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| + | '''George Appleton<sup>8</sup> Whitney''' | ||
| + | ([[Family:Whitney, George Ransom (1801-1871)|George Ransom<sup>7</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, Appleton Downer (1779-1851)|Appleton Downer<sup>6</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, Asa (1743-1803)|Asa<sup>5</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1714-1744)|Joshua<sup>4</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, William (1678-1754)|William<sup>3</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1635-1719)|Joshua<sup>2</sup>]], | ||
| + | [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
| + | son of [[Family:Whitney, George Ransom (1801-1871)|George Ransom<sup>7</sup> and Harriett Maria (Bronson) Whitney]], | ||
| + | was born 28 Nov 1838, Berea, OH. | ||
| − | + | He married, 2 Dec 1869, Elyria, OH, '''Mary Arabella Patterson'''. She was born 10 May 1850. | |
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| − | He was born in Berea, | + | He was born in Berea, OH. He was educated at Berea, OH, and was a soldier in the war for the Union. After the war closed he engaged in manufacturing business in Berea. He seems to have inherited a natural mechanical genius from some source, possibly from the same fountain head from which Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton-gin, received his. He has had several inventions patented. He is now a manufacturer at Vandalia, IL; resided Defiance, OH, and Vandalia, IL. |
| − | Children of George Appleton<sup>8</sup> Whitney: | + | Children of George Appleton<sup>8</sup> and Mary Arabella (Patterson) Whitney: |
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| align=right valign=top | i. | | align=right valign=top | i. | ||
| − | | '''Grace Mildrid<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', | + | | '''Grace Mildrid<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 2 May 1874; d. 9 Aug 1881. |
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| align=right valign=top | ii. | | align=right valign=top | ii. | ||
| − | | '''Ethel Sophia Whitney''', | + | | '''Ethel Sophia Whitney''', b. 26 Feb 1879. |
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| − | ==References== | + | == References == |
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| + | * All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 575|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 575]]. | ||
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| − | Copyright © 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]] | + | Copyright © 2006, 2009, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]] |
[[Category:Illinois]] | [[Category:Illinois]] | ||
Revision as of 16:32, 27 January 2009
George Appleton8 Whitney (George Ransom7, Appleton Downer6, Asa5, Joshua4, William3, Joshua2, John1), son of George Ransom7 and Harriett Maria (Bronson) Whitney, was born 28 Nov 1838, Berea, OH.
He married, 2 Dec 1869, Elyria, OH, Mary Arabella Patterson. She was born 10 May 1850.
He was born in Berea, OH. He was educated at Berea, OH, and was a soldier in the war for the Union. After the war closed he engaged in manufacturing business in Berea. He seems to have inherited a natural mechanical genius from some source, possibly from the same fountain head from which Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton-gin, received his. He has had several inventions patented. He is now a manufacturer at Vandalia, IL; resided Defiance, OH, and Vandalia, IL.
Children of George Appleton8 and Mary Arabella (Patterson) Whitney:
i. Grace Mildrid9 Whitney, b. 2 May 1874; d. 9 Aug 1881. ii. Ethel Sophia Whitney, b. 26 Feb 1879.
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), p. 575.
Copyright © 2006, 2009, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group