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Whitney, William H., A Watertown Farm in Eight Generations: A Memorial of the Whitney Family (Cambridge, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, and Watertown Historical Society, 1898)
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Abraham Whitney, Ancestors
My motive in preparing this family memorial shall be plainly set forth at this point.
I am in this chapter to marshal the descendants of Abraham Whitney of the fifth generation in descent from John Whitney and Elinor Whitney, Puritan Emigrants who settled at Watertown, Massachusetts Colony in 1635. His son John who came from London with him, aged eleven years, is of the second generation in this direct line. He had been attending the Merchant Tailors School at the English Metropolis for four years before the
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embarkation to New England. He was the oldest of five sons, and three more sons were born in Watertown. John, Richard and Thomas were admitted as freemen of Watertown, but Richard and Thomas moved to Stowe, Jonathan to Sherbourne and Joshua, after living at Groton came back to the old farm. Benjamin went to York Maine. Although the boys scattered as stated, they spent their early life, owned lands, or married or had children born in Watertown. It was about the time of their father's death in 1673 that they scattered. But John staid on the farm marrying in 1642, when he was twenty two years of age and commencing a home of his own the next year, 1643. Here he lived and died. A three acre lot bought of Edmund Howe was his home lot on Lexington St. east side and
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south of Bradshaw Whitney's brick and wood farm house now there. Here were the town lots designed for compact dwelling of the townsmen for mutual defense. From this spot he could look east down the valley between Whitney's hill on the south and Fowle's hill on the north along the course of Orchard Street, and see the smoke ascending above the tree tops of his fathers homestead in the meadow near the Cambridge Road. We may be sure that he often did this, calling to mind with pride his joint labors with his father and seven brothers in felling the forests and clearing the farm. His father died in 1673. One hundred and two years late his grandson, Capt. Daniel Whitney owned 142 acres of this land which his inventory describes as follows: "The Home lot, the orchard
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west of the house, Bonds lot, Fillipses and Ormes lot, Home Meddo, Sheepe Pasture Wood lot and Pasture, Spring and Side Hill Pasture, Stowells House lot, Stowells Meddo so called, Hill orchard and Side Hill Pasture, Spring land west of the barn, Spring House lot, Close north of the House lot, Spring Upper Orchard, and Hendersons lot." These farming divisions of the close of the 18th century were the result of the plans and labors of the 17th century and the eight boys worked for their father and these other farmers whose names are in this inventory record and whose titles formed the Whitney Farm title. Our imaginations must fill the intervals of this farm toil. There was fishing the river for food; There were pioneers calls to hunt the wilde for game; There was a County and Town bounty for wolves, foxes and
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blackbirds. There was the sterner duty to scour the woods for lurk-savage-foes, and to rally the women and children for defense in the Garrison House against the attack. Watertown was open and on the frontier. This farm between the Concord and Sudbury highways, in 1643 was at a point of great exposure; but later was doubtless a place of refuge for those farther out actually driven from their farms by the Indians. Then there was the march to the out-posts to repel the attack. Capt. Patrick of Watertown led the Watertown men to the Pequot War in 1637. Forty men went to Groton in 1676 and the same number under Capt. Hugh Mason, then a Selectman marched to the relief of Sudbury garrison houses invested by a band of a thousand Indians Apr. 21, 1676. John Whitney was called from his farm and impressed by Colony order to go upon this Sudbury expedition. The Archives of Massachusetts
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Volume 68-100 and Volume 67-100 indicate the services, and the ledger of Provincial Treasurer Hull gives, at page 876, the sums paid him for military service. He was selectman at the time, and after an interval of a year (1677) was selectman again. His son Samuel and his nephews Moses, Thomas and Jonathan served in the Narragansett wars. His son Benjamin served in the French war of 1690. He was with his brother Joshua Executor of his fathers will. His sons, John the oldest of ten children, and Benjamin the youngest were the administrators of his Estate probated in 1692, numbered 17596 on the file. He owned twenty three acres of the Farm, besides two hundred and ninety acres in other parts of the County. He left an informal will in which he tried to entail some of his real estate. The Heirs, by an agreement divided the estate by approval and decree of the judge chiefly as their father had provided, but broke the Entail.
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We learn by this will that the "profits of ye orchard" were a valuable part of the Estate and the yearly supply of hay from Beaver Brook (meadow) was needed at the farm.
