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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1756-1844)|Jacob<sup>6</sup> and Esther (Walcott) Whitney]], | son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1756-1844)|Jacob<sup>6</sup> and Esther (Walcott) Whitney]], | ||
| − | was born 26 Jan 1790, Stow, MA, and died 18 Jan 1858, Nashua, NH. | + | was born 26 Jan 1790, Stow, MA,{{ref|1}} and died 18 Jan 1858, Nashua, NH. |
| − | Marriage intentions were published, Framingham, MA, 24 Oct 1818 for him and '''Rebecca Newell''' "of Medfield".{{ref| | + | Marriage intentions were published, Framingham, MA, 24 Oct 1818 for him and '''Rebecca Newell''' "of Medfield".{{ref|2}} He "of Framngham" married, 19 Nov 1818, Medfield, MA, '''Rebecca Newell'''.{{ref|3}} She was born 2 Feb 1795, Sherborn, MA, and died 16 Jun 1856, Nashua, NH. |
He was born in Stow, MA, where he resided until eighteen years of age, working on his father's farm and attending school as opportunity presented itself. When nineteen years of age he went to Boston to learn the trade of boot and shoemaker. After serving his apprenticeship for four years he went to Framingham to work for a Mr. Buckminster, a boot and shoe manufacturer. A short time afterward he became proprietor of the business, and continued it until the fall of 1825, when he moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, and entered the employ of the Nashua Manufacturing Company in their cotton mills as belt maker (leather), and continued with them for ten years. Later he was a trader in boots and shoes. Mr. Whitney was an upright and conscientious man, Whig in politics, and had the respect and esteem of his townsmen. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian church. He died in Nashua, his wife having preceded him some two years. He resided Framingham, MA, and Nashua, NH. | He was born in Stow, MA, where he resided until eighteen years of age, working on his father's farm and attending school as opportunity presented itself. When nineteen years of age he went to Boston to learn the trade of boot and shoemaker. After serving his apprenticeship for four years he went to Framingham to work for a Mr. Buckminster, a boot and shoe manufacturer. A short time afterward he became proprietor of the business, and continued it until the fall of 1825, when he moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, and entered the employ of the Nashua Manufacturing Company in their cotton mills as belt maker (leather), and continued with them for ten years. Later he was a trader in boots and shoes. Mr. Whitney was an upright and conscientious man, Whig in politics, and had the respect and esteem of his townsmen. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian church. He died in Nashua, his wife having preceded him some two years. He resided Framingham, MA, and Nashua, NH. | ||
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| − | | '''Helen Louisa<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 4 Oct 1819, Framingham, MA;{{ref| | + | | '''Helen Louisa<sup>8</sup> Whitney''', b. 4 Oct 1819, Framingham, MA;{{ref|4}} d. 8 Jan 1893; m. Orlando Lund. |
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| − | | [[Family:Whitney, George Henry (1821-?)|'''George Henry Whitney''']], b. 24 Feb 1821, Framingham, MA;{{ref| | + | | [[Family:Whitney, George Henry (1821-?)|'''George Henry Whitney''']], b. 24 Feb 1821, Framingham, MA;{{ref|5}} m. Susan Glover Stickney. |
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| − | | '''Elizabeth Wheelock Whitney''', b. 19 Oct 1822, Framingham, MA;{{ref| | + | | '''Elizabeth Wheelock Whitney''', b. 19 Oct 1822, Framingham, MA;{{ref|6}} m. 29 Jan 1846, George F. Adams; resided Derry, NH. He was b. 29 Jun 1824. |
