 
 
== Carlos Whitney ==
 
 
 
Thank you for starting a page for Carlos Whitney.  I contacted
 
the author who had mentioned him in his book and while he
 
didn't have any new info., he did suggest a couple resources
 
re: Adirondack Guide History.  I will certainly add any info.
 
I find to the page.
 
  
Thanks again,
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Many years ago I sent some photos of James Watkins Whitney gravesite in Quasqueton, IA but I don't remember how I did it.
Sherry.
 
  
== My William ==
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Thanks, my email address is below.
  
Dear Tim,
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Chris Whitney (Whitnet2950)
That's him!  (Feels silly think of him as 'mine', though I guess he is my 3rd great grandfather!) What we know from history is that the Neil House burnt to the ground in 1860.  We find William and his wife & daughters at this time still in Ohio, and William is working as a RR  conductor.  In 1870 the family lives in Indianapolis, as well as a new addition, little William, age 8 (who was born in Ohio, so we can deduce that the family moved sometime around/after 1862).  William (now a 'Sr' of sorts) is employed as a RR Clerk.
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cowhit29@gmail.com
We know from "Selected Counties of Ohio 1789-1850, Marriages"  that William's daughter Harriet married Frank Bird, and I do have a newspaper clipping from March 14, 1900 detailing the marriage of Harriet's daughter Jessie Holiday Bird to Harry William Griffith (son of Elnora Libby & William Chenowith Griffith). My grandmother's notes declare that Harriet passed away 13 July, 1924.  Her daughter Jessie would go on to give birth to  Richard Gordon Griffith (1902)and Nancy Bird Griffith (1907).  Jessie died in 1957 in Battle Creek, MI.  Her daughter Nancy, mother of Jane Griffith Peirce Wood, is my grandmother.
 
I have correspondence from a genealogical hunt that Nancy and a friend of a friend endeavored back in the late seventies, and they where totally stumped as to Harriet's parentage.  It feels good to know that I am at least one step closer to solving the mystery!  (And to think - they had to do all the research by hand!  Oy!  Thank Goodness for computers!)
 
Thanks you so much for your help and your resources!
 
Gwendolyn
 

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Albert Russell Whitney family

I have finished updating Albert's family page that you started. It doesnt appear when you do a search from the main page but does show a link to an article for him. Do I have to create another page for him for it to show up or can it just be copy and pasted? Thanks, Jim

Operator Error

Okay, You can ignore this one Tim, operator error. I wasnt using the search bar properly. Thanks, Jim

Missing Photos

Tim,

Check out Archive:A Family Sketch. There are several missing images there. I cannot find these files in my computer and backups. Do you have copies?

-- Robert - Talk to me 07:49, 9 January 2010 (CST)

Carlos Whitney

Thank you for starting a page for Carlos Whitney. I contacted the author who had mentioned him in his book and while he didn't have any new info., he did suggest a couple resources re: Adirondack Guide History. I will certainly add any info. I find to the page.

Thanks again, Sherry.

My William

Dear Tim,

That's him! (Feels silly think of him as 'mine', though I guess he is my 3rd great grandfather!) What we know from history is that the Neil House burnt to the ground in 1860. We find William and his wife & daughters at this time still in Ohio, and William is working as a RR conductor. In 1870 the family lives in Indianapolis, as well as a new addition, little William, age 8 (who was born in Ohio, so we can deduce that the family moved sometime around/after 1862). William (now a 'Sr' of sorts) is employed as a RR Clerk. We know from "Selected Counties of Ohio 1789-1850, Marriages" that William's daughter Harriet married Frank Bird, and I do have a newspaper clipping from March 14, 1900 detailing the marriage of Harriet's daughter Jessie Holiday Bird to Harry William Griffith (son of Elnora Libby & William Chenowith Griffith). My grandmother's notes declare that Harriet passed away 13 July, 1924. Her daughter Jessie would go on to give birth to Richard Gordon Griffith (1902)and Nancy Bird Griffith (1907). Jessie died in 1957 in Battle Creek, MI. Her daughter Nancy, mother of Jane Griffith Peirce Wood, is my grandmother.

I have correspondence from a genealogical hunt that Nancy and a friend of a friend endeavored back in the late seventies, and they where totally stumped as to Harriet's parentage. It feels good to know that I am at least one step closer to solving the mystery! (And to think - they had to do all the research by hand! Oy! Thank Goodness for computers!)

Thanks you so much for your help and your resources!

Gwendolyn

My Whitney Family

Tim,

Thank you for the welcome, and for looking over what I'd done. I couldn't work out how to link the pages myself, so thank you for doing that. I do have a couple more generations to add on, before we get too close to the present.

I did wonder if mine might connect somehow to the John Whitney of Stoke-Goldington - however, at the moment that almost 300 year gap isn't bridgeable. I have a lot of ideas on how to go further, mostly involving parish registers, but living in outback Australia makes some research quite difficult.

