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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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Seventh Generation.
Almira Sally White, born at Sandy Creek, N. Y., 5 July 1822, dau. of Alfred1 and Sally (Linnen) White, who lived in Burlington, Vt., at the time of her marriage. They dwelt at Sandy Creek till 1855; and then settled at Oshkosh, Wis., where he died, 28 March 1863, of consumption. He enlisted at Oshkosh, under the first call for men, in a company called the "Scott Volunteers", which was full and organized 24 Ap. 1861, and made part of the 3d Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry. In the battle of Corinth he suffered a sun-stroke; was taken to Mound City Hospital, where he was discharged, after five months; and reached home just seven weeks before his death. She married (2d), T. H. Bullis, and was living at Waukau, Wis., in Feb. 1876, having then been there ten years.



Chil. of Amasa and Sally (Keene) Whitney. 670

2323 II. Sally Ann Whitney, b. in Manlius, N. Y., 2 March 1823; died of consumption, unmarried, 28 Ap. 1846, at Philadelphia, N. Y.; and was buried there, in the Friends' Cemetery.
2324 III. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Henderson, N. Y., 16 July 1825; married Reuben Hicks, a merchant; died of consumption, 4 June 1850, in Philadelphia, N. Y.; and was buried there, in the Friends' Cemetery. 7002
2325 IV. Rhoda Eliza Whitney, b. in Henderson, N. Y., 20 June 1827; married, 17 Nov. 1847, at Philadelphia, N. Y., George Washington Baker, a waggon-maker, born at Norway, N. Y., 2 May 1824, son of William and Mercy Mentor (Baxter) Baker. They settled at Philadelphia, N. Y., where his parents then resided; and there she died of consumption, 18 Feb. 1853, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery. He married (2d), 23 Feb. 1854, Harriet Idell; and, in 1865, moved to Mexico, N. Y., where she died, 23 Aug. 1873. There he married (3d), 16 March 1874, Martha Eliza Babcock, of Scriba, N. Y. He was living at Mexico in Ap. 1875. 7003
2326 V. Nancy Rebecca Whitney, b. in Henderson, N. Y., 22 Aug. 1829; died unmarried, 30 Oct. 1852, of consumption, at Philadelphia, N. Y.; and was buried there, in the Friends' Cemetery.
2327 VI. John Ingersol Whitney, b. in Antwerp, N. Y., 13 Oct. 1833; a farmer; married, 31 Dec. 1854, at Waterloo, Wis., Lovina Crosby, born in Bainbridge, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1834, dau. of John and Emily (Pearsall) Crosby. They settled in Waterloo, where her parents resided. He died of small-pox, while in the service of the government, at Pitt's Hospital, Helena, Ark., 14 March 1864; and was buried at Helena. She married (2d), 26 7005
  1 Alfred White, a farmer, was born at Burlington, Vt., 3 May 1783; and died at Richland, N. Y., 19 Feb. 1864. His father, Timothy White, a shoemaker, died at Sandy Creek, N. Y.
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