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'''Charles<sup>8</sup> Field Whitney''' (Theodore<sup>7</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Ami (1781-1867)| Ami]]<sup>6</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1737-1792)|Jonathan]]<sup>5</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1704-1755)|Jonathan]]<sup>4</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1681-1754)|Jonathan]]<sup>3</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]<sup>1</sup>), son of Theodore and Experience (Warner) Whitney was born 22 Nov 1831, Niagra Falls, New York{{ref|1}} and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Turnbull Co., Ohio{{ref|2}}.
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'''Charles<sup>8</sup> Field Whitney''' (Theodore<sup>7</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Ami (1781-1867)| Ami]]<sup>6</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1737-1792)|Jonathan]]<sup>5</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1704-1755)|Jonathan]]<sup>4</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1681-1754)|Jonathan]]<sup>3</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]<sup>1</sup>), son of Theodore and Experience (Warner) Whitney was born 22 Nov 1831, Niagara Falls, New York{{ref|1}} and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Turnbull Co., Ohio{{ref|2}}.
  
Charles married '''Charlotte W. Crittenden''' 4 Oct 1854, Geneva, NY, daughter of Fortiscue Crittenden.
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Charles married 4 Oct 1854, Geneva, NY, '''Charlotte W. Crittenden''', daughter of Fortiscue Crittenden. She was born 30 Apr 1835, New York, and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Trumbull County, Ohio.
 
 
She was born 30 Apr 1835, New York and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Turnbull Co., Ohio.
 
  
 
C. F. was raised and educated in Niagra County, New York. About 1860 he and his brother George went to Allegan Co., Michigan, where they engaged in the manufacture of rakes for several years. C. F. had a grocery store in Mineral Ridge, Ohio. It was 22 x 40 feet with an "L" of 18 x 30 feet and he carried a stock of about $9,500 in value: dry goods, boots, shoes, groceries, buggies, carriages, sleighs, and lumber, etc.  There were lots of poor Welch miners in the area. He would extend credit even when nobody paid their bills. He did a lot for the people of the area and was highly thought of. C. F. was a member of the Republican Party, served as Township Trustee for twenty years or more, and was a member of the Mineral Ridge School Board. He was also a member of the Masonic order, blue lodge of Niles, the I.O.O.F., and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church. He had a stroke in Buffalo at the Worlds Fair. He spent years in a wheelchair thereafter.
 
C. F. was raised and educated in Niagra County, New York. About 1860 he and his brother George went to Allegan Co., Michigan, where they engaged in the manufacture of rakes for several years. C. F. had a grocery store in Mineral Ridge, Ohio. It was 22 x 40 feet with an "L" of 18 x 30 feet and he carried a stock of about $9,500 in value: dry goods, boots, shoes, groceries, buggies, carriages, sleighs, and lumber, etc.  There were lots of poor Welch miners in the area. He would extend credit even when nobody paid their bills. He did a lot for the people of the area and was highly thought of. C. F. was a member of the Republican Party, served as Township Trustee for twenty years or more, and was a member of the Mineral Ridge School Board. He was also a member of the Masonic order, blue lodge of Niles, the I.O.O.F., and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church. He had a stroke in Buffalo at the Worlds Fair. He spent years in a wheelchair thereafter.
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| '''Caroline<sup>9</sup> Elizabeth "Libby" Whitney''', born 13 Sep 1855, New York and died after 1930. Married William H. Warner, 14 Oct 1874. Will Warner was a wealthy coal mine owner in Cleveland. Two sons: Whitney, b. 3 Jun 1878, d. 11 Feb 1941; and Hugh (or Hoyt) L., b. 25 Dec 1880.  
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| '''Caroline Elizabeth<sup>9</sup> "Libby" Whitney''', born 13 Sep 1855, New York and died after 1930. Married 14 Oct 1874, William H. Warner. Will Warner was a wealthy coal mine owner in Cleveland. Res. Mineral Ridge, OH.  Two sons: Whitney, b. 3 Jun 1878, d. 11 Feb 1941; and Hugh (or Hoyt) L., b. 25 Dec 1880.  
 
