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'''Moses Bray<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
'''Moses Bray<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
([[Family:Whitney, Salmon (c1785-1859)|Salmon<sup>7</sup>]],
 
([[Family:Whitney, Salmon (c1785-1859)|Salmon<sup>7</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]<sup>1</sup>),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]<sup>1</sup>),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Salmon (c1785-1859)|Salmon<sup>7</sup> and Abigail (Bray) Whitney]],
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Salmon (c1785-1859)|Salmon<sup>7</sup> and Abigail (Bray) Whitney]],
was born 23 May 1823, Phillips, ME, and died 28 May 1880, Stephen, MN.
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was born 22 Jul 1823, Phillips, ME, and died 29 Feb 1880, Stephen, MN.  He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
  
He apparently married firstly, '''Susan K. Brown'''.  She died 1856, "Caraduc", ME.
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He married firstly, '''Susan K. Brown'''.  She died 1856, "Caraduc", ME.
  
He married secondly, 15 Sep 1856, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, '''----- -----'''.
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He married secondly, 15 Sep 1856, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, '''Emeline J. Converse''', daughter of Samuel and Emeline (Taylor) Converse.  She was born 16 Dec 1834, NY, and died 10 Jun 1907.  She is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
  
 
He resided Camden, ME.
 
He resided Camden, ME.
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The family is found in Reads Landing in the 1875 census as follows: M. B. Whitney age 50, E. J. Whitney age 41, E. F. Whitney age 24, C. W. Whitney age 17, R. A. Whitney age 16, and J. A. Whitney age 5.  (E. F. Whitney was not enumerated with the family in the 1870 census.)  His obituary found in the Wabasha newspaper stated he had died of consumption at the age of 45 years, 7 months, and 6 days, at his home on the Tamarac River in Marshall County.  He came to Minnesota in 1855 from Maine and settled in Reads Landing in 1856, where he engaged in the hardware and tin business.  He later moved to a farm in Chester Twp., where he was living when the war broke out.  He was a member of the 8th Minn. Vol., Co. G.  After the war, he resided in Lake City until 1878, when he moved to the northwest part of the state.  He left a wife and several children.  He was noted to be "an honorable business man, a kind and charitable neighbor and a sincere friend."
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Children of Moses Bray<sup>8</sup> and Susan K. (Brown) Whitney:
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:{|
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| align=right valign=top | i.
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| '''Celestia A.<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. ca. 1846, ME.
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|-
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| align=right valign=top | ii.
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| '''Edgar F. Whitney''', b. ca. 1851, ME; m. between 1880 and 1884, Alice V. -----.  Residences: 1885, Warren, Marshall Co., MN; 1895, Warren, Marshall Co., MN; 1900, Warren, Marshall, MN; 1910, Stillwater Ward 3, Washington Co., MN; 1920, Brockton Ward 6, Plymouth, MA; 1930, Brockton, Plymouth Co. MA.
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|}
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Children of Moses Bray<sup>8</sup> and Emeline J. (Converse) Whitney:
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:{|
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| align=right valign=top | iii.
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| '''Cora Mosella<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 7 Jun 1857, Reads Landing, MN; d. after 1925; m. before 1880, James M. Brown; resided Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co., IA, in 1925.
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| '''Roswell Adams Whitney''', b. ca. 1858, MN; d. 2 Oct 1935; unmarried.  He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
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| '''Alice Jeanette Whitney''', b. 27 Feb 1870, Reads Landing, MN; d. 10 Dec 1904, Crookston, MN, of typhoid fever.  In the 10 Dec 1904 Crookston newspaper it was noted that she was very ill with typhoid fever. In the 12 Dec 1904 newspaper, her obituary was printed. She was noted to have been born 34 years earlier in Reads Landing, Wabasha County, MN.  She had moved with her mother to Crookston 6 years earlier. She was a member of the Congregational Church and was one of the most active workers in the church. She was survived by 2 brothers and 1 sister, the Rev. Mrs. Brown of Mankato, whose husband had preached for a time in Warren, MN.  She is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
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| align=right valign=top | v.
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| '''Cara Whitney''', b. ca. 1875, MN.
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|}
  
 
== Census ==
 
== Census ==
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           Ephraim F.  "        14 M -                            "
 
           Ephraim F.  "        14 M -                            "
 
           Augusta A.  "          9 F -                            "</p>
 
           Augusta A.  "          9 F -                            "</p>
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* 1857 Minnesota State Census, Town 111, Wabasha Co., MN:
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<p class="Plaintext">  62  67 Moses Whitney  33 M Maine  Tinman  Native voter
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          Emeline  do    27 F N.Y.
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          Cora    do  5/12 F Minn.</p>
 
* {{Missing|1860}}
 
* {{Missing|1860}}
 
* 1870, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, p. 16:
 
* 1870, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, p. 16:
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           -----, Rosell        12 M W                            "      Attended school
 
           -----, Rosell        12 M W                            "      Attended school
 
           -----, Alice        3/12 F W                            "      Born in Feb</p>
 
           -----, Alice        3/12 F W                            "      Born in Feb</p>
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Worcester County#231|1870, Worcester Ward 1, Worcester Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 624 1087 Davis, Henry          37 M W Farmer        $5000 $2000 Mass.  Male citizen over 21
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            "  Lois R.          34 F W Keeping House                "
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            "  Arthur E.        11 M W At School                    "    Attended school
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            "  Ora M.            9 M W At School                    "    Attended school
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          Whitney, Edgar F.    20 M W Farm Laborer              Maine</p>
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Minnesota#74|1880, Middle River, Marshall Co., MN]]:
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Minnesota#74|1880, Middle River, Marshall Co., MN]]:
 