Benjamin the youngest son received in the division "all the land that I bought of How or also as a small meddo [-----] after his mother's decease." He is of the third generation in this branch of the family. He was the owner of land adjoining having purchased six acres on Orchard Street of J. Ormes who married Elizabeth the granddaughter of Rev. George Phillips. Benjamin was born in 1660 and died after 1732 and perhaps in 1736. I have read all the deeds and probate records to or from every Benjamin Whitney in Middlesex Co. 1689-1743 & do not find his will or probate record. The will of Benj. Whitney proved in 1736, mentioned by Barry is not his will. The second marriage to Elizabeth which
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Barry gives us and Pierce follows him in giving to our Benjamin is wrong. That Benjamin is the son of Joseph another son of John. Our Benjamin the soldier who fought the French married Abigail Hagar Mar. 30th 1687 and had two daughters and four sons. All of the sons settled in Watertown or Waltham. John the Elder purchasing land on Main and Lexington Streets nearly adjoining his grandmother Ruth Benjamin the Soldier's home was on Orchard Street perhaps opposite Hovey Street in the house now owned by the Whiting Estate or another on the same site. His father owned the land which he purchased of Father Arnold 1661, and Benjamin conveyed it to his youngest son Capt. Daniel in 1725. The widow of his son Simon occupied it as her dower 1797 to after 1826.
John Whitney the blacksmith the oldest son of Benjamin
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the Soldier is the third in descent of this line. His land on Main Street extended from Lexington to near Forest Street. He bought of Eddy, Church, and the Town Committee. His first purchase was in 1724, twenty three acres of Benjamin Eddy. He was married about 1729 when he was 35 years old. His children are ten in number and four of them served in the Revolutionary War, in the Watertown Company.
His name appears in a list of Grantees ninety five in number in a recorded deed for a mansion house and eleven acres of land on Main Street near Whites Avenue to be used for a parsonage, probably for the third existing church in town. And his father Benjamin with fifty two others bound their estates in the sum of one thousand pounds as an obligation to pay Rev. Robt. Sturgeon £84 annual support as their
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"Evangelical Pastor," "A gospel minister among us where the late Rev. Mr. S. Angier preached."
This pastor resided here for three years for rent was paid for that period before purchased as stated in the record. (See W.H.W. Abs. page 311 where this story is more fully related.)
Abraham whose descendants I now tabulate was his fifth child and the oldest living in 1776 at the time of his fathers death. His father and he lived in a double house on Lexington Street north of the well now there near Main Street and close to the public road.
More about John and Abraham's land will appear in other chapters.
I will now marshal the descendants of Abraham Whitney whom F. C. Pierce in Whitney Genealogy published 1895 as Number 307. All of these persons except-
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No. | CHILDREN forward to Sixth Generation |
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6 | Abraham Whitney | before 1813 | |||||||
7 | Elizabeth Whitney | Oct. 20, 1793 | Married Isaac Taylor of Acton - Lived in Weston - Son 8 Son 9 | ||||||
10 | Lois Whitney | 1771 | Sept. 14, 1794 | Died in Concord, Unm'd. Probate 17623. | |||||
11 | Joshua Whitney | 1772 | Died young. | ||||||
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12 | Mary Ann Whitney | before 1813 | |||||||
