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[[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph]]),
 
probably son of [[Family:Whitney, Wade H. (c1795-a1840)|Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney]] but known to be a grandson of [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney]],  
 
probably son of [[Family:Whitney, Wade H. (c1795-a1840)|Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney]] but known to be a grandson of [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney]],  
was born circa 1814, TN.
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was born circa 1814, TN, and died after 1850.
  
He married, say 1830, '''Elinder -----'''. She was born circa 1810, TN.
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He married, say 1830, '''Elinder -----'''. She was born circa 1810, TN, and died after 1850.
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It seems possible that John Whitney died soon after 1850, that Elinder married secondly ----- Fuller, and that both of them died before 1860.  That would explain the children having the surname Fuller in the 1860 census.  Eden Fuller would then be a step-daughter of Elinder.
  
 
"P:252 5 October 1837, [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney Senr.]], for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."{{ref|1}}
 
"P:252 5 October 1837, [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney Senr.]], for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."{{ref|1}}
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| '''Norman Whitney''', b. 1842, MO. Norman is last seen listed as a Private in Company E,
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| '''Norman Whitney''', b. 1842, MO. Norman is last seen listed as a Private in Company E,
19th Infantry Regiment, AR Civil War Troops.
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19th Infantry Regiment, AR Civil War Troops. Company E – Organized October 30, 1861, in Sevier County
 
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| '''[[Family:Whitney,_Wade_(1844-a1900)|Wade Whitney]]''', b. ca. 1844, MO.
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| '''[[Family:Whitney, Wade Hamp (1844-a1920)|Wade Hamp Whitney]]''', b. ca. 1844, MO; m. Nannie Fletcher.
 
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| '''Coleman Whitney''', b. ca. 1844, MO.
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| '''Marion Coleman Whitney''', b. ca. 1844, MO.
 
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==Notes==
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== Notes ==
Was he perhaps a son of [[Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1822)]] and brother of [[Family:Whitney, William (1827-a1859)|William Whitney]], his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.
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Was he perhaps a son of [[Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1826)]] and brother of [[Family:Whitney, William (1827-1860)|William Whitney]], his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Hamp Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.
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== Census ==
  
==Census==
 
 
* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, Missouri#3|1840, Polk Co., MO]]: John Whitney, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 15-20, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 5-9, 3 females under 5, 7 people total, 1 person in agriculture.
 
* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, Missouri#3|1840, Polk Co., MO]]: John Whitney, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 15-20, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 5-9, 3 females under 5, 7 people total, 1 person in agriculture.
 
* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Arkansas#818|1850, Washington Twp, Independence Co., AR]]:
 
* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Arkansas#818|1850, Washington Twp, Independence Co., AR]]:
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           Coleman Whitney      6 M -                    Mo
 
           Coleman Whitney      6 M -                    Mo
 
           Zacariah T. Whitney  1 M -                    Ark</p>
 
           Zacariah T. Whitney  1 M -                    Ark</p>
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* 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR, p. 154/157:
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<p class="Plaintext">1152 1128 Eden Fuller        20 F -                  Arkansas
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          Thomas    "    10/12 M -                    "
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          Morman    "        18 M -                  Missouri --Norman Whitney
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          Mede      "        16 M -                    "    --Wade Whitney (twin)
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          Marion    "        16 M -                    "    --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin)
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          Zackariah "        11 M -                    "    --Zachariah Whitney</p>
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They are next door to the family of [[Family:Whitney, W. (c1827-1860)|Nancy Whitney]].
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* {{missing|1870}} 
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* {{missing|1880}}
  
* 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR:
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== References ==
<p class="Plaintext">
 
  
16  1152 1128 Fuller        Evin          20  F        Arkansas
 
17  1152 1128 Fuller        Thomas        10/12 M        Arkansas
 
18  1152 1129 Fuller        Morman        18  M        Missouri      --Norman Whitney
 
19  1152 1129 Fuller        Mede          16  M        Missouri      --Wade Whitney (twin)
 
20  1152 1129 Fuller        Marion        16  M        Missouri      --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin)
 
21  1152 1129 Fuller        Zackariah      11  M        Missouri      --Zachariah Whitney</p>
 
 
 
 
* {{missing|1870}}
 
* {{missing|1880}}
 
 
==References==
 
 
* Census records
 
* Census records
  
 
1. {{note|1}} [http://books.google.com/books?id=SPLTKdlmFckC&lpg=RA2-PA193&dq=%2Bwhitney%20%22Howard%20County%22%20missouri&pg=RA2-PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false Marsha Hoffman Rising, ''Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality...''], p. 193.
 
1. {{note|1}} [http://books.google.com/books?id=SPLTKdlmFckC&lpg=RA2-PA193&dq=%2Bwhitney%20%22Howard%20County%22%20missouri&pg=RA2-PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false Marsha Hoffman Rising, ''Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality...''], p. 193.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 7 December 2017

John Whitney, ([probably] Wade H., Joseph), probably son of Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney but known to be a grandson of Joseph Whitney, was born circa 1814, TN, and died after 1850.

He married, say 1830, Elinder -----. She was born circa 1810, TN, and died after 1850.

It seems possible that John Whitney died soon after 1850, that Elinder married secondly ----- Fuller, and that both of them died before 1860. That would explain the children having the surname Fuller in the 1860 census. Eden Fuller would then be a step-daughter of Elinder.

"P:252 5 October 1837, Joseph Whitney Senr., for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."[1]

Children of John and Elinder (-----) Whitney:

i. (daughter) Whitney, b. say 1833 (1830-1835).
ii. Martha Whitney, b. ca. 1835, MO.
iii. Susan Whitney, b. ca. 1837, MO.
iv. (daughter) Whitney, b. say 1839 (1835-1840).
v. Norman Whitney, b. 1842, MO. Norman is last seen listed as a Private in Company E,

19th Infantry Regiment, AR Civil War Troops. Company E – Organized October 30, 1861, in Sevier County

vi. Wade Hamp Whitney, b. ca. 1844, MO; m. Nannie Fletcher.
vii. Marion Coleman Whitney, b. ca. 1844, MO.
viii. Zachariah T. Whitney, b. ca. 1849, AR.

Notes

Was he perhaps a son of Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1826) and brother of William Whitney, his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Hamp Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.

Census

818 818 John Whitney 36 M - Farmer Tenn Illiterate Elinder Whitney 40 F - Tenn Illiterate Martha Whitney 15 F - Mo Susan Whitney 13 F - Mo Norman Whitney 8 M - Mo Wade Whitney 6 M - Mo Coleman Whitney 6 M - Mo Zacariah T. Whitney 1 M - Ark

  • 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR, p. 154/157:

1152 1128 Eden Fuller 20 F - Arkansas Thomas " 10/12 M - " Morman " 18 M - Missouri --Norman Whitney Mede " 16 M - " --Wade Whitney (twin) Marion " 16 M - " --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin) Zackariah " 11 M - " --Zachariah Whitney

They are next door to the family of Nancy Whitney.

  • 1870: not found.
  • 1880: not found.

References

  • Census records

1. ^  Marsha Hoffman Rising, Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality..., p. 193.


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