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The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, by Frederick Clifton Pierce (Chicago: 1895)

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WHITNEY GENEALOGY. 197

JOHNONNETT, of Burlington; Lemuel W., b. Apr. 30, 1821; m Susan SANDERS and Carrie E. HEMMINGYAY; res. Burl. 2766. ii. LOVELL, b. June 20, 1790; m. Rebecca WITT. 2767. iii. CHARLES W., b. Nov. 15, 1791; m. Mary GRIFFIN. 2768. iv. HENRY, b. Oct. 26, 1794; m. Mary COLDIN. 2769. v. FELICIA, b. may 26, 1796; m. Samuel NICHOLS, of Burlington. Ch.: Chas. and Samuel; res. N. J. She d. 1869 2770. vii. STEPHAN, b. Dec. 19, 1800; m. Lovilla GOLDIN. 2771. viii. ANNA, b. Oct. 17, 1805; d. Feb. 10, 1838. 2772. ix. SOPHRONIA, b. Aug. 18, 1803; m. Sept. 28, 1844, Joseph JONES. She d. Jan. 10, 1872, s. p. He m. her sister. 2772 1/2. x. DORCUS, b. June 25, 1799; m. Dec. 6, 1822, Henry HUBBARD; his second wife. He d. s. p. in Shrewsbury, Mass. 1227. Dr. AMOS WHITNEY (Isaiah, Isaiah, Isaiah, Thomas, John), b. Harvard, Mass., 1768; m. June 9, 1793, Rhoda CUTTER [NOTE]; b. Aug. 20, 1770; dau. of Nathan. She m. 2d Jasper TEMPLE. She was of Rindge, N. H. They moved to Henniker in 1795, and resided in the southeast part. He was a skillful physician and much respected. He d. Feb. 28, 1802; res. Henniker, N. H. 2773. i. HORACE, b, Sept. 18, 1793; was soldier in was 1812; d. Concord 2774. ii. SOPHRONIA, b. Jan. 10, 1795; m. Apr. 18, 1813, Hon. Jacob GIBSON; b. Oct. 24, 1784. He d. Greenbush, Wis., Dec., 1869. Ch.: Dr. A. C., b. 1823; res. Greenbush; Randolph, b. 1819; d. Manches- ter; John S., b. 1830; res. Mo.; Sophalia, m. R. P. EATON; res. Green Bay, Wis.: Sophronia, m. Randall HOYT. 2775. iii. DOLLY, b. June 14, 1796; m. Mr. MOORE, of Hillsboro. 2776. iv. CALISTA, b. Feb. 3, 1798; m. Wm. K. HOWE