13 | Moses Whitney | 1774 | Sept. 11, 1796 | June 15, 1827 | Homes Lexington Main & Pleasant Sts. Farmer, Watertown |
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14 | Lucy Whitney | 1775 | Nov. 15, 1848 | Lived Lexington St. - Unm. - Died Boston | |
15 | Esther Whitney | Feb. 4, 1779 | Oct. 9, 1806 | June 1, 1861 | Died home Main St. Watertown. |
16 | Elisha Whitney | Before 1813 | |||
17 | Lydia Whitney | 1782 | Jan. 27, 1844 | Lived & Died Lexington St. Watertown Unmarried. | |
18 | Susanna Whitney | 1783 | July 4, 1849 | Married Jeremiah Knowlton Lived Charlestown & Park St. Boston | |
19 | Maria Whitney | Married Joel Smith (his 1st) & Lived in Weston. | |||
20 | Amos Whitney | 1786 | June 10, 1824 | Paper Maker (KIMBALL & WHITNEY) in Weston - Lived Main St. Waltham | |
21 | Mary Whitney | Jan. 21, 1792 | July 2, 1815 | July 26, 1828 | Married Adam Goodnow and lived Main St. Watertown - A blacksmith |
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No. | CHILDREN forward to Seventh Generation |
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22 | Lucy J. Whitney | Dec. 19, 1798 | Jan. 17, 1830 | May 4, 1879 | Married Elbridge Hagar | ||||
23 | Moses Whitney | 1801 | Oct. 1860 | Married Hannah Eustis | |||||
24 | Jane Whitney | June 11, 1805 | Aug. 24, 1824 (2) |
June 14, 1843 | Lived in Calais, Me. Married Levi Whitney - 12 children | ||||
25 | Eliza Whitney | Mar. 29, 1807 | (1) (2) |
May 22, 1871 | Married (1) Nath'l Creasy in Watertown Married (2) John Adams Died in Medway | ||||
26 | Mary Whitney | Aug. 3, 1808 | Mar. 1830 | Jan. 1, 1885 | Lived in Medway Married John Lunn. D. Hudson Jul 21, '74. | ||||
27 | Marshall Whitney | 1810 | (1) (2) |
May 5, 1880 | Married (1) Ha't Edwards Lived in Hudson Married (2) E. A. Cole, a widow | ||||
28 | Amos Whitney | abt. 1812 | Married (1) S. Lawrence Died in Watertown Married (2) Jane Dearborn Lived in Wayland | ||||||
29 | Emeline Whitney | abt. 1813 | Married Wm. Adams - Lived in Medfield. | ||||||
30 | Horace Whitney | abt. 1816 | Dec. 4, 1892 | Married Sarah Porter - Lived in Clinton Died in Clinton | |||||
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31 | Samuel Pond | Nov. 25, 1808 | unmarried | Jan. 3, 1856 | He died in Buttonwood, H. Watertown. | ||||
32 | Sarah Pond | Dec. 10, 1815 | Dec. 29, 1839 | Oct. 13, 1841 | Married Isaac French who m.(2) M. A. Pond (3) D. Casey No children. | ||||
33 | Mary Ann Pond | June 28, 1811 | July 16, 1843 | Apr. 12, 1850 | Married Isaac French | ||||
34 | Esther Pond | Oct. 20, 1812 | Dec. 9, 1832 | Oct. 18, 1852 | Married Thomas L. French | ||||
35 | Lydia Pond | Mar. 29, 1810 | Mar. 30, 1828 | Mar. 16, 1834 | Married William French | ||||
36 | Zaccheus Pond | May 12, 1814 | Sept. 14, 1839 | Mar. 16, 1885 | Married Mary Ballou. Children No. 37, No. 38, No. 39, see footnote [below] | ||||
40 | William Pond | May 18, 1817 | Aug. 17, 1845 | Married Eliza A. Hersey, and daugh. No. 41 [below] | |||||
42 | John Pond | Sept. 10, 1820 | Nov. 14, 1882 | Married (1) Loisa Bent (2) Celia Underwood Children No. 43 and No. 44 [below] | |||||
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Pond (8th Gen.) |
Mar. C. Gregg | |||||||
37 | Henry Dearborn Pond (8th Gen.) | Oct. 2, 1840 | Mar. 25, 184 [sic --RLW] | ||||||
38 | Albon Brigham Pond (8th Gen.) | Oct. 16, 1842 | Feb. 2, 1877 | ||||||
39 | Lucy Sales Pond (8th Gen.) | Nov. 13, 1844 | Mar. 7, 1853 | ||||||
43 | John Augustus Pond (8th Gen.) | mar'd a widow - Newton | |||||||
44 | Hattie Louisa Pond (8th Gen.) | in asylum |
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45 | Susan Knowlton | Married (1) (2) | |||||||
46 | Eliza Knowlton | 1853 | Married Wm. Sanger Watertown Son No. 47 [below] | ||||||
47 | Wm. Sanger (8th Gen.) | C. War, ----- Reg't. Killed | |||||||
