Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, William R. (1823-1899)"

From WRG
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''William R. Whitney'''
 
'''William R. Whitney'''
([[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (1785-1800-1861)|Jacob M.]]),
+
([[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (s1798-1861)|Jacob M.]],
son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (1785-1800-1861)|Jacob M. and Nellie C. (Freeman) Whitney]],
+
[[Family:Whitney, James (s1765-a1801)|James]]),
was born 4 Jan 1823, Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY, died 15 Feb 1899, and was buried Holyoke, CO.
+
son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (s1798-1861)|Jacob M. and Nellie (Freeman) Whitney]],
 +
was born 4 Jan 1823, Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY, and died 15 Feb 1899, Holyoke, Phillips Co., CO.
  
He married, 17 Jun 1858, Burlington Co., NJ, '''Margaret J. Yeomans'''.  She was born 12 Dec 1820, Delhi, Delaware Co., NY, and died 8 Oct 1898, Holyoke, CO.
+
He married, 17 Jun 1858, Burlington Co., NJ, '''Margaret J. Yeomans''', born 12 Dec 1822, Delhi, Delaware Co., NY, and died 8 Oct 1898, Holyoke, CO.
  
Wm. R. Whitney and wife Margaret moved to Hollenburg, KS, about 1884.  After 2 years they moved to Phillips Co., CO, homestead (6 miles east of Holyoke) where they lived in a sod house (letters to a cousin).
+
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are buried Holyoke Memorial Park, Holyoke, Phillips Co., CO.
  
Her obit reads:
+
William was the oldest of thirteen children of Jacob and Nellie Whitney. He was engaged in farming with at least four of his brothers in Union Grove, Delaware Co., NY.  He and three brothers--Henry, Eli, and John--lived with a neighbor, Calvin Madison, according to the 1850 Census.
   
 
:''State Herald'', Phillips County, CO, 14 Oct 1898, Vol. 12 - No. 10
 
  
:"Margaret J. Whitney, nee Yeomans, was born December 12, 1820, at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, and died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Fred Borland in Phillips County, Colorado on the 8 day of October 1898On the 17 day of June in Burlington County, New Jersey, she was united in marriage with William R. Whitney who survives her.  Three children were born to them, William, Chancey R. and Mrs. Mary L. BorlandMrs. Borland of this county is the only surviving child. In 1884 the family moved from New York to Hollenberg, Kansas, and in 1888 moved from that place to a farm near Holyoke, ColoradoShe was converted and joined the M.E. Church at the age of 18 and always lived a consistent christian lifeShe was for nine years a teacher in the public schools of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  During her residence in this county she made friends of all who became acquainted with her, and many friends deeply sympathize with the family in their bereavementThe funeral services were conducted from the residence of Fred Borland on Sunday October 9, Rev. Pigg of Sterling preaching the funeral sermon and the remains were laid to rest in the Holyoke cemetery."
+
By 1865 William owned a farm having 90 improved acres and 30 unimproved; his brother Henry, 20 improved acres and 180 unimproved; and brother John, 75 improved acres and 130 unimprovedBrothers Eli and Freeman Whitney and their families also lived nearbyAnother brother, James, had gone west as a young boy with Hiram Wood and eventually bought a farm in Washington County, KansasBy 1885 William and Margaret had joined James and his family thereSeveral years later they moved to a farm near Holyoke, Colorado, where they originally lived in a sod house (letter to a cousin)William died four months after his wife's death.  His obituary follows:
   
 
His obit:
 
