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'''Moses<sup>7</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1746-1812)|Samuel<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1719-1782)|Samuel<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, William (1683-1720)|William<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1647-1733)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1746-1812)|Samuel<sup>6</sup> and Thankful (Wilder) Whitney]],
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was born 19 May 1789, Westminster, MA,{{ref|1}} and died 23 Feb 1860, Oswego, NY.
  
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He married, 2 Dec 1817, Hancock or New Boston, NH, '''Mary Paige'''.{{ref|2}}  She was born 2 Oct 1799, and died 29 Jun 1856, Oswego, NY [''sic'': but appears in 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses there.--RLW]
'''Moses<sup>7</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1746-1812)|Samuel<sup>6</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1719-1782)|Samuel<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, William (1683-1720)|William<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1647-1733)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]). born Westminster, Massachusetts, 19 May 1789; married in Hancock, New Hampshire, 2 Dec 1817; Mary Paige; born 2 Oct 1799; died Oswego, New York, 29 Jun 1856.
 
  
The following obituary of Mr. Whitney is taken from the Oswego Palladium: Mr. Whitney was one of the landmarks of Oswego, and has long occupied a prominent position as a citizen of this community he was born at Westminster, Massachusetts, in 1789, was a graduate of Dartmouth collage. He early moved into New Hampshire and in 1826 settled in Oswego, where he embarked in the produce and vessel trade and pursued it with enterprise and success until 1837, when he was prostrated by the financial revulsion of that time. He saved something from the wreck of his fortune. and did not afterwards embark in permanent active business pursuits. He was ever among the most active citizens in advancing the prosperity of the city, and at an early day gave encouragement to the cause of education. He was among the originators in 1831 of the Oswego Academy of whom but two or three remain. During his protracted career, he occupied several official postions and evinced strong judgment and varied intellectual and literary acquirements in every station. He enjoyed a remarkable memory and his extended reading rendered him an interesting conversational companion. Few men were more familiar with ecclesiastical or church history than Mr. Whitney. He was kind and frank in his intercourse with his fellow citizens and decided in his opinions, and his domestic relations were cheerful, indulgent and affectionate. He was identified with the history and vicissitudes of Oswego, and did much for her. Of late years owing to his failing health he had little intercorse with the public. His last sickness was long and full of suffering, which he bore with philosophic fortitude and calmness and the hope of the Christian, The closing hours of his mortal life were eminently peaceful and calm, and surrounded by his family and kind friends, gently and without a perceptible struggle breathed his last. Moses Whitney has departed to the better and immortal life leaving another vacancy in the ranks of the pioneers of our city. He died 23 Feb 1860; resided Concord, New Hampshire, and Oswego, New York.  
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The following obituary of Mr. Whitney is taken from the Oswego Palladium: Mr. Whitney was one of the landmarks of Oswego, and has long occupied a prominent position as a citizen of this community he was born at Westminster, MA, in 1789, was a graduate of Dartmouth collage. He early moved into New Hampshire and in 1826 settled in Oswego, where he embarked in the produce and vessel trade and pursued it with enterprise and success until 1837, when he was prostrated by the financial revulsion of that time. He saved something from the wreck of his fortune, and did not afterwards embark in permanent active business pursuits. He was ever among the most active citizens in advancing the prosperity of the city, and at an early day gave encouragement to the cause of education. He was among the originators in 1831 of the Oswego Academy of whom but two or three remain. During his protracted career, he occupied several official positions and evinced strong judgment and varied intellectual and literary acquirements in every station. He enjoyed a remarkable memory and his extended reading rendered him an interesting conversational companion. Few men were more familiar with ecclesiastical or church history than Mr. Whitney. He was kind and frank in his intercourse with his fellow citizens and decided in his opinions, and his domestic relations were cheerful, indulgent and affectionate. He was identified with the history and vicissitudes of Oswego, and did much for her. Of late years owing to his failing health he had little intercourse with the public. His last sickness was long and full of suffering, which he bore with philosophic fortitude and calmness and the hope of the Christian, The closing hours of his mortal life were eminently peaceful and calm, and surrounded by his family and kind friends, gently and without a perceptible struggle breathed his last. Moses Whitney has departed to the better and immortal life leaving another vacancy in the ranks of the pioneers of our city. He resided Concord, NH, and Oswego, NY.
  
Children of Moses<sup>7</sup> Whitney:
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Children of Moses<sup>7</sup> and Mary (Paige) Whitney:
  
 
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| '''Reid Paige<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', born 17 Dec 1818; died unmarried in Chicago, Illinois, Mar. 20, 1884.  
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| '''Reid Paige<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 17 Dec 1818, NH; d. 20 Mar 1884, Chicago, IL; unmarried.
 
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| '''Samuel Whitney''', born 23 Jan 1821; died from disease in the civil war Feb. 2, 1863.  
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| '''Samuel Whitney''', b. 23 Jan 1821, NH; d. 2 Feb 1863 from disease in the civil war.  
 