48 | Ann Knowlton | Married H. Stannell | |||||||
49 | Abraham Knowlton | Married (1) (2) | |||||||
50 | Mary Mead Knowlton | 1806 | Dec. 13, 1885 | Lived in Boston - Married Ira Robbbins |
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51 | Maria Smith | Jan. 1, 1808 | Died quite young | ||||||
52 | Henry Smith | Mar. 9, 1809 | A in Regular Army many years | ||||||
53 | Josiah Smith | Sept. 29, 1810 | Lived in Lowell, Mass. Son Josiah, Daughter Mary 532 533 | ||||||
54 | Francis Smith | May 27, 1812 | Jan. 19, 1884 | Mar'd Lowell (1) C. Leaver (2) M. Darling both dead | |||||
55 | Marshall Smith | Mar. 7, 1814 | No children and probably died when young. | ||||||
56 | William Smith | Feb. 19, 1816 | July 14, 1882 | Died Greenville, N.H. | |||||
57 | Joel Smith | Nov. 29, 1817 | Died Greenville, N.H. - No children | ||||||
58 | Maria W. Smith | Sept. 3, 1819 | Nov. 29, 1846 | Dec. 17, 1882 | Married Barrett of Mason, N.H. now Greenville - Son Charles F. |
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61 | Charles Whitney | Feb. 11, 1812 | Jan. 26, 1839 | July 29, 1850 | Born in Waltham Main St. Blacksmith Do. Main & Sts. | ||||
62 | Amos Whitney | Jan. 30, 1814 | Mar. 13, 1884 | Born in Waltham - A Steam Engineer Boston, Providence, New York; D. Camb. | |||||
63 | James Whitney | Apr. 9, 1816 | Feb. 10, 1857 | Aug. 23, 1881 | Born in Waltham - A Machinist Nashua, N.H. - Died there. | ||||
64 | Walter Whitney | Dec. 2, 1818 | Nov. 12, 1893 | Born in Waltham - Foreman Cloth Mill B.M.F. Co., Waltham |
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65 | Mary Walker Goodnow | Sept. 27, 1816 | Aug. 18, 1817 | ||||||
66 | Mary Walker Goodnow | Nov. 9, 1817 | Apr. 25, 1837 | May 26, 1897 | Married Henry Morse Ryan Lived Watertown, Waltham; D. at Dorchester | ||||
67 | Lucy Whitney Goodnow | Mar. 29, 1819 | Feb. 21, 1833 | ||||||
68 | Susan Knowlton Goodnow | Feb. 24, 1821 | Dec. 1, 1840 | Nov. 12, 1892 | Married John Peabody - Lived at Waltham D. there | ||||
69 | George Adams Goodnow | Apr. 18, 1823 | Nov. 3, 1824 | ||||||
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72 | Mary L. Hagar | June 15, 1833 | July 3, 1856 | Married Philemon C. Mills Lives 87 Pleasant St. Watertown | |||||
70 | Lucy J. Hagar | May 25, 1830 | Jan. 17, 1849 | Dec. 24, 1889 | Married Nashua John Holbrook children Frank O. Born Apr. 19, 1853 D. Oct. 13, 1875 | ||||
71 | Adeline Hagar | Sept. 14, 1831 | July 25, 1846 | ||||||
74 | Adelaide Hagar | Mar. 10, 1839 | July 7, 1859 | Lives No. 5 Fayett St. Watertown Married George Hancock who | |||||
73 | Elbridge Hagar | Dec. 26,1836 | May 24, 1875 |
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75 | Jane Whitney | Jun. 29, 1821 | Mar'd Thaddeus Stone 1839. Ch. No. 5 Thaddeus No. 6 Granville Boston Police | ||||||
80 | Baby 6th child | 1826 | |||||||
76 | Hannah Whitney | Apr. 27, 1822 | Married Nathan Adams broth. of John and William who married her aunts; Children | ||||||
77 | Lucy Whitney | 1821 | |||||||
78 | Moses Whitney | June 17, 1824 | 1824 | ||||||
79 | Moses Whitney | 1825 | |||||||
81 | Lucy Whitney | Dec. 4, 1826 | Married Henry Moore - Ch. No. 9, No. 10, No. 11 & No. 12 | ||||||
82 | Marshall Whitney | Died a baby | |||||||
83 | Moses Whitney | Died when four years old | |||||||
84 | Emily Whitney | Jan. 19, 1828 | Married Richardson, Milford No children |
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85 | Baby Whitney | Died young | |||
86 | Horace Whitney | Died young | |||
87 | Amanda Whitney | Died young | |||
88 | Ellen Augusta Whitney | 1834 | Died young | ||
89 | Baby Emeline Whitney | Died young | |||
90 | Ellen F. Whitney | Oct. 31, 1837 | Sept. 23, 1848 | ||
91 | Mary Ann Whitney | Died young | |||
92 | Moses Whitney | May 31, 1839 | 1875 | Civil War Reg'mt | |
