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| − | | '''Edwin L. Whitney''', b. ca. 1855, (prob. Westbrook), ME; m. 9 Aug 1880, Gorham, NH, Hattie M. Bonnie/Bonne/Bonney;{{ref|2}} "the marriage was a failure and there was a separation. He became something of a wanderer with his whereabouts chronically unknown." | + | | '''Edwin L. Whitney''', b. ca. 1855, (prob. Westbrook), ME; m. 9 Aug 1880, Gorham, NH, Hattie M. Bonnie/Bonne/Bonney;{{ref|2}} "the marriage was a failure and there was a separation. He became something of a wanderer with his whereabouts chronically unknown." She m.(2) 1891, Frank Lewis Conklin. |
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Revision as of 20:52, 5 August 2020
Joseph H.7 Whitney (Stephen6, Stephen5, Isaac4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Stephen6 and Abigail (Mayberry) Whitney, was born 7 Apr 1832, Mechanic Falls, ME, and died 4 Jan 1897, New Haven, CT.
He married 6 Jul 1851, Hannah Caswell Montfort, daughter of Amos and Sarah (Field) Montfort. She was born 30 Mar 1831, Lisbon, ME, and died 7 Oct 1871, South Meriden, CT.
Children of Joseph H.7 and Hannah Caswell (Montfort) Whitney:
i. Sarah Ella8 Whitney, b. Jun 1852, (prob. Westbrook), ME; d. 2 Jan 1901, New Haven, CT, aged 48 years; bur. Mapledale Cemetery, New Haven, CT;[1] m. 1869, New Haven, CT, Charles Lyman Wright. ii. Edwin L. Whitney, b. ca. 1855, (prob. Westbrook), ME; m. 9 Aug 1880, Gorham, NH, Hattie M. Bonnie/Bonne/Bonney;[2] "the marriage was a failure and there was a separation. He became something of a wanderer with his whereabouts chronically unknown." She m.(2) 1891, Frank Lewis Conklin. iii. Imogene Whitney, b. 19 Dec 1862, South Meriden, CT; d. 21 Oct 1913, Newington, CT; m. 4 Sep 1895 Raymond Howard Willoughby. Census: - 1870, she is called "Emma J. Whitney"
- 1900, she is called "Emma Willoughby"
- 1910, she is called "Emmajean Willoughby"
One could conclude that she was known as Imogene or Emmajean within the family, or Emma is a nickname for Imogene.
ii. Arthur C. Whitney, b. 1871, Meriden, CT; d. 1871, "a couple of weeks after birth", Meriden, CT.
Census
267 290 Joseph H. Whitney 29 M - Mechanic Maine Hannah C. " 29 F - " Sarah E. " 8 F - " Attended school Edwin L. " 5 M - " Attended school
1380 1919 Whitney, J. H. 39 M W Cutler $300 Maine Male citizen over 21 -----, H. C. 39 F W Keeping House Maine -----, Edwin L. 15 M W At Home Maine -----, Emma J. 7 F W Conn. 1920 Wright, Chas. 23 M W Carpenter Mass. Married in Aug, Male citizen over 21 -----, Ella S. 18 F W Keeping House Maine Married in Aug 1921 Young, Frank 35 M W Cutler Canada Parents foreign born, Nonvote -----, Celia 32 F W Keeping House Canada Parents foreign born -----, Jos. 9 M W Conn. Parents foreign born, Attended school -----, Celia 15 F W At Home Conn. Parents foreign born -----, Emma 7 F W Conn. Parents foreign born
- 1880: not found.
- 1880, Poland, Androscoggin Co., ME:
Isaah BONNE 69 Self M M W ME Laborer ME ME Hannah R. BONNE 57 Wife F M W ME Keeping House ME ME Hellen F. BONNE 22 Dau F S W ME Works In Shoe Shop ME ME Augustus L. BONNE 19 Son M S W ME Laborer ME ME Harriet BONNE 17 Dau F S W ME Works In Paper Mill ME ME Edwin WHITNEY 26 Oth M S W ME Works In Paper Mill ME ME
References
- Willoughby, Miranda Goodrie, The Antecedents of Imogene Whitney (Riverside, RI, 1977).
- D.A.R. Genealogy Library, Washington, D.C.: G.R.C. 1986; S2, V55.2, The American Ancestry of Imogene Whitney
1.^ Find A Grave Memorial #173652089, Sarah E. Wright.
2.^ New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920, from FamilySearch.org.
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