Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, William Henry (1890-a1920)"
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| + | '''William Henry Whitney''' | ||
| + | ([[Family:Whitney, William H. (1862-a1900)|William H.<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
| + | son of [[Family:Whitney, William H. (1862-a1900)|William H.<sup>1</sup> and Minnie L. (-----) Whitney]], | ||
| + | was born 21 Nov 1890, St. Louis, MO, and died after 1920. | ||
He married '''Florence -----'''. | He married '''Florence -----'''. | ||
In 1910 he was a machine hand working in furniture manufacturing. In 1920 he was a street railway conductor. | In 1910 he was a machine hand working in furniture manufacturing. In 1920 he was a street railway conductor. | ||
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| + | He was probably the William Henry Whitney, Jr., b. 21 Nov 1890, St. Louis, a jail guard for the city jail, resided 3018 Semple St., St. Louis, who had a wife and two children when he signed his WWI draft registration card 5 Jun 1917. He was of medium height, medium build, gray eyes, light brown hair, not bald, and had a disability of "one finger on left hand" [unsure if he was missing one finger or only had one finger]. | ||
Children of William H. and Florence (-----) Whitney: | Children of William H. and Florence (-----) Whitney: | ||
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| [[Family:Whitney, Harrell Belmont (1914-2002)|'''Harrell Belmont Whitney''']], b. 12 Dec 1914, MO | | [[Family:Whitney, Harrell Belmont (1914-2002)|'''Harrell Belmont Whitney''']], b. 12 Dec 1914, MO | ||
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==Census== | ==Census== | ||
Revision as of 18:38, 15 July 2010
William Henry Whitney (William H.1), son of William H.1 and Minnie L. (-----) Whitney, was born 21 Nov 1890, St. Louis, MO, and died after 1920.
He married Florence -----.
In 1910 he was a machine hand working in furniture manufacturing. In 1920 he was a street railway conductor.
He was probably the William Henry Whitney, Jr., b. 21 Nov 1890, St. Louis, a jail guard for the city jail, resided 3018 Semple St., St. Louis, who had a wife and two children when he signed his WWI draft registration card 5 Jun 1917. He was of medium height, medium build, gray eyes, light brown hair, not bald, and had a disability of "one finger on left hand" [unsure if he was missing one finger or only had one finger].
Children of William H. and Florence (-----) Whitney:
i. Elmer Whitney, b. ca. 1912, MO ii. Harrell Belmont Whitney, b. 12 Dec 1914, MO
Census
- 1910, St. Louis, MO
- 1920, St. Louis, MO
- 1930: not found.
References
- Census records
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