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| '''Temperance Whitney''', born Jan 4, 1818; died Aug 6, 1822, from burns caused by her clothing taking fire.  
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| '''Asenath Whitney''', born 2 Jun 1820; married Aug 1, 1839, Stephen Ketchum; resided Primrose, Wisconsin.  She died Mar 28, 1886.  Stephen Ketchum was born Oct 29, 1813; died Aug 24, 1856, from the effect of being kicked in the bowels by a horse, only living about twenty minutes after being injured.  This occured at Van Buren, Indiana. Stephen and Asenath had nine ch.: Edwin S., born Sep 28, 1840; Albert, born 25 Jul 1842; died 17 Jul 1846; George, born Oct 16, 1844 died at Madison, Wisconsin, with the measles shortly after enlisting in a Wisconsin volunteer regt. during the Rebellion; Ann Eliza,born Dec 27, 1846; Hubert, born 7 May 1848; Loren L. and Lawrence L., twins, were born Dec 23, 1850; Loren resided Madison, Wisconsin; Ami Whitney, born Aug 13, 1854; died Dec 10, 1878; was murdered at Plumb Creek, Nebraska.  
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| '''Asenath Whitney''', born 2 Jun 1820; married 1 Aug 1839, Stephen Ketchum; resided Primrose, Wisconsin.  She died 28 Mar 1886.  Stephen Ketchum was born 29 Oct 1813; died 24 Aug 1856, from the effect of being kicked in the bowels by a horse, only living about twenty minutes after being injured.  This occured at Van Buren, Indiana. Stephen and Asenath had nine ch.: Edwin S., born 28 Sep 1840; Albert, born 25 Jul 1842; died 17 Jul 1846; George, born 16 Oct 1844 died at Madison, Wisconsin, with the measles shortly after enlisting in a Wisconsin volunteer regt. during the Rebellion; Ann Eliza, born 27 Dec 1846; Hubert, born 7 May 1848; Loren L. and Lawrence L., twins, were born 23 Dec 1850; Loren resided Madison, Wisconsin; Ami Whitney, born 13 Aug 1854; died 10 Dec 1878; was murdered at Plumb Creek, Nebraska.  
 
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| '''Sarah Ann Whitney''', born 9 Jul 1823; married Nov 12, 1844, Rev. Caleb H. Blanchard; resided Wolcottville, Indiana.  He is a Baptist clergyman, and for fifty years has preached to one congregation-quite an honorary record for a country pastor.  He was born Dec 11, 1817, in Rutland County, Vermont.  Is s.p.  They celebrated their golden wedding Nov 12, 1894.  
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| '''Sarah Ann Whitney''', born 9 Jul 1823; married 12 Nov 1844, Rev. Caleb H. Blanchard; resided Wolcottville, Indiana.  He is a Baptist clergyman, and for fifty years has preached to one congregation-quite an honorary record for a country pastor.  He was born 11 Dec 1817, in Rutland County, Vermont.  Is s.p.  They celebrated their golden wedding 12 Nov 1894.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Solomon (1827-?)|'''Solomon Whitney''']], born Mar 22, 1827; married Sarah Struble and Mrs. Selena Lomax.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Solomon (1827-?)|'''Solomon Whitney''']], born 22 Mar 1827; married Sarah Struble and Mrs. Selena Lomax.  
 
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| '''Rufus Whitney''', born Sept 28, 1829; married Lodema Bartle.  
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| '''Rufus Whitney''', born 28 Sep 1829; married Lodema Bartle.  
 
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Revision as of 21:53, 27 April 2008

Solomon6 Whitney (Tarball5, Solomon4, David3, Joshua2, John1), son of Tarball5 and Lois (Lawrence)(Hopkins) Whitney; born Apr 29 1790, Poultney, Vermont; married 4 Jul 1813, Sarah A. Haskins, born Dec 15, 1798; died July 24 1834. He was a farmer. He died Nov 26, 1843; resided Almond, New York, and Van Buren, Indiana.

Children of Solomon6 and Sarah A. (Haskins) Whitney:

i. Ami7 Whitney, born 28 Jul 1815; married Elizabeth Ferguson and Caroline Borders.
ii. Temperance Whitney, born 4 Jan 1818; died 6 Aug 1822, from burns caused by her clothing taking fire.
iii. Asenath Whitney, born 2 Jun 1820; married 1 Aug 1839, Stephen Ketchum; resided Primrose, Wisconsin. She died 28 Mar 1886. Stephen Ketchum was born 29 Oct 1813; died 24 Aug 1856, from the effect of being kicked in the bowels by a horse, only living about twenty minutes after being injured. This occured at Van Buren, Indiana. Stephen and Asenath had nine ch.: Edwin S., born 28 Sep 1840; Albert, born 25 Jul 1842; died 17 Jul 1846; George, born 16 Oct 1844 died at Madison, Wisconsin, with the measles shortly after enlisting in a Wisconsin volunteer regt. during the Rebellion; Ann Eliza, born 27 Dec 1846; Hubert, born 7 May 1848; Loren L. and Lawrence L., twins, were born 23 Dec 1850; Loren resided Madison, Wisconsin; Ami Whitney, born 13 Aug 1854; died 10 Dec 1878; was murdered at Plumb Creek, Nebraska.
iv. Sarah Ann Whitney, born 9 Jul 1823; married 12 Nov 1844, Rev. Caleb H. Blanchard; resided Wolcottville, Indiana. He is a Baptist clergyman, and for fifty years has preached to one congregation-quite an honorary record for a country pastor. He was born 11 Dec 1817, in Rutland County, Vermont. Is s.p. They celebrated their golden wedding 12 Nov 1894.
v. Solomon Whitney, born 22 Mar 1827; married Sarah Struble and Mrs. Selena Lomax.
vi. Rufus Whitney, born 28 Sep 1829; married Lodema Bartle.

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