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([[Family:Whitney, Patrick (c1794-a1850)|Patrick<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
([[Family:Whitney, Patrick (c1794-a1850)|Patrick<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Patrick (c1794-a1850)|Patrick<sup>1</sup> and Johana (-----) Whitney]],  
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Patrick (c1794-a1850)|Patrick<sup>1</sup> and Johana (-----) Whitney]],  
was born Jun 1844, MD, and died:    , Obit Notice: 8-14-1917 perhaps Washington Co., MD.
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was born Jun 1844, MD, and died before 14 Aug 1917, perhaps Washington Co., MD.
  
 
He married, circa 1888, '''Margaret V. -----'''. She was born Sep 1849, VA, and had previously been married to ----- Durboraw.
 
He married, circa 1888, '''Margaret V. -----'''. She was born Sep 1849, VA, and had previously been married to ----- Durboraw.
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| '''Katie J. Whitney''', b. 1888, MD.
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| '''Katie J. Whitney''', b. 1888, MD; m. J. A. Reed; resided 808 W. Franklin Street, Hagerstown, MD, in 1917.
 
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==Census==
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== Census ==
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* 1900, Downsville, Washington Co., MD
 
* 1900, Downsville, Washington Co., MD
  
==References==
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== References ==
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* Census records
 
* Census records
  
'''Obit: From the "Daily Mail" published on 8-14-1917'''
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* '''Obit: From the "Daily Mail" published on 14 Aug 1917''':  "James Whitney, former boatman on the old C. and O. Canal, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Reed, 808 W. Franklin St., from heart trouble, aged 74 years. Besides his daughter, Mrs Reed, he is survivvied (Note: spelling as it appeared in the paper) by the following stepchildren: Mrs. E. O. Diffendaffer, this city; Mrs. Mary Scanland, Baltimore; Charles W. Durborow, this city, and William Durborrow, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. G.B. Townsend. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery."
James Whitney, former boatman on the old C. and O. Canal, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Reed, 808 W. Franklin St., from heart trouble, aged 74 years. Besides his daughter, Mrs Reed, he is survivvied (Note: spelling as it appeared in the paper) by the following stepchildren: Mrs. E. O. Diffendaffer, this city; Mrs. Mary Scanland, Baltimore; Charles W. Durborow, this city, and William Durborrow, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. G.B. Townsend. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery.
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Copyright &copy; 2010, [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2010, [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:CWhitney|Bruce Whitney]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category:Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Washington County, Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Washington County, Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Downsville, Washington County, Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Downsville, Washington County, Maryland]]
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[[Category:Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland]]

Revision as of 10:30, 20 May 2011

James2 Whitney (Patrick1), son of Patrick1 and Johana (-----) Whitney, was born Jun 1844, MD, and died before 14 Aug 1917, perhaps Washington Co., MD.

He married, circa 1888, Margaret V. -----. She was born Sep 1849, VA, and had previously been married to ----- Durboraw.

Children of James and Margaret V. (-----) (Durboraw) Whitney:

i. Katie J. Whitney, b. 1888, MD; m. J. A. Reed; resided 808 W. Franklin Street, Hagerstown, MD, in 1917.

Census

  • 1900, Downsville, Washington Co., MD

References

  • Census records
  • Obit: From the "Daily Mail" published on 14 Aug 1917: "James Whitney, former boatman on the old C. and O. Canal, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Reed, 808 W. Franklin St., from heart trouble, aged 74 years. Besides his daughter, Mrs Reed, he is survivvied (Note: spelling as it appeared in the paper) by the following stepchildren: Mrs. E. O. Diffendaffer, this city; Mrs. Mary Scanland, Baltimore; Charles W. Durborow, this city, and William Durborrow, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. G.B. Townsend. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery."

Copyright © 2010, Tim Doyle, Bruce Whitney, and the Whitney Research Group