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Our Pioneer Families: Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade.

Title page, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 107, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 120, 120(a), 120(b), 122.

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JOEL E. WHITNEY
 
The son of Joel Whitney of Phillips and St. Paul
and grandson of Micah Whitney, the Revolu-
tionary soldier, and great-grandson of Elizabeth

Dyer of Revolutionary fame
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ANDREW WHITNEY
 

The fourth son of Micah Whitney, the Revolutionary soldier
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WILLIAM PEACE WHITNEY was the second child, and oldest son of Micah Whitney and Hannah Cobb. He was born in Gorham, Maine 3 May 1783. William married Sarah Frank, who was born in Gray, Maine- at least she lived there when she married. Sarah died 20 August 1815, after the birth of her seventh child, at the age of about thirty. This is recorded at Phillips, Maine. William remarried to Nancy Canton of Letter B Plantation, Maine, on 27 October 1823.

William was a blacksmith by trade and a Freewill Baptist Circuit Rider Minister. He probably had already gone to Phillips before 1815 and lived there at least through the year 1857 when his son George was born. When he went west, he went to DearBorn Co., Indiana first and then to Sycamore, DeKalb Co., Illinois. It has been recorded that he lived in the Colby Whittemore house and owned a number of acres of land in a section where the Milia Ross house and the blacksmith shop once stood, as he gave that land to his daughter, Sally (Whitney) Quimby. He had twelve children recorded in Phillips, the same number as his father, Micah. William lived in Gorham, Gray and Phillips, Maine. For more information, see the second section on William, which also includes the children from his second marriage.

children from his first marriage with Sarah Frank.
1- Sally b. 31 Jan. 1806, Gray, Maine, d. 1886, Phillips, m. Thomas Quimby on 19 Feb. 1825, lived in the Milia Ross house in Phillips, Maine.

children:
a- James Quimby, b. 9 Feb 1826, d. 19 Mar. 1832
b- Harriet Newell , b. 16 Oct. 1827; m. Edwin Cummings.

children:
1- Stephen Cummings, lived Kingfield, Maine



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c- William Whitney Quimby b. 18 April 1830; He lived to an old age in Phillips. His wifes maiden name was Hawkes; operated a tannery on the Sandy River in the lower village. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. They had no children, but raised Lena Hawkes Winter.
d- Stephen Hart b. 1833; lived to an old age in Phillips, in the Quimby-Ross house; a stone mason by trade. never married.
e- Sara Jane b. 31 Jan 1844, d. 15 July 1928. m. Charles C. Bangs in 1870; lived in Phillips. Charles was b. 1838, d. 1881

children:
1- Homer b. 1871, died young
2- Mary b. 1873, m. 1894 to Charles H. McKenzie, Merchant, Rumford, Maine. He died 1920.

children:
a- Janet A., b. 30 May 1896, Phillips. lived in Phillips.
b- C. Herbert b. Rumford, March 17, 1898 m. Ida Pepper, lived in Portland, Maine

children:
1- C Herbert III b. 1921
2- Jean M. b. 1923

c- M. Berella b. 4 Dec. 1899, Rumford, d. 1940. occupation: buyer for the McKenzie store in Rumford.
d- Sarah C. b. 14 April 1902, Rumford, m. Thomas McCafferey. Lived in Rumford. Sarah was the Pres. of Business and Professional Women's Club.



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e- Margaret C., b. 11 July 1905, Phillips, m. Colby S Eldridge. Lived in Rumford.

children:
1- Nancy B., b. 1931
2- David C., b. 1937
3- Thomas H., b. 1942

f- Elizabeth b. 26 Feb. 1907, Phillips. m. Delbert J. Morrison. Lives in Rumford.

children:
1- Peter b.1929 d. infancy
2- Joan M., b. 1930
3- Stephen D., b. 1932
4- Penelope A., b. 1933

g- John O., b. 31 March 1909, Phillips, m. Elizabeth Robertson. Served in Navy.

Children:
1- John O., b. 1930

h- George K., b. 7 July 1911, Phillips, m. Olive Mitchell, was an attorney, lived in Old Greenwich, Conn.

children:
1- Jefferey A., b. 1937
2- Jeremy A., b. 1941

i- Frances E., b. 30 Nov 1913, taught in public schools in Augusta, Maine.
j- Jean N., b. 17 Feb 1916, d. 7 Jan 1917

3- Milia Bangs b. 1878, m. 1909 to Deberna R. Ross, attorney, Phillips, Maine. He d. 1918.



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4- Cherry Bangs, b. 1878, m. in 1901 to Arno L. Pratt of Phillips; was a school teacher before her marriage.

children:
a- son, b. 1902, d. in infancy
b- Leonard Pratt, b. 1909, served WWII, b. Phillips, Maine
c- Charles b. 1915., died young
d- Julia b. 1917, lived Portland, ME
e- David Pratt, b. 1921, d. infancy

5- Laura Elva (twin) b. 1881, d. infancy
6- Charlie Elva (twin) b. 1881, d. infancy

f- Lura Elva Quimby, b. 16 Oct 1848, m. Stephen L. Twombly, (railroad engineer), lived Phillips Maine.

children:
1- Nell Quimby, b. 1871, m. Mason Parker (a physician) 2nd m. Herbert Vining, (a carpenter) She taught school in Phillips for many years.

children:
a- Alice Parker, instructor in defence work.

