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'''Gen. Moses<sup>6</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1737-1803)|Jacob<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonas (1708-1792)|Jonas<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Eleazer (1662-1738)|Eleazer<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1627-1719)|Thomas<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1737-1803)|Jacob<sup>5</sup> and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney]]; born 2 Jan 1775; married 14 Apr 1797, at Milton, Massachusetts, '''Rebecca Dunbar'''; died 4 Feb 1824; married 2d, Andover, Massachusetts, '''Mary (Plummer) Kittredge''', widow of John Kittredge.  
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Gen. '''Moses<sup>6</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1737-1803)|Jacob<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Jonas (1708-1792)|Jonas<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Eleazer (1662-1738)|Eleazer<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1627-1719)|Thomas<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1737-1803)|Jacob<sup>5</sup> and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney]],
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was born 2 Jan 1775, West Roxbury, MA, and died 24 Dec 1859, Milton, MA.
  
Gen. Moses Whitney was born in Spring street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts, on the 20th of Jan., 1775. He was the youngest of six children of Jacob and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney, the dau. of Nathaniel, of the same place. In 1787 he went to Blue Hill, Milton, to learn the leather business. His second wife was the widow of Dr Thomas Kittredge, of Gloucester, Massachusetts; she outlived him several years, dying in Milton, 1865. He commenced business in 1796, moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1797, and removed to Milton in 1805. He purchased the "Rising Sun" estate in 1806, and the Nancy Paine estate in 1809, extending from the Old Plymouth Road to the Neponset River. He enlarged the wharf, and built a tan house in 1810. In 1819 he built the Whitney house on Milton Hill, and purchased Swift's wharf at the same time in part, filling up the dock between the wharves. After this the lumber and wood business was carried on extensively by him for twenty years. He was in active business for sixty-three years, not including his apprenticeship. He was appointed postmaster in Milton, in 1805; resigned in 1816; captain of militia, 1816; colonel, 1821. He was afterward brigadier-general of first brigade, first division, Massachusetts Militia. He died in his house on Milton Hill, Dec 24, 1859; resided Dorchester and Milton, Massachusetts.  
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He married firstly, 14 Apr 1797, Milton, MA, '''Rebecca Dunbar'''.  She died 4 Feb 1824.
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He married secondly, Andover, MA, '''Mary (Plummer) Kittredge''', widow of John Kittredge.  She died 1865, Milton, MA.
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Gen. Moses Whitney was born in Spring street, West Roxbury, MA, on the 20th of Jan., 1775. He was the youngest of six children of Jacob and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney, the dau. of Nathaniel, of the same place. In 1787 he went to Blue Hill, Milton, to learn the leather business. His second wife was the widow of Dr. Thomas Kittredge, of Gloucester, MA; she outlived him several years, dying in Milton, 1865. He commenced business in 1796, moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1797, and removed to Milton in 1805. He purchased the "Rising Sun" estate in 1806, and the Nancy Paine estate in 1809, extending from the Old Plymouth Road to the Neponset River. He enlarged the wharf, and built a tan house in 1810. In 1819 he built the Whitney house on Milton Hill, and purchased Swift's wharf at the same time in part, filling up the dock between the wharves. After this the lumber and wood business was carried on extensively by him for twenty years. He was in active business for sixty-three years, not including his apprenticeship. He was appointed postmaster in Milton, in 1805; resigned in 1816; captain of militia, 1816; colonel, 1821. He was afterward brigadier-general of first brigade, first division, Massachusetts Militia. He died in his house on Milton Hill, 24 Dec 1859; resided Dorchester and Milton, MA.  
  
 
Children of Moses<sup>6</sup> and Rebecca (Dunbar) Whitney:
 
Children of Moses<sup>6</sup> and Rebecca (Dunbar) Whitney:
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| '''Hannah<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', b. 19 Nov 1797, Dorchester; died s.p. in 1832.  
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| '''Hannah<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', b. 19 Nov 1797, Dorchester; d. s.p. 1832.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Moses (1802-1844)|'''Moses Whitney''']], b. 7 Oct 1802, Dorchester; married Elizabeth G. Sanderson.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Moses (1802-1844)|'''Moses Whitney''']], b. 7 Oct 1802, Dorchester; m. Elizabeth G. Sanderson.  
 