My most recent Whitney ancestor was my great-great-grandmother, Salome, so I don't have any contact with any male Whitney relatives, although there are many in Australia - the family took literally the urge to "go forth and multiply"! There has been a research book published on this Whitney line in Australia - is there somewhere on the site I could add this, as well? I didn't write it, but I do have a copy.

Fascinating site, I'm still finding new things.

Regards, Fiona

Chicheley Records

Yes, they are on my list of things I want to do, but when I say I live in the Australian outback, I mean outback. The nearest FHC is approximately 7 hours drive away from here. I am hoping for a trip to Sydney in the near future, and will see if I can order films in advance then, but I don't get to the city very often.

This is probably one of the worst places in the world to live for a genealogist, much as I love it for everything else!

Fiona

Thank you

Thank you Tim, for the welcome and the edit on my lineage. The information that I had retrieved of my Whitney lineage, I was unassure of it, however it just seem to continue from the family trees I had seen. However I do hope to discover the parenatge of Thomas Whitney from that point. This research group has been a great help.

Blessings and Thank you,

Shannon Stevens

Problem Page

Tim:

Check out this page: Archive:Some_of_the_Descendants_of_John_and_Elinor_Whitney

There is something very wrong with it!

Robert - Talk to me 14:49, 15 April 2010 (CDT)

Patrick Whitney

Thank you for the welcome. I was just looking at that Patrick yesterday. I'd like to find more documentation between John and Patrick if I could. It's a place to start anyway. LOL

John H. Whitney

Hi Tim,

Thank you for making the page for me, I'm lost, I messed it up, but I think I managed to resave it as it was. Not sure what I did wrong.

Anyway you make a comment about my ancestor John H., his mother being Nancy, this is right. Nancy would before/later ( forget the order) marry a man with the last name Sickles. They had a daughter Margaret Sickles who married an Anderson. I don't have my stuff in front of me, and I don't have a credit card to get back on ancestry.com to get this all straightened out again in my mind.

Having said, I feel that John H. Whitney's father was Richard.

If you look here: At the 1850 Izard county Arkansas census (Izard is a neighboring county to Independence), and close to the Missouri line (does anyone know what the real boundries were back then? What info can one trust...)

Anyway Nancy gets from northern Arkansas to southwestern Arkansas over the next ten years.

Just remembered she married the Sickles man first, then (must be) Richard Whitney.

Anyway get back to me if you want, I am exicted about this all again!

My Email is [email protected] should you want to contact me that way.

Help needed in sending you information

Hi Tim,

  I'm not good at high tech, Do you have an E-Mail address that I could use to send you

a two page letter about Stephen and Ruth (Boody)Whitney descendants, namely the children of Stephen and their locations. I also am developing a large file on Family Tree Maker of them, and am wondering how to send it to you. Gerald E. (Jerry) Whitney Milford, NEbraska 68405 [email protected]

Asa Whitney of Dutchess Co., NY

Hi Tim

I just went into the connection for Asa Whitney. Yes it is assumed he is the son of Ebenezer and Martha Sherwood. In the 1800 census for Litchfield, Conn Ebenezer is listed and below him is a John Sherwood. Helps to confirm maybe.

Asa's date of birth is August 14, 1804 and he died April 24, 1863. Asa was married to Julia Ann Quick ( this name comes from Sarah Jane's death certificate) b July 4, 1807 in England and died June 7, 1849. He later married Martha Bennett Wilson ( my grandmother who was married to Charles Wilson The Whiteys and the Wislon were next door neighbors.

There are 3 gravestones in the South Amenia Cemetery for Asa, Martha and Charles Wilson.

Marthann was the daughter bor May 5, 1825 Eliza was the daughter born Oct 11, 1827

Idid not see how I could make these corrections

Thank you for you help. We have lots more info on Sarah Jane including death cert.

Geri Zuccarino [email protected]

Hi agaim Tim

The Dna testing is being done on a male descendant of Stephen Morey Whitney. They hae some of the results which leans to John and Elinor in 1635. The rest of the testing should be finished soon and then I will let you know for sure.

Appreciate the extensive work that is done on this family.

Geri [email protected]

Maryland John J. & Mary Turner Whitney

Hi Tim,

I wrote to St. Mary's Church in Hagerstown Maryland looking for the marriage record for John & Mary Turner Whitney. http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_John_J._%28c1828-b1880%29

They didn't have a record for them, but they sent me one for: Michel Whitney marriage to Mary Ellen Payne from Four Locks on 14 Oct. 1858. Witness: Patrick Ryan & John Whitney

I can scan and send the record to you if you want. One page is a typed index and the other is the actual record. If you want me to scan it to this site, you'll have to walk me through it. I'm still learning to navagate :)

Colleen

Wikipedia Books

Tim,

There are several questions to which I don't know the answers. For example, if you implemented this, would there be a capability to import pages from other wikis, such as Wikipedia itself, in addition to pages from the WRG wiki? If so, or even if not, this could, indeed, have some benefit for our members, in my opinion. I can envision creating a book entitled, "Our Whitney Lineage", or "Our Whitney Cousins".