2- son, of William Whitney, b. 15 July 1807, d. same day
3- Happy, b. 14 June 1808, m. David Quimby, (brother to Sally's husband.) lived in Rangeley, Maine.

children:
a- Elmira , m. Baker Tuffs, boat builder, lived in Rangeley, Maine.




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children:
1- Carry Nell Quimby

b- Dexter W. Quimby: married three times and had children by each wife. Lived in Rangeley,

4- William P., b. July 1810, reported went to Illinois with his father (in my research I cannot find him in Illinois records, I'm still searching)
5- Huldy, b. 5 March 1812, m. Abel Chandler, Lived in Temple, Maine. no children:
6- Elmira, b. 13 Nov 1813. m. Enoch Staples, who was a large and strong man. Weighed 325 lbs., died while working in Fairbanks, Maine.

children:
a- Isaac Smith Whitney: he changed his name to Isaac Whitney Smith. Lived Phillips and Madrid, ME.

children:
1- Charles Smith
2- Fred Smith
5- Daniel Smith
4- Isaac Smith
5- Artemas Smith


7- Hannah, youngest (b. 4 Aug. 1815, (mother died six- teen days after her birth) m. Lorin Worthley. lived in Phillips in the house where Whitman Toothaker lived in 1943. In 1869 lived in Dr. Curriers house then moved to Farmington, Maine.

children:
a- Thaxter Worthley, died at home after being wounded in the Civil War.
b- Alphonso, went to California



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c- Millie, m. Edward Gleason; lived in Mexico, had four children (one set of twins)
d- Emma , m. Charles B. Bangs; lived in Farmington Maine, then moved to Mass., Charles was a native of Salem, Maine: had five children.
e- Helen b. about 1860, m. Edward C. Merrill, (dentist) had six children. Lived in Farmington.




THIS CONCLUDES THE CHILDREN BY THE FIRST WIFE: SEE THE NEXT PAGE WITH WILLIAM'S SECOND FAMILY:

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William Peace Whitney b. 5 May 1783, Cumberland Co., Mass. remarried Nancy J. Carlton on 27 Oct 1823 in Phillips, Maine. d. 19 Dec 1863, Cortland, Illinois, buried in Ohio Grove Cemetery, Cortland, DeKalb, Illinois. Nancy b. 30 Nov 1806, Cumberland Co., Maine. William was a circuit rider minister of the Freewill Baptist Church and a blacksmith by trade.

children
a- Hiram b. 12 Sept 1825, Phillips, Maine, d. 2 Oct. 1825
b- Nancy P. , b. 14 April 1827, Phillips, Maine; d. 11 Feb 1912, DeKalb, Illinois. Nancy m. John Adkinson in Dearborn, Indiana. John b. 1823 in Indiana, d. 19 Feb 1847, Indiana. They had one child - Vesta - Then Nancy remarried George M. Kinyon (Kenyon) on 22 Oct 1849, DeKalb Co., Ill. George had been married before. He was born in Onondaga Co., New York on 5 Aug. 1827; son of George Kinyon and Lydia Post. George's first wife was Marilla Churchill m. 12 Nov. 1848, d. 26 March 1849, Cortland, Ill.

children:
1- Vesta (Vesti) A. Adkinson b. March 1847, DearBorn, Indiana; m. Artemus McKinney in 1862, Kansas. Art(emus) b. 1843, New York.

children:
a- Adda R. b. 1863, Illinois
b- Artemus Jr. b. 1876, Ks.
c- Blanche

2- John William b. 31 Aug 1850, DeKalb, Ill.
3- Dexter D. b. 8 Oct 1854, DeKalb, Ill.
4- Lydia G. b. 18 May 1857, DeKalb, Ill. m. George Little.



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c- Hiram E. b. 1831, Phillips, Franklin, Maine m. 24 Aug. 1852; DeKalb, Illinois to Catherine Harshey b. 1835, d. 1857, Cortland, DeKalb, Ill.

children:
1- Effie G. b. 1853, Cortland, Ill.; d. 1862
2- Sylvia H. b. 1851, Cortland, Ill.;d. 1851 (6mo)

Hiram remarried Mary by 1860 and then they must have moved as I have been unable to find them again. He was a reaper agent-- a reaper is a harvest machine.
d- Philena b. 1835, Phillips, Maine ; d. 1851 never married.
e- George Washington b. 8 Dec 1838, Phillips, Maine; d. 30 Oct 1930.- m. Minnie Minerva Hartley on 23 Jan 1873, at Marysville, Kansas. Minnie b. 21 Oct 1850, Berlin XRoads, Ohio. Minnie M. Hartley Whitney was the dau. of Lewis Lawrence Hartley, (shoemaker by trade) b. 1824, Ohio to Lewis Lawrence and Harriet. his wife was Lucy Long b. 4 Oct 1827, Athens, Ohio, d. 1 July 1916 in Kansas. Lucy had been married to Abel Huddleston; m. 10 Oct. 1855- He died 10 Oct 1902.
children of Lewis L. Hartley and Lucy Long:

1- Harriet (Hattie) b. 1848, berlin XRoads, Ohio m. McKinley, second marriage, Mr. Peck in Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
2- Levina Alice b. 31 Dec 1846, Berlin XRoads, Ohio, m. Charles D. Potter on 8 July 1865. d. 19 Sept 1921.

children:



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