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[[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph]]),
 
probably son of [[Family:Whitney, Wade H. (c1795-a1840)|Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney]] but known to be a grandson of [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney]],  
 
probably son of [[Family:Whitney, Wade H. (c1795-a1840)|Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney]] but known to be a grandson of [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney]],  
was born circa 1814, TN.
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was born circa 1814, TN, and died after 1850.
  
He married, say 1830, '''Elinder -----'''. She was born circa 1810, TN.
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He married, say 1830, '''Elinder -----'''. She was born circa 1810, TN, and died after 1850.
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It seems possible that John Whitney died soon after 1850, that Elinder married secondly ----- Fuller, and that both of them died before 1860.  That would explain the children having the surname Fuller in the 1860 census.  Eden Fuller would then be a step-daughter of Elinder.
  
 
"P:252 5 October 1837, [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney Senr.]], for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."{{ref|1}}
 
"P:252 5 October 1837, [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (s1765-a1837)|Joseph Whitney Senr.]], for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."{{ref|1}}
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==Notes==
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== Notes ==
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Was he perhaps a son of [[Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1822)]] and brother of [[Family:Whitney, William (1827-a1859)|William Whitney]], his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.
 
Was he perhaps a son of [[Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1822)]] and brother of [[Family:Whitney, William (1827-a1859)|William Whitney]], his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.
  
==Census==
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== Census ==
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* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, Missouri#3|1840, Polk Co., MO]]: John Whitney, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 15-20, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 5-9, 3 females under 5, 7 people total, 1 person in agriculture.
 
* [[Archive:1840 Census Extracts, Missouri#3|1840, Polk Co., MO]]: John Whitney, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 15-20, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 5-9, 3 females under 5, 7 people total, 1 person in agriculture.
 
* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Arkansas#818|1850, Washington Twp, Independence Co., AR]]:
 
* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Arkansas#818|1850, Washington Twp, Independence Co., AR]]:
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           Coleman Whitney      6 M -                    Mo
 
           Coleman Whitney      6 M -                    Mo
 
           Zacariah T. Whitney  1 M -                    Ark</p>
 
           Zacariah T. Whitney  1 M -                    Ark</p>
 
 
 
 
* 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR:
 
* 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR:
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<p class="Plaintext">1152 1128 Eden Fuller        20 F -                  Arkansas
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          Thomas    "    10/12 M -                    "
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          Morman    "        18 M -                  Missouri --Norman Whitney
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          Mede      "        16 M -                    "    --Wade Whitney (twin)
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          Marion    "        16 M -                    "    --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin)
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          Zackariah "        11 M -                    "    --Zachariah Whitney</p>
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They are next door to the family of [[Family:Whitney, W. (c1827-1860)|Nancy Whitney]].
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* {{missing|1870}} 
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* {{missing|1880}}
  
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== References ==
16  1152 1128 Fuller        Evin??        20  F        Arkansas
 
17  1152 1128 Fuller        Thomas        10/12 M        Arkansas
 
18  1152 1129 Fuller        Morman        18  M        Missouri      --Norman Whitney
 
19  1152 1129 Fuller        Mede          16  M        Missouri      --Wade Whitney (twin)
 
20  1152 1129 Fuller        Marion        16  M        Missouri      --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin)
 
21  1152 1129 Fuller        Zackariah      11  M        Missouri      --Zachariah Whitney</p>
 
 
 
 
 
* {{missing|1870}}
 
* {{missing|1880}}
 
  
==References==
 
 
* Census records
 
* Census records
  
 
1. {{note|1}} [http://books.google.com/books?id=SPLTKdlmFckC&lpg=RA2-PA193&dq=%2Bwhitney%20%22Howard%20County%22%20missouri&pg=RA2-PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false Marsha Hoffman Rising, ''Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality...''], p. 193.
 
1. {{note|1}} [http://books.google.com/books?id=SPLTKdlmFckC&lpg=RA2-PA193&dq=%2Bwhitney%20%22Howard%20County%22%20missouri&pg=RA2-PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false Marsha Hoffman Rising, ''Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality...''], p. 193.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 2 December 2012

John Whitney, ([probably] Wade H., Joseph), probably son of Wade H. and Susan (Norton) Whitney but known to be a grandson of Joseph Whitney, was born circa 1814, TN, and died after 1850.

He married, say 1830, Elinder -----. She was born circa 1810, TN, and died after 1850.

It seems possible that John Whitney died soon after 1850, that Elinder married secondly ----- Fuller, and that both of them died before 1860. That would explain the children having the surname Fuller in the 1860 census. Eden Fuller would then be a step-daughter of Elinder.

"P:252 5 October 1837, Joseph Whitney Senr., for love and affection for grandson John Whitney and grand daughter Elender, his wife, and the sum of $1, granted a negro boy named Charles about 16 years, posession to be taken at Joseph's death and a negro girl Sarah Ann to be taken at Joseph's death and the death of his wife."[1]

Children of John and Elinder (-----) Whitney:

i. (daughter) Whitney, b. say 1833 (1830-1835).
ii. Martha Whitney, b. ca. 1835, MO.
iii. Susan Whitney, b. ca. 1837, MO.
iv. (daughter) Whitney, b. say 1839 (1835-1840).
v. Norman Whitney, b. 1842, MO. Norman is last seen listed as a Private in Company E,

19th Infantry Regiment, AR Civil War Troops.

vi. Wade Whitney, b. ca. 1844, MO.
vii. Marion Coleman Whitney, b. ca. 1844, MO.
viii. Zachariah T. Whitney, b. ca. 1849, AR.

Notes

Was he perhaps a son of Family:Whitney, William O. (b1775-1822) and brother of William Whitney, his next door neighbor in the 1850, Washington, Independence County, Arkansas census? Note that he had a son Wade Whitney, and the early settlers of Bedford Co., TN included the Wade family.

Census

818 818 John Whitney 36 M - Farmer Tenn Illiterate Elinder Whitney 40 F - Tenn Illiterate Martha Whitney 15 F - Mo Susan Whitney 13 F - Mo Norman Whitney 8 M - Mo Wade Whitney 6 M - Mo Coleman Whitney 6 M - Mo Zacariah T. Whitney 1 M - Ark

  • 1860 Rocky Comfort, Sevier Co., AR:

1152 1128 Eden Fuller 20 F - Arkansas Thomas " 10/12 M - " Morman " 18 M - Missouri --Norman Whitney Mede " 16 M - " --Wade Whitney (twin) Marion " 16 M - " --Marion Coleman Whitney (twin) Zackariah " 11 M - " --Zachariah Whitney

They are next door to the family of Nancy Whitney.

  • 1870: not found.
  • 1880: not found.

References

  • Census records

1. ^  Marsha Hoffman Rising, Genealogical gems from early Missouri deeds, 1815-1850: family and locality..., p. 193.


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