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| align=right valign=top | iii.
 
| align=right valign=top | iii.
| '''Mary Whitney''', b. 17 Apr 1805, Dorchester; died in 1890.  
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| '''Mary Whitney''', b. 17 Apr 1805, Dorchester; d. 1890.  
 
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| align=right valign=top | iv.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Seth Dunbar (1897-1890)|'''Seth Dunbar Whitney''']], born 13 Sep 1807, Milton; married Adeline Dutton Train.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Seth Dunbar (1897-1890)|'''Seth Dunbar Whitney''']], b. 13 Sep 1807, Milton; m. Adeline Dutton Train.  
 
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|-
 
| align=right valign=top | v.
 
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| '''Warren Jacob Whitney''', born in 1811; married and died in 1891.  
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| '''Warren Jacob Whitney''', b. 1811; m.; d. 1891.  
 
|}
 
|}
  
==References==
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== Census ==
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* {{Missing|1800}}
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* [[Archive:1810 Census Extracts, Massachusetts#87|1810, Milton, Norfolk Co., MA]]:  Moses Whitney, 2 males 26-44, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 10-15, and 2 males 0-9, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 0-9, and 1 slave.
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 195|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 195]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 195|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 195]].
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Copyright &copy; 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2007, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category: Massachusetts]]
 
[[Category: Massachusetts]]
[[Category: Andover, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Essex County, Massachusetts]]
[[Category: Dorchester, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts]]
[[Category: Gloucester, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts]]
[[Category: Milton, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Norfolk County, Massachusetts]]
[[Category: West Roxbury, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Dorchester, Norfolk County, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts]]
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[[Category: West Roxbury, Norfolk County, Massachusetts]]

Revision as of 02:13, 16 December 2007

Gen. Moses6 Whitney (Jacob5, Jonas4, Eleazer3, Thomas2, John1), son of Jacob5 and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney, was born 2 Jan 1775, West Roxbury, MA, and died 24 Dec 1859, Milton, MA.

He married firstly, 14 Apr 1797, Milton, MA, Rebecca Dunbar. She died 4 Feb 1824.

He married secondly, Andover, MA, Mary (Plummer) Kittredge, widow of John Kittredge. She died 1865, Milton, MA.

Gen. Moses Whitney was born in Spring street, West Roxbury, MA, on the 20th of Jan., 1775. He was the youngest of six children of Jacob and Rachel (Whiting) Whitney, the dau. of Nathaniel, of the same place. In 1787 he went to Blue Hill, Milton, to learn the leather business. His second wife was the widow of Dr. Thomas Kittredge, of Gloucester, MA; she outlived him several years, dying in Milton, 1865. He commenced business in 1796, moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1797, and removed to Milton in 1805. He purchased the "Rising Sun" estate in 1806, and the Nancy Paine estate in 1809, extending from the Old Plymouth Road to the Neponset River. He enlarged the wharf, and built a tan house in 1810. In 1819 he built the Whitney house on Milton Hill, and purchased Swift's wharf at the same time in part, filling up the dock between the wharves. After this the lumber and wood business was carried on extensively by him for twenty years. He was in active business for sixty-three years, not including his apprenticeship. He was appointed postmaster in Milton, in 1805; resigned in 1816; captain of militia, 1816; colonel, 1821. He was afterward brigadier-general of first brigade, first division, Massachusetts Militia. He died in his house on Milton Hill, 24 Dec 1859; resided Dorchester and Milton, MA.

Children of Moses6 and Rebecca (Dunbar) Whitney:

i. Hannah7 Whitney, b. 19 Nov 1797, Dorchester; d. s.p. 1832.
ii. Moses Whitney, b. 7 Oct 1802, Dorchester; m. Elizabeth G. Sanderson.
iii. Mary Whitney, b. 17 Apr 1805, Dorchester; d. 1890.
iv. Seth Dunbar Whitney, b. 13 Sep 1807, Milton; m. Adeline Dutton Train.
v. Warren Jacob Whitney, b. 1811; m.; d. 1891.

Census

  • 1800: not found.
  • 1810, Milton, Norfolk Co., MA: Moses Whitney, 2 males 26-44, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 10-15, and 2 males 0-9, 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 0-9, and 1 slave.

References


Copyright © 2006, 2007, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group