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Old Messages through 31 Mar 2012.

Arthur C. Whitney 1854-1951

Hi Robert,

I found this Whitney in Munroe Cemetery in Lexington, MA. His marriage record shows that his parents were John S. Whitney and Lydia [Hoar] Whitney. Her name is very hard to read though. Arthur was born in Boxborough, MA. I can't find Arthur in "Whitneys by given name" so I want to add him to the correct family page, but I can't find John either. Can you help?

Thanks, Crystal

Arthur Whitney

Wow! No wonder I had trouble finding him, thanks! I am going to add this information to my Find A Grave memorial, crediting the source of course :)

1810 NY Census Index

Robert,

In the 1810 census index for New York, there is a Josh Whitney listed for Franklin Co., but no link or extract. Do you know what that is about? I haven't found an 1810 census record for the Joshua Whitney family that I am currently developing.

Brad - my talk

Re: 1810 Census Index, II

Robert,

Thank you for checking into those records. It is very probable that this is the Joshua that I am developing the family page for. The family profile is a very close match to what I had with the exception of a 10-15 female who may have been married and moved out by the 1820 census. It also confirms the unknown son I have listed. The youngest son William was born in Jan 1810 and consistently listed NY as his birth state. I had reviewed all of the other Joshua's in NY state in 1810 and they all have credible links to known families.

Thanks again and thank you for adding the requested cemeteries.

Brad - my talk

New User! New Family!

Well Hello Mr. Robert Ward!

I was quite excited to find your Group and to find it being thoroughly thoughtout and communitively interactive!

I was also thrilled to get such a speedy reply and to find (after peeping your page)that we are in the same line, therefore, family!

Wonderful to "meet" you, virtually!

I have taken your advice and deleted the personal info to "livings". And Thank You so much for adding the links to our Ancestors, directly. <3

I would like to upload some photos of my Father (as he was a Bronze Medallion Winner of the Olympic Games 1974 in Munich, Germany. Discipline- "Running Boar"- International Rifle Team. As well as one of the "President´s 100").

As well as, that my line is related to Presidents- John Adams and John Quincy Adams And of course, John Adams Cousin Samuel Adams, Jr.. And I´ve downloaded a bit to that line, as well... for any who might be interested in the line being added within their own trees... even if it should not happen to be IN their direct branch.

And lastly, does my "default user page" become a "user page" eventually?

Thanking you for your effort, dedication and drive!

Highest regards, Another driven family member

Is this Your WIKI Page on Thomas Whitney and Mary Bray?

Just wondering, what you know... about what is listed here and if it coincides with "factual" events.

http://www.washburngenealogy.org/index.php?title=Family:Whitney,_Thomas_(1560-1637)

Thank You!

Theresa Renée Eléna Tossas

Awesome!

Thank You, Robert!

I did see the credit to your page, just making sure, that you had seen that page, as well. And making sure the info´s are propoer, before hacking them into my own GEDCOM Tree.

Thank You again, soooooo much!!!! YOU (and all that make this site what it is!) TOTALLY ROCK!!!!

xoxoxo Theresa Renée

Is this connected to our line? I´m a bit confused. lol!

http://thepeerage.com/p33410.htm#i334091

And are these connected to them and to us, as well?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_family_tree

and these?

1984. John Whitney II, born September 14, 1621 in Islesworth, Middlesex, England; died October 12, 1692. He was the son of 3968. John Whitney and 3969. Elinor Bray. He married 1985. Ruth Reynolds 1641 in Watertown, MA. 
     1985. Ruth Reynolds, born 1622 in Aylesford, Kent, England; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 3970. Robert Reynolds and 3971. Mary Pulleyne. 
     

Children of John Whitney and Ruth Reynolds are:

  i.   Ruth Whitney, born April 15, 1645 in Watertown, MA; died Unknown in Groton, MA; married (1) John Shattuck; born February 11, 1646/47 in Watertown, MA; died September 14, 1675 in Charlestown Ferry, MA (Drowned); married (2) Enoch Lawrence March 06, 1675/76; born May 01, 1648 in Watertown, MA; died September 28, 1744 in Groton, MA. 
  ii.   Nathaniel Whitney, born February 01, 1645/46 in Watertown, MA; died January 07, 1729/30 in Weston, MA; married Sarah Hagar; born September 03, 1651 in Watertown, MA; died Unknown. 
 992 iii.   Benjamin Whitney, born June 06, 1643 in Watertown, MA; died March 26, 1723 in Sherbourne, MA; married (1) Susan Wells 1667; married (2) Jane Poor 1668 in York, ME; married (3) Mary Poore April 11, 1695 in Marlborough, MA. 

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/o/l/​Peter-S-Bolster/​GENE6-0022.html

List Benjamin as the son of John Whitney II who married Ruth Reynolds and lists Ruth as his mother and not Elinore UKNOWN

And these are ours > http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_John_(c1678-a1739)

so who is related to who... and how? Thank you for your time and efforts, Theresa Renée

email contact. I believe, Grosvenor Family is possibly, intertwined

Hello again! I´ve been analysing the names in my Grosvenor line from Elizabeth Ann Whitney Grosvenor m. William Harrison Cromer.

It would seem these families were often somewhere a part of the LDS movement and also, intertwined spread out over seemingly, hundreds of years.

They also, seemed to migrate, to some areas together... From say, Boston, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, Maine towards Ohio, Ill., Michigan and farther out west...many to Utah, some farther. Some stayed put, some were in then, to be found migrated to Canada.

There are in this line of Grosvenor, the surnames as in the Whitney lines, here... Adams, Dutton, Boylston, Clarke/Clark, Davies, Baskerville, Waldo, Weld

and

first names as, Ebenezer, Lettice,Rebecca, Esther, William, Joseph, Robert, John, Thomas, Ira, Elijah, Nathaniel, Mary, Margaret, Susanna, Lucy, Elizabeth, Ann, Hiram ect.

If I could get a GEDCOM to you, I believe, it might possibly, assist in making some, yet unrealized, connections.

They also, BOTH have ties to earlier England and the "claims" to be descendants, from Normandy migrated to England sometime between- 1100 and 1200, with William "the Conqueror" also, known as William "the Great", registered in England and at the Hall of Arms, in London. Their descendant claim was to John the Hunter - Gros Venir Gros Venor ect.. see Scrope vs. Grosvenor case.

You have my email, with my registration. I hereby, give you my personal and explicit permission to contact me at this address, so I may provide you with a download of this GEDCOM.

Best regards, Theresa Renée