:Ch.: Helen Louise, b. 10 Dec 1847; m. 10 Feb 1874, Quincy Jeffers; resided Dedham, MA; Lucy Elizabeth, b. 9 Sep 1850; m. 1 Jan 1870, George Proctor; resided 518 Broadway, South Boston, MA; Sarah Fitz, b. 22 Jun 1852; resided Derry, NH; George Newell, b. 27 Dec 1853; m. 22 Jun 1891, Carrie Combs; resided 901 McGee St., Kansas City, MO; Frankie Wellman, b. 18 Aug 1859; d. 1 Feb 1867; Charles Eugene, b. 23 Jun 1861; m. 27 Nov 1888, Ida Swain; resided No. 6 Roslyn St., Salem, MA; Mary Whitney, b. 4 Sep 1863; d. 4 Sep 1863; Marion Whitney, b. 7 Jan 1867; d. 3 Feb 1877. | :Ch.: Helen Louise, b. 10 Dec 1847; m. 10 Feb 1874, Quincy Jeffers; resided Dedham, MA; Lucy Elizabeth, b. 9 Sep 1850; m. 1 Jan 1870, George Proctor; resided 518 Broadway, South Boston, MA; Sarah Fitz, b. 22 Jun 1852; resided Derry, NH; George Newell, b. 27 Dec 1853; m. 22 Jun 1891, Carrie Combs; resided 901 McGee St., Kansas City, MO; Frankie Wellman, b. 18 Aug 1859; d. 1 Feb 1867; Charles Eugene, b. 23 Jun 1861; m. 27 Nov 1888, Ida Swain; resided No. 6 Roslyn St., Salem, MA; Mary Whitney, b. 4 Sep 1863; d. 4 Sep 1863; Marion Whitney, b. 7 Jan 1867; d. 3 Feb 1877. | ||
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| − | | '''Mary Antoinette Whitney''', b. 2 Aug 1824, Framingham, MA;{{ref| | + | | '''Mary Antoinette Whitney''', b. 2 Aug 1824, Framingham, MA;{{ref|7}} m. 25 Apr 1844, Alfred Lund, d. 1855; m.(2) Josiah Stone; resided Cortland, NY. |
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 302|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 302-303]]. | * All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 302|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 302-303]]. | ||
| − | 1.{{note|1}} "Jesse [Whitney] and | + | 1.{{note|1}} "Jesse [Whitney] [dup. Jessa], s. Jacob and Easter [dup. Esther], [born] Jan. 26, 1790. [Jesse, s. Jacob and Jemima, C.R.]," according to [[Archive:Stow, Massachusetts, Vital Records|F. Apthorp Foster, ed., ''Vital Records of Stow, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)]]. |
| − | 2.{{note|2}} "Jesse [Whitney] | + | 2.{{note|2}} "Jesse [Whitney] and Rebecca Newell of Medfield, int. Oct. 24, 1818," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' (Boston, MA: 1911)]]. |
| − | 3.{{note|3}} " | + | 3.{{note|3}} "Jesse [Whitney] of Framingham and Rebecca Newell, [married] Nov. 19, 1818," according to [[Archive:Medfield, Massachusetts, Vital Records|''Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)]]. |
| − | 4.{{note|4}} " | + | 4.{{note|4}} "Helen Louisa [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Oct. 4, 1819," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Framingham Vital Records]]. |
| − | 5.{{note|5}} " | + | 5.{{note|5}} "George Henry [Whitney], s. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Feb. 24, 1821," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Framingham Vital Records]]. |
| − | 6.{{note|6}} "Mary Antoinette [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Aug. 2, 1824," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Framingham Vital Records]]. | + | 6.{{note|6}} "Elizabeth Wheelock [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Oct. 19 1822," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Framingham Vital Records]]. |
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| + | 7.{{note|7}} "Mary Antoinette [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Aug. 2, 1824," according to [[Archive:Framingham, Massachusetts, Vital Records|Framingham Vital Records]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 18 June 2008
Jesse7 Whitney (Jacob6, Abraham5, Abraham4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of Jacob6 and Esther (Walcott) Whitney, was born 26 Jan 1790, Stow, MA,[1] and died 18 Jan 1858, Nashua, NH.
Marriage intentions were published, Framingham, MA, 24 Oct 1818 for him and Rebecca Newell "of Medfield".[2] He "of Framngham" married, 19 Nov 1818, Medfield, MA, Rebecca Newell.[3] She was born 2 Feb 1795, Sherborn, MA, and died 16 Jun 1856, Nashua, NH.