Robert - Talk to me 17:00, 11 May 2010 (CDT)

Patrick Whitney, II

Hi Tim,

I have no problem with the edits, I've yet to get the hang of it yet. Do whatever needs to be done to make it right.

Hi Tim,

I found an obituary notice for Patrick Whitney http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Patrick_%28c1794-a1850%29

I'm not sure who to give the information to. I found the following on the "Washington County Free Library" site.

Obituary Notice for Patrick Whitney Dated: 9-21-1851 From: Herald of Freedom

"Near Four-Locks, on Saturday the 15th inst. Mr. Patrick Whitney, in the 50th year of his age."

Obituary for James Whitney Dated: 8-14-1917 From: Daily Mail Newspaper

"James Whitney, former boatman on the old C. and O. Canal, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.A. Reed, 808 W. Franklin St. from heart trouble, aged 74 years. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Reed, he is survived by the following stepchildren: Mrs. E. O. Diffendaffer, this city; Mrs. Mary Scanland, Baltimore; Charles W. Durborow, this city, and William Durborrow, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. by Rev. G.B. Townsend. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery."

also:

WHITNEY, DENNIS DATE PAPER PAGE/ COL TITLE/SUMMARY 4 Oct 1865 H&TL 1E QUALIFIED VOTERS OF DISTRICT NO…(REGISTERED VOTERS FOR DISTRICT 15 OF WASHINGTON COUNTY). (From the Herald & Torchlight Newspaper)


WHITNEY, MICHAEL DATE PAPER PAGE/ COL TITLE/SUMMARY 4 Oct 1865 H&TL 1E QUALIFIED VOTERS OF DISTRICT NO…(REGISTERED VOTERS FOR DISTRICT 15 OF WASHINGTON COUNTY).

    (From the Herald & Torchlight Newspaper)


1870 Census-Michael Whitney (District 15) Clearsprings Page 419

188, 214, Whitney, Michael, 29, M, M, Laborer, Born-Maryland, (Under if married in the year list month)-Aug.

                  Sarah, 27,F, M, K. house, Born-Ireland, (Under if married in the year list month)-Aug.

With the St. Mary's Church record: Michael Whitney (Of Four Locks)married Mary Ellen Payne on 14 Oct. 1858. She must have died and he married Sarah-August of 1870 as per the Census.

If I should be directing this information to some else let me know.

Thanks for your help! Colleen

I would take the test, but I have no idea what that "kit" would cost.

I take random drug tests at work. The test is oral. You keep the test surface between the cheek and gum for 3 minutes, then insert it into a plastic vial, break off the perforated handle then cap the vial.


Call me anyway. 903-853-0609


Grady

John Whitney

Hi Tim, Would you please move John Whitney married to Adaline Mosher to the unconnected section. He is not the son of Nathaniel and Clarissa Hoar Whitney. He could be related to them but not as a son. We have not connected John at this point time. Thankyou Terr

Nathaniel Whitney (1800-1838)

Tim

I have just sent a ton of family information, plus two Federal Census extracts, please delete as much as you want...the information was copied from my Coombs family data base. You said you wanted information...

Do we know anything about the Whitney's who lived in the Standish/Scarbourough/Portland area of Cumberland County, ME in the late 1700s-early 1800s? I have been trying to link my Nathaniel to this group for years with no success. I think that my Nathaniel may have been the son of the Nathaniel listed in the 1840 Federal Census living in Standish, Cumberland County, ME (page 16) as being 70 to 80 years of age and living with 1f 20-30, 1f 30-40 and 1f 60-70.

Whitney

Andrew Whitney

Hi Tim;

Thank you for your assistance. I admit that I don't have any other resources than Memoirs of Worcester County Vol. II. The author notes that there is no birth record found for Silas Whitney, yet the account seems pretty sure of the lineage. I'm curious what information leads you to dispute the record as given in this account--though in any case my lineage still seems to trace back to John Whitney of Watertown.

I'm happy to have my Whitney lineage confirmed. I've always been told that we were descended from the Whitneys, and that they made their fortune in Chicago manufacturing. This turns out to be Charles Andrew Whitney, and the Memoirs record was actually written as his biographical sketch. There is some census data available on Charles Andrew, and he may be worthy of his own page on this site, if there isn't one already.

I'm curious why you removed Charles Andrew's wife, Martha Waters, from my lineage--as written in the Memoirs book.

Brendan

Andrew Whitney

Tim,

Thanks for the note about Crane's identification. There are several reasons why I disbelieve what is written there. First, it is one of those mug books, which are notoriously inaccurate. Secondly, the list of Silas's children is very incomplete, as is data about Silas himself, not even including his wife's maiden name or their marriage record. Thirdly, Andrew was born in 1754 (according to his age at death from the church records in Princeton), four years before the marriage of Silas and Jane in 1758.

