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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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two years, after which she dwelt with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Cornelia (Stone) Kingsbury, at Fredonia, N. Y., where she died, 22 Sept 1865, and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.
1585 V. Stephen Merit Whitney, b. at Derby, Con n., 17 Feb. 1794; a master-mariner; married, 22 Sept. 1822, at Derby, Charlotte Lewis, dau. of James and Hannah (Stone) Lewis, of Derby, where she was born 25 Sept. 1793. He lived in New York City from 1808 to 1812, and followed the sea from 1812 to 1833, being master of several ships in the China and East India trade. They settled at Gambier, Ohio, in 1833; and moved, in 1835, to Mount Vernon, Ohio, where she died 19 Dec. 1848. He went to Columbus, Ohio, on the death of his wife, and there married (2d), 7 Sept. 1851, Ann Eliza Weber, of Jeffersonville, Penn., dau. of Christian and Charlotte (Casselberry) Weber, of Norriton, Penn., and widow of William Flintham. She was born in Skippack and Perkiomen, Penn. They moved from Columbus, in 1852, to Salem, Ohio, and from there, in 1864, to Norristown, Penn., where they were living in April 1876, he being an active member of the Episcopal Church, and a hale, hearty, Christian old man. 5252



Chil. of Stephen and Harriet (Suydam) Whitney. 440

1586 I. Samuel Suydam Whitney, b. at 4 Stone St., New York, 26 Nov. 1804; died unmarried, at 7 Bowling Green, New York, 21 Dec. 1858, and was buried in the family chapel, Greenwood Cemetery.
1587 II. Emeline Whitney, b. at 4 Stone St., New York, 7 June 1806; married, 25 June 1828, at her father's residence, 7 Bowling Green, New York, by Rev. Thomas McAuly, D. D., pastor of the Rutgers Street (Presbyterian) Church, to John Dore, born at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, son of James and Sophia (Weiser) Dore, of Shelburne. They resided, in June 1877, at 127 Madison Avenue, New York, without children.
1588 III. John Currie Whitney, b. at 4 Stone St., New York, 5 June 1808; died there, 28 Dec. 1808; and is buried in the family chapel, Greenwood Cemetery.
1589 IV. Mary Whitney, b. at 4 Stone St., New York, 5 April 1810; married, 28 Oct. 1829, at her father's residence, 7 Bowling Green, New York, by Rev. Cyrus Mason, pastor of the Duane Street (Presbyterian) Church, to Jonas Phillips Phoenix, who was born in Morristown, N. J., 14 5266
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