Family:Whitney, Simon (1797-1861)
Dr. Simon7 Whitney (Nathaniel Ruggles6, Simon5, Daniel4, Benjamin3, John2, John1), son of Nathaniel Ruggles6 and Abigail (Fotheringham) Whitney, was born 30 Oct 1797, Watertown, MA, or 30 Oct 1798,[1] and died 2 Sep 1861, Framingham, MA.
Marriage intentions were published 4 Apr 1824, Charlestown, MA, for him "M.D. of Framingham" and "Miss" Mary Walker "of Charlestown".[2] Marriage intentions were published 1 Apr 1824, Framingham, MA, for him "Dr." and Mary Walker "of Charlestown".[3] He married, 6 May 1824, Mary Walker. She was born 25 Aug 1802.[4]
Dr. Simon Whitney was born in Watertown. In early life he was a teacher, having recieved his preparatory education in Newton and Brighton. He entered Harvard College, and graduated in 1818. Later he taught school in Charlestown, and, having studied medicine, he settled in Framingham, where he ever after resided. He was representative in the state legislature in 1853. He resided Framingham, MA.
Children of Simon7 and Mary (Walker) Whitney:
i. Elizabeth Walker8 Whitney, b. 15 Jul 1825, Framingham, MA;[5] d. 1894, and was buried in Framingham; m. 20 Aug 1845, Framingham, MA, Dr. John W. Osgood,[6] M.D. of Saxonville, MA, and had three children. ii. Mary Whitney, b. 16 Aug 1826; d. same day. iii. Allston Waldo Whitney, b. 12 Jan 1828, Framingham, MA;[7] m. Sarah Ellen Bishop. iv. Abby Walker Whitney, b. 23 Jul 1829, Framingham, MA.[8] v. Henry Augustus Whitney, b. 11 Jan 1831, Framingham, MA;[9] drowned 22 Jul 1840, Framingham, MA, aged 8 years.[10] vi. Harriett Lincoln Whitney, b. 3 Oct 1833, Framingham, MA.[11] vii. Clarence Whitney, b. 1 Jan 1838,[12] Framingham, MA;[13] d. 6 Jan 1881; m. 22 Aug 1862, Dorchester, MA, Julia A. Tilson, b. 4 Apr 1841.[14] viii. James Bradish Whitney, b. 22 Aug 1843, Framingham;[15] resided Reading, PA.
References
- 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. 292.
1.^ "Simon [Whitney], Dr., [born] Oct. 30, 1798. [G.R.2.]," according to Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: 1911).
2.^ "Simon Whitney, M.D. of Framingham & Miss Mary Walker of Charlestown, entered Apr. 4, 1824," according to Roger D. Joslyn, F.A.S.G., comp. and ed., Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984).
3.^ "Simon [Whitney], Dr., and Mary Walker of Charlestown, int. Apr. 1, 1824," according to Framingham Vital Records.
4.^ "Mary Walker [------] [Whitney], w. of Simon, [born] Aug. 25, 1802. [G.R.2]," according to Framingham Vital Records.
5.^ "Elizabeth Walker [Whitney], d. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] Apr. 8, 1825," according to Framingham Vital Records.
6.^ "Elizabeth W. [Whitney], d. of Simon and Elizabeth, and Dr. John W. Osgood, [married] Aug. 20, 1845," according to Framingham Vital Records.
7.^ "Alston Waldo [Whitney], s. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] Jan. 12, 1828," according to Framingham Vital Records.
8.^ "Abby Walker [Whitney], d. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] July 23, 1829," according to Framingham Vital Records.
9.^ "Henry Augustus [Whitney], s. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] Jan. 11, 1831," according to Framingham Vital Records.
10.^ "Henry [Whitney], s. of Dr. Simon, [died] July 22, 1840, a. 8 y. Drowned. [C.R.1.]," according to Framingham Vital Records.
11.^ "Harriett Lincoln [Whitney], d. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] Oct. 3, 1833," according to Framingham Vital Records.
12.^ "Clarence [Whitney], s. of Dr. Simon and Mary, [born] Jan. 1, 1838," according to Framingham Vital Records.
13.^ "Clarence [Whitney], [born] Jan. 1, 1838. G.R.3," according to Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: 1914-1915).
14.^ "Julia A. [_____] [Whitney], w. of Clarence, [born] Apr. 4, 1841. G.R.3," according to Cambridge Vital Records.
15.^ "James Bradish [Whitney], s. of Simon, bp. June 4, 1843. [C.R.1.]," according to Framingham Vital Records.
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