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"Williams Street Cemetery in Whitehall, N. Y.," NEHGS, Volume CVI (1952), pp. 106-110.
[p. 110]
- Sarah J. dau. of S. K. and S. A. Whitney Died Aug. 23, 1842, aged 2 yrs. & 4 mos.
Farquharson, John W., Recording Secretary, "Proceedings of the New England Historic Genealogical Society," NEHGR, Vol. CVI (1952), pp. 116-141.
[p. 125] [Addendum I: Reports for the Year 1951, Report of the Recording Secretary, Annual Members Elected]
- Mrs. Frank Sullivan Healey (Eleanor Kathryn Whitney) ... Norfolk, Nebr.
Whittemore, Bradford Adams, and Whittemore, Edgar, "The Whittemore Family in America," NEHGR, Volume CVI (1952), pp. 31-38, 89-99, 191-202, 262-273.
[p. 201]
- Moses Whitney of Stow, yeoman, with his wife Sarah consenting, sold a house in Concord's east part, with 4½ acres adjoining, plus 15 acres of upland, also in Concord, to Benjamin Whittemore of Concord, weaver, for L40. Witnesses: Joshua Brooks and Joseph Rutter. Dated 16 March 1692. Acknowledged 1 April 1693, and recorded 31 Jan. 1695 (Middlesex Deeds, vol. 10, p.371).
Farquharson, John William, "Proceedings of the New England Historic Genealogical Society," NEHGR, Volume CVI (1952), pp. 116-141.
[p. 129]
- Edward Samuel Whitney, A.B., A.M., LL.B., of Montclair, N. J., born in Bennington, N. H., 12 October 1867, died in Florida 11 February 1951. (105:226)
"Memoirs," NEHGR, Volume CVI (1952), pp. 223-232.
[p. 230] [, Addendum I, Report of the Recording Secretary, Deaths Reported in 1951, Annual Members]
- 1935 - Edward S. Whitney of Montclair, N. J., February 1951.
"Notes," NEHGR, Volume CVI (1952), pp. 233-236.
[p.234 footnote]
- Sir. Martin Stuteville (Stotevill) of Dalham in Risbridge Hundred, co. Suffolk, of which manor his family had been possessed since 1417. Sir Martin was born at Dalham about 1569, son and heir of Thomas Stotevill, Esq., and Anne Whitney, his wife, and died 13 June 1631. Stuteville was an intimate friend of Joseph Mead and the latter spent much time at Dalham. Mead's news-letters to Sir Martin fill two folio volumes at the British Museum (Harl., 389, 390) and cover the years 1620-1631. Each week Mead had a news-letter from London which he forwarded to Sir Martin with his own comments added.
- Stuteville was on intimate terms with Sir Simonds D'Ewes and his family, and is mentioned in the latter's "Autobiography", passim.
- References for Stuteville -- W. A. Copinger "Manors of Suffolk", vol. 5 (Manchester, 1909), pp. 217-218; Metcalfe's Visitations of Suffolk (Exeter, 1882), pp. 68-69; 103.
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