Family:Whitney, Frederick Henry (c1816-a1860)

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Frederick H.'s Locations

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Frederick Henry7 Whitney (John6, Timothy5, Daniel4, Jonathan3, Jonathan2, John1), son of John6 and Silence (Holbrook) Whitney, was born circa 1816, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, and died after 1860. He was a soap and candle manufacturer.

He married, 29 Feb 1840, SC, Sarah C. Anthony, daughter of Captain J. C. Anthony.[1] She was born circa 1815, SC, and died after 1860.

Children of Frederick Henry7 and Sarah C. (Anthony) Whitney:

i. Frederick8 Whitney, b. ca. 1841, SC; d. Jan 1860, Charleston, SC, aged 18 of consumption.[2]
ii. Henry Whitney, b. ca. 1843, SC.
iii. Susan Whitney, b. ca. 1845, SC. She was also listed as "Sarah J. Whitney".
iv. Edward Whitney, b. ca. 1848, SC.
v. William B. Whitney, b. ca. 1852, SC.
vi. Jane L. Whitney, b. ca. 1854, SC.
vii. G. R. Whitney, b. ca. 1856, SC.
viii. John R. Whitney, b. ca. 1858, SC.

Notes

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Frederick Henry Whitney's parents were John and Silence Miller Whitney (b. 1783) of Boston. (Kibler, 428). [Source: "Our Fathers' Fields" by James Everett Kibler] She was actually Silence (Holbrook)(Whitney)(Houghton) Miller.

Census

620 628 F. H. Whitney 34 M - Soap & Candle manuf. 8000 Boston Sarah " 35 F - So. Ca. Fredrick " 9 M - " Attended school Henry " 7 M - " Susan " 5 F - " Edward " 2 M - "

287 332 F. H. Whitney 45 M - Soap Manufacture $10000 $7000 Massachusetts Sarah C. " 45 F - So. Carolina Henry " 17 M - " Attended school Sarah F. " 14 F - " Attended school Edward H. " 10 M - " Attended school William B. " 8 M - " Attended school Jane L. " 6 F - " Attended school G. R. Whitney 4 M - So. Carolina John R. " 2 M - "

References

1. ^  Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S.

2.^  1860 Mortality Schedule.


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