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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Whitney Family.
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Chatterton & Co., clothiers, 267 Canal Street, New York. He served during June, July, and Aug. 1862, in Co. B, 47th Reg., N. G. S. N. Y., as a private, at Fort McHenry.



Child of Charles Randolph and Caroline (Whitney) Gibbons. 622

2144 I. Charles Randolph Gibbons, b. in Monroe Street, New York City, 11 Oct. 1832; died of scarlet fever, in Boston, Mass., 6 Dec. 1841, and was buried near his mother, in St. Paul's Church yard, Norwalk, Conn.



Chil. of John and Ruth (Hutchinson) Whitney. 623

2145 I. Ann Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Caroline, N.Y., 19 May 1833; died, 3 May 1834, in Caroline, N.Y., and was buried there, in the family cemetery.
2146 II. Munson Lyman Whitney, b. in Caroline, N.Y.; 24 Feb. 1835; a farmer; enlisted, as a private, 15 Aug. 1862, in Co. E, 111th Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf.; took part in the battles of Campbell's Station, Knoxville, Strawberry Plains, Rocky Face Mountain, Resaca, Dallas, Burnt Hickory, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, Eutaw Creek, Lovejoy's Station, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville, Fort Anderson, and Town Creek; and was discharged, as sergeant, 13 July 1865. He was married, 5 Dec. 1865, at Defiance, Ohio, by Rev. Jacob Fegtley, Methodist Episcopal, to Ann Felton Chase, born in Huron, Ohio, 6 Ap. 1843, dau. of Charles Gardiner [sic, Gardner] and Charlotte (Felton) Chase, who lived in Adams, Ohio, at the time of her marriage. They settled in Adams, and were living there in 1874; address, in May 1876, Evansport, Ohio. 6659
2146a III. Benjamin Hobart Whitney, b. in Dryden, N.Y., 14 Sept. 1836; died in Adams, Ohio, 26 June 1839, and was buried in the Adams Ridge Cemetery.
2147 IV. John James Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 5 March 1839; a lawyer; graduated at the Law School of the University of Albany, N.Y., 20 May 1864; began the practice of his profession in the Autumn of 1867, at Albany, Oregon, where he was living in July 1876, unmarried; was elected, in June 1874, prosecuting attorney of the Third Judicial District of Oregon, including five counties.
2148 V. William Henry Whitney, b. at Adams, Ohio, 26 Oct 1841; enlisted, 6 June 1862, in Co. H, 87th Reg., Ohio Vol. Ind., and was
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