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[[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]],
 
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
son of [[Family:Whitney, William (1764-1846)|William<sup>7</sup> and Anna (Heywood) Whitney]];
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son of [[Family:Whitney, William (1764-1846)|William<sup>7</sup> and Anna (Heywood) Whitney]],
born 17 Sep 1791; married 10 May 1814, '''Sybil C. Greenwood''', born 7 Nov 1794; died 1 Dec 1817; married 2d, 11 Feb 1819, '''Delsenah Turner'''; born 11 Feb 1795; died May 10, 1884.  
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was born 17 Sep 1791, Gardner, MA,{{ref|1}} and died 23 Aug 1839, Templeton, MA.
  
William Whitney was born in Gardner, Massachusetts and resided with his parents on their farm until his marriage, when he went to Templeton to reside. He conducted a large farm and kept a country tavern. It was a well known resort and farmers enroute to Boston with produce made his hotel their place for spending the night. There were no railroads then nearer than Boston. The farmers from the Green Mountain State came with loads of hogs, corn and maple sugar and droves of cattle, sheep and turkeys. In those early days the hotel keeper in the town was one of the most important personages. Mr. Whitney was a genial man, always kind to the poor, frequently giving loads of wood, hay and provisions to the needy. He was a Unitarian in religious belief, a kind man in his family and much respected and beloved by all. The house in which he resided is still standing and is a lovely summer home. A large pine grove near by, and the land broken by hills and valleys, adds greatly to the scenery. He died 23 Aug 1839; resided Gardner and Templeton, Massachusetts.  
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He married firstly, 10 May 1814, Gardner, MA, '''Sybil Clark Greenwood'''.{{ref|2}}  She was born 7 Nov 1794, and died 1 Dec 1817.
  
Children of William<sup>8</sup> and Sybil C. (Greenwood) Whitney:
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He married secondly, 11 Feb 1819, '''Delsenah Turner'''.  She was born 11 Feb 1795, and died 10 May 1884.
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William Whitney was born in Gardner, MA, and resided with his parents on their farm until his marriage, when he went to Templeton to reside.  He conducted a large farm and kept a country tavern.  It was a well known resort and farmers enroute to Boston with produce made his hotel their place for spending the night.  There were no railroads then nearer than Boston.  The farmers from the Green Mountain State came with loads of hogs, corn and maple sugar and droves of cattle, sheep and turkeys.  In those early days the hotel keeper in the town was one of the most important personages.  Mr. Whitney was a genial man, always kind to the poor, frequently giving loads of wood, hay and provisions to the needy.  He was a Unitarian in religious belief, a kind man in his family and much respected and beloved by all.  The house in which he resided is still standing and is a lovely summer home.  A large pine grove near by, and the land broken by hills and valleys, adds greatly to the scenery.  He resided Gardner and Templeton, MA.
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Children of William<sup>8</sup> and Sybil Clark (Greenwood) Whitney:
  
 
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| '''Betsey<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', born 16 Apr 1815; died 27 Dec 1823.  
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| '''Betsey<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 16 Apr 1815, Gardner, MA;{{ref|3}} d. 27 Dec 1823.  
 
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| '''William Whitney''', born 10 May 1817; died 29 May 1818.  
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| '''William Whitney''', b. 10 May 1817; d. 29 May 1818.  
 
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| '''Sibbel Whitney''', born 11 Mar 1820; died 14 Dec 1823.  
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| '''Sibbel Whitney''', b. 11 Mar 1820; d. 14 Dec 1823.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, William (1821-?)|'''William Whitney''']], born 25 Aug 1821; married Nabby Day.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, William (1821-?)|'''William Whitney''']], b. 25 Aug 1821; m. Nabby Day.  
 
