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'''Benjamin Burbank Whitney''' (Charles, Ebenezer, Micah, Abel, Nathaniel, Benjamin, John), was born 05 20 1884, Phillips, Franklin Co., Maine, and died 10 02 1974, Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine.
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'''Benjamin Burbank<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Charles Edgar (1846-1894)|Charles Edgar<sup>7</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Ebenezer (1791-1874)|Ebenezer<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Micah (1752-1832)|Micah<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Abel (1712-1762)|Abel<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Charles Edgar (1846-1894)|Charles Edgar<sup>7</sup> and Julia  (Burbank) Whitney]],
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was born 20 May 1884, Phillips, ME, and died 2 Oct 1974, Bangor, ME.
  
He married 06 14 1921, Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, '''Hazel Marie  Hall''', daughter of Willard S. and Mary H. (Dow) Hall. She was born 06 02 1896, Robbinston, Washington Co., Maine, and died 11 03 1986, .
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He married 14 Jun 1921, Bangor, ME, '''Hazel Marie  Hall''', daughter of Willard S. and Mary H. (Dow) Hall. She was born 2 Jun 1896, Robbinston, Washington Co., ME, and died 3 Nov 1986.
  
Benjamin Burbank Whitney, a University of Maine graduate, was employed by the Engineering Department of the Maine Central Railroad from May of 1912 until September 30, 1952, when he retired. His service to the railroad was interrupted by military service in the U.S. Army from July, 1917 to June, 1919. He held such positions with the railroad as Rodman and Instrument Man in Portland, ME; Assistant Roadmaster in Waterville and Calais, ME; Roadmaster in Calais, ME; and Track Supervisor in Bangor, ME. He lived at 148 Maple Street and 29 Grove St. in Bangor, ME.
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Benjamin Burbank Whitney, a University of Maine graduate, was employed by the Engineering Department of the Maine Central Railroad from May 1912 until 30 Sep 1952, when he retired. His service to the railroad was interrupted by military service in the U.S. Army from Jul 1917 to Jun 1919. He held such positions with the railroad as Rodman and Instrument Man in Portland, ME; Assistant Roadmaster in Waterville and Calais, ME; Roadmaster in Calais, ME; and Track Supervisor in Bangor, ME. He lived at 148 Maple Street and 29 Grove St. in Bangor, ME.
  
Children of Benjamin Burbank and Hazel Marie (Hall) Whitney:
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Children of Benjamin Burbank<sup>8</sup> and Hazel Marie (Hall) Whitney:
  
 
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==References==
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== References ==
  
Sedgeley, George B., Micah Whitney, Revolutionary Soldier and His Twelve Children Settled Early in Philips, Maine; Jacob and Joseph Whitney Came to Phillips 1792; Salmon Whitney Appeared in Letter E Plantation 1810 (Farmington, Maine: The Knowlton & McLeary Co., Printers, 1943). (Insert Link)
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* [[Archive:Micah Whitney, Revolutionary Soldier|Sedgeley, Geo. B., ''Micah Whitney, Revolutionary Soldier and His Twelve Children Settled Early in Philips, Maine; Jacob and Joseph Whitney Came to Phillips 1792; Salmon Whitney Appeared in Letter E Plantation 1810'' (Farmington, Maine: The Knowlton &amp; McLeary Co., Printers, 1943)]].
  
 
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Copyright &copy; 2009, Kenneth L. Whitney and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
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Copyright &copy; 2009, [[User:Ken.whitney|Kenneth L. Whitney]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
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[[Category:Maine]]
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[[Category:Franklin County, Maine]]
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[[Category:Phillips, Franklin County, Maine]]
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[[Category:Penobscot County, Maine]]
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[[Category:Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine]]

Latest revision as of 02:44, 1 December 2009

Benjamin Burbank8 Whitney (Charles Edgar7, Ebenezer6, Micah5, Abel4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Charles Edgar7 and Julia (Burbank) Whitney, was born 20 May 1884, Phillips, ME, and died 2 Oct 1974, Bangor, ME.

He married 14 Jun 1921, Bangor, ME, Hazel Marie Hall, daughter of Willard S. and Mary H. (Dow) Hall. She was born 2 Jun 1896, Robbinston, Washington Co., ME, and died 3 Nov 1986.

Benjamin Burbank Whitney, a University of Maine graduate, was employed by the Engineering Department of the Maine Central Railroad from May 1912 until 30 Sep 1952, when he retired. His service to the railroad was interrupted by military service in the U.S. Army from Jul 1917 to Jun 1919. He held such positions with the railroad as Rodman and Instrument Man in Portland, ME; Assistant Roadmaster in Waterville and Calais, ME; Roadmaster in Calais, ME; and Track Supervisor in Bangor, ME. He lived at 148 Maple Street and 29 Grove St. in Bangor, ME.

Children of Benjamin Burbank8 and Hazel Marie (Hall) Whitney:

i. Paul Willard9 "Hall" Whitney, b. ca. 1923, ME.

References


Copyright © 2009, Kenneth L. Whitney and the Whitney Research Group.