Onomastics isn't much help here. Andrew did not name a child Silas, Jane, Andrew, or Tabitha. He did name a son Elisha Dana Whitney, and Abraham had a son Elisha who probably married Abigail Dana.

So if Andrew wasn't son of Silas, who was he? There is an otherwise unaccounted-for Andrew, son of Abraham, who was, indeed, born in 1754. Thus the connection to Abraham. Abraham's family is very interesting. The children seem to have all left home and scattered.

I hope this is convincing.

Robert - Talk to me 11:47, 28 May 2010 (CDT)

Nathaniel Whitney 1800-1830

Tim

The only source that I have for the date of marriage for Nathaniel Whitney & Charlotte Cook is that it is contained in a hand-written family genealogy chart prepared by my grandfather, Frederick A. Coombs, prior to 1904. Since Nathaniel was his grandfather, the presumption is that it came from family papers. Sorry.

During my search this past weekend, I came up with the following two pieces of Whitney information:

1. -- The Evergreen Cemetery, City of Portland, ME contains two numbered lots in Section G (#24 & 25) in the name of David Averill with the following interments: [Name; Age; Date of Death]: Caroline W. Coombs 83 Feb. 24, 1915; L. Augustine Coombs 43 1871; Charles W. Coombs 80 Jan. 24, 1940; Charles H. Whitney 57 Sep. 16, 1885; Hannah P. Whitney 1854; J. Frederick Whitney 1870; Nattie Whitney 1854; Charlotte Whitney 1850; Nathaniel Whitney 1838

I'm not sure who all these people are or what David Averill's connection is.

2. -- I found four small undated hand-written pages of family information written by Alonzo Cook MD of Los Angeles, Calif:

"Sally Whitney mother of Charlotte Cook was a daughter of a Gary, who was sister of Ellbridge Gary, signer of Declaration of In, Vice Pres. when he died. This sister was m. in Marblehead to Grandpa Whitney a merchant of that place. He failed in business but was a very proud man so took his family & 2 slaves & moved to the wilds of Casco Maine and they 2 children -- our grandmother (Rosa's) and one more little girl we children called her big Aunt Jane.

    ***** End of page #1 *****

"Our grandmother, Sally Whitney, married Hezekiah Cooke whose father was a Scotchman and Dr. Francis Cooke a cousin of ours tells me he was descended from the Cooke of the Mayflower.

    Alonzo Cook MD
    Los Angeles, Cal.
    Member of Board Health
    ***** End of page #2 *****

"Charles H. Whitney; John d. infancy; Harriet F. Whitney; Mary Caroline Whitney; Rosa A. Whitney


Nathaniel Whitney and Charlotte Cook


Money in England thru Gerry family


Charlotte Cook's brother was Gerry Cook and her maternal grandmother was a Sally Gerry


Ephraim; Mary m. _____ Averill; Gerry -- only son Alonzo Cook; Margaret; Jane

     ***** End of page #3 *****
           

"Anne; Hezekiah; Zachariah; Daniel; Asa; Moses; Pltiah (sp?) (the last six names are contained within a bracket and labeled "doubt"


Mother


Great grandmother Gerry Whitney lived and died in Casco @ 103-12-20 & was blind several years"

     ***** End of page #4 ***** 


I hope that this is of use to you.

Whitney

Thanks for the greeting

Thanks for the greeting. So I'll do the data entry but slowly. Today I'm augmenting my John Smith Whitney family group with your information. Had quite an eventful day yesterday with the descendants of George Washington Whitney. Because one grandchild was named Rinaldo I was able to string together some events that read like a plot proposal for a soap opera. I posted the story on my Ancestry.com entry.

What do you make of this record Tim?


1860 United States Federal Census about Richard Whitney Name: Richard Whitney Age in 1860: 35 Birth Year: abt 1825 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Ruddell, Independence, Arkansas Gender: Male Post Office: Batesville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age John Micheal 20 Sidney Vaughn 25 Richard Whitney 35 Nancey Whitney 32 Marcy A Whitney 7 William Whitney 6 Joseph Whitney 4 Amanda E Whitney 2 Marcy A Wilson 30 George A Wilson 1 Hiram Morris 35 Elander J Morris 28 John B Morris 11 Hiram Morris 7 Artemis J Morris 5 Paul Morris 2 Peter Morris 3/12


It's the only record I find of Whitney's with Moriss'es... This Richard Whitney surely must fit in the Wade Whitney connection somehow...

Thanks for the welcome

Tim, thanks very much for the welcome and for adding in the links to my Whitney lineage. I admit I haven't researched them as extensively as other branches in my family, but am now motivated to do more in hopes of contributing back to this resource. Best, Sara.

