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found the source I had.. and some others.. not much info on him.. just names and dates for the 2 brothers in Iowa.  How does one determine to run with stuff like this?  I think some  sources mix up the birthdays for James and John.
 
found the source I had.. and some others.. not much info on him.. just names and dates for the 2 brothers in Iowa.  How does one determine to run with stuff like this?  I think some  sources mix up the birthdays for James and John.
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***this makes no sense.. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/individual_record.asp?recid=7780378&lds=0&frompage=0

Revision as of 17:03, 14 March 2007

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Welcome!

Aaron:

Add what you know to your user page and we'll do what we can to extend your Whitney line!

- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 15:08, 8 March 2007 (CST)

Your Lineage

Aaron:

I think I found your grandfather Dewayne C. Whitney on the 1930 census. He was born about 1915 in Wisconsin. His parents were "Floyd F." Whitney, born about 1888 in Illinois, a farmer, and his wife Victoria C., born about 1890 in Wisconsin. The children in the family were Elmer W., Dewayne C., Lucile I., Gertrude L., Arland G., John W., and Loraine C., all born in Wisconsin. They were living in Arland Township, Barron County, Wisconsin.

Is this the right family?

- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 16:43, 8 March 2007 (CST)

Victoria Robarge

If this is your family, I believe this is your great grandmother's lineage:

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=craigsharrow&id=I689558&style=TEXT

and here's a pedigree for your uncle Elmer:

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=420angel&id=I974997


You are right on the money!!! That was a ton of info very fast. THANK YOU!

John Henry Whitney

Floyd's father was John Henry Whitney, according to the 1900 census, born Sep 1849 in Nebraska. His wife was Cecelia, b. April 1853 in Wisconsin. John Henry was listed as a Painter.

Thanks Tim! I had gotten as far a Floyd.. but no farther. Also I knew almost nothing about my great grandmothers side. I did stumble onto a Civil War registry with all those that served and died. I was suprised at how many Whitneys were in there.. but more suprised at the abnomaly high survival rate of Whitney soldiers.. lol

I just found a John Henry Whitney listed as a musician in the civil war. Wonder about the connection.

John Henry Whitney (First_Last) Regiment Name 1 Massachusetts Infantry Side Union Company A Soldier's Rank_In Musician Soldier's Rank_Out Musician Alternate Name Notes

John Whitney

I just found John & Cecelia Whitney on the 1880 census. Living with them was his mother, Adeline Whitney. This should allow me to trace him back further... hang tight...

- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 20:17, 8 March 2007 (CST)


Man you are fast. This has been a really fun day! I am going to try to chart this all out and give it to my Grandfather on his 93rd birthday.

Even when I know who I am looking for.. I still cant find what you found.. LOL

This is really frustrating.. I started with the info you gave me and my Great Grandmothers side just kept unrolling like a carpet.. I am back into the 1300's in France now. But the Whitney Male side that I really wanted to track stops cold in Nebraska in the 1800's. Why couldn't the line I was really looking for roll out like that? lol I still have not found a connection with a single other Whitney on here.. or any of the other sites I have looked at. I feel so "Unaffiliated".. LOL

I just found this note in the pierce project.

4419. JOHN HENRY WHITNEY (George P., William C., Joshua, Daniel, Benjamin, John, John), b. Oxford. Me., Oct. 16, 1851; m. Apr. 30, 1890 Lulu F. GOHLER; b., May 7, 1864; res. 26 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Me. s.p.

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John Henry

Aaron:

See the "s.p." at the end of his listing? That's Latin for "Sine prole", meaning he died without having any children. Unfortunately, that can't be your John Henry. We'll find him eventually though!

- Tim Doyle - Talk to me 14:22, 12 March 2007 (CDT)

Thanks for the tip. ... it is very tough being a newbie at this.. I know I will get it all figured out.. but right now each page I pull up is a shotgun blast of abbreviations that I don't completely understand.. I just have a hunch when I get past this little block things may fall into place a bit. So many of you have done so much work on this stuff.. I am certain I will cross paths with a documented tree on that side eventually. Then I will have to go back and clean up all these research notes.. lol This site is brilliantly made.. I love it.. great job! Being able to add and remove things so easily is great.. Like a big scratch pad.. except it doesn't get lost under the junk mail.

Another Clue

Check this possibility out:

- Robert - Talk to me 21:09, 13 March 2007 (CDT)

wow.. this could be. I found a John Henry listing in Iowa earlier today too. Maybe I have been stuck.. because I was too focused on Wisconsin. I need to find that listing I found earlier again. I hope I can find another source to back this up because it means we are off to the races on the line now... Thanks a ton Robert. Adeline really does narrow it down though.. hmmm

found the source I had.. and some others.. not much info on him.. just names and dates for the 2 brothers in Iowa. How does one determine to run with stuff like this? I think some sources mix up the birthdays for James and John.