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| '''Frances A. "Fanny" Whitney''', born 22 Jun 1857. Married Rev. John J. Graham on 15 Sep 1876. Rev. Graham was a Presbyterian minister. Four children: Alice Frances, b. 23 May 1877; William Charles, b. 5 Sep 1880; Lottie Crittenden, b. 14 Jun 1882; and Paul Edgar, b. 30 Jul 1885.
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| '''Frances A. "Fanny" Whitney''', born 22 Jun 1857; married 15 Sep 1876 Rev. John J. Graham. Rev. Graham was a Presbyterian minister. Res. Perryville, Virginia.  Four children: Alice Frances, b. 23 May 1877; William Charles, b. 5 Sep 1880; Lottie Crittenden, b. 14 Jun 1882; and Paul Edgar, b. 30 Jul 1885.
 
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| '''Aby W. Whitney''', born 26 Jul 1858, New York and died after 1900. Aby never married and was a teacher and missionary.
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| '''Aby W. Whitney''', born 26 Jul 1858, New York; died after 1900. Aby never married and was a teacher and missionary.  Res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio.
 
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| '''Ami Ellsworth Whitney''', born 18 Sep 1861 and died 24 Apr 1874.
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| '''Ami Ellsworth Whitney''', born 18 Sep 1861; died 24 Apr 1874.
 
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| '''Nellie Force Whitney''', born 21 Nov 1864 and died 15 Dec 1887, Youngstown, Ohio.
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| '''Nellie Force Whitney''', born 21 Nov 1864; died 15 Dec 1887, Youngstown, Ohio.
 
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| '''Charles Edward "Charlie" Whitney''', born 15 Apr 1866. Occupation, clerk. Married Annie Elizabeth Helnig (or Helwig), 14 Feb 1891. Two children: Charlotte b. Feb 1895, Ohio; and Charles F. b. Nov 1897, Ohio.
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| '''Charles Edward "Charlie" Whitney''', born 15 Apr 1866. Occupation, clerk. Married Annie Elizabeth Helnig (or Helwig), 14 Feb 1891; born 30 Nov 1866. Clerk, res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio.  Two children: Charlotte b. Feb 1895, Ohio; and Charles F. b. Nov 1897, Ohio.
 
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| '''Katherine Ethelyn "Kate" Whitney''', born 17 Nov 1871, Mineral Ridge, Turnbull Co., Ohio and died 14 Mar 1932, Los Angeles, CA. Married on 8 Oct 1890, Moselle, MO to Robert Anderson Woods. Woods was a wholesale coal dealer. Robert and Kate were divorced.  Two sons: Donovan Whitney Woods, b. 17 Jan 1893, Los Angeles, CA and d. 15 May 1979, Santa Barbara, CA; and Robert Edgar, b. 2 Dec 1893, Los Angeles, CA and d. 27 May 1972, Dana Point, CA.
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| '''Katherine Ethelyn "Kate" Whitney''', born 17 Nov 1871, Mineral Ridge, Trumbull Co., Ohio; died 14 Mar 1932, Los Angeles, CA. Married on 8 Oct 1890, Moselle, MO, Robert Anderson Woods. Woods was a wholesale coal dealer, res. Pasadena, CA.  Robert and Kate were divorced.  Two sons: Donovan Whitney Woods, b. 17 Jan 1893, Los Angeles, CA, d. 15 May 1979, Santa Barbara, CA; and Robert Edgar, b. 2 Dec 1893, Los Angeles, CA, d. 27 May 1972, Dana Point, CA.
 
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| '''John Frederick "Fred" Whitney''', b. 30 Dec 1874.
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| '''John Frederick "Fred" Whitney''', b. 30 Dec 1874; res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio.
 
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1.{{note|1}} Family information handed down. Also U.S. Census records.
 
1.{{note|1}} Family information handed down. Also U.S. Census records.
  
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2.{{note|2}} Some data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 586|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 586-587]].
  
 
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[[Image:warnerfamily.jpg|frame|center|William & Caroline Elizabeth (Whitney) Warner family, Cleveland, OH in the 1920s]]
 
[[Image:warnerfamily.jpg|frame|center|William & Caroline Elizabeth (Whitney) Warner family, Cleveland, OH in the 1920s]]
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Revision as of 00:36, 5 July 2006

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Charles8 Field Whitney (Theodore7, Ami6, Jonathan5, Jonathan4, Jonathan3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Theodore and Experience (Warner) Whitney was born 22 Nov 1831, Niagara Falls, New York[1] and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Turnbull Co., Ohio[2].

