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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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540
Seventh Generation.
Justyn Hillyer, Universalist, to Margaret Kennedy, dau. of Martin and Theodosia (Lyons) Kennedy, of Troy, N. Y., where she was born 8 March 1843. They settled in North Salem, and were living there in Feb. 1874.



Child of Lewis Clark and Lucretia Ann (Hoyt) Hunt. 808

2845 II. James Louis Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 4 Ap. 1847; a farmer; married there, 25 Oct. 1871, Sarah Hester Mead, dau. of Sherwood and Harriet (Grumman) Mead, of Ridgefield, where she was born 2 Ap. 1844. They were living on the homestead at Ridgefield, with his father, in March 1875. He has been, for several years, a deputy-sheriff of Fairfield County, Conn. 8101



Chil. of Henry Whitney and Julia Ann (Smith) Hunt. 809

2846 I. Francis Russel Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 9 Oct. 1838; a farmer; married, 17 May 1865, in New York City, Mary Augusta Foote, dau. of Eli and Mary (Edmunds) Foote, of New York, and g. dau. of Levi Foote, of Weston, Conn. She was born at Greenfield, Conn., 14 Aug. 1845. They settled in Ridgefield, Conn., and were living there in March 1875. 8102
2847 II. Julia Ann Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 30 May 1848; married, 1 June 1869, at Ridgefield, James Harvey Smith, a miller, son of James and Esther Ann (Elliott) Smith, and g. son of Noah Smith, of Ridgefield, where he was born 1 June 1844. They settled in Ridgefield, where she died, 4 Jan. 1873, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. He married (2d), 26 Aug. 1874, at Ridgefield, Mary Emma Smith, and was living at Ridgefield in March 1875. 8103



Chil. of Edward and Mary (Furniss) Whitney. 810

2848 I. John Taylor Whitney, b. in Madison, N. Y., 1 Aug. 1815; a merchant, then a book-keeper, and afterward a farmer; married, 16 Aug. 1869, in Syracuse, N. Y., by Rev. Addison Kellogg Strong, D. D., Congregational, of Syracuse, to Mary Groves, dau. of John and Percy (Lilly) Groves, of Lebanon, N. Y., where she was born 15 June 1819. He dwelt in New York City from 15 Aug. 1828 to Dec. 1831; and settled, 14 May 1834, at Eaton, N. Y., where they were living, without children, in Ap. 1874. He was postmaster at Eaton, from 1 July 1853 till 30 Sept. 1861; and superintendent of the poor, for Madison County, for three years from 1 Jan. 1854.
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