Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, Alfred (1821-1890)"
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[[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1635-1719)|Joshua<sup>2</sup>]], | [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1635-1719)|Joshua<sup>2</sup>]], | ||
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
− | son of [[Family:Whitney, William (1784-1859)|William<sup>6</sup> and Prudence (Brown) Whitney]] | + | son of [[Family:Whitney, William (1784-1859)|William<sup>6</sup> and Prudence (Brown) Whitney]], |
− | born Norwich, | + | was born 6 Mar 1821, Norwich, VT, and died 14 Jan 1890, Boston, MA. |
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+ | He married, 14 Jun 1850, '''Edna N. Haskell'''. She was born 6 Mar 1831, Deer Isle, ME. | ||
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+ | Alfred Whitney resided in Boston nearly all his life. He was a member of the firm of Whitney & Babcock, expressmen, for over thirty years. He retired from business some thirteen years before his death. The death of his son Lewis was a deep affliction to him, and he survived his death only seven months. He went to the cellar to prepare his furnace fires and fell in a paralytic shock, living only forty hours afterward. He was a steady, quiet, honest man, respected by all. He is buried at Upham's Corner, Dorchester, MA. He resided Boston, MA. | ||
Children of Alfred<sup>7</sup> and Edna N. (Haskell) Whitney: | Children of Alfred<sup>7</sup> and Edna N. (Haskell) Whitney: | ||
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− | | '''Martha E.<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', | + | | '''Martha E.<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 13 Jul 1851; m. 7 Jul 1870, Charles H. Small: resided 52 F street, South Boston, MA. He was b. 23 Oct 1846, New Bedford, MA; d. 13 Mar 1892. |
− | :Ch.: Mabel I., | + | :Ch.: Mabel I., b. 4 Jul 1875. |
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− | | [[Family:Whitney, Frank R. (1853-?)|'''Frank R. Whitney''']], | + | | [[Family:Whitney, Frank R. (1853-?)|'''Frank R. Whitney''']], b. 25 Mar 1853; m. Ella Pinto. |
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− | | '''Lewis Alfred Whitney''', | + | | '''Lewis Alfred Whitney''', b. 22 Dec 1855; unmarried; d. 7 Jun 1889. He was b. Boston, educated at the public schools and the Preston School of Design. He learned the trade of stencil cutter and engraver, but was obliged to give up his work on account of an injury to his knee. For seven years he was confined to the house, and during that time executed many elegant oil paintings, which still remain in the family. |
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− | | '''Charles Alfred Whitney''', | + | | '''Charles Alfred Whitney''', b. 14 Jun 1871; d. 28 Jul 1871. |
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− | ==References== | + | == References == |
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 387|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 387-388]]. | * All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 387|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 387-388]]. | ||
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− | Copyright © 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]] | + | Copyright © 2006, 2008, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]] |
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Revision as of 20:50, 27 December 2008
Alfred7 Whitney (William6, Elijah5, John4, William3, Joshua2, John1), son of William6 and Prudence (Brown) Whitney, was born 6 Mar 1821, Norwich, VT, and died 14 Jan 1890, Boston, MA.
He married, 14 Jun 1850, Edna N. Haskell. She was born 6 Mar 1831, Deer Isle, ME.
Alfred Whitney resided in Boston nearly all his life. He was a member of the firm of Whitney & Babcock, expressmen, for over thirty years. He retired from business some thirteen years before his death. The death of his son Lewis was a deep affliction to him, and he survived his death only seven months. He went to the cellar to prepare his furnace fires and fell in a paralytic shock, living only forty hours afterward. He was a steady, quiet, honest man, respected by all. He is buried at Upham's Corner, Dorchester, MA. He resided Boston, MA.
Children of Alfred7 and Edna N. (Haskell) Whitney:
i. Martha E.8 Whitney, b. 13 Jul 1851; m. 7 Jul 1870, Charles H. Small: resided 52 F street, South Boston, MA. He was b. 23 Oct 1846, New Bedford, MA; d. 13 Mar 1892. - Ch.: Mabel I., b. 4 Jul 1875.
ii. Frank R. Whitney, b. 25 Mar 1853; m. Ella Pinto. iii. Lewis Alfred Whitney, b. 22 Dec 1855; unmarried; d. 7 Jun 1889. He was b. Boston, educated at the public schools and the Preston School of Design. He learned the trade of stencil cutter and engraver, but was obliged to give up his work on account of an injury to his knee. For seven years he was confined to the house, and during that time executed many elegant oil paintings, which still remain in the family. iv. Charles Alfred Whitney, b. 14 Jun 1871; d. 28 Jul 1871.
References
- All data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), pp. 387-388.
Copyright © 2006, 2008, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group
- Maine
- Hancock County, Maine
- Deer Isle, Hancock County, Maine
- Massachusetts
- Bristol County, Massachusetts
- New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts
- Norfolk County, Massachusetts
- Dorchester, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
- Suffolk County, Massachusetts
- Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
- Vermont
- Windsor County, Vermont
- Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont