Family:Whitney, Frederick Adelbert (1873-a1940)

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Frederick Adelbert8 Whitney (Adelbert7, Richard Lewis6, Henry5, Eliasaph4, Nathan3, John2, Henry1), son of Adelbert7 and Caroline (Bangs) Whitney, was born 16 May 1873 Mount Morris, NY, and died after 1940.

He married firstly, 18 Jan 1899, Rochester, NY, Bertha Evelyn Pike, daughter of Frank Milton and Mary Jane (Hooper) Pike.[1] She was born 11 Jul 1878, North Rush, NY, and apparently died before 1904.

He married secondly, about 1904, Alice H. Carmichael, daughter of George and Mary (-----) Carmichael. She was born May 1882, NY, and died after 1940.

Children of Frederick Adelbert8 and Bertha Evelyn (Pike) Whitney:

i. Milton Roland9 Whitney, b. 26 May 1900, Rochester, NY; d. aft. 1930; m. 12 Oct 1920, Rochester, NY, Catherine A. Hefter, b. ca. 1898.[2]

Children of Frederick Adelbert8 and Alice H. (Carmichael) Whitney, if any, unknown. None as of 1910.

Census

257 258 Whitney, Fredrick Head W M May 1873 27 mar 1 New York New York New York Shoe Cutter, Rents house Bertha Wife W F Jul 1879 21 mar 1 0ch 0liv New York New York New York

  • 1910, 1-1/2 Cady Street, Rochester Ward 19, Monroe Co., NY:

137 160 Whitney, Frederick A. Head M W 36 m2,6 New York New York New York Shoe Cutter shoe factory, Rents house -----, Alice H. Wife F W 27 m1,6 0ch 0lv New York New York New York None

  • 1920, 1-1/2 Cady Street, Rochester Ward 19, Monroe Co., NY:

273 275 Whitney, Fred Head M W 47 mar New York New York New York Collector gas & electric, Rents property -----, Alice Wife F W 36 mar New York New York New York None -----, Milton Son M W 20 sgl New York New York New York Chauffeur dep't store

References

  • Census records.

1.^  Frederick A Whitney & Bertha Pike Wedding, from Ancestry.com.

2.^  New York, County Marriages, 1847-1848; 1908-1936, from FamilySearch.org.


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