I have created 4 or 5 pages now the first of which have shown up as links in my ancestral line. I'm proud to be able to contribute. I notice that many older pages have each fact documented in footnotes. I would be glad to do that for my pages but don't know how. Do you have instructions for that and a style sheet for various types of entries? Also, I'm guessing you add the census data that appears at the bottom of some pages. If not, how would I add that? About to start on John Franklin Whitney after I get a bit of breakfast.

thankyou and see below

Did you receive my message about dna for your families and robert L Whitney? Terry

Elijah Whitneys

Tim,

Your connection of the two Elijah Whitney family groups makes a lot of sense. Of course, if there is confusion in Phoenix, it is because his informants provided that information, and they were living many years after the events in question. Actually, it is surprising to me that we haven't found more inaccuracies in what is presented there. Compare to Pierce's accuracy record!

I would suggest going ahead with the merging of the two pages, with appropriate discussion in a Notes section.

Now that creates another issue: Hannah (Whitney)(Bass) Whitney now is a person a generation older than we previously thought. Can we tentatively identify her and/or her Bass husband with that new age information?

Robert - Talk to me 12:09, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

Elijah Whitneys, pt. 2

Tim,

See Family:Whitney, Elijah (1710-b1741) for Rebecca (Seymour)(Whitney) Boughton. I suggest that the Seth whose administration was granted in 1760 was another child of this couple, who died unmarried and without issue, and after whom the younger Seth was named. That would make Seth's administrator his brother, an entirely reasonable situation.

Robert - Talk to me 13:12, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

Change of name, Reuben to Stephen Whitney

Because of the latest information of Ruth Boody as wife of Stephen Whitney as found in the "Early families of Limington, Maine" and the incomplete findings of Mrs Frank S. Healey )Eleanor Katherine Whitney, Filed in the Detroit Society of Genealogical Research, a descendant of Remington Hobby Whitney and his first wife Eliza Weaver, daughter of Daniel Wing and Amy (Underhill) Weaver. It is my belief, that Stephen and wife Ruth Boody are the parents of Crosby Whitney, Remington Hobby Whitney, Robert B. Whitney, Nathan W. Whitney, Peter Whitney, above born in Maine, Jane Whitney,b in Conn. Henry Whitney b unk. , Mary Whitney b. New York, Sally Ann Whitney b. New York.

   From the book "Early Families of Limington, Maine" by Robert L. Taylor under the name of

Boody Rev. Robert then child viii is Ruth b. 13 June 1779 at New Durham, NH and married 26 Jan 1800 to Stephen Whitney both of Limington " They moved to Painted Post, Stuben Co., New York. Painted Post is 40 miles south of my to be 3rd great grandmother, Mary Carman. Mary Carman is also related to Amy Underhill, Mary Carman marries Crosby Whitney abt. 1821. Remington Hobby Whitney is found in 1830 Census at Sodius, Wayne Co., New York.

   I believe that the printing of Hardin Co., Iowa History book printed 1911 has many mistakes

and that when my 2nd great grandfather George Whitney b. 12 Sept 1822 in New York, told his story, there was a clerical error, when the name was listed as Reuben and Ruth it should have been Stephen . This stands to reason as others beside myself have never been able to find a Reuben in or from Maine that fit the time factors.

Change of (DNA) #37765 of Reuben to Stephen Whitney

  Because of recent findings I am asking you to change my family line to 

living, Earl E., Herman G., Crosby, George, Crosby, Stephen, Phineas, Isaac, Nathaniel, Benjamin, John, Thomas Whitney.

Possible Identification

Tim,

Check out these two pages: Family:Whitney, Elijah (b1750-a1782) and Family:Whitney, Ebenezer (c1747-a1800). The children of both include brothers Ebenezer and Samuel, and half-brothers Elijah and Joseph. My suspicion is that there was no Elijah, and Ebenezer was the father of the children listed on his page.

Thoughts?

Robert - Talk to me 01:53, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

Greetings Tim Doyle:

I am Bruce T. Whitney, I have been doing Whitney research on my family tree since the 1960's. I've got a wealth of information and completed family lineages for Horace B. Whitney through to my children. Horace who married Lucetta Frazier 1828. I've got Lucetta's family bible page that tell of his birth and more importantly his death. I've got full history of his family onward.... I'd love to share this as I have had a grand time discovering the history of Horace back to Thomas 1550 and have read with great interest the story of possible links back to 1225

I can be contacted via email: [email protected] I can put my info on a disc. from Horace B onward.... and I can combine it with the WRG material if you'd like.

thanks for your time and consideration

In searching, Bruce Thomas Whitney (1955)

Tim, I'm not sure who I need to talk to about this but I am in the midst of a fued with people in England that had a meeting July, 2008 about the Bayeux Tapestry and the image being Turstin FitzRolf in the scene 55. There is a new book coming out that has changed thet figure to Robert, Williams 1/2 brother. I have written to a few people about this and find it is too late to change the book as it is already set type and being printed by Oxbow, Oxford. If you can help me, please email me [email protected]. I have more information but I need to know where to go with this.

Thank you

Mary

Warning and Danger

Tim,

The file Template:Warning is not working properly. Possibly it is because of the hard-coding of the IP address in the URL for Danger.jpg, but I am just guessing.

Robert - Talk to me 17:45, 11 February 2011 (UTC)

Another Issue

Tim,

The page Whitney Family Groups has an issue near the bottom under Australia.

Robert - Talk to me 09:26, 12 February 2011 (UTC)

George Orrett Whitney

Hi Tim I am interested in the compositions of G O Whitney. Do you know whether there are any surviving descendants? best wishes from Roz Trubger [email protected]

Tim,

I know you haven't heard from me for a while, but the real reason is I am pretty much caught up on all my family, except of course the tie to John Whitney's father and mother. I just wanted you to know that my wife and I are going to do the DNA test next month and was going to ask what the best test for our money is. Also, I want to commend the whole WRG on the help they have given to the many projects that have been done, thanks to your hard work. Thank you and thank you and thank you again. I have been watching you know. I am a school bus driver now in our (!gulp) old age. That hurts.

Thanks,

Arv Whitney

Discussion Forums

Tim,

Are the Discussion Forums dead? If so, what happened to all the messages posted there?

Robert - Talk to me 08:48, 13 April 2011 (UTC)

Horace Burnham Whitney

Mr. Doyle:

I have information of the Horace Burnham Whitney family, and have done extensive research into this direct line. I have the family information for his line up to the present.

Horace Burnham Whitney was born 9-13-1806 in Lansingburg, NY and died 9-21-1831 aged 25 years and 8 days by drowning in the Mississippi River, 40 miles upriver from Fort Armstrong. According to Lucetta (Frazier) Whitney, his wife's, hand written notation in the family bible. I have a photo copy of the page notation.

I also have the children of his son Horace Burnham Whitney's family listing following the line through to myself, going through Layfayette, Clyde, Thomas and myself Bruce. Taken from census, gravestones, Adams and Hancock Co. ILL records, as well as birth, death and marriage certificates, family notes, bibles and accounts.

Thank you.

Ephraim Bennett Whitney

Do you have any information on Ephraim Bennett Whitney?

New Main Heading?

Tim,

We have several pages which are similar, but probably don't fit well under any of our current main headings under Archives: (Extracts, Court Records, Tax Records, Land Records, etc.). I found:

Perhaps there are others, too.

Would these perhaps fit into some new main heading, or an existing one? Then we could give them some decent breadcrumbs.

Robert - Talk to me 00:51, 8 June 2011 (UTC)

New Main Heading, II

Tim,

How about "Collections" or "Repositories" for the new main heading (as above)?

Robert - Talk to me 12:51, 23 June 2011 (UTC)

Inserting an Image into a Pierce Page

Tim,

I have been having trouble inserting an image into a Pierce page. Apparently just putting [[File:Name.jpg|thumb|right|<p class="Plaintext" align=center>Caption.</p>]] is not enough. When I tried that, it shifted all the text at the left out of Pierce-text mode and back into the basic mode. I also tried using a table, even an HTML table, and put the text in the left part and the image in the right part, but the text was still in basic mode, even if I tried <p id="Pierce-text> or <p class="Plaintext"> inside the left-hand part where the text is.

Should we just put a link from the string "[Photo]" to the file with the image in it? I don't like this kind of "solution", but I can't see what else to do.

Is this issue related to the one with a table in which the plaintext has different sizes in different cells?

Thoughts?

Robert - Talk to me 13:01, 23 June 2011 (UTC)

Breadcrumbs

Tim,

I created "Archive:Repositories" and populated it, then created breadcrumbs for those pages linked from it. That leaves just seven pages without proper breadcrumbs. I am baffled what to do with them:

Suggestions?

Robert - Talk to me 15:20, 23 June 2011 (UTC)

Missing Image from Pierce

Tim,

I just went through the list of images scanned from Pierce and uploaded. There is one missing. It should be named

File:J. L. Whitney, Pierce, p. 275.jpg

Can you get your source for the other images to provide this one, too? If not, the one in my reprint is actually of fair quality, and could serve.

The odd thing is that it is not included in the List of Illustrations on page 7 of Pierce! Furthermore, it is not clear of whom this is a picture. Possibly it is of James Lewis Whitney, #1984, on p. 279, although the data included there for him is very sparse.

This is the strangest error in Pierce I have seen yet, and that's saying something!

Robert - Talk to me 15:38, 23 June 2011 (UTC)

Category:Vital Records

Tim,

Today I stumbled on Category:Vital Records. Obviously it hasn't been used for the purpose for which you created it. Should we just get rid of it (my preference), or should we spread it onto all vital records pages?

Robert - Talk to me 15:15, 18 July 2011 (UTC)

DNA Testing

Tim, I was looking at that section earlier this week and considering this option. Not sure i fully understand the "my talk" function, but will try contacting Whitney Keen (whitldna) about the next step.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Brad --Bradrockwood 20:50, 18 September 2011 (UTC)

DNA Testing II

Tim,

Is Whitney Keen still cordinating testing? I left a "my talk" message a week ago or do I just contact FamilyTreeDNA directly for a test kit?

