Family:Whitney, Orlando (1806-1844)
Orlando7 Whitney (Jazaniah6, James5, [prob.] James4, Eleazer3, Thomas2, John1), son of Jazaniah6 and Rebecca (Whipple), Whitney, was born 26 Mar 1806, Cavendish, VT, and died 14 May 1844, Lowell, MA, aged 38 years 1 month 19 days, of pericarditis.[1]
Marriage intentions were published 26 Jan 1834, Lowell, MA, for him and Eliza Ann Carlton "both of Lowell".[2] He married, 9 Feb 1834, Lowell, MA, Eliza Anne Motley Carlton, daughter of Elijah and Mary H. (-----) Motley. She was born 16 Sep 1813, Boston, MA, and died 22 Nov 1902, Lowell, MA, aged 89 years 2 months 6 days, of senile debility.p. 561
He was a shoe and hat dealer, manufacturer and merchant. He resided Lowell, MA, 2 Wilder St.
Children of Orlando7 and Eliza Anne Motley (Carlton) Whitney:
i. Eliza Amanda8 Whitney, b. 4 Feb 1835, Lowell, MA;[3] d. 7 Feb 1835, Lowell, MA.[4] ii. George Orlando Whitney, b. 14 Aug 1836, Lowell, MA;[5] d. 27 Sep 1837, Lowell, MA.[6] iii. Henry Orlando Whitney, b. 1 Apr 1842; d. 10 Aug 1843, Lowell, MA, aged 4 months, of cholera infantum.[7]
Census
- 1840: not found.
- 1850: not found.
- 1860: not found.
- 1865 State, Shirley, Middlesex Co., MA:
10 8 John Whitely 46 M - England M Teamster - - 1 1 1 Lucretia Godfrey 57 F - Vermont S House Keeper - - - - - Betsey F. Maynard 57 F - Vermont S House Keeper - - - - - Mary Y. Rogers 57 F - Mass. S House work - - - - - Eliza Whitney 52 F - Mass. S Cook - - - - - Mary A. Burns 43 F - Mass. S Cook - - - - - Susan S. Bonner 18 F - N.H. S House work - - - - - Lillie D. Manley 16 F - Maine S House work - - - - - William Pritchard 54 M - England S Baker - - 1 - - Susie Smith 13 F - N.H. S - - - - - Nathan C. Pronty 38 M - Mass. S Farmer - - 1 1 - Horace Taber 31 M - Mass. S Farmer - - 1 1 - John H. Whiteley 20 M - Illinois S Mechanic - - 1 - - James M. Smith 13 M - R.I. S - - - - -
- 1870: not found.
- 1880: not found.
- 1900, 358 Stevens Street, Lowell Ward 8, Middlesex Co., MA:
2 2 Morse, Mary Head W F Apr 1824 76 wid 0ch 0liv Maine New Hampshire New Hampshire Owns free house Mooers, Eliza A. Sist W F Mar 1832 68 sgl Maine New Hampshire New Hampshire Whitney, Eliza A. M. Brdr W F Sep 1813 86 wid 3ch 0liv Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Cooper, Abbie Brdr W F Mar 1824 76 wid 3ch 1liv New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Johnston, Arthur M. Brdr W M Jan 1871 29 sgl New Brunswick Ireland Scotland Teacher, Immig. 1893, Na. McPhetres, Samuel A. Brdr W M Dec 1874 25 sgl Massachusetts Maine Massachusetts Book keeper (city govermmant)
References
- Census records.
- All data imported from Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, (Chicago: 1895), p. 377.
1.^ "Orlando [Whitney], b. Cavendish, Vt., trader, s. Rebecca, pericarditis, May 14, 1844, a. 38y. 1m. 19d.," according to Vital Records of Lowell, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem, MA: Essex Institute, 1930). Also, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 15, page 24.
2.^ "Orland [Whitney], and Eliza Ann Carlton, both of L., int. Jan. 26, 1834," according to Lowell Vital Records.
3.^ "Eliza Amanda [Whitney], d. Orlando and Eliza Ann, [born] Feb. 4, 1855 (sic) [1835?]," according to Lowell Vital Records.
4.^ "Eliza Amanda [Whitney], d. Orlando and Eliza Ann, [died] Feb. 7, 1835," according to Lowell Vital Records.
5.^ "George Orlando [Whitney], s. Orlando and Eliza Ann, [born] Aug. 14, 1836," according to Lowell Vital Records.
6.^ "George Orlando [Whitney], s. Orlando and Eliza Ann, [died] Sep. 27, 1837," according to Lowell Vital Records.
7.^ "Henry O. [Whitney], cholera infantum, [died] Aug. 10, 1843, a. 4m.," according to Lowell Vital Records. Also, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 9, page 32.
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