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'''George W.<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
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'''George Wescott<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
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[[Family:Whitney, Cornelius (1782-1845)|Cornelius<sup>6</sup>]],
 
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He is a farmer; resided Gibbon, NE.
 
He is a farmer; resided Gibbon, NE.
  
Children of George W.<sup>8</sup> and Alice (Castle) Whitney:
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Children of George Wescott<sup>8</sup> and Alice (Castle) Whitney:
  
 
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Revision as of 23:09, 26 November 2013

George Wescott8 Whitney (Thomas7, Cornelius6, Cornelius5, Matthias4, Cornelius3, Joshua2, John1), son of Thomas7 and Annie (Jewel) Whitney, was born 1848, Albion, NY, and died after 1886.

He married, 30 Jul 1869, Shelby County, IA, Alice Castle. She was born 1856, and died after 1886.

He is a farmer; resided Gibbon, NE.

Children of George Wescott8 and Alice (Castle) Whitney:

i. Daniel S.9 Whitney, b. 1871.
ii. Elizabeth Whitney, b. 1872; m. 1890, ----- Marshall; resided Aurora, NE.
iii. Edith Whitney, b. 1876; d. 1889.
iv. Jennie Whitney, b. 1886.

Census

25 25 McConnel, J. R. 36 M W Farmer $900 $795 Ohio Male citizen over 21 -----, Catharine 30 F W Keeping House Indiana -----, Chas. I. 12 M W Farm Laborer Iowa Attended school -----, Emma L. 9 F W At home Iowa Attended school -----, Mary E. 4 F W At home Iowa 26 Whitney, Geo. 23 M W Farmer $100 New York Married in Jul, Male citizen over 21 -----, Alice 14 F W Keeping House Iowa Married in Jul

George WHITNEY 31 Self M M W IL Farmer --- --- Alice WHITNEY 23 Wife F M W IA Keeping House --- --- Daniel S. WHITNEY 9 Son M S W IA IL IA Elizabeth WHITNEY 7 Dau F S W IA IL IA Edith WHITNEY 4 Dau F S W IA IL IA

References


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