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| '''Augustus Sherman<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 8 Sep 1841, Fairfield, CT; d. 13 Jun 1864, Lincoln Hospital, Washington, DC; m. 10 Aug 1862, Hammonton, NJ, Polly Zidana Seeley, daughter of Banks and Sarah (-----) Seeley, b. NY; a farmer; settled at Hammonton, NJ, in 1861 ....  He enlisted at Trenton, NJ, 2 Jan 1864, in Company E, 3d Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; served in the Army of the Potomac, under General John Sedgwick; was wounded in the battle of The Wilderness; was taken to Washington, DC, where he died in Lincoln Hospital, 13 Jun 1864; and was buried in Washington.  He had no children.  She m.(2) ----- Hoppin, and settled at Hammonton, NJ.
 
| '''Augustus Sherman<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 8 Sep 1841, Fairfield, CT; d. 13 Jun 1864, Lincoln Hospital, Washington, DC; m. 10 Aug 1862, Hammonton, NJ, Polly Zidana Seeley, daughter of Banks and Sarah (-----) Seeley, b. NY; a farmer; settled at Hammonton, NJ, in 1861 ....  He enlisted at Trenton, NJ, 2 Jan 1864, in Company E, 3d Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; served in the Army of the Potomac, under General John Sedgwick; was wounded in the battle of The Wilderness; was taken to Washington, DC, where he died in Lincoln Hospital, 13 Jun 1864; and was buried in Washington.  He had no children.  She m.(2) ----- Hoppin, and settled at Hammonton, NJ.
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Revision as of 00:04, 13 July 2009

Roswell7 Whitney (Aaron Wilkes6, Ebenezer5, David4, Joseph3, John2, Henry1), son of Aaron Wilkes6 and Sarah (Bennett) Whitney, was born 24 Aug 1807, Wilton, CT, and died after 1874.

He married, 24 Oct 1838, Wilton, CT, Eliza Whitlock, daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Denton) Whitlock. She was born 18 Nov 1811, Wilton, CT, and died after 1874.

Phoenix says the following:

"... a farmer and fruit-grower .... They settled in Fairfield, Conn., and, in Ap. 1862, removed to a new settlement in Hammonton, N.J., whence they went, in 1866, to Old Bridge, N.J., and from there, in Ap. 1868, to Bridgeport, Conn. In Nov. 1869, they bought a place at Nichol's Farms, in Trumbull, Conn., where they were living in 1874."

Child of Roswell7 Eliza (Whitlock) Whitney:

i. Augustus Sherman8 Whitney, b. 8 Sep 1841, Fairfield, CT; d. 13 Jun 1864, Lincoln Hospital, Washington, DC; m. 10 Aug 1862, Hammonton, NJ, Polly Zidana Seeley, daughter of Banks and Sarah (-----) Seeley, b. NY; a farmer; settled at Hammonton, NJ, in 1861 .... He enlisted at Trenton, NJ, 2 Jan 1864, in Company E, 3d Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; served in the Army of the Potomac, under General John Sedgwick; was wounded in the battle of The Wilderness; was taken to Washington, DC, where he died in Lincoln Hospital, 13 Jun 1864; and was buried in Washington. He had no children. She m.(2) ----- Hoppin, and settled at Hammonton, NJ.

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