Brad

--Bradrockwood 20:45, 30 September 2011 (UTC)

Bot Task

Tim,

There are many, many links to the NEHGS website. Unfortunately, the URL for that has changed from "www.newenglandancestors.org" to "www.americanancestors.org". Please write and run a bot to make this change everywhere.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 20:40, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

New Page for Mother

hey tim i made a new family page for my mother, could you please delete the old one: Mayer, Beverly Jeanette (?-?)

thanks. i texted you last night about our articles -- i see you got lots of work on this site to keep you busy!! LOL.

i'm crazy busy at work today.

talk soon!!!

A

Clinton Russell Whitney, etc.

Hi, I don't have much information about the Whitney family, just what I think is correct. My uncles name is Jimmie Whitney or James and he was born in the 1920s or 30s. Someone wrote me on ansestory and said his name is James Evander Whitney. It was confirmed, she and her husband knew him as kids. They spoke on the phone. She knew all the Whitney brothers. But he couldn't have been born in the 1800s hes still alive. My grandfather was Everett I believe, he was married to Gladys Doucette. He owned an auto body shop with my father Clinton until my dad went to the Army. I would like to know any information family history, but I'm also really trying to find my mother. Stella L. White-Whitney married to Clinton Russell Whitney about 1958. My other uncles were Evie or Everett, and Richard Whitney they both are deseased.

Thank-You,

Shirleywhitney

Anna Whitney brickwall BUSTED !!! (a 5 yr effort)

Tim, I haven't talked to you in about 2 years. In that time I have visited the LDS Library in Salt Lake City twice and the last trip, in August, I discovered Anna Whitney's parents - ya gotta love Probate Records! She is the daughter of Joshua Whitney (b. Dec 23, 1757 in Willington, CT; d. May 18, 1797 Belchertown, MA) and Dorothy Knowlton of Belchertown, MA. I also found in the record a complete listing of their other children. I also found the probate records for Benjamin Whitney (Willington, CT and Belchertown, MA) who is the father of Joshua. I would like your recommendations on how best to get all this information loaded into the WRG site. I am looking to do much more on this effort in the coming winter months. I can enter the information as I did before with the sources identified and hopefully you are able to adjust any mistakes. I haven't "published" any of this information yet but I am in the process of creating a website using TNG (another learning experience!). I really want to get this on the WRG site first since it has been extremely helpful in my search. Thanks, Doug Wood

Re: Your DNA Results

Tim,

Thanks for the words of encouragement. I hadn’t really considered an immigrant from a later date angle. I’ll keep looking, perhaps not as intensely for a while, but I’ll keep looking. After all, we Whitney’s don’t give up!

I assume if I checked all the boxes correctly on FamilyTreeDNA.com, someone will be receiving a copy of my results and posting them. If they don’t get a copy, we can work out an alternate arrangement of sending in the results.

Thanks again!

Brad - my talk

Immigrant Research

Tim,

I’ve been thinking more about what you said about immigrants other than the well-known families being a possible source for my family. I don’t know why I didn’t think of that; guess I still have a lot to learn about genealogy. For all I really know, Daniel could be the immigrant himself despite what his bible record says except there isn't a Daniel in the list.

Can you provide some guidance on how to go about such research? I’ve looked over the various lists, but noticed there are no links to family pages. Does this mean we don’t know anything about them or that there just isn’t a link? I guess I haven’t looked at enough family pages to know if some include immigration records.

Thoughts?

Brad - my talk

Jason Frost Whitney and my grandmother Mary Winona Whitney

I'm sorry...but I just can't seem to catch on to the methods of adding onto my line on here.

It would the same for me (with Jason and Mary) as Durrell has. Can you copy the info on my line for me.

I'm afraid my technology genealogy days or pretty much over. Thanks...Tricia

Found Baby Book on some Whitneys

Eunice Douette is my Great Grandmother J Douette is my Great Grandfather (I thought Doucette had a C in it?

Gladys Marie Douette is my Grandmother
Clinton Russell Whitney is my Father

Carre Johnson is my Great Grandmother James Whitney is my Great Grandfather

Grandfather is Everett Whitney
Father is Clinton Russell Whitney

Warning Template

Tim,

Please fix the Warning! template. The graphic is missing.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 07:39, 2 May 2012 (CDT)

original deed to Shadrack Whitney

hello MY name is Alfred Tambling and i have the original deed that shows that Jereniah Ball sold a lott of land to your ancestor Shadrack Whitny.The deed is from 1739 and the town is townshend Mass and written in the old English.this document is in remarkable condition for being almost 300 years old.It was sold to him for the price of twenty pounds and still refers to the king as the owner of the said providence.So if there is anyinterest in this you may reach me at 802-885-5177 thanks so much for your time Alfred