93 | Baby | Died | |||
94 | Celeste M. Whitney | Oct. 19, 1841 | Mar'd (1) R. Davis (2) Chas. Langill Ch. No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16 & No. 17 | ||
95 | Alice Augusta Whitney | Mar'd Henry Weston Ch. a boy No. 18 |
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96 | Harriet Emeline Whitney | Jan. 1840 | Jan. 18, 1858 | Married Henry A. Hiltz Living in Somerville Ch. No. 19 | ||||||
97 | Phebe Jane Whitney | June 13, 1825 | Oct. 1826 | |||||||
98 | Levi F. Whitney | Oct. 29, 1827 | Jan. 3, 1833 | |||||||
99 | Charles H. Whitney | Jan. 30, 1829 | Dec. 25, 1851 | Apr. 26, 1867 | Married Maria L. Hiltz Ch. No. 20 Chas Daugh No. 21 Calais Me. | |||||
100 | Horace Whitney | June 16, 1830 | Oct. 20, 1831 | |||||||
101 | George E. Whitney | Mar. 20, 1832 | June 29, 1833 |
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102 | Julia A. Whitney | Nov. 1, 1833 | 1849 | ||
103 | Mary Olive Whitney | May 15, 1835 | Apr. 28, 1836 | ||
104 | Edward L. Whitney | Sept. 23, 1837 | Aug. 30, 1838 | ||
105 | William H. Whitney | Oct. 22, 1841 | Mar. 8, 1843 | ||
106 | Jane Whitney | May 26, 1842 | June 6, 1843 | ||
107 | Mary Whitney | May 2, 1843 | Sept. 15, 1844 |
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108 | William E. Creasy | Nov. 2, 1825 | Apr. 23, 1848 | Married Martha A. Gilson at Waltham - Residence W. Medway | |||||
109 | Jane B. Creasy | Jan. 8, 1826 | 1871 | Married | |||||
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110 | John L. Adams | Mar. 29, 1836 | Amanda his widow Res. Abington Ms. | ||||||
111 | Lucy Adams | Dec. 25, 1838 | Mar'd Jas. D. Fenton who died Jan. 31, 1883. Born & residence Waltham 23 Ash St. | ||||||
112 | Sophia Adams | June 8, 1840 | Jan. 12, 1892 | ||||||
113 | Hannah Adams | Oct. 29, 1842 | Sept. 14, 1844 | ||||||
114 | Horace B. Adams | Dec. 11, 1846 | Residence, W. Medway | ||||||
115 | Nathan Adams | Dec. 23, 1848 | Jan. 14, 1889 |
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116 | Julia A. Whitney | Married Benj. Wood Lived in Berlin Ch. No. 31, No. 32, No. 33, No. 34, No. 35 & 36 | |||||||
117 | Marshall Whitney | Supt. Providence R.R. repair shop, Roxubry Had one child No. 37 | |||||||
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118 | Charles Adams | 1833 | Married a widow | ||||||
119 | Nathan Adams | 1839 | June 18, 1884 | ||||||
120 | Horace Adams | 1834 | Married Rosa Babcock | ||||||
121 | Martha Adams | Married George Kingsbury | |||||||
122 | George Adams | Married Mary White |
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125 | Louis Adams | Mar'd (1) Norah ----- (2) ----- | |||||||
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128 | Mary Adams | Mar'd Geo. Morrill | |||||||
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131 | Amanda Whitney | abt. 1834 | abt. 1844 | ||||||
132 | Mary Whitney | abt. 1835 | Mar'd Benj. Wood - no child - L. Medway | ||||||
133 | Amos Whitney | 1839 | Unmar'd Died in Watertown |
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134 | Unnamed | before 1835 | Died young | ||||||
135 | Unnnamed | before 1835 | Died young | ||||||
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136 | Sarah Whitney | 1843 | Married B. Langley of Natick two boys No. 38 and No. 39 now living | ||||||
137 | Mary Whitney | 1849 | Married John Cahill Lives Clinton son John No. 392 twenty five yearrs old | ||||||
138 | Horace Whitney | May 1841 | 1875 | Married Nell Mitchell Lives Clinton Son No. 40 | |||||
139 | Ardella Whitney | 1852 | Married H. Richardson Lives S. Boston Three boys No. 41, 412, 413 one girl No. 42 | ||||||
140 | Hattie Whitney | 1855 | Married A. Jewett - Lives Clinton | ||||||
1402 | Sarah Whitney | 1835 | 1840 | ||||||
1403 | George Whitney | July 1839 | 1856 |
