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'''Clyde Perry Whitney''' (Lafayette, Horace B; Horace B; Luther; Nathaniel; Samuel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; John, John; Thomas), was born 27 Sept. 1893, Rocky Run Twp Hancock Co. IL, and died 19 March 1979, Superior, WI.
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'''Clyde Perry<sup>10</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Lafayette Le/Frazier (1868-1945)|Lafayette<sup>9</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Horace Burnham (1806-1831)|Horace Burnham<sup>8</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Luther (1777-a1830)|Luther<sup>7</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1749-1829)|Nathaniel<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Samuel (c1710-1788)|Samuel<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1675-1730)|Nathaniel<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1647-1733)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Lafayette Le/Frazier (1868-1945)|Lafayette<sup>9</sup> Le/Frazier and Olive "Pearl" (Spencer) Whitney]],
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was born 27 Sep 1893, Rocky Run Twp., Hancock Co., IL, and died 19 Mar 1979, Superior, WI.
  
He married 3 Feb. 1921, Bozeman, MT, '''Bertha Ethel Metcalf''', daughter of John Luther and Annie Laurie (Metcalf) Metcalf. She was born 1 Dec. 1902, Roscoe, MO, and died 15 Dec. 1980, Superior, WI.
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He married, 3 Feb 1921, Bozeman, MT, '''Bertha Ethel Metcalf''', daughter of John Luther and Annie Laurie (Metcalf) Metcalf. She was born 1 Dec 1902, Roscoe, MO, and died 15 Dec 1980, Superior, WI.
 
 
Clyde was a master mason of Lima Lodge #135. He was a disabled WWI Veteran taking a shell fragment in his right arm in France. He lost most of the use of his right arm as a result. His sergeant Luke Whalen saved his life. Clyde homesteaded in the Red River Valley and in Montana. He attended the University of Bozeman MT and eventually moved back to IL to the family farm in Lima. He moved from Lima, to Bayfield WI, picking berries and apples and homesteading there. He attended the University of Minnesota for poultry and bee keeping, returning to IL and later to IL to work as Star mail route in 1934 in Kingston MN a mail and milk run. In 1938 he moved to Cloverton MN and worked at a Veteran Conservation Camp in Danbury and Hinkly MN. finally moving to Duluth, MN serving on the Great Lake Ore Ships until he retired from the Great Lakes shipping Co. where he served as a cook.
 
  
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Clyde was a master mason of Lima Lodge #135.  He was a disabled WWI Veteran taking a shell fragment in his right arm in France.  He lost most of the use of his right arm as a result.  His sergeant Luke Whalen saved his life.  Clyde homesteaded in the Red River Valley and in Montana.  He attended the University of Bozeman, MT, and eventually moved back to IL to the family farm in Lima.  He moved from Lima, to Bayfield, WI, picking berries and apples and homesteading there.  He attended the University of Minnesota for poultry and bee keeping, returning to IL and later to IL to work as Star mail route in 1934 in Kingston, MN, a mail and milk run.  In 1938 he moved to Cloverton, MN, and worked at a Veteran Conservation Camp in Danbury [''sic''] and Hinkly [''sic''], MN, finally moving to Duluth, MN, serving on the Great Lake Ore Ships until he retired from the Great Lakes Shipping Co., where he served as a cook.
  
 
Children of Clyde Perry and Bertha Ethel (Metcalf) Whitney:
 
Children of Clyde Perry and Bertha Ethel (Metcalf) Whitney:
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| '''James Bertram Whitney''', b. 20 Aug. 1921, Minneapolis, MN; d. 11 Oct1997, Cape Coral, FL.
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| '''James Bertram Whitney''', b. 20 Aug 1921, Minneapolis, MN; d. 11 Oct 1997, Cape Coral, FL.
 
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| '''Dora Virginia Whitney''', b. 25 June 1922, Minneapolis, MN; d. 16 Dec. 2007, Duluth, MN.
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| '''Dora Virginia Whitney''', b. 25 Jun 1922, Minneapolis, MN; d. 16 Dec 2007, Duluth, MN.
 
