Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, Amos Williams (1820-1887)"
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Revision as of 12:05, 11 April 2013
Amos Williams7 Whitney (Joshua6, Joshua5, Joshua4, Joshua3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Joshua6 and Caroline (Williams) Whitney, was born 24 Nov 1820, Medway, MA,[1] and died 25 Apr 1887, Medway, MA, aged 64 years 5 months 1 day.[2]
He married, 2 Apr 1845, Medway, MA, Jerusha White (Partridge) Richardson,[3] daughter of Elihu and Charlotte (Wight) Partridge. She was born 6 May 1822, Medway, MA, and died 18 Oct 1896, Millis, MA, aged 74 years 5 months 13 days, of lobar pneumonia.[4] She had married firstly, 23 Dec 1843, Milford, MA, Emery Richardson.
Illegitimate child of Emery Richardson and Jerusha White (Partridge) Richardson:
i. Charlotte Wight8 Whitney, b. 24 Jun 1844, Medway, MA;[5] d. after 1910, then unmarried. She was apparently adopted by Amos Williams7 Whitney.
Amos Williams7 and Jerusha White (Partridge)(Richardson) Whitney had no known children.
Census
221 284 John Bancroft 33 M - Boot-maker Mass. Harriet " 25 F - " Mary E. Bancroft 4 F - Mass. Attended school Clarence E. " 1 M - " Henry Bowker 18 M - Boot-maker " 285 Amos W. Whitney 28 M - " $200 " Jerusha W. " 28 F - " Charlotte W. " 5 F - " Attended school
29 32 Amos W. Whitney 33 M - Boot Maker Mass. Jandice Whitney 33 " - Mass. Charlote W. Whitney 11 F - Mass.
881 957 Amos Whitney 38 M - Boot maker Mass. Jerusha " 38 F - " Charlotte " 16 " - "
115 157 Whitney, Amos W. 47 M W Works in Boot factory $500 " Male citizen over 21 -----, Jerusha 46 F W Works in Bonnet factory " Whitney, Lottie 25 F W Works for Bonnet factory Mass. Hemmenway, John S. 36 M W Works for Boot factory $2000 " Male citizen over 21
Amos W. WHITNEY 58 Self M M W MA Laborer MA MA Jerusha WHITNEY 58 Wife F M W MA Keeping House MA MA Lottie WHITNEY 35 Dau F S W MA Works In Straw Shop MA MA
- 1900, Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA: Charlotte Whitney, 55, servant.
- 1910, Medway, Norfolk Co., MA: Lottie W. Whitney, 65, boarder.
- 1920, Charlotte not found.
References
1.^ "Amos Williams [Whitney], s. Joshua and Caroline, [born] Nov. 24, 1820," according to Medway Vital Records.
2.^ "Amos W. [Whitney], son of Joshua and Caroline, d. 25 Apr 1887, aged 64 y. 5 m. 1 d.," according to Medway Vital Records.
3.^ "Amos W. [Whitney], s. Joshua and Jerusha Partridge, [married] Apr. 2, 1845," according to Medway Vital Records.
4.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 464, page 535.
5.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 11, page 104.
Copyright © 2012, 2013, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group.