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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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Whitney Family.
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1299 IX. Elihu Miles, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., in 1788, after his father's death; bap. there, 30 Nov. 1788; settled with his wife (name unknown), whom he married at Covington, N. Y., in Apulia, N. Y. where he died, 20 Sept. 1849, and was buried in Apulia Cemetery. 4294



Chil. of ----- and Hannah (St. John) Chatfield. 326

1300 X. John Chatfield, bap. at Stockbridge, Mass., 4 Sept. 1796; dwelt with his wife, Amanda Odell, in Sherburne, N. Y. till about 1815; and then moved to Covington, N. Y., where he died.
1301 XI. Louisa Chatfield, bap. at Stockbridge, Mass., 4 Sept. 1796; married Lemuel Noble, a preacher of the Methodist Church, with whom she dwelt in Sherburne, N. Y. (till about 1815), and in Covington, N. Y. It is possible that he is that Lemuel Noble who was one of the ten children of Jedediah and Prudence (Vorce) Noble. If so, he was living in Minnesota, in 1854; and was the father of Rev. John C. Noble, who joined the Genesee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Sept. 1850, and was located in Sept. 1866. His present residence is not known.



Chil. of Samuel and Lois (Hamilton) St. John. 328

1302 I. William St. John.
1303 II. Luther St. John, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., 30 Ap. 1780; a tanner and shoemaker; married in 1804, at Fabius, N. Y., the first or second marriage in that town, Polly Joy, born at Guilford (another account says, at Hinsdale), Vt., 27 Nov. 1782, dau. of David and Hannah (Partridge) Joy, of Fabius. They dwelt in Apulia, N. Y., for several years; and then settled in Yates, N.Y., where he became a farmer and was highly respected, and where they died (he, 23 June 1843; she; 19 June 1853), and were buried. 4295
1304 III. Samuel St. John, b. 27 Feb. 1780; was living, in 1860, at St Catharine's, C. W., with his son Samuel. 4302
1305 IV. Lucy St. John, married ----- Clark, and after his death, Jacob Pennoyer. They died in Apulia, N. Y., and were buried there. 4304
1306 V. Anna St. John, married, about 1797, Noah Phelps, son of Noah and Sarah (Adams) Phelps, of Simsbury, Conn., where he was born 19 Feb. 1778. They settled at Stockbridge, Mass.; and moved thence to Fabius, N. Y., where they died (she, 20 June 1804; he, 21 June 1804), and were buried in one grave, in the family cemetery, on the farm of Col. Elijah St. John, one mile east of Apulia, N. Y. 4313
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