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My 5th great grandmother was Amy (Whitney) Britton, born 3 Feb 1793 in New Scotland, Albany county, New York, and died 8 Oct 1856 in Green Bay, Brown county, Wisconsin. This website has been a tremendous boon to my research. When I discovered Amy's maiden name, I came across [[Archive:The Whitney Family of Connecticut|the Phoenix book]] on Ancestry.com and used it as a guide to extend my Whitney line. I verify each generation with original sources, so my work became easier once I found the WRG, because much of it was already done for me.

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H W.png This user is a Descendant of the immigrant Henry Whitney.

My Whitney Line


  • Henry1 Whitney, m.(1) ----- -----
  • John2 Whitney, m. Elizabeth Smith
  • Richard3 Whitney, m. Hannah Darling
  • Samuel4 Whitney, m. Amy Northrop
  • Walter5 Whitney, m. Anah Wells
  • Amy6 Whitney, m. Salmon Britton
  • Dorcas W Britton, m. David Tompkins Mattison
  • Julia Ann Mattison, m. Alonzo Cane Harris
  • Isabella Hannah Harris, m. George Burtram Callahan
  • Fred Burtram Callahan, m. Alice Mildred Click
  • Roger Edward Callahan, m. Ione Lorraine Lagergren
  • Living Callahan, m. Living M
  • Nathan M

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My 5th great grandmother was Amy (Whitney) Britton, born 3 Feb 1793 in New Scotland, Albany county, New York, and died 8 Oct 1856 in Green Bay, Brown county, Wisconsin. This website has been a tremendous boon to my research. When I discovered Amy's maiden name, I came across the Phoenix book on Ancestry.com and used it as a guide to extend my Whitney line. I verify each generation with original sources, so my work became easier once I found the WRG, because much of it was already done for me.