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'''Daniel Whitney''', parentage unknown but probably the son of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (b1725-a1776)|Thomas Whitney (b1725-a1776)]], born sometime between 1775 and 1794,{{ref|1}} died after 1820.{{ref|2}}  
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'''Daniel Whitney''', parentage unknown but probably the son of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1714-1796)|Thomas Whitney (b1725-a1776)]], born sometime between 1775 and 1794,{{ref|1}} died after 1820.{{ref|2}}  
  
 
If this Daniel Whitney was the son of Thomas Whitney, he was born 3 Sep 1777 and was probably the Daniel Whitney who m. Sally Harriss, 15 Jan 1811, Somerset Co., MD.  
 
If this Daniel Whitney was the son of Thomas Whitney, he was born 3 Sep 1777 and was probably the Daniel Whitney who m. Sally Harriss, 15 Jan 1811, Somerset Co., MD.  

Latest revision as of 12:38, 9 June 2010

Daniel Whitney, parentage unknown but probably the son of Thomas Whitney (b1725-a1776), born sometime between 1775 and 1794,[1] died after 1820.[2]

If this Daniel Whitney was the son of Thomas Whitney, he was born 3 Sep 1777 and was probably the Daniel Whitney who m. Sally Harriss, 15 Jan 1811, Somerset Co., MD.

Children of Daniel Whitney:

i. Elizabeth Susan Whitney, b. 12 Mar 1812, m. William M. Tull.

Census

  • 1810, Wicomico Hundred, Somerset Co., MD: Daniel Whitney, 2 males 16-26, 1 male 10-16, 1 other free person, 2 slaves.
  • 1820, 2-Dist, Somerset Co., MD: Daniel Whitney, 1 male 26-45, 3 males 16-26, 10 people engaged in commerce, 2 male slaves 45 and over, 3 male slaves 26-45, 3 male slaves 15-26, 2 male slaves under 14, 2 female slaves 26-45, 3 female slaves under 14.
  • 1830: not found. The census for Somerset Co., MD has been lost.
  • 1840: not found.

References

1. ^  1820 census.

2. ^  He was enumerated on the 1820 census, so he must have died sometime after that.



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