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| '''Sibbel Whitney''', born 18 Jul 1823; married 31 Dec 1846, Warren Benton, born 1827; died 10 Nov 1851; married 2d, May, 1857; Lucius Baker. They resided in Templeton, Massachusetts, on the farm owned by her father. He was born 1828, is a woodenware manufacturer.  
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| '''Sibbel Whitney''', b. 18 Jul 1823; m.(1) 31 Dec 1846, Warren Benton, b. 1827; d. 10 Nov 1851; m.(2) May 1857, Lucius Baker. They resided in Templeton, MA, on the farm owned by her father. He was b. 1828, is a woodenware manufacturer.  
:Ch.: Luella Sibbel died 1 Jun 1849; ae. 1 year 8 months and 15 days; Austin Warren, died 15 Jun 1849; ae. 7 months and 21 days. Ch. Of L. Warren, and Sibbel Benton: Warren L., born 7 Jul 1849; P.O. address Thompsonville, Connecticut; Luella Sibbel, born 19 Feb 1850; married Dec. 31, 1868; died 3 Feb 1878; James Fairbanks, born 5 Jun 1848; address Chestnut St., Gardner, Massachusetts; Lucas Lee, born July, 1859; address East Templeton, Massachusetts; Anna L., born July, 1859; died Mar. 14, 1860; Winifred Fairbanks, born 81 Jun 1878; Byron Ellis, born 3 Sep 1860; died 16 Sep 1881.  
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:Ch.: Luella Sibbel, d. 1 Jun 1849, ae. 1 year 8 months and 15 days; Austin Warren, d. 15 Jun 1849, ae. 7 months and 21 days; Warren L., b. 7 Jul 1849; P.O. address Thompsonville, CT; Luella Sibbel, b. 19 Feb 1850; m. 31 Dec 1868; d. 3 Feb 1878; James Fairbanks, b. 5 Jun 1848; address Chestnut St., Gardner, MA; Lucas Lee, b. Jul 1859; address East Templeton, MA; Anna L., b. Jul 1859; d. 14 Mar 1860; Winifred Fairbanks, b. 81 Jun 1878; Byron Ellis, b. 3 Sep 1860; d. 16 Sep 1881.  
 
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| '''Washington Whitney''', born 7 Mar 1825: d. 12 Nov 1826.  
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| '''Washington Whitney''', b. 7 Mar 1825: d. 12 Nov 1826.  
 
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| '''Betsey Whitney''', born 15 Apr 1830; married 13 Sep 1847, Charles W. Weller, He was born 15 May 1826. He served as a soldier in the civil war for one year and six months and was discharged for disability. He d., from injuries received in the war, 4 Sep 1871, after ten years of suffering. She resided High St. Winchendon, Massachusetts
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| '''Betsey Whitney''', b. 15 Apr 1830; m. 13 Sep 1847, Charles W. WellerHe was b. 15 May 1826. He served as a soldier in the civil war for one year and six months and was discharged for disability. He d., from injuries received in the war, 4 Sep 1871, after ten years of suffering. She resided High St. Winchendon, MA.
:Ch.: Florella B., 20 Oct 1849; died 7 Jul 1872; Arden E., born 8 Apr 1851; died 21 Jul 1854; Melphia Sibbel, born Aug. 1, 1853; died 22 Jul 1854; Emma M., born 27 Aug 1854; married S. W. French; resided Bowers St., Newtonville, Massachusetts.  
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:Ch.: Florella B., b. 20 Oct 1849; d. 7 Jul 1872; Arden E., b. 8 Apr 1851; d. 21 Jul 1854; Melphia Sibbel, b. 1 Aug 1853; d. 22 Jul 1854; Emma M., b. 27 Aug 1854; m. S. W. French; resided Bowers St., Newtonville, MA.
 
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| '''Washington Whitney''', born 23 Dec 1832; married Sarah Hobbs; resided Springfield, Massachusetts; P.O. box 222.  
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| '''Washington Whitney''', b. 23 Dec 1832; m. Sarah Hobbs; resided Springfield, MA; P.O. box 222.  
 
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==References==
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 451|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 451-452]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 451|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 451-452]].
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1.{{note|1}} "William [Whitney], s. William and Anne, [born] Sept. 17, 1791," according to [[Archive:Gardner, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Franklin P. Rice, ed., ''Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849'' (1907)]].
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2.{{note|2}} "William [Whitney] Jr. and Sible Clark Greenwood, [married] May 10, 1814," according to [[Archive:Gardner, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Gardner Vital Records]].
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3.{{note|3}} "Betsy [Whitney], d. William and Sibella Clark, [born] April 16, 1815," according to [[Archive:Gardner, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Gardner Vital Records]].
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Revision as of 19:41, 6 March 2008

William8 Whitney (William7, William6, William5, William4, Nathaniel3, John2, John1), son of William7 and Anna (Heywood) Whitney, was born 17 Sep 1791, Gardner, MA,[1] and died 23 Aug 1839, Templeton, MA.