 
:''State Herald'', Phillips County, CO, 17 Feb 1899, Vol. 12 - No. 28
 
  
:"William R. Whitney was born on the 4 day of January 1823 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Borland, in Phillips County, Colorado, on the 15 day of February 1899.  On the 17 day of June 1858 in Burlington County, New Jersey he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Yoemans.  To them were born three children, William, Chancey R. and Mrs. Mary L. Borland, the latter of whom survives her father.  In 1884 the family moved to Hollenberg, Kansas, where they resided till 1888 when they came to Colorado and took up their residence on a farm near Holyoke.  After the marriage of their daughter in August 97 they made their home with her.  In October 1898 his wife died and preceded him to the better world.  When a young man he made a profession of religion and united with the M.E. Church and lived a consistent Christian life.  In all of his dealings and associations with his fellowmen his actions were governed by conscientious motives and during his residence in this county all who made his acquaintance learned to esteem him very highly as a friend and neighbor.  He had been quite feeble for about two years and since the death of his wife had failed very rapidly.  Many friends sympathize with the family in their bereavement.  The funeral services were conducted from the M.E. Church Thursday, February 16, Rev. Chase, pastor of the church preaching the sermon and the remains were buried in the Holyoke cemetery."
+
:"William R. Whitney was born on the 4 day of January 1823 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Borland, in Phillips County, Colorado, on the 15 day of February 1899.  On the 17 day of June 1858 in Burlington County, New Jersey he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Yeomans.  To them were born three children, William, Chancey R. and Mrs. Mary L. Borland, the latter of whom survives her father.  In 1884 the family moved to Hollenberg, Kansas, where they resided till 1888 when they came to Colorado and took up their residence on a farm near Holyoke.  After the marriage of their daughter in August '97 they made their home with her.  In October 1898 his wife died and preceded him to the better world.  When a young man, he made a profession of religion and united with the M.E. Church and lived a consistent Christian life.  In all of his dealings and associations with his fellowmen his actions were governed by conscientious motives and during his residence in this county all who made his acquaintance learned to esteem him very highly as a friend and neighbor.  He had been quite feeble for about two years and since the death of his wife had failed very rapidly.  Many friends sympathize with the family in their bereavement.  The funeral services were conducted from the M.E. Church Thursday, February 16, Rev. Chase, pastor of the church preaching the sermon, and the remains were buried in the Holyoke cemetery."
  
 
Children of William R. and Margaret J. (Yeomans) Whitney:
 
Children of William R. and Margaret J. (Yeomans) Whitney:
Line 24: Line 19:
 
:{|
 
:{|
 
| align=right valign=top | i.
 
| align=right valign=top | i.
| '''William Whitney''', b. unknown; d. before 1870.
+
| '''William Whitney''', b. Sep 1859; d. 23 Oct 1859.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| align=right valign=top | ii.
 
| align=right valign=top | ii.
| '''Chauncey E. Whitney''', b. 14 May 1861, Delaware Co., NY, d. 17 Jan 1878 of diphtheria, buried Margaretville, Delaware Co., NY.
+
| '''Chauncey E. Whitney''', b. 14 May 1861, Delaware Co., NY; d. 17 Jan 1878 of diphtheria; bur. Margaretville, Delaware Co., NY.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| align=right valign=top | iii.
 
| align=right valign=top | iii.
| '''Mary Louise Whitney''', b. 4 Oct 1865, Andes, Delaware Co., NY, d. 4 Jun 1939, Holyoke, CO; m. 17 Aug 1897, Fred Borland, b. 6 Aug 1865, Lone Tree, IA or Iowa City, In., d. 18 Sep 1960 Holyoke, CO.  He came west in 1884 at age 21, bringing a wagon, 2 blind horses and a plow and homesteaded the quarter where he built his home adjacent to the Whitney homestead quarter.
+
| '''Mary Louise Whitney''', b. 4 Oct 1865, Andes, Delaware Co., NY; d. 4 Jun 1939, Holyoke, CO; m. 17 Aug 1897, Fred Borland, b. 6 Aug 1865, d. 18 Sep 1960, Holyoke, CO (he came west from Iowa in 1884, at age 21, bringing a wagon, two blind horses and a plow, and homesteaded the quarter adjacent to the Whitney homestead).
 
|}
 
|}
  
Line 47: Line 42:
 
           Margaret            35 F -                        [N.Y.]
 
           Margaret            35 F -                        [N.Y.]
 
           Esther Bradley      17 " - Servant                [N.Y.]</p>
 
           Esther Bradley      17 " - Servant                [N.Y.]</p>
 +
* [[Archive:1865 Census Extracts, New York, Delaware County#1|1865 State, Andes, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 +
<p class="Plaintext">16 Frame $300
 +
16 William R. Whitney  39 M - ---- Ulster        - 1 1 - - Farmer        1 - - - 1 - - - - - -
 +
    Margaret Whitney    39 F - Wife Delaware      9 1 1 - -
 +
    Chancey Whitney      3 M - Chld    "          - - - - -
 +
    John Whitney        29 M - Brot    "          - - - - 1 Farmer
 +
    George Whitney      25 M -  "      "          - - - - 1 Soldier</p>
 
* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, New York, Delaware County#3|1870, Andes, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 
* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, New York, Delaware County#3|1870, Andes, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 
<p class="Plaintext"> 218  227 Whitney, William R.  46 M M Farmer              $6000 New York  Male citizen over 21
 
<p class="Plaintext"> 218  227 Whitney, William R.  46 M M Farmer              $6000 New York  Male citizen over 21
 
           -----, Margaret J.    46 F W Keeping House              New York
 
           -----, Margaret J.    46 F W Keeping House              New York
 
           -----, Chancy          8 M W At Home                    New York  Attended school
 
           -----, Chancy          8 M W At Home                    New York  Attended school
           -----, Mary L.        4 F W    "                       New York</p>
+
           -----, Mary L.        4 F W    Delaware County#4|1875 State, Andes, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 +
<p class="Plaintext">223 Frame $500 223
 +
William R.    "      52 M - ---- Ulster        m Farmer            -          1 - - 1 -
 +
Margaret J.  "      54 F - Wife Delaware      m House Keeper
 +
Chauncy R.    "      13 M - Son    "          - -
 +
Minnie Whitney        9 F - Dau    "          - -</p>
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, New York, Delaware County#191|1880, Union Grove, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, New York, Delaware County#191|1880, Union Grove, Delaware Co., NY]]:
 
<p class="Plaintext">William R. WHITNEY    56 Self M M W  NY  Retired Farmer      NY  NY
 
<p class="Plaintext">William R. WHITNEY    56 Self M M W  NY  Retired Farmer      NY  NY
 
Margaret J. WHITNEY    58 Wife F M W  NY  Keeping House      NY  NY
 
Margaret J. WHITNEY    58 Wife F M W  NY  Keeping House      NY  NY
 
Mary L. WHITNEY        14 Dau  F S W  NY  At Home            NY  NY</p>
 
Mary L. WHITNEY        14 Dau  F S W  NY  At Home            NY  NY</p>
 +
* 1885, Kansas State Census, Washington Co., Highland Twp., in household of his younger brother, James Whitney:  William - 62, Margaret - 64, Mary L.- 19
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
* Letter from grandson, Whitney Borland (1905-2001), Retired U.S Dept. of Interior engineer, Lieut. Colonel in 10th Mt. Division WWII.
+
* Letter from grandson, Whitney Borland (1905-2001), Retired U.S Dept. of Interior engineer, Lieut. Colonel in 10th Mt. Division, WWII.
 
+
* Obituary, ''State Herald'', Phillips County, CO, 17 Feb 1899, vol. 12, no. 28.
* Obituary of Mary Louise Whitney
 
 
 
* Obituary of Margaret J. (Yeomans) Whitney
 
 
 
* Obituary of William R. Whitney
 
 
 
* Cemetery Records, Holyoke, CO.
 
  
 
----
 
----
Copyright &copy; 2011, [[User:Helena|Helen Rogers]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
+
Copyright &copy; 2011, 2021, [[User:Helena|Helen Rogers]]; 2013, [[User:Sally Goodfellow|Sally Whitney Goodfellow]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
  
 
[[Category:Colorado]]
 
[[Category:Colorado]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, 1 February 2021

William R. Whitney (Jacob M., James), son of Jacob M. and Nellie (Freeman) Whitney, was born 4 Jan 1823, Shandaken, Ulster Co., NY, and died 15 Feb 1899, Holyoke, Phillips Co., CO.

He married, 17 Jun 1858, Burlington Co., NJ, Margaret J. Yeomans, born 12 Dec 1822, Delhi, Delaware Co., NY, and died 8 Oct 1898, Holyoke, CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are buried Holyoke Memorial Park, Holyoke, Phillips Co., CO.

William was the oldest of thirteen children of Jacob and Nellie Whitney. He was engaged in farming with at least four of his brothers in Union Grove, Delaware Co., NY. He and three brothers--Henry, Eli, and John--lived with a neighbor, Calvin Madison, according to the 1850 Census.

