Family:Whitney, Justin (1801-1862)
Justin7 Whitney (Salmon6, Jonas5, Jonas4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of Salmon6 and Hepzibah (Raymond) Whitney, was born 24 Jul 1801, Harvard, MA,[1] and died 7 Aug 1862, Leominster, MA.
Marriage intentions were published 20 Oct 1827, Harvard, MA, for him and Mary Colton "of Boxborough".[2] He married, 7 Nov 1827, Boxborough, MA, Mary Cushing Cotton[3]. She was born 15 Sep 1806, and died 25 May 1891.
He was born in Harvard where he resided nearly all his life, was a farmer and lived on the farm, which tradition says, was originally purchased of the Indians. He resided Harvard and Leominster, MA.
Children of Justin7 and Mary Cushing (Cotton) Whitney:
i. (child)8 Whitney, b. ca. 5 Feb 1828, Harvard, MA; d. 7 Feb 1828, Harvard, MA, aged 2 days.[4] ii. Justin Otis Whitney, b. 10 Jun 1829, Harvard, MA;[5] d. 13 Oct 1853, unmarried. ii. Mary Ann/Maria Bird Whitney, b. 14 May 1831, Harvard, MA;[6] bapt. 23 Oct 1831, Harvard, MA;[7] m. 1852, Henry Richards; resided Worcester. iii. Salmon Whitney, b. 24 Mar 1833, Harvard, MA;[8] d. 26 Jul 1864, Leominster, MA; unmarried. He studied law in Lowell and at Harvard Law School; was admitted to the bar in 1860 and opened an office at Groton Junction, now Ayer. He served in the Sixth and Fifty-third Massachusetts Infantry. He enlisted 22 Apr 1861, and was discharged for disability 6 Jun 1863. iv. Harriet I. Whitney, b. 6 Jan 1837, Harvard, MA;[9] m. 18 Feb 1866, Marshall P. Frost, resided 183 Lincoln St., Worcester. - Ch.: Daughter, b. 12 Dec 1867; d. 29 Nov 1874.
v. George Henry Whitney, b. 18 Jul 1839, Harvard, MA;[10] m. Sarah C. Gould. vi. Sarah Maria Whitney, b. 6 Jan 1841;[11] m. 17 Oct 1860, Thomas Bennett, resided 14 Elliott St., Worcester. He was b. 14 Aug 1836; d. 20 Jun 1890. He was boatswain in the U. S. Navy. - Ch.: Hattie Maria, b. 1 Sep 1861; m. 19 Oct 1886; present address (Mrs. Henry L. Adams, Wilmington, VT; Minnie Frances, b. 28 Dec 1862; m. 17 Oct 1882; address, Mrs. Minnie F. Bagley, widow, 14 Elliot St., Worcester, MA; George S. Bennett, b. 30 Jul 1866; present address, Deputy Clerk of United States Court, Boston, MA; one grandchild, Donald Bennett Adams, b. 13 Jun 1890, Wilmington, VT.
vii. Ellen Frances Whitney, b. 7 Jun 1847, Harvard, MA;[12] m. 10 Jun 1868.
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), pp. 304-305.
1.^ "Justin [Whitney], s. of Salmon and Hepsebeth, [born] July 24 1801," according to Thomas W. Baldwin, ed., Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1917).
2.^ "Justin [Whitney] and Mary Colton of Boxborough, int. Oct. 20, 1827," according to Harvard Vital Records.
3.^ "Justin [Whitney] of Harvard, and Mary Cotton, [married] Nov. 7, 1827," according to Thomas W. Baldwin, ed., Vital Records of Boxborough, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: 1915), p. 59.
4.^ "----- [Whitney], ch. of Justin, [died] Feb. 7, 1828, a. 2 d. C.R.2," according to Harvard Vital Records.
5.^ "Justin Otis [Whitney], s. of Justus and Mary (s. of Justin and Sally, C.R.2), [born] June 10, 1829," according to Harvard Vital Records.
6.^ "Maria Bird, d. of Justus and Mary, May 14, 1831," according to Harvard Vital Records.
7.^ "Mary Ann Bird [Whitney], d. of Justin and Sally, bp. Oct. 23, 1831. C.R.2," according to Harvard Vital Records.
8.^ "Salmon [Whitney], s. of Justin and Mary (Justin and Sally, C.R.2), [born] Mar. 24, 1833," according to Harvard Vital Records.
9.^ "Harriot I. [Whitney], (Harriet Isabel, C.R. 2), d. of Justin and Mary, [born] Jan. 6, 1837," according to Harvard Vital Records.
10.^ "George Henry [Whitney], s. of Justus and Mary C., [born] July 18, 1839," according to Harvard Vital Records.
11.^ "Sarah Maria [Whitney], d. of Justin and Mary C., bp. Sept. 2, 1841. C.R. 2," according to Harvard Vital Records.
12.^ "Ellen Frances [Whitney], d. of Justin and Mary C., [born] June 7, 1847," according to Harvard Vital Records.
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