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| + | The lineage you list on your user page is incorrect. Thomas Whitney was '''''not''''' the son of Robert Whitney, third son of [[Family:Whitney, Robert (s1517-1567)|Sir Robert and Sybil (Baskerville) Whitney]] of Whitney, Herefordshire, as has been widely reported. The purported paternal grandparents of Thomas Whitney were originally put into doubt on chronological grounds in the article by Donald Lines Jacobus, [[Archive:Pre-American Ancestries|"Pre-American Ancestries: John Whitney of Watertown, Mass.,"]] ''The American Genealogist'', vol. 10 (1933-1934), pp. 84-88; and were conclusively ruled out in the article by Paul C. Reed, [[Archive:Whitney Origins Revisited|"Whitney Origins Revisited: John<sup>1</sup> Whitney of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Henry<sup>1</sup> Whitney of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut,"]] ''The American Genealogist'', vol. 69 (1994), pp. 9-14. The identity of Thomas Whitney's ancestry is still in question and the topic of ongoing research. | ||
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| + | - [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] - [[User talk:Tdoyle|Talk to me]] 08:01, 4 May 2008 (CDT) | ||
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Tracy:
The lineage you list on your user page is incorrect. Thomas Whitney was not the son of Robert Whitney, third son of Sir Robert and Sybil (Baskerville) Whitney of Whitney, Herefordshire, as has been widely reported. The purported paternal grandparents of Thomas Whitney were originally put into doubt on chronological grounds in the article by Donald Lines Jacobus, "Pre-American Ancestries: John Whitney of Watertown, Mass.," The American Genealogist, vol. 10 (1933-1934), pp. 84-88; and were conclusively ruled out in the article by Paul C. Reed, "Whitney Origins Revisited: John1 Whitney of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Henry1 Whitney of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut," The American Genealogist, vol. 69 (1994), pp. 9-14. The identity of Thomas Whitney's ancestry is still in question and the topic of ongoing research.
- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 08:01, 4 May 2008 (CDT)