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Old Messages 1 Jan 2006 through 31 Dec 2013.
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Charlotte Wilber
The marriage of George M. "Whiting" and Charlotte Wilber was a good find, thank you!
Solomon Whitney
Robert,
While researching an unknown Whitney family, I believe I uncovered some additional information for Whitney, Solomon (c1777-1864). There is a marriage record for "Solomon Whitney & Mergery Walker, m. 2 Sep 1802, Hopkinton, Merrimack Co., NH" that I believe is for this family. Also, there is a Whitney, Isaac (1747-a1800) family in Henniker, NH which had a son Solomon born 25 Nov 1776, Stow, MA. Hopkinton is about 9 miles from Henniker. Do you think we have a match?
A Line from Ruth Whitney
Robert, I have entered in my line from Ruth Whitney and Enoch Lawrence. I hope you will find it as per your instructions - if not, please let me know if you need any additional info. I appreciate that you have included me in this group. Kind regards, Jeffery Record
Benjamin Whitney 1802 - 1875
Tried to change the gravesite link, but couldn't. Must have been doing something wrong. Here's the new link. http://www.newyorkroots.org/ontario/cems/manchester/brookside/brookstonesVer-Z.htm
Hello, Mr. Ward,
Could you please check to see why Archive Photo #177 no longer appears as it has until recently, since my posting of it? The photo is Frank L. Whitney, my maternal grandfather whose destiny I have sought for 40 years and still hope to impart to my mother, now age 98, before her death.) The written copy accompanying the photo is all that I seem to be able to access. This photo may be the only link to someone with knowledge of my grandfather's destiny.
Thank you, Luis Diaz
Infant Son of James Whitney
Robert,
A Find A Grave volunteer was kind enough to photograph a number of the Whitney monuments at Glenwood Cemetery in Homer, NY. In doing so, she came across a headstone for Marvin Whitney, son of James Harvey (c1823-1893). The age and date of birth would appear to align the son "Richard" enumerated in the 1850 census. Do you think Marvin should be listed separately, or change Richard to Marvin and a note such as "enumerated as Richard in the 1850 census, possibly his middle name"?
Yes, I'm back and would be willing to continue my work on the Unidentified Whitneys project if you'd like.