Getting in Touch

You seem to be the source by which I've come across a certain Kiko Whitney. I am the brother of Kiko's biological mother and perhaps he may be interested in finding out more about her. I've left a message in the User talk and had sent an email. To date I have not received any notice. Is there any other way to communicate with Kiko? Thanks

Richard James Whitney

Discussion Forums, II

Tim,

The "Discussion Forums" link in the navigation box leads to a page called "Discussion Forum Index". From there, I find four links to pages which are not working any more. I suggest deleting the latter page and removing the former link, at least until the forum pages are working again.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 11:54, 5 February 2013 (CST)

Hi Tim:

I received DYS#1-37 for my father last year, but they have not been recorded on the site. A relative has inquired about them so I want to make them available to her. Thanks for all you do to enlighten us regarding our ancestry.

Lorraine B.

Canada census at Ancestry.com

Hi Tim - It's been a long time since I've visited WRG. I, of course, am still looking for family before my William! I have recently concluded a volunteer project that took up a good bit of my time...so now I'm looking for a new project. I see on the to do census list - 1851 Canada at Ancestry.com (World Membership required)along with additional future years. I'm not sure what the World Membership provides but working at West Virginia University I have access to Ancestry.com and, therefore, Canadian census records for 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911. I'm wondering if this will provide the information needed? I think there are 780 Whitney's listed in the 1911 census.

I saw on your facebook page that Whitney Keen has spent 10 years working on the DNA project. Has anyone ever made a connection with the DNA results?

I really like your facebook pictures of Dallas. One of my bucket list wishes is to live in a big city...I love NYC but it's a little out of my price range. I want to get up in the morning, head for the neighborhood deli for breakfast and to read the newspaper, stop at the local grocer for one days food and use public transportation daily rather than driving myself. I grew up in a very small town - 11 in my graduating class - friends and family think I've lost my mind.

When you get a chance let me know about the Canada census. Thanks.

CWC

Canada census at Ancestry.com

Hi Tim - It's been a long time since I've visited WRG. I, of course, am still looking for family before my William! I have recently concluded a volunteer project that took up a good bit of my time...so now I'm looking for a new project. I see on the to do census list - 1851 Canada at Ancestry.com (World Membership required)along with additional future years. I'm not sure what the World Membership provides but working at West Virginia University I have access to Ancestry.com and, therefore, Canadian census records for 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911. I'm wondering if this will provide the information needed? I think there are 780 Whitney's listed in the 1911 census.

I saw on your facebook page that Whitney Keen has spent 10 years working on the DNA project. Has anyone ever made a connection with the DNA results?

I really like your facebook pictures of Dallas. One of my bucket list wishes is to live in a big city...I love NYC but it's a little out of my price range. I want to get up in the morning, head for the neighborhood deli for breakfast and to read the newspaper, stop at the local grocer for one days food and use public transportation daily rather than driving myself. I grew up in a very small town - 11 in my graduating class - friends and family think I've lost my mind.

When you get a chance let me know about the Canada census. Thanks.

CWC

Whitney Photo #177

What happened to Whitney Photo #177 (of my maternal grandfather, Frank. L. Whitney)? I posted it a few years ago and it has appeared until recently. All I seem to access is the copy that accompanied it.

Whitney Photo #177

What happened to Whitney Photo #177 (of my maternal grandfather, Frank. L. Whitney)? I posted it a few years ago and it has appeared until recently. All I seem to access is the copy that accompanied it.

Hi Tim

Have been off line .... getting back into it see the site nice to know it's still here. How is the DNA research going?

Birthdate?????

Hi Tom,

      I was working on my file to add in some more information and came across a problem for Phineas W. Whitney ( son f Phineas and Hannah).

I am finding a few different birth dates in records as well as Christning dates.

One is May 7, 1844 the other is June 14, 1843, both have listed as parents:Phineas Whitney and mother Hannah, also both are for Portland, Maine.

Can you offer any help.


     Thank you

How to find Gen Tree on WRG?

Dear Tim:

 I'm finally trying to report in on my father, Raymond Lloyd Whitney, and mother, Jane McMicken Whitney, and their 3 daughters (I'm the oldest living here in Frisco, TX).  Way back when, you and Robert assigned me a username to login.  At that time, I saw a Genealogy Tree from the descendants of John Whitney.  How do I find that again?
 Nancy Whitney Doxey

Cemetery Photos of Fischer Whitney (1775-1805)

Hi Tim, I recently visited the gravesite of Fischer Whitney at the West River Cemetery, Yates County, New York, I have some photos of his gravestone that I would like to put on this website. I am not sure how to do it or who to send the photos to. Can you help me out with this?

Many years ago I sent some photos of James Watkins Whitney gravesite in Quasqueton, IA but I don't remember how I did it.

Thanks, my email address is below.

Chris Whitney (Whitnet2950) [email protected]