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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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Sixth Generation.

Chil. of Lewis Keeler. 260

1047 I. Mary Keeler, married ----- Bush. Nothing is known of her beyond the fact that she was living at the hamlet of Goffle, in Manchester, six miles north of Paterson, N. J., shortly after the death of her father. Nothing is known of their children, beyond the fact that one daughter visited her friends at Waterford, N. Y., about 1835. 3507
1048 II. Pamelia Keeler, married Robert Hazard, of Troy, N. Y., a dealer in stoves and tinware, who died of consumption, at Hoosack, N. Y., at the house of his sister. She died at Troy; dates not known.



Chil. of Reuben and Mary (Keeler) Doolittle. 262

1049 I. Fanny Doolittle, b. at North Salem, N. Y., 27 March 1787; married, 25 Jan. 1810, at Malta, N. Y., Daniel Morehouse, a farmer, son of Joseph and Molly (Buckley) Morehouse,1 of Ballston, N. Y., where he was born 27 Sept. 1784. They dwelt in Ballston till 1816; and then moved to Greenfield, N. Y., where they died (he, 29 June 1852; she, 26 Feb. 1864), and were buried in Ballou Cemetery, Greenfield. 3511
1050 II. Mary Doolittle, b. at Malta, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1789; married, 21 Feb. 1814, at Malta, by Rev. Stephen Porter, D. D., Presbyterian, to John Kelly,2 a teacher and farmer, born at Newark, N. J., 20 Jan. 1787, son of Edward and Mercy (Cox) Kelly. They settled at Ballston Spa, N. Y., and there died (she, 25 Dec. 1825; he, 2 Nov. 1852), and were buried in Ballston Cemetery. 3514
1051 III. Henry Doolittle, b. at Malta, N. Y., 29 Ap. 1793; a farmer; married, 26 Jan. 1815, at her father's house in Ballston, N. Y., by Rev. Stephen Porter, D. D., Presbyterian, to Mary Oliphant, born at Waterford, N. Y., 16 Feb. 1795, dau. of Duncan and Rachel (Woodruff) Oliphant.3 They settled at Ballston, two mites south of the village, on a farm adjoining that of her father, where she died 20 Aug. 1840, aged 45 years, and was buried in Ballston Cemetery. He was married (2d), 9 Sept. 1841, at the
  1 Joseph Morehouse, a weaver and farmer, born at Green's Farms, Conn., 11 June 1753, married Molly Buckley, who was born in Conn., 5 Sept. 1755. They died and were buried in Ballston, N. Y. Their son, Talcott Morehouse, lived at Jonesville, N. Y., in Aug. 1875.
  2 He married (2d), 27 July 1826, Eurydice Kingsley, by whom he had five children:

  I. Elizabeth Kelly, born 11 Aug. 1827.
  II. John White Kelly, born 18 Aug. 1829.
  III. Harriet Kelly, born 22 Sept. 1832.
  IV. Caroline Kelly, twin, born 5 Oct. 1836; died young.
  V. Emeline Kelly, twin, born 5 Oct. 1836.

  3 Duncan Oliphant, of Scotch descent, married Rachel Woodruff, of Waterford, N. Y., and, while their children were small, settled on a farm in Ballston, N. Y., two miles south of the village, where he died 2 May 1822, aged 73 years.
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