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| − | Thanks for finding and posting the information you did from the vital records of Stamford, Vermont. It convinces me that Isaac of Stamford was indeed the same as [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (1746- | + | Thanks for finding and posting the information you did from the vital records of Stamford, Vermont. It convinces me that Isaac of Stamford was indeed the same as [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (1746-a1800)|Isaac of Holliston, MA]], who married Mary Tombs. The marriage for Isaac in 1799 would be his son, Isaac, Jr., born 1775 in Holliston. |
Any more details you might have would also be welcome, including a citation for the source of this information. Please put them on the page [[Archive:Stamford, Vermont, Vital Records]]. | Any more details you might have would also be welcome, including a citation for the source of this information. Please put them on the page [[Archive:Stamford, Vermont, Vital Records]]. | ||
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- [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 08:19, 22 March 2008 (CDT) | - [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 08:19, 22 March 2008 (CDT) | ||
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| + | == York Whitney == | ||
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| + | You mentioned that you had a photo and diploma, and that they were very large. If you can shrink them down a bit, you're free to upload them here to the site. We can then display them on the page. Let me know if you're interested and if you need assistance. | ||
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| + | - [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] - [[User talk:Tdoyle|Talk to me]] 18:52, 24 March 2008 (CDT) | ||
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| + | == North Adams Vital Records == | ||
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| + | Deborah, | ||
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| + | We would be delighted to add more North Adams vital records. You can do that by going to that page, [[Archive:North Adams, Massachusetts, Vital Records]], and clicking on the "edit this page" tab. Then you can type in your data. Don't worry too much about the format, since I'll be watching and will clean that part up. | ||
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| + | By the way, where did you get those records? If you could add some mention of your source, that would be most welcome. | ||
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| + | - [[User:Rlward|Robert]] - [[User_talk:Rlward|Talk to me]] 16:27, 25 November 2008 (CST) | ||
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| + | == Bible Record == | ||
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| + | Deb: | ||
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| + | You previously posted a transcription of the [[Archive:Bible Record of Henry and Fanny (Miller) Whitney|Bible record]] of the family of [[Family:Whitney, William Henry (1779-1853)]]. I'm currently trying to identify the Mary Whitney who married [[:en:John S. Phelps|John Smith Phelps]], who became Governor of Missouri. This Mary was fairly famous herself. This Mary was supposedly born 5 Jan "1812" and was variously of Buffalo or Portland, Maine. I suspect that she may have been the Maria Whitney in your Bible record, born 5 Jan 1817. | ||
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| + | Thoughts? Any family traditions of a famous Civil War era Governor's wife in the family? | ||
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| + | - [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] - [[User talk:Tdoyle|Talk to me]] 18:17, 16 December 2009 (CST) | ||
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| + | == Mary Whitney == | ||
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| + | Hi Deb: | ||
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| + | After I last wrote to you, I found additional information and I think I have now identified her. Take a look at the wife of [[Family:Whitney, Amos Newhall (1805-a1843)]]. Thank you so much for following up on this as well! | ||
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| + | - [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] - [[User talk:Tdoyle|Talk to me]] 16:04, 24 December 2009 (CST) | ||
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Stamford, Vermont
Deborah,
Thanks for finding and posting the information you did from the vital records of Stamford, Vermont. It convinces me that Isaac of Stamford was indeed the same as Isaac of Holliston, MA, who married Mary Tombs. The marriage for Isaac in 1799 would be his son, Isaac, Jr., born 1775 in Holliston.
Any more details you might have would also be welcome, including a citation for the source of this information. Please put them on the page Archive:Stamford, Vermont, Vital Records.
Thanks again!
- Robert - Talk to me 08:19, 22 March 2008 (CDT)
York Whitney
You mentioned that you had a photo and diploma, and that they were very large. If you can shrink them down a bit, you're free to upload them here to the site. We can then display them on the page. Let me know if you're interested and if you need assistance.
- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 18:52, 24 March 2008 (CDT)
North Adams Vital Records
Deborah,
We would be delighted to add more North Adams vital records. You can do that by going to that page, Archive:North Adams, Massachusetts, Vital Records, and clicking on the "edit this page" tab. Then you can type in your data. Don't worry too much about the format, since I'll be watching and will clean that part up.
By the way, where did you get those records? If you could add some mention of your source, that would be most welcome.
- Robert - Talk to me 16:27, 25 November 2008 (CST)
Bible Record
Deb:
You previously posted a transcription of the Bible record of the family of Family:Whitney, William Henry (1779-1853). I'm currently trying to identify the Mary Whitney who married John Smith Phelps, who became Governor of Missouri. This Mary was fairly famous herself. This Mary was supposedly born 5 Jan "1812" and was variously of Buffalo or Portland, Maine. I suspect that she may have been the Maria Whitney in your Bible record, born 5 Jan 1817.
Thoughts? Any family traditions of a famous Civil War era Governor's wife in the family?
- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 18:17, 16 December 2009 (CST)
Mary Whitney
Hi Deb:
After I last wrote to you, I found additional information and I think I have now identified her. Take a look at the wife of Family:Whitney, Amos Newhall (1805-a1843). Thank you so much for following up on this as well!
- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 16:04, 24 December 2009 (CST)