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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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Seventh Generation.
within the last four years, he resided on his fine farm between Geneseo and Avon; and his friends will long recollect the open-hearted hospitality that rendered his home a genial resort for all. He removed to this village about four years ago, where he has since continued to reside. He was buried on Saturday from St. Michael's Church, of which he was long a vestryman."
5193 II. Juliet Lavinia Kellogg, b. near Glen Cove, L. I., 1 Ap. 1812; married in St. Thomas' Church, Broadway, New York, 10 May 1838, Edward William Canning, a broker, son of Edward Canning, of Stratford-on-Avon, Eng., where he was born 9 Nov. 1802. They settled in New York, and were living there in 1867. 12968
5194 III. Harriette Elizabeth Kellogg, b. at Oyster Bay, L. I., 15 Ap. 1823; married in St. Thomas' Church, Broadway, New York, 4 May 1847, Henry Augustus Wilmerding,1 an auctioneer, who was born in New York, 27 June 1802, son of William and Catharine (Falkenham) Wilmerding. They dwelt in New York, where he died 3 Feb. 1870, at 5 West 31st Street. She was living there in Sept. 1874. 12971



Child of Truman and Mary (Whitney) Plumb. 1573

5195 I. Truman Plumb, went to sea with his father, and was washed overboard and lost, when about twelve years old.



Chil. of Zina and Eunice (Whitney) Chatfield. 1576

5196 I. Henry William Chatfield, b. at Huntington Landing, Conn., 4 Sept. 1819; an importer and jobber of teas; dwelt at New Haven, Conn., from 1835 to 1837; at Derby, Conn., till 1839; then settled at Bridgeport, Conn., where he was married, 20 Sept. 1842, by Rev. John Hunter, Congregational, to Susan Meeker Kippen, dau. of George and Betsey (Meeker) Kippen, of Bridgeport, where she was born 1 Oct. 1821. She died at 12977
  1 Mr. Wilmerding. by a former marriage, had four children. His father, William Wilmerding, the progenitor of a well-known and influential New York family, was born in Braunschweig Germany, 22 Jan. 1762; came to New York in 1783 or 1784; and married there, in St. Matthew's (Lutheran) Church, 27 Sept. 1785, Catharine Falkenham, who was born in New York, 3 Ap. 1766. They died in Moscow, N. Y.--he, 19 July 1832; she, 31 Dec. 1839. He was the son of John Christopher Wilmerding, a burgomaster of Braunschweig, who was born there 21 June 1711, and married Christnie Elizabeth Van der Horst. They died in Braunschweig--he, 3 Nov. 1784; she, 25 Jan. 1821, aged 79 years.
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