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(New page: '''Samuel Whitney''', parentage unknown, was born say 1775, and died after 4 Feb 1817, when living in Readfield, ME. He married, 20 Feb 1813, Readfield, ME, '''Anna Lake''',{{ref|1}} daug...)
 
 
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was born say 1775, and died after 4 Feb 1817, when living in Readfield, ME.
 
was born say 1775, and died after 4 Feb 1817, when living in Readfield, ME.
  
He married, 20 Feb 1813, Readfield, ME, '''Anna Lake''',{{ref|1}} daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Merrill) Lake.  She was born about 1780, and died after 4 Feb 1817.{{ref|2}}
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He married, 20 Feb 1813, Readfield, ME, '''Anna Lake''',{{ref|1}} daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Merrill) Lake.  She was born about 1780, New Gloucester, ME, and died after 4 Feb 1817.{{ref|2}}
  
 
"On 4 Feb. 1817 Samuel Whitney of Readfield, yeoman, and wife Anna; John Walker of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Jane; John Stinchfield of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Sarah; Simeon Wilbour of New Gloucester, yeoman, and wife Elizabeth; and John Lake of Jay, yeoman, sold half a lot in New Gloucester to Joseph Thrasher."{{ref|3}}
 
"On 4 Feb. 1817 Samuel Whitney of Readfield, yeoman, and wife Anna; John Walker of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Jane; John Stinchfield of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Sarah; Simeon Wilbour of New Gloucester, yeoman, and wife Elizabeth; and John Lake of Jay, yeoman, sold half a lot in New Gloucester to Joseph Thrasher."{{ref|3}}

Latest revision as of 17:35, 13 January 2009

Samuel Whitney, parentage unknown, was born say 1775, and died after 4 Feb 1817, when living in Readfield, ME.

He married, 20 Feb 1813, Readfield, ME, Anna Lake,[1] daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Merrill) Lake. She was born about 1780, New Gloucester, ME, and died after 4 Feb 1817.[2]

"On 4 Feb. 1817 Samuel Whitney of Readfield, yeoman, and wife Anna; John Walker of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Jane; John Stinchfield of Pejepscot, yeoman, and wife Sarah; Simeon Wilbour of New Gloucester, yeoman, and wife Elizabeth; and John Lake of Jay, yeoman, sold half a lot in New Gloucester to Joseph Thrasher."[3]

She was a "Mayflower" descendant in the following line:

  1. Francis1 Eaton, m. Christian Penn
  2. Benjamin2 Eaton, m. Sarah Hoskins
  3. Ebenezer3 Eaton, m. Hannah Rickard
  4. Mercy4 Eaton, m.(1) Benjamin Lake
  5. Ebenezer Lake, m. Sarah Merrill
  6. Anna Lake, m. Samuel Whitney

Samuel and Anna (Lake) Whitney had no known children.

References

1.^  L.D.S. International Genealogical Index, Batch # M503632

2.^  Lee Douglas Van Antwerp, M.D., C.G., and Robert S. Wakefield, F.A.S.G., ed., Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Descendants of the Pilgrims who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1994), volume 9, pages 131-132.

3.^  Ibid.


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