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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
Spent time in Huntsville from 1895 to 1898 for altering the mark on ten head of hogs.
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Spent time in the Texas state penitentiary at Huntsville from 14 June 1895 to 26 Feb 1898. Sentenced for altering the mark on ten head of hogs with intent to defraud.
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13 May 1917, Hamp Whitney (a one-armed man) was shot. The Paris (TX) Morning News [Newspapers.com]
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He apparently survives. 1920 census
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 01:36, 10 August 2017

Wade Hamp Whitney (John, [probably] Wade H., Joseph), son of John, and Elinder (-----) Whitney, was born Missouri, and died after 1920, probably in Red River Co., TX.

He married, 26 Dec 1880, Nannie Fletcher.

They lived Red River Co., TX.

Children of Wade Hamp and Nannie (Fletcher) Whitney:

i. Juanita Whitney, b. 24 Nov 1881; d. 22 July 1922; m. Alfred W. Westbrook.
ii. Jessie Whitney, b. 1890.
iii. Mattie Whitney, b. 23 June 1889; d. 14 Jan 1985; m. Loran Nichols, 21 Sep, 1937.
iv. Myrtle Whitney, b. 1895.
v. Maggie Whitney, b. 1900, m. Java S. Westbrook.
Possibly other children

Notes

Spent time in the Texas state penitentiary at Huntsville from 14 June 1895 to 26 Feb 1898. Sentenced for altering the mark on ten head of hogs with intent to defraud.

13 May 1917, Hamp Whitney (a one-armed man) was shot. The Paris (TX) Morning News [Newspapers.com] He apparently survives. 1920 census

References


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