Family:Whitney, Henry Mason (1806-1878)

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Henry Mason8 Whitney (David7, Silas6, David5, Benjamin4, Thomas3, Thomas2, John1), son of David7 and Sarah (Wilson) Whitney, was born 19 Jan 1807, Clarendon, VT, and died 12 Nov 1878, Hampden, OH, aged 71 years.

He married, 4 Jul 1837, Rochester, NY, Maria A. Wood. She was born 31 Dec 1812.

He was born at Clarendon, Rutland County, VT. In his early life he learned the shoemaker's trade, which he followed for about thirty years, when he took up farming and left his trade, it being too confining; moved to Schroon, Essex County, NY, where he lived a number of years; thence, he came to Rochester, NY, where he married, and for a time lived at Erie, PA, also Painesville, OH, and Chardon, OH, and finally purchased a farm in Hampden, Geauga County, OH, where he lived for many years and died at the age of 71 years, 12 Nov 1878. He was a man of marked integrity, temperate and modest in his habits, and liberal to a fault in the alleviation of the sufferings of mankind. He owned his own home at his death and left surviving a widow and five children. He resided Hampden, OH.

Children of Henry Mason8 and Maria A. (Wood) Whitney:

i. Sarah M.9 Whitney, b. 1 Apr 1836; m. 11 Oct 1860, Z. C. Sisson, b. 15 May 1822; resided Blue Earth City, MN.
Ch.: Ida, b. 4 Oct 1861; m. 21 Jan 1885, William T. Ackerman, who d. Mar 1888.
ii. Orin H. Whitney, b.-----; d. unmarried in the Civil war.
iii. Emma L. Whitney, b. 19 May 1851; m. 3 Dec 1872, Richard G. Welford; resided Jefferson, IA. He was b. 15 Dec 1850.
Ch.: F. Hollis, b. 27 Apr 1876; d. 6 Nov 1887; Claude E., b. 12 Dec 1882; d. 27 Aug 1890; Ray G., b. 25 Jan 1887; d. 16 Aug 1887; Roy G., b. 25 Jan 1887; d. 22 Aug 1887; Nellie E., b. 15 Sep 1878.
iv. Albert Emmet Whitney, b. 19 Jul 1853; m. Mary C. Cochran.
v. Riley Whitney, b. -----; resided Marshaltown, IA.
vi. Abby A. Whitney, born -----.

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