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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, Aaron (1801-1866)|Aaron<sup>7</sup> and Rebecca (Perkins) Whitney]],
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Aaron (1801-1866)|Aaron<sup>7</sup> and Rebecca (Perkins) Whitney]],
was born 22 Apr 1843, ME, and died 4 Aug 1925, Hartford, CT.  He was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|1}}
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was born 22 Apr 1843, Saccarappa, ME, and died 4 Aug 1925, Hartford, CT.  He was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|1}}
  
He married firstly, before 1866, '''Hortense L. Johnson'''.  She was born 12 Aug 1842, ME, and died 30 Dec 1866, Hartford, CT.  She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|2}}
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He married firstly, 1 Nov 1865, Orange, MA, '''Hortense L. A. Johnson''', daughter of A. L. and Olive (-----) Johnson.  She was born 12 Aug 1842, ME, and died 30 Dec 1866, Hartford, CT.  She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|2}}
  
 
He married secondly, 27 Oct 1870, '''Isabelle Gaylord'''.  She was born 14 Feb 1851, CT, and died 6 Dec 1939, CT.  She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|3}}
 
He married secondly, 27 Oct 1870, '''Isabelle Gaylord'''.  She was born 14 Feb 1851, CT, and died 6 Dec 1939, CT.  She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|3}}
  
 
George Q. went to Hartford when he was twelve years of age and has lived there since.  He is a machinist by trade, and is employed by the Pratt & Whitney Company.  He served in the late war; was slightly wounded at the battle of Antietam, and was later taken a prisoner of war, and remained about eight months in the Andersonville prison.  He was discharged a short time before the close of the war; resided Hartford, CT, s.p.
 
George Q. went to Hartford when he was twelve years of age and has lived there since.  He is a machinist by trade, and is employed by the Pratt & Whitney Company.  He served in the late war; was slightly wounded at the battle of Antietam, and was later taken a prisoner of war, and remained about eight months in the Andersonville prison.  He was discharged a short time before the close of the war; resided Hartford, CT, s.p.
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Children of George Quimby<sup>8</sup> and Hortense L. A. (Johnson) Whitney:
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| '''Harrie<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 15 Oct 1866, Hartford, CT; d. 7 Aug 1867, Hartford, CT; bur. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.{{ref|4}}
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== Census ==
 
== Census ==
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3.{{note|3}} [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81007951& Find A Grave memorial #81007951], Isabelle Gaylord Whitney.
 
3.{{note|3}} [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81007951& Find A Grave memorial #81007951], Isabelle Gaylord Whitney.
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4.{{note|4}} [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81018882& Find A Grave memorial #81018882], Harrie Whitney.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 24 August 2013

George Quimby8 Whitney (Aaron7, Aaron6, Levi5, Daniel4, Jonathan3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Aaron7 and Rebecca (Perkins) Whitney, was born 22 Apr 1843, Saccarappa, ME, and died 4 Aug 1925, Hartford, CT. He was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.[1]

He married firstly, 1 Nov 1865, Orange, MA, Hortense L. A. Johnson, daughter of A. L. and Olive (-----) Johnson. She was born 12 Aug 1842, ME, and died 30 Dec 1866, Hartford, CT. She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.[2]

He married secondly, 27 Oct 1870, Isabelle Gaylord. She was born 14 Feb 1851, CT, and died 6 Dec 1939, CT. She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.[3]

George Q. went to Hartford when he was twelve years of age and has lived there since. He is a machinist by trade, and is employed by the Pratt & Whitney Company. He served in the late war; was slightly wounded at the battle of Antietam, and was later taken a prisoner of war, and remained about eight months in the Andersonville prison. He was discharged a short time before the close of the war; resided Hartford, CT, s.p.

Children of George Quimby8 and Hortense L. A. (Johnson) Whitney:

i. Harrie9 Whitney, b. 15 Oct 1866, Hartford, CT; d. 7 Aug 1867, Hartford, CT; bur. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT.[4]

Census

George Q. WHITNEY 37 Self M M W ME Machinist ME ME Belle WHITNEY 29 Wife F M W CT Keeps House CT MA

References

1.^  Find A Grave memorial #81007908, George Quimby Whitney.

2.^  Find A Grave memorial #81008247, Hortense L. Johnson Whitney.

3.^  Find A Grave memorial #81007951, Isabelle Gaylord Whitney.

4.^  Find A Grave memorial #81018882, Harrie Whitney.


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