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141 | Thomas L. French | July 27, 1837 | Feb. 25, 1843 | Died at five years of age | |||||
142 | Georgietta R. French | 8 Jun 1851 | Unm'd - Lives 561 Wabash Av. Chicago | ||||||
143 | George Lyman French | 8 Jun 1851 | Died young | ||||||
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144 | Emily Ann French | Oct. 28, 1829 | Apr. 21, 1852 | ||||||
145 | Mary E. French | July 30, 1833 | Unmarried - Keeps store Lives 561 Wabash Av. Chicago | ||||||
146 | Lydia Maria French | Apr. 2, 1831 | Mar. 10, 1846 |
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147 | Susan Stannels | Married Adams Lives Lexington | |||||||
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148 | Has daugh. Mar. Lovejoy. Lives No. 4 Elm St. Nashua, N.H. No. 44 | ||||||||
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149 | Charles L. Robbins | Lives No. 3 New Millet St. Dorches- ter cared for by Miss Annie |
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150 | Charles Edward Whitney | Jan. 5, 1840 | Apr. 5, 1860 | At Cambridge - Bookeeper N.E. Glass Co. Warerooms Boston. Drowned in | |||||
151 | William Henry Whitney | Jan. 3, 1843 | Feb. 18, 1868 | Cambridge High Lawrence Science Sch. - Captain & Major Civil War - Wounded - C. Engineer Boston - Alderman | |||||
152 | Clara Maria Whitney | Jan. 4, 1845 | Sept. 29, 1847 | ||||||
153 | Ella Constance Whitney | Mar. 15, 1847 | Teacher Camb. Training School - Graduate Museum Fine Arts School - Artist Soc'y. | ||||||
154 | Frank Erving Whitney | Oct. 28, 1850 | Oct. 7, 1880 | At Cambridge - Machinist No. 65 Sudbury St. Boston - Several patents |
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155 | Amos Priest Whitney | Married Mary Thurston Lives N. Camb. Cabinetmaker | |||||||
156 | Walter H. Whtiiney | Married S. Ella Brown Woodfords Me. Son No. 50 Harry O. Whitney N. Camb. | |||||||
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157 | Mary Robbins Whitney | Cared for at N. Camb. | |||||||
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158 | Henry Patrick Whitney | Apr. 1896 | Died at Nashua unmarried - clothier | ||||||
159 | James F. Whitney | Insurance at Znashua Insurance Marr'd Daugh. No. 51 |
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No. | CHILDREN forward to Eighth Generation |
BORN | MARRIED | DIED | REMARKS | ||||
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160 | John Henry Ryan | Feb. 16, 1838 | Lives at Lynn - has son Augustus No. 52 | ||||||
161 | George William Ryan | Sept. 9, 1840 | Watchman at Am. W. W. Co. Waltham Two children No. 53 & No. 54 | ||||||
162 | Samuel Lyman Ryan | May 21, 1844 | Alderman City of Waltham - wife has died - four children No. 55, 56, 57, & 58 | ||||||
163 | Albert Morse Ryan | May 3, 1846 | Alderman City of Waltham Keeps store in Waltham served C. War | ||||||
164 | Susan Mary Ryan | Apr. 6, 1848 | July 6, 1865 | ||||||
165 | Annah Pearse Ryan | May 2, 1850 | Mar'd Oscar L. Strout Lives Dorchester |
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ing four are omitted by Pierce. They are the descendants of John and Elinor who came over in the ship Elizabeth and Ann in 1635 and I trace each family back to him and number the generations back to his as number one.
All the collateral families from the fifth generation (Abraham's) are here. I do not tabulate the families of the eighth generation as I do those before, consequently their children, beginning with number 72 Mrs. Mary L. Mills - appear only opposite parents number in a new series of numbers found in the column of "Remarks." The numbers refer to place in a table which follows, called Ninth Generation Table, and in this I give names only, and a numeral X to indicate a new family making the tenth generation.