He married firstly, 10 May 1814, Gardner, MA, Sybil Clark Greenwood.[2] She was born 7 Nov 1794, and died 1 Dec 1817.

He married secondly, 11 Feb 1819, Delsenah Turner. She was born 11 Feb 1795, and died 10 May 1884.

William Whitney was born in Gardner, MA, and resided with his parents on their farm until his marriage, when he went to Templeton to reside. He conducted a large farm and kept a country tavern. It was a well known resort and farmers enroute to Boston with produce made his hotel their place for spending the night. There were no railroads then nearer than Boston. The farmers from the Green Mountain State came with loads of hogs, corn and maple sugar and droves of cattle, sheep and turkeys. In those early days the hotel keeper in the town was one of the most important personages. Mr. Whitney was a genial man, always kind to the poor, frequently giving loads of wood, hay and provisions to the needy. He was a Unitarian in religious belief, a kind man in his family and much respected and beloved by all. The house in which he resided is still standing and is a lovely summer home. A large pine grove near by, and the land broken by hills and valleys, adds greatly to the scenery. He resided Gardner and Templeton, MA.

Children of William8 and Sybil Clark (Greenwood) Whitney:

i. Betsey9 Whitney, b. 16 Apr 1815, Gardner, MA;[3] d. 27 Dec 1823.
ii. William Whitney, b. 10 May 1817; d. 29 May 1818.

Children of William8 and Delsenah (Turner) Whitney:

iii. Sibbel Whitney, b. 11 Mar 1820; d. 14 Dec 1823.
iv. William Whitney, b. 25 Aug 1821; m. Nabby Day.
v. Sibbel Whitney, b. 18 Jul 1823; m.(1) 31 Dec 1846, Warren Benton, b. 1827; d. 10 Nov 1851; m.(2) May 1857, Lucius Baker. They resided in Templeton, MA, on the farm owned by her father. He was b. 1828, is a woodenware manufacturer.
Ch.: Luella Sibbel, d. 1 Jun 1849, ae. 1 year 8 months and 15 days; Austin Warren, d. 15 Jun 1849, ae. 7 months and 21 days; Warren L., b. 7 Jul 1849; P.O. address Thompsonville, CT; Luella Sibbel, b. 19 Feb 1850; m. 31 Dec 1868; d. 3 Feb 1878; James Fairbanks, b. 5 Jun 1848; address Chestnut St., Gardner, MA; Lucas Lee, b. Jul 1859; address East Templeton, MA; Anna L., b. Jul 1859; d. 14 Mar 1860; Winifred Fairbanks, b. 81 Jun 1878; Byron Ellis, b. 3 Sep 1860; d. 16 Sep 1881.
vi. Washington Whitney, b. 7 Mar 1825: d. 12 Nov 1826.
vii. Betsey Whitney, b. 15 Apr 1830; m. 13 Sep 1847, Charles W. Weller. He was b. 15 May 1826. He served as a soldier in the civil war for one year and six months and was discharged for disability. He d., from injuries received in the war, 4 Sep 1871, after ten years of suffering. She resided High St. Winchendon, MA.
Ch.: Florella B., b. 20 Oct 1849; d. 7 Jul 1872; Arden E., b. 8 Apr 1851; d. 21 Jul 1854; Melphia Sibbel, b. 1 Aug 1853; d. 22 Jul 1854; Emma M., b. 27 Aug 1854; m. S. W. French; resided Bowers St., Newtonville, MA.
viii. Washington Whitney, b. 23 Dec 1832; m. Sarah Hobbs; resided Springfield, MA; P.O. box 222.

References

1.^  "William [Whitney], s. William and Anne, [born] Sept. 17, 1791," according to Franklin P. Rice, ed., Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (1907).

2.^  "William [Whitney] Jr. and Sible Clark Greenwood, [married] May 10, 1814," according to Gardner Vital Records.

3.^  "Betsy [Whitney], d. William and Sibella Clark, [born] April 16, 1815," according to Gardner Vital Records.


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