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My grandfather Robert Earl Whitney was born (August 17, 1898) and raised in Mexico, NY. He had one sister Doris, several years younger.
 
My grandfather Robert Earl Whitney was born (August 17, 1898) and raised in Mexico, NY. He had one sister Doris, several years younger.
  
His father was William Whitney born 1857(?) or thereabouts in Watkins Glenn, NY. His wife was Maude (Mowry) Whitney. He was a farmer in Mexico, NY. He had one brother named Glenn Whitney.  
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His father was William Whitney born 1877(?) or thereabouts in Watkins Glenn, NY. His wife was Maude (Mowry) Whitney. He was a farmer in Mexico, NY. He had one brother named Glenn Whitney.  
  
Robert Earl Whitney went to college on a wrestling scholarship, married Adeline Francis Shockey b. June 1904, McCarther, Ohio.
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Robert Earl Whitney went to Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts on a wrestling scholarship. He married Adeline Francis Shockey b. June 1904, McCarther, Ohio.
  
They lived in Ohio where my father was born, eventually settling in Dansville, NY and had a prosperous appliance and electronics business with a large factory storefront called "Whitney's." He also owned a portfolio of rental residences in Rochester, NY, until he retired to Miami, FL where he sold real estate.
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They lived in Ohio where my father (Robert Earl Jr.)was born, eventually settling in Dansville, NY and had a prosperous appliance and electronics business with a large factory storefront called "Whitney's." He also owned a portfolio of rental residences in Dansville, NY, until he retired to Miami, FL in 1967 where he sold real estate. He passed away in 1988 at age 89.
  
 
Had three children, Robert Earl Jr., Barbara, and Virginia Ellen. I am the first and only child of Robert Earl Whitney, Jr. (b. February 1924) and his wife Margaret Anna (Wohlleben) Whitney (b.February 1937.) I was raised by my paternal Whitney grandparents and remember my great grandfather who lived with us in Dansville until his death in 1961 or 1962. He would hold my hand and go for walks in town and his room smelt like sweet cigars.
 
Had three children, Robert Earl Jr., Barbara, and Virginia Ellen. I am the first and only child of Robert Earl Whitney, Jr. (b. February 1924) and his wife Margaret Anna (Wohlleben) Whitney (b.February 1937.) I was raised by my paternal Whitney grandparents and remember my great grandfather who lived with us in Dansville until his death in 1961 or 1962. He would hold my hand and go for walks in town and his room smelt like sweet cigars.
  
 
Any info pertaining to this branch of Whitney's would be welcome.
 
Any info pertaining to this branch of Whitney's would be welcome.

Revision as of 18:23, 30 December 2008

My Whitney Line

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Whitney ancestors are from the John & Elinor lineage I believe.

My grandfather Robert Earl Whitney was born (August 17, 1898) and raised in Mexico, NY. He had one sister Doris, several years younger.

His father was William Whitney born 1877(?) or thereabouts in Watkins Glenn, NY. His wife was Maude (Mowry) Whitney. He was a farmer in Mexico, NY. He had one brother named Glenn Whitney.

Robert Earl Whitney went to Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts on a wrestling scholarship. He married Adeline Francis Shockey b. June 1904, McCarther, Ohio.

They lived in Ohio where my father (Robert Earl Jr.)was born, eventually settling in Dansville, NY and had a prosperous appliance and electronics business with a large factory storefront called "Whitney's." He also owned a portfolio of rental residences in Dansville, NY, until he retired to Miami, FL in 1967 where he sold real estate. He passed away in 1988 at age 89.

Had three children, Robert Earl Jr., Barbara, and Virginia Ellen. I am the first and only child of Robert Earl Whitney, Jr. (b. February 1924) and his wife Margaret Anna (Wohlleben) Whitney (b.February 1937.) I was raised by my paternal Whitney grandparents and remember my great grandfather who lived with us in Dansville until his death in 1961 or 1962. He would hold my hand and go for walks in town and his room smelt like sweet cigars.

Any info pertaining to this branch of Whitney's would be welcome.