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| '''Jessie Ann Whitney''', b. 25 Jan. 1924, Anoka, MN; d.  , .
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| '''Jessie Ann Whitney''', b. 25 Jan 1924, Anoka, MN.
 
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| '''Thomas Lafayette Whitney''', b. 16 Nov. 1927, Lima, IL; d. 17 Sept. 2011, Duluth, MN.
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| '''Thomas Lafayette Whitney''', b. 16 Nov 1927, Lima, IL; d. 17 Sep 2011, Duluth, MN.
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==References==
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== References ==
  
Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates, Adams & Hancock Co. IL; Duluth, MN. Superior, WI. US Dept. of Defense, Military records, White Star Great Lakes Shipping Line. Personal Witness of Bruce T. Whitney
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* Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates, Adams & Hancock Co. IL; Duluth, MN. Superior, WI. US Dept. of Defense, Military records, White Star Great Lakes Shipping Line. Personal Witness of Bruce T. Whitney
  
 
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Copyright &copy; 2012, Bruce T. Whitney and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
 
Copyright &copy; 2012, Bruce T. Whitney and the [[Whitney Research Group]].
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[[Category:Illinois]]
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[[Category:Hancock County, Illinois]]
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[[Category:Lima, Hancock County, Illinois]]
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[[Category:Montana]]
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[[Category:Gallatin County, Montana]]
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[[Category:Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana]]
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[[Category:Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Meeker County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Kingston, Meeker County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Pine County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Cloverton, Pine County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Danforth, Pine County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Hinckley, Pine County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Saint Louis County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Duluth, Saint Louis County, Minnesota]]
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[[Category:Wisconsin]]
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[[Category:Bayfield County, Wisconsin]]
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[[Category:Bayfield, Bayfield County, Wisconsin]]

Revision as of 16:18, 2 July 2012

Clyde Perry10 Whitney (Lafayette9, Horace Burnham8, Luther7, Nathaniel6, Samuel5, Nathaniel4, Nathaniel3, John2, John1), son of Lafayette9 Le/Frazier and Olive "Pearl" (Spencer) Whitney, was born 27 Sep 1893, Rocky Run Twp., Hancock Co., IL, and died 19 Mar 1979, Superior, WI.

He married, 3 Feb 1921, Bozeman, MT, Bertha Ethel Metcalf, daughter of John Luther and Annie Laurie (Metcalf) Metcalf. She was born 1 Dec 1902, Roscoe, MO, and died 15 Dec 1980, Superior, WI.

Clyde was a master mason of Lima Lodge #135. He was a disabled WWI Veteran taking a shell fragment in his right arm in France. He lost most of the use of his right arm as a result. His sergeant Luke Whalen saved his life. Clyde homesteaded in the Red River Valley and in Montana. He attended the University of Bozeman, MT, and eventually moved back to IL to the family farm in Lima. He moved from Lima, to Bayfield, WI, picking berries and apples and homesteading there. He attended the University of Minnesota for poultry and bee keeping, returning to IL and later to IL to work as Star mail route in 1934 in Kingston, MN, a mail and milk run. In 1938 he moved to Cloverton, MN, and worked at a Veteran Conservation Camp in Danbury [sic] and Hinkly [sic], MN, finally moving to Duluth, MN, serving on the Great Lake Ore Ships until he retired from the Great Lakes Shipping Co., where he served as a cook.

Children of Clyde Perry and Bertha Ethel (Metcalf) Whitney:

i. James Bertram Whitney, b. 20 Aug 1921, Minneapolis, MN; d. 11 Oct 1997, Cape Coral, FL.
ii. Dora Virginia Whitney, b. 25 Jun 1922, Minneapolis, MN; d. 16 Dec 2007, Duluth, MN.
iii. Jessie Ann Whitney, b. 25 Jan 1924, Anoka, MN.
iv. Thomas Lafayette Whitney, b. 16 Nov 1927, Lima, IL; d. 17 Sep 2011, Duluth, MN.

References

  • Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates, Adams & Hancock Co. IL; Duluth, MN. Superior, WI. US Dept. of Defense, Military records, White Star Great Lakes Shipping Line. Personal Witness of Bruce T. Whitney

Copyright © 2012, Bruce T. Whitney and the Whitney Research Group.