By 1865 William owned a farm having 90 improved acres and 30 unimproved; his brother Henry, 20 improved acres and 180 unimproved; and brother John, 75 improved acres and 130 unimproved. Brothers Eli and Freeman Whitney and their families also lived nearby. Another brother, James, had gone west as a young boy with Hiram Wood and eventually bought a farm in Washington County, Kansas. By 1885 William and Margaret had joined James and his family there. Several years later they moved to a farm near Holyoke, Colorado, where they originally lived in a sod house (letter to a cousin). William died four months after his wife's death. His obituary follows:

"William R. Whitney was born on the 4 day of January 1823 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Borland, in Phillips County, Colorado, on the 15 day of February 1899. On the 17 day of June 1858 in Burlington County, New Jersey he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Yeomans. To them were born three children, William, Chancey R. and Mrs. Mary L. Borland, the latter of whom survives her father. In 1884 the family moved to Hollenberg, Kansas, where they resided till 1888 when they came to Colorado and took up their residence on a farm near Holyoke. After the marriage of their daughter in August '97 they made their home with her. In October 1898 his wife died and preceded him to the better world. When a young man, he made a profession of religion and united with the M.E. Church and lived a consistent Christian life. In all of his dealings and associations with his fellowmen his actions were governed by conscientious motives and during his residence in this county all who made his acquaintance learned to esteem him very highly as a friend and neighbor. He had been quite feeble for about two years and since the death of his wife had failed very rapidly. Many friends sympathize with the family in their bereavement. The funeral services were conducted from the M.E. Church Thursday, February 16, Rev. Chase, pastor of the church preaching the sermon, and the remains were buried in the Holyoke cemetery."

Children of William R. and Margaret J. (Yeomans) Whitney:

i. William Whitney, b. Sep 1859; d. 23 Oct 1859.
ii. Chauncey E. Whitney, b. 14 May 1861, Delaware Co., NY; d. 17 Jan 1878 of diphtheria; bur. Margaretville, Delaware Co., NY.
iii. Mary Louise Whitney, b. 4 Oct 1865, Andes, Delaware Co., NY; d. 4 Jun 1939, Holyoke, CO; m. 17 Aug 1897, Fred Borland, b. 6 Aug 1865, d. 18 Sep 1960, Holyoke, CO (he came west from Iowa in 1884, at age 21, bringing a wagon, two blind horses and a plow, and homesteaded the quarter adjacent to the Whitney homestead).

Census

2662 Calvin Madison 34 M - Farmer N.Y. Margaret " 26 F - " John " 1 M - " William Whitney 28 M - Farmer $2000 " Henry " 26 M - " $2000 " Eli " 22 M - Labourer " John " 16 M - " "

487 490 William R. Whitney 35 M - Farmer $4000 $400 N.Y. Margaret 35 F - [N.Y.] Esther Bradley 17 " - Servant [N.Y.]

16 Frame $300 16 William R. Whitney 39 M - ---- Ulster - 1 1 - - Farmer 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - Margaret Whitney 39 F - Wife Delaware 9 1 1 - - Chancey Whitney 3 M - Chld " - - - - - John Whitney 29 M - Brot " - - - - 1 Farmer George Whitney 25 M - " " - - - - 1 Soldier

218 227 Whitney, William R. 46 M M Farmer $6000 New York Male citizen over 21 -----, Margaret J. 46 F W Keeping House New York -----, Chancy 8 M W At Home New York Attended school -----, Mary L. 4 F W Delaware County#4|1875 State, Andes, Delaware Co., NY]]:

223 Frame $500 223 William R. " 52 M - ---- Ulster m Farmer - 1 - - 1 - Margaret J. " 54 F - Wife Delaware m House Keeper Chauncy R. " 13 M - Son " - - Minnie Whitney 9 F - Dau " - -

William R. WHITNEY 56 Self M M W NY Retired Farmer NY NY Margaret J. WHITNEY 58 Wife F M W NY Keeping House NY NY Mary L. WHITNEY 14 Dau F S W NY At Home NY NY

  • 1885, Kansas State Census, Washington Co., Highland Twp., in household of his younger brother, James Whitney: William - 62, Margaret - 64, Mary L.- 19

References

  • Letter from grandson, Whitney Borland (1905-2001), Retired U.S Dept. of Interior engineer, Lieut. Colonel in 10th Mt. Division, WWII.
  • Obituary, State Herald, Phillips County, CO, 17 Feb 1899, vol. 12, no. 28.

Copyright © 2011, 2021, Helen Rogers; 2013, Sally Whitney Goodfellow, and the Whitney Research Group.