He was born in Stow, MA, where he resided until eighteen years of age, working on his father's farm and attending school as opportunity presented itself. When nineteen years of age he went to Boston to learn the trade of boot and shoemaker. After serving his apprenticeship for four years he went to Framingham to work for a Mr. Buckminster, a boot and shoe manufacturer. A short time afterward he became proprietor of the business, and continued it until the fall of 1825, when he moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, and entered the employ of the Nashua Manufacturing Company in their cotton mills as belt maker (leather), and continued with them for ten years. Later he was a trader in boots and shoes. Mr. Whitney was an upright and conscientious man, Whig in politics, and had the respect and esteem of his townsmen. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian church. He died in Nashua, his wife having preceded him some two years. He resided Framingham, MA, and Nashua, NH.
Children of Jesse7 and Rebecca (Newell) Whitney:
i. Helen Louisa8 Whitney, b. 4 Oct 1819, Framingham, MA;[4] d. 8 Jan 1893; m. Orlando Lund. ii. George Henry Whitney, b. 24 Feb 1821, Framingham, MA;[5] m. Susan Glover Stickney. iii. Elizabeth Wheelock Whitney, b. 19 Oct 1822, Framingham, MA;[6] m. 29 Jan 1846, George F. Adams; resided Derry, NH. He was b. 29 Jun 1824. - Ch.: Helen Louise, b. 10 Dec 1847; m. 10 Feb 1874, Quincy Jeffers; resided Dedham, MA; Lucy Elizabeth, b. 9 Sep 1850; m. 1 Jan 1870, George Proctor; resided 518 Broadway, South Boston, MA; Sarah Fitz, b. 22 Jun 1852; resided Derry, NH; George Newell, b. 27 Dec 1853; m. 22 Jun 1891, Carrie Combs; resided 901 McGee St., Kansas City, MO; Frankie Wellman, b. 18 Aug 1859; d. 1 Feb 1867; Charles Eugene, b. 23 Jun 1861; m. 27 Nov 1888, Ida Swain; resided No. 6 Roslyn St., Salem, MA; Mary Whitney, b. 4 Sep 1863; d. 4 Sep 1863; Marion Whitney, b. 7 Jan 1867; d. 3 Feb 1877.
iv. Mary Antoinette Whitney, b. 2 Aug 1824, Framingham, MA;[7] m. 25 Apr 1844, Alfred Lund, d. 1855; m.(2) Josiah Stone; resided Cortland, NY. v. Eunice Newell Whitney, b. 9 Jun 1826; d. 4 Dec 1833. vi. Edward Payson Whitney, b. 2 May 1828; m. Josephine Stickney. vii. Charles Frederick Whitney, b. 26 Dec 1829; m. Helen L. Blaisdell. viii. William Andrew Whitney, b. 20 Sep 1831; d. 14 Nov 1861. ix. Eugene Francis Whitney, b. 7 Feb 1834; m. Carrie H. Clark. x. Richard Dexter Whitney, b. 26 Oct 1836; m. Laura A. Ingraham.
References
- All data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), pp. 302-303.
1.^ "Jesse [Whitney] [dup. Jessa], s. Jacob and Easter [dup. Esther], [born] Jan. 26, 1790. [Jesse, s. Jacob and Jemima, C.R.]," according to F. Apthorp Foster, ed., Vital Records of Stow, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911).
2.^ "Jesse [Whitney] and Rebecca Newell of Medfield, int. Oct. 24, 1818," according to Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: 1911).
3.^ "Jesse [Whitney] of Framingham and Rebecca Newell, [married] Nov. 19, 1818," according to Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903).
4.^ "Helen Louisa [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Oct. 4, 1819," according to Framingham Vital Records.
5.^ "George Henry [Whitney], s. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Feb. 24, 1821," according to Framingham Vital Records.
6.^ "Elizabeth Wheelock [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Oct. 19 1822," according to Framingham Vital Records.
7.^ "Mary Antoinette [Whitney], d. of Jesse and Rebeccah, [born] Aug. 2, 1824," according to Framingham Vital Records.
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