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* [[Archive:1800 Census Extracts, Pennsylvania#3|1800, Fannett Township, Franklin Co., PA]]: John Wideney, 1 male 26-45, 1 male under 10, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 3 females under 10.
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* [[Archive:1810 Census Extracts, Pennsylvania#3|1810, Fannett Township, Franklin Co., PA]]:  John Widney, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 0-9, and 2 females 16-25.
 
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Revision as of 19:55, 17 February 2011

John1 Widney, son of James and Mary (Wilson) Whitney, was born 9 Feb 1766, and died 29 Jun 1836, Near Piqua, IA.

He married, 15 Apr 1794, Franklin Co., PA, Mary Johnston, dau. of Stephen and Elizabeth (Bernard) Johnston, b. 27 Nov 1769, co. Donegal, Ireland, d. 17 Mar 1847, Piqua, Miami Co., OH.

Children of John1 and Mary (Johnston) Widney:

i. (child)2 Widney, b. 10 Feb 1795, d. 10 Feb 1795.
ii. (child) Widney, b. 10 Feb 1795, d. 10 Feb 1795.
iii. Elizabeth Widney, b. 24 Dec 1795, d. young.
iv. Mary Ann Widney, b. 5 Aug 1797, d. 7 Jul 1841.
v. Margaret Widney, b. 5 Apr 1799; Elizabeth, b. 6 Mar 1801, d. 6 Sep 1848.
vi. John Widney, b. 14 Nov 1802, Washington Co., PA, d. 13 Jan 1879, White Twp., Kendall Co., IL, m. 22 Jun 1824, Dayton, OH, Mary Henderson.
vii. Rachel Widney, b. 18 Aug 1804, d. 15 Jul 1822.
viii. Stephen Widney, b. 9 Apr 1806, Franklin Co., PA, d. 28 Mar 1886, Piqua, OH.
ix. Sarah Widney, b. 13 Feb 1808, d. 1874.
x. Wilson Widney, b. 4 Dec 1809, PA, d. 22 Mar 1852, Piqua, Miami Co., OH.
xi. Jane Widney, b. 26 Jan 1812, d. 1852.

Census

Notes

This family apparently descends from a "Colonel Widney" who fought in the Battle of the Boyne, for which he was given an estate in County Tyrone, Ireland. This James sold that land and settled in Franklin Co., PA. Further research is needed to determine if the others near him are children or siblings. The earliest Widney ancestor may have been a Whitney descendant, or may have been from a completely unrelated family.

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