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Whitney Farm Watertown Mass. Holdings for Eight Generations. | |||||||
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In possession Main Street Section |
Birth | Death | Generations 33 years each No. | Years |
In possession Orchard Street Section |
Birth | Death | |
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See map | 1 | 1634-1667 | John Emigrant Father. | 1589 | 1673 | ||
See map | 2 | 1667-1700 | John Emigrant Son. | 1620 | 1692 | ||
See map | 3 | 1700-1733 | Benjamin Whitney | 1660 | 1736 | ||
John W. (Blacksmith) | 1694 | 1776 | 4 | 1733-
1766 |
Capt. Daniel whitney | 1700 | 1775 |
Abraham Whitney | 1735 | 1813 | 5 | 1766-
1799 |
Dea. Daniel Whitney Simon Whitney |
1735 1727 |
1801 1797 |
Moses Whitney | 1774 | 1828 | 6 | 1799-
1832 |
Charles Whitney Nathaniel R. Whitney |
1780 1759 |
1850 1826 |
Lucy Whitney | 1775 | 1848 | 7 | 1832-
1865 |
Bradshaw Whitney | 1818 | 1895 |
See map | 8 | 1865-1898 | Emma F. Whitney | 1849 | |||
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Deeds and Probate John Whitney Emigrant Father | ||||
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S. Middlesex Registry |
Date | Grantor | Grantee | Page of WHW Abs |
DEEDS | ||||
1-150 | 1646-7 | Richard Woodward | 78 | |
3-79 | Nov. 10, 1664 | J. W. | Jonathan Whitney | 154 |
3-451 | Apr. 5, 1670 | J. W. | Benjamin Whitney | 154 |
4-344 | Mar. 9, 1670 | J. W. | Joshua Whitney | 153 |
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PROBATE | ||||
FILE 17595 in 1673 -- Two papers -- Will & Inventory, will dated Apr. 3, 1671 names his children John, Richard, Thomas, Jonathan, Joshua, and Benjamin. No widow - John and Joshua are executors. | ||||
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Deeds and Probate John Whitney Emigrant Son | ||||
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3-364 | 1656-7 | Rowanna Daniel | J. W. | 129 |
2-107 | 1658 | John Shearman | John Whitney, Jr. R. Harrington |
180 |
3-444 | Oct. 27, 1661 | Thomas Arnold | J. W. | 128 |
2-259 | Oct. 20, 1662 | Thomas Arnold | J. W. | 136 |
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PROBATE | ||||
File 17596 -- Ruth widow, John, and Benjamin, Administrators -- Seven papers (1) will dated February 27, 1685 is incomplete, names children, John, Nathaniel, Samuel, Joseph, Benjamin, Ruth (Lawrence), Mary (unmarried), Sarah (Harrington), Elizabeth (Warren), Hannah (unmarried). (2) Bond (3) Agreement for |
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distribution mostly according to will. (4) Inventory and appraisal October 26, 1692. | ||||
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Deeds and Probate Benjamin Whitney the Soldier | ||||
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S. Middlesex Registry |
Date | Grantor | Grantee | Page of WHW Abs |
DEEDS | ||||
17-369 | Dec. 17, 1714 | B. W. | B. Harrington et al. | 204 |
22-273 | Jan. 11, 1721 | B. W. | R. Sturgeon | 313 |
40-72 | Mar. 15, 1724 | B. W. | David Whitney | 292 |
24-374 | 1725 | B. W. | Daniel Whitney | 292 |
34-495 | Jan. 26, 1732 | J. & E. Ormes | B. W. | 291 |
46-627 | Mar. 28, 1748 | B. W. | Josiah Stearns | 292 |
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PROBATE | ||||
No probate in Middlesex South |
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Deeds and Probate John Whitney the Blacksmith | ||||
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S. Middlesex Registry |
Date | Grantor | Grantee | Page of WHW Abs |
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DEEDS | ||||
24-330 | Jan. 8, 1717 | Abraham Brown | J. W. et al. | 126 |
24-409 | Feb. 13, 1724 | J. W. | Comm'rs of Province | 151 |
24-409 | 1731 | Comm'rs of Province | J. W. | 151 |
24-382 | June 4, 1724 | Benj. Eddy | J. W. | 392 |
34-476 | June 1, 1726 | Isaac Church | J. W. et al. | 121 |
37-318 | Feb. 14, 1734-5 | Watertown Comt. | J. W. | 77 |