<p class="Plaintext">Emly WITTNEY          45 Self F W W  NY  Farmer              NY NY
 
<p class="Plaintext">Emly WITTNEY          45 Self F W W  NY  Farmer              NY NY
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[[Category:Middle River, Marshall County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Middle River, Marshall County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Stephen, Marshall County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Stephen, Marshall County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Polk County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Wabasha County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Wabasha County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Reads Landing, Wabasha County, Minnesota]]
 
[[Category:Reads Landing, Wabasha County, Minnesota]]

Revision as of 08:28, 2 June 2011

Moses Bray8 Whitney (Salmon7, Moses6, Ephraim5, Moses4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of Salmon7 and Abigail (Bray) Whitney, was born 22 Jul 1823, Phillips, ME, and died 29 Feb 1880, Stephen, MN. He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.

He married firstly, Susan K. Brown. She died 1856, "Caraduc", ME.

He married secondly, 15 Sep 1856, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, Emeline J. Converse, daughter of Samuel and Emeline (Taylor) Converse. She was born 16 Dec 1834, NY, and died 10 Jun 1907. She is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.

He resided Camden, ME.

The family is found in Reads Landing in the 1875 census as follows: M. B. Whitney age 50, E. J. Whitney age 41, E. F. Whitney age 24, C. W. Whitney age 17, R. A. Whitney age 16, and J. A. Whitney age 5. (E. F. Whitney was not enumerated with the family in the 1870 census.) His obituary found in the Wabasha newspaper stated he had died of consumption at the age of 45 years, 7 months, and 6 days, at his home on the Tamarac River in Marshall County. He came to Minnesota in 1855 from Maine and settled in Reads Landing in 1856, where he engaged in the hardware and tin business. He later moved to a farm in Chester Twp., where he was living when the war broke out. He was a member of the 8th Minn. Vol., Co. G. After the war, he resided in Lake City until 1878, when he moved to the northwest part of the state. He left a wife and several children. He was noted to be "an honorable business man, a kind and charitable neighbor and a sincere friend."

Children of Moses Bray8 and Susan K. (Brown) Whitney:

i. Celestia A.9 Whitney, b. ca. 1846, ME.
ii. Edgar F. Whitney, b. ca. 1851, ME; m. between 1880 and 1884, Alice V. -----. Residences: 1885, Warren, Marshall Co., MN; 1895, Warren, Marshall Co., MN; 1900, Warren, Marshall, MN; 1910, Stillwater Ward 3, Washington Co., MN; 1920, Brockton Ward 6, Plymouth, MA; 1930, Brockton, Plymouth Co. MA.

Children of Moses Bray8 and Emeline J. (Converse) Whitney:

iii. Cora Mosella9 Whitney, b. 7 Jun 1857, Reads Landing, MN; d. after 1925; m. before 1880, James M. Brown; resided Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co., IA, in 1925.
iv. Roswell Adams Whitney, b. ca. 1858, MN; d. 2 Oct 1935; unmarried. He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
v. Alice Jeanette Whitney, b. 27 Feb 1870, Reads Landing, MN; d. 10 Dec 1904, Crookston, MN, of typhoid fever. In the 10 Dec 1904 Crookston newspaper it was noted that she was very ill with typhoid fever. In the 12 Dec 1904 newspaper, her obituary was printed. She was noted to have been born 34 years earlier in Reads Landing, Wabasha County, MN. She had moved with her mother to Crookston 6 years earlier. She was a member of the Congregational Church and was one of the most active workers in the church. She was survived by 2 brothers and 1 sister, the Rev. Mrs. Brown of Mankato, whose husband had preached for a time in Warren, MN. She is buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, MN.
v. Cara Whitney, b. ca. 1875, MN.

Census

61 61 Ephraim Kemp 51 M - Farmer $700 Maine Abagail " 46 F - " Moses B. Whitney 27 M - Tin Smith " Celesta A. " 4 F - " Susan K. " 31 F - " Parker M. Brown 24 M - Farmer " Ellen S. " 22 F - " Aliche A. " 18 F - " Wales R. " 17 M - Laborer " Ephraim F. " 14 M - " Augusta A. " 9 F - "

  • 1857 Minnesota State Census, Town 111, Wabasha Co., MN:

62 67 Moses Whitney 33 M Maine Tinman Native voter Emeline do 27 F N.Y. Cora do 5/12 F Minn.

  • 1860: not found.
  • 1870, Reads Landing, Wabasha Co., MN, p. 16:

70 76 Whitney, Moses 44 M W Hardware & Tinner $1000 $3000 Maine Male citizen over 21 -----, Emeline 37 F W Keepg. house N. York -----, Cora M. 13 F W Min. Attended school -----, Rosell 12 M W " Attended school -----, Alice 3/12 F W " Born in Feb

624 1087 Davis, Henry 37 M W Farmer $5000 $2000 Mass. Male citizen over 21 " Lois R. 34 F W Keeping House " " Arthur E. 11 M W At School " Attended school " Ora M. 9 M W At School " Attended school Whitney, Edgar F. 20 M W Farm Laborer Maine

Emly WITTNEY 45 Self F W W NY Farmer NY NY Edward WITTNEY 29 Son M S W ME Farmer NY NY Rosswell WITTNEY 21 Dau F S W MN At Home NY NY Nettie WITTNEY 10 Dau F S W MN At Home NY NY Cara WITTNEY 5 Dau F S W MN At Home NY NY

References


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