Charles married 4 Oct 1854, Geneva, NY, Charlotte W. Crittenden, daughter of Fortiscue Crittenden. She was born 30 Apr 1835, New York, and died after 1900, (probably) Mineral Ridge, Trumbull County, Ohio.

C. F. was raised and educated in Niagra County, New York. About 1860 he and his brother George went to Allegan Co., Michigan, where they engaged in the manufacture of rakes for several years. C. F. had a grocery store in Mineral Ridge, Ohio. It was 22 x 40 feet with an "L" of 18 x 30 feet and he carried a stock of about $9,500 in value: dry goods, boots, shoes, groceries, buggies, carriages, sleighs, and lumber, etc. There were lots of poor Welch miners in the area. He would extend credit even when nobody paid their bills. He did a lot for the people of the area and was highly thought of. C. F. was a member of the Republican Party, served as Township Trustee for twenty years or more, and was a member of the Mineral Ridge School Board. He was also a member of the Masonic order, blue lodge of Niles, the I.O.O.F., and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church. He had a stroke in Buffalo at the Worlds Fair. He spent years in a wheelchair thereafter.

Children of Charles8 Field and Charlotte W. (Crittenden) Whitney:

i. Caroline Elizabeth9 "Libby" Whitney, born 13 Sep 1855, New York and died after 1930. Married 14 Oct 1874, William H. Warner. Will Warner was a wealthy coal mine owner in Cleveland. Res. Mineral Ridge, OH. Two sons: Whitney, b. 3 Jun 1878, d. 11 Feb 1941; and Hugh (or Hoyt) L., b. 25 Dec 1880.
ii. Frances A. "Fanny" Whitney, born 22 Jun 1857; married 15 Sep 1876 Rev. John J. Graham. Rev. Graham was a Presbyterian minister. Res. Perryville, Virginia. Four children: Alice Frances, b. 23 May 1877; William Charles, b. 5 Sep 1880; Lottie Crittenden, b. 14 Jun 1882; and Paul Edgar, b. 30 Jul 1885.
iii. Aby W. Whitney, born 26 Jul 1858, New York; died after 1900. Aby never married and was a teacher and missionary. Res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio.
iv. Ami Ellsworth Whitney, born 18 Sep 1861; died 24 Apr 1874.
v. Nellie Force Whitney, born 21 Nov 1864; died 15 Dec 1887, Youngstown, Ohio.
vi. Charles Edward "Charlie" Whitney, born 15 Apr 1866. Occupation, clerk. Married Annie Elizabeth Helnig (or Helwig), 14 Feb 1891; born 30 Nov 1866. Clerk, res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio. Two children: Charlotte b. Feb 1895, Ohio; and Charles F. b. Nov 1897, Ohio.
vii. Katherine Ethelyn "Kate" Whitney, born 17 Nov 1871, Mineral Ridge, Trumbull Co., Ohio; died 14 Mar 1932, Los Angeles, CA. Married on 8 Oct 1890, Moselle, MO, Robert Anderson Woods. Woods was a wholesale coal dealer, res. Pasadena, CA. Robert and Kate were divorced. Two sons: Donovan Whitney Woods, b. 17 Jan 1893, Los Angeles, CA, d. 15 May 1979, Santa Barbara, CA; and Robert Edgar, b. 2 Dec 1893, Los Angeles, CA, d. 27 May 1972, Dana Point, CA.
viii. John Frederick "Fred" Whitney, b. 30 Dec 1874; res. Mineral Ridge, Ohio.

References

1.^  Family information handed down. Also U.S. Census records.

2.^  Some data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), pp. 586-587.


Copyright © 2006, Don Worth, the Whitney Research Group


Photographs

Charles Field Whitney
Charles Field Whitney with his grandsons, Robert & Donovan Woods around 1905
Katherine Ethelyn Whitney
Aby Whitney
William & Caroline Elizabeth (Whitney) Warner family, Cleveland, OH in the 1920s