37-284 | Apr. 26, 1736 | I. & J. Church | J. W. | 127 |
45-29 | Mar. 7, 1744 | J. W. | James Smith | 142-151 |
50-343 | Sep. 9, 1751 | J. W. | James Smith | 142 |
45-29 | Jan. 2, 1754 | James Smith | J. W. | 151 |
52-489 | Aug. 1, 1754 | J. W. | John Hunt | 200 |
58-381 | Mar. 12, 1755 | J. W. | Simon Whitney | 136 |
54-499 | Aug. 13, 1755 | J. W. | David Bemis | 141 |
50-343 | Aug. 30, 1755 | James Smith | J. W. | 142 |
61-43 | Nov. 9, 1762 | J. W. | David Bimis | 141 |
60-544 | Apr. 11, 1763 | J. W. | Daniel Whitney | 155 |
61-43 | May 5, 1763 | David Bemis | J. W. | 141 |
79-523 | Apr. 13, 1764 | J. W. | Abraham Whitney | 14 |
70-503 | Mar. 14, 1768 | J. W. | Ezekiel Whitney | 200 |
67-555 | Apr. 20, 1767 | J. W. | Ebenezer Stetson | 156 |
81-11 | Mar. 31, 1768 | J. W. | Stephen Whitney | 200 |
79-523 | Feb. 10, 1769 | J. W. | Abraham Whitney | 14 |
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PROBATE | ||||
On file No. 17600 are probate proceedings. There are four papers (1) Petition May 13, 1776 for appointment & citation to heirs at law Abraham, Stephen, Ezekiel, all of Watertown. (2) Bond of Abraham Whitney as administrator (3) Appraisers appointed (4) Inventory £940-0s-0d Sept. 1780. |
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Deeds and Probate Abraham Whitney Minute Man | ||||
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S. Middlesex Registry |
Date | Grantor | Grantee | Page of WHW Abs |
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DEEDS | ||||
79-5231 | Apr. 13, 1764 | John Whitney | A. W. | 14 |
79-5231 | Feb. 13, 1769 | John Whitney | A. W. | 14 |
79-525 | Apr. 17, 1777 | J. & Susanna Dean | A. & Stephen Whitney | 46 |
79-522 | Apr. 21, 1777 | Stephen & Ezekiel W. | Abraham Whitney | 46 |
79-526 | Apr. 21, 1777 | A. & Ezekiel Whitney | Stephen Whitney | 46c |
79-524 | Apr. 21, 1777 | Ezekiel Whitney | A & Stephen Whitney | 15 |
89-212 | Apr. 21, 1777 | A & Stephen Whitney | Ezekiel Whitney | 9c |
88-437 | Apr. 28, 1777 | A & Stephen Whitney | Benj. Stearns | 8c |
96-424 | Mar. 2, 1785 | A. W. et al. | Exchange J. W. Estate | 10c 12c |
93-344 | Aug. 2, 1785 | A. W. et al. | Jonas White | 1c |
94-476 | Jan. 4, 1787 | A. W. | Phineas Stearns | 11c |
97-413 | June 16, 1788 | A. W. | Nathaniel Bemis | 16c |
105-162 | Mar. 8, 1791 | A. W. | Benj. Gardner | 17c |
117-318 | R. Whitney | |||
122-296 | Apr. 11, 1793 | A. W. | Nathaniel Bemis | 21c |
119-56 | Apr. 30, 1795 | A. W. | Ezekiel Whitney | 19c |
126-460 | Oct. 14, 1796 | A. W. | Moses Whitney | 23c |
136-167 | Apr. 28, 1800 | A. W. | Nathaniel Bemis | 23c |
136-169 | Apr. 28, 1800 | A. W. | Nathaniel Bemis | 27c |
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Deeds and Probate Abraham Whitney Minute Man | ||||
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S. Middlesex Registry |
Date | Grantor | Grantee | Page of WHW Abs |
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DEEDS | ||||
143-73 | Sept. 29, 1801 | Benj. Gardner | Abraham Whitney | 3c |
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PROBATE OF CHILD. | ||||
His daughter Lois - appoinment of her guardian in 1791, File No. 17548 1/2 (PG6) -- Her estate administered by her father in 1796, File No. 17623 - Two papers (1) petition Nov. 3, 1796 (2) Receipt in Settlement (page 13). | ||||
PROBATE OF ABRAHAM | ||||
File No. 17550 -- Nine papers (1) Appointment of Amos Whitney on his petition Oct. 12, 1813, the second son of nine children then living to be appointed administrator, and petition of Mary widow and Moses older brother to same - $10000 bond, (2) Notice of appointment, (3) Inventory and appraisal $771.90, (4) Petition for setoff to widow, (5) Commissioners appointed, (6) Report, (7) First account and statement of debts, (8) License to sell real estate, (9) Bond of administrator $3000. |
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