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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Micah (1752-1832)|Micah<sup>5</sup> and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney]],{{ref|1}}  
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Micah (1752-1832)|Micah<sup>5</sup> and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney]],{{ref|1}}  
was born 19 Mar 1806, Phillips, ME,{{ref|2}} and died May 1890, Gardiner, ME. (Note: Micah Whitney brought his family from Gray to Phillips, ME in 1811. G.B. Sedgeley claims to have found a record that Benjamin was born in Gray. He was definitely not born in Phillips.)
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was born 19 Mar 1806, Phillips, ME,{{ref|2}} and died May 1890, Gardiner, ME. (Note: Micah Whitney brought his family from Gray to Phillips, ME in 1811. G.B. Sedgeley claims to have found a record that Benjamin was born in Gray. He was definitely not born in Phillips.)
  
He married, 26 Sep 1830, Phillips, ME, '''Susan Wells''', the dau. of Nathaniel and Susan (Harris) Wells of Ipswich, MA and Mt. Vernon, ME. She was born 1806, and died 1892, Gray, ME, aged 86 years. He died 1 May 1890 in Gardiner, ME. Benjamin and Susan are buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Phillips, ME.  
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He married, 26 Sep 1830, Phillips, ME, '''Susan Wells''', the dau. of Nathaniel and Susan (Harris) Wells of Ipswich, MA and Mt. Vernon, ME. She was born 1806, and died 1892, Gray, ME, aged 86 years.
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Benjamin and Susan are buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Phillips, ME.  
  
 
He resided Madrid and Gardiner, ME.
 
He resided Madrid and Gardiner, ME.
 
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Children of Benjamin Morse<sup>6</sup> and Susan (Wells) Whitney:
 
Children of Benjamin Morse<sup>6</sup> and Susan (Wells) Whitney:
  
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| '''Phebe Cobb<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', b. 24 Feb 1831, Phillips, ME; m. Orrington Andrews.
 
| '''Phebe Cobb<sup>7</sup> Whitney''', b. 24 Feb 1831, Phillips, ME; m. Orrington Andrews.
:Ch.: Emola, b. -----; resided Gardiner, ME. She is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Gardiner, ME.  
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:Ch.: Emola, b. -----; resided Gardiner, ME. She is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Gardiner, ME.  
 
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| '''Martin VanBuren Whitney''', b. 21 Jun 1834, Phillips, ME; m.(1) bef. 1852, ----- Rowe; m.(2) bef. 1858, Abbie Q. Toothaker; m.(3) Ila Babb. (Note: Martin did not marry Ila Babb. Ila married Martin's son Edward H. Whitney.)
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| [[Family:Whitney, Martin Van Buren (1834-1924)|'''Martin VanBuren Whitney''']], b. 21 Jun 1834, Phillips, ME; m.(1) bef. 1852, ----- Rowe; m.(2) bef. 1858, Abbie Q. Toothaker.
 
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2.{{note|2}} "[Born] 19 Mar 1806, Beng. M., s. Micah Whitney and Hannah," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips Vital Records]].
 
2.{{note|2}} "[Born] 19 Mar 1806, Beng. M., s. Micah Whitney and Hannah," according to [[Archive:Phillips, Maine, Vital Records|Phillips Vital Records]].
  
3. 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). (Please insert link)
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3. Sedgeley, George B., [[Archive:Micah Whitney, Revolutionary Soldier|''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)]].
  
4. Whitney, Kenneth L., The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin (Silver Spring, MD: The author, 2003). (Please insert link)
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4. Whitney, Kenneth L., [[Archive:The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin|''The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin (Silver Spring, MD: The author, 2003)]].
  
5. From the proceedings of the General Court Martial Of Benjamin M. Whitney, LL0164, National Archives, Washington D.C. (Please insert link)
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5. From the proceedings of the [[Archive:Court Martial File, Benjamin M. Whitney|General Court Martial Of Benjamin M. Whitney]], LL0164, National Archives, Washington D.C.
  
 
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2009, 2010, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Ken.whitney|Kenneth L. Whitney]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:22, 21 January 2010

Benjamin Morse Whitney

Benjamin Morse6 Whitney (Micah5, Abel4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Micah5 and Hannah (Cobb) Whitney,[1] was born 19 Mar 1806, Phillips, ME,[2] and died May 1890, Gardiner, ME. (Note: Micah Whitney brought his family from Gray to Phillips, ME in 1811. G.B. Sedgeley claims to have found a record that Benjamin was born in Gray. He was definitely not born in Phillips.)

He married, 26 Sep 1830, Phillips, ME, Susan Wells, the dau. of Nathaniel and Susan (Harris) Wells of Ipswich, MA and Mt. Vernon, ME. She was born 1806, and died 1892, Gray, ME, aged 86 years.

Benjamin and Susan are buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Phillips, ME.

He resided Madrid and Gardiner, ME.
Children of Benjamin Morse6 and Susan (Wells) Whitney:

i. Phebe Cobb7 Whitney, b. 24 Feb 1831, Phillips, ME; m. Orrington Andrews.
Ch.: Emola, b. -----; resided Gardiner, ME. She is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Gardiner, ME.
ii. Royal Thaxter Whitney, b. 29 Jul 1832, Phillips, ME; m. Sarah Louise Lambert; resided El Paso, TX. Listed as "Thaxter L." in 1850.
iii. Martin VanBuren Whitney, b. 21 Jun 1834, Phillips, ME; m.(1) bef. 1852, ----- Rowe; m.(2) bef. 1858, Abbie Q. Toothaker.
iv. Melvina Susan Whitney, b. 28 May 1836, Rangeley, ME; m. 1 Jan 1860, J. Richmond Adams.
v. Joseph Clement Whitney, b. 26 Feb 1838 (twin), Rangeley, ME; Dr., resided Thorndike, ME.
vi. Mary Clementine Whitney, b. 26 Feb 1838 (twin), Rangeley, ME; d. 1916; m. George H. Cushman; resided Phillips, ME. George died in 1903, and Mary in 1916. They are both buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Phillips, ME. They had one child: Aura Cushman, b. abt 1862.
vii. Benjamin Dexter Whitney, b. 25 Dec 1841, Rangeley, ME; m. Annis B. Ross, b. in 1847, the dau. of William and Eunice (Hoar) Ross. Both died in Phillips, ME.: he in 1917 and she in 1926. Both are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Phillips, ME.
viii. Martha Van Buren Whitney, b. -----; resided Sabattus, ME. (Note: This entry by F.C. Pierce should be corrected to Martin Van Buren Whitney (above), who did reside in Greene (Sabattus), ME from at least 1880 to at least 1920.)

Census

  • 1850, Phillips, Franklin Co., ME: Benjamin M. Whitney

References

1.^  His parentage is proven by his birth record.

2.^  "[Born] 19 Mar 1806, Beng. M., s. Micah Whitney and Hannah," according to Phillips Vital Records.

3. 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).

4. Whitney, Kenneth L., The Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney and Dorcas Drury Parlin (Silver Spring, MD: The author, 2003).

5. From the proceedings of the General Court Martial Of Benjamin M. Whitney, LL0164, National Archives, Washington D.C.


Copyright © 2006, 2009, 2010, Robert L. Ward, Kenneth L. Whitney, and the Whitney Research Group