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| '''Charles Whitney''', born 2 Feb 1831; unmarried; resided Chicago, address 700 Rialto Bldg.  
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| '''Charles Whitney''', b. 2 Feb 1831, NY; unmarried; resided Chicago, address 700 Rialto Bldg.  
 
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| '''Henry H. Whitney''', born 27 Sep 1838; unmarried; resided Chicago, Address 700 Rialdo Bldg.  
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| '''Katherine A. Whitney''', b. 12 Aug 1834, NY; unmarried; resided Oswego, NY.
 
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| '''Katherine A. Whitney''', born 12 Aug 1834; unm,; resided Oswego, New York.  
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| '''Henry H. Whitney''', b. 27 Sep 1838, NY; unmarried; resided Chicago, Address 700 Rialdo Bldg.; d. 31 May 1902, of apoplexy; member of the Frontier City Lodge, F. & A.M.; bur. Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, NY.{{ref|3}}
 
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==References==
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== Census ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 271|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 271-272]].
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* [[Archive:1820 Census Extracts, New Hampshire#29|1820, New Boston, Hillsborough Co., NH]]:  Moses Whitney, 1 male 26-44, 1 male 18-25, 1 male 0-9, 1 female over 45, and 1 female 16-25; 2 engaged in manufacture or trades.
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* [[Archive:1830 Census Extracts, New York#283|1830, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY]]:  Moses Whitney, 1 male 40-49, 2 males 20-29, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 5-9, 1 female 70-79, 2 females 20-29, and 1 female 15-19.
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* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, New York#349|1840, West Oswego, Oswego Co., NY]]:  Moses Whitney, 1 male 50-59, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 0-4, 1 female 80-89, 1 female 30-39, 1 female 10-14, and 1 female 5-9.
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* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, New York, Oswego County#38|1850, Oswego Ward 1, Oswego Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 264  346 Moses Whitney        69 M - None              $6000 Mass.
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          Mary      "          50 F -                          N.H.
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          Reid      "          30 M - Miller            $5000  "
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          Chas.      "          19 " -  "                      N.Y.
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          Catharine  "          15 F -                          "    Attended school
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          Henry      "          11 M -                          "    Attended school
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          Cath. McMahan        18 F -                          Ireland</p>
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* 1850, Samuel not found.
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* [[Archive:1855 Census Extracts, New York, Oswego County#28|1855 State, Oswego Ward 1, Oswego Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">373 Wood $4000
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373 Moses Whitney      60 M - -    N.H.          1 - 27 None            1 - - - - 1 -
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    Mary    "        52 F - Wife  "            1 - 27 -              - - - - - - -
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    Reed    "        32 M - Son  Oswego Co.    - - 25 -              1 - - - - 1 -
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    Chas.    "        23 " - Son      "        - - 23 -              1 - - - - - -
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    Cath.    "        20 F - Dau      "        - - 20 -              - - - - - - -
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    Henry    "        18 M - Son      "        - - 18 -              - - - - - - -
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    Mary Roxbury      18 F - Dau      "        - - 18 -              - - - - - - -</p>
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* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, New York, Oswego County#32|1860, Oswego Ward 1, Oswego Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 457  463 Mary Whitney        60 F -            $3000  $500 New Hampshire
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          Read P. Whitney    40 M - Grain Dealer $1500 $1500 N.Y.
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          Charles      do    30 M - Clerk                    do
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          Catherine E.  do    24 F - Teacher Com: School $300 -- do
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          Henry H.      do    22 M - Book Keeper              do
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          Betsy Burke        23 F - Servant                Ireland</p>
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* 1860, Samuel not found.
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, New York, Oswego County#18|1870, Oswego Ward 1, Oswego Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 471  507 Whitney, Mary        70 F W Keeping House  $6000 $1000 New Hampshire
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          Conners, Katie        20 F W Dm. Servant                Ireland        Parents foreign born</p>
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* 1870, Reed, Charles, Katharine, and Henry not found.
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, New York, Oswego County#666|1880, Oswego Ward 1, Oswego Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">Mary WHITNEY          80 Self F W W  NH  Keeping House      MA  MA
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Catherine WHITNEY      37 Dau  F S W  NY                      MA  NH
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Fanny PEASE            37 Othe F S W  NY  School Teacher      NY  NY
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Mary FARRELL          24 Othe F S W  NY  Domestic            IRE IRE</p>
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* 1880, Reed, Charles, and Henry not found.
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 271|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 271-272]].
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1.{{note|1}} "Moses [Whitney], s. Samuel and Thankful, [born] May 19, 1789," according to [[Archive:Westminster, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Franklin P. Rice, ed., ''Vital Records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849'' (1915)]].
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2.{{note|2}} "Moses Whitney & Mary Paige, m. 2 Dec 1817, New Boston, Hillsborough Co., NH," according to [[Archive:New Hampshire, Vital Records, Marriage Index|New Hampshire, Vital Records, Marriage Index]].
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3.{{note|3}} [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29963736& Find A Grave memorial #29963736], Henry H. Whitney.
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 31 May 2016

Moses7 Whitney (Samuel6, Samuel5, William4, Nathaniel3, John2, John1), son of Samuel6 and Thankful (Wilder) Whitney, was born 19 May 1789, Westminster, MA,[1] and died 23 Feb 1860, Oswego, NY.

He married, 2 Dec 1817, Hancock or New Boston, NH, Mary Paige.[2] She was born 2 Oct 1799, and died 29 Jun 1856, Oswego, NY [sic: but appears in 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses there.--RLW]

The following obituary of Mr. Whitney is taken from the Oswego Palladium: Mr. Whitney was one of the landmarks of Oswego, and has long occupied a prominent position as a citizen of this community he was born at Westminster, MA, in 1789, was a graduate of Dartmouth collage. He early moved into New Hampshire and in 1826 settled in Oswego, where he embarked in the produce and vessel trade and pursued it with enterprise and success until 1837, when he was prostrated by the financial revulsion of that time. He saved something from the wreck of his fortune, and did not afterwards embark in permanent active business pursuits. He was ever among the most active citizens in advancing the prosperity of the city, and at an early day gave encouragement to the cause of education. He was among the originators in 1831 of the Oswego Academy of whom but two or three remain. During his protracted career, he occupied several official positions and evinced strong judgment and varied intellectual and literary acquirements in every station. He enjoyed a remarkable memory and his extended reading rendered him an interesting conversational companion. Few men were more familiar with ecclesiastical or church history than Mr. Whitney. He was kind and frank in his intercourse with his fellow citizens and decided in his opinions, and his domestic relations were cheerful, indulgent and affectionate. He was identified with the history and vicissitudes of Oswego, and did much for her. Of late years owing to his failing health he had little intercourse with the public. His last sickness was long and full of suffering, which he bore with philosophic fortitude and calmness and the hope of the Christian, The closing hours of his mortal life were eminently peaceful and calm, and surrounded by his family and kind friends, gently and without a perceptible struggle breathed his last. Moses Whitney has departed to the better and immortal life leaving another vacancy in the ranks of the pioneers of our city. He resided Concord, NH, and Oswego, NY.

Children of Moses7 and Mary (Paige) Whitney:

i. Reid Paige8 Whitney, b. 17 Dec 1818, NH; d. 20 Mar 1884, Chicago, IL; unmarried.
ii. Samuel Whitney, b. 23 Jan 1821, NH; d. 2 Feb 1863 from disease in the civil war.
iii. Charles Whitney, b. 2 Feb 1831, NY; unmarried; resided Chicago, address 700 Rialto Bldg.
iv. Katherine A. Whitney, b. 12 Aug 1834, NY; unmarried; resided Oswego, NY.
v. Henry H. Whitney, b. 27 Sep 1838, NY; unmarried; resided Chicago, Address 700 Rialdo Bldg.; d. 31 May 1902, of apoplexy; member of the Frontier City Lodge, F. & A.M.; bur. Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, NY.[3]

Census

264 346 Moses Whitney 69 M - None $6000 Mass. Mary " 50 F - N.H. Reid " 30 M - Miller $5000 " Chas. " 19 " - " N.Y. Catharine " 15 F - " Attended school Henry " 11 M - " Attended school Cath. McMahan 18 F - Ireland

373 Wood $4000 373 Moses Whitney 60 M - - N.H. 1 - 27 None 1 - - - - 1 - Mary " 52 F - Wife " 1 - 27 - - - - - - - - Reed " 32 M - Son Oswego Co. - - 25 - 1 - - - - 1 - Chas. " 23 " - Son " - - 23 - 1 - - - - - - Cath. " 20 F - Dau " - - 20 - - - - - - - - Henry " 18 M - Son " - - 18 - - - - - - - - Mary Roxbury 18 F - Dau " - - 18 - - - - - - - -

457 463 Mary Whitney 60 F - $3000 $500 New Hampshire Read P. Whitney 40 M - Grain Dealer $1500 $1500 N.Y. Charles do 30 M - Clerk do Catherine E. do 24 F - Teacher Com: School $300 -- do Henry H. do 22 M - Book Keeper do Betsy Burke 23 F - Servant Ireland

471 507 Whitney, Mary 70 F W Keeping House $6000 $1000 New Hampshire Conners, Katie 20 F W Dm. Servant Ireland Parents foreign born

Mary WHITNEY 80 Self F W W NH Keeping House MA MA Catherine WHITNEY 37 Dau F S W NY MA NH Fanny PEASE 37 Othe F S W NY School Teacher NY NY Mary FARRELL 24 Othe F S W NY Domestic IRE IRE

  • 1880, Reed, Charles, and Henry not found.

References

1.^  "Moses [Whitney], s. Samuel and Thankful, [born] May 19, 1789," according to Franklin P. Rice, ed., Vital Records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (1915).

2.^  "Moses Whitney & Mary Paige, m. 2 Dec 1817, New Boston, Hillsborough Co., NH," according to New Hampshire, Vital Records, Marriage Index.

3.^  Find A Grave memorial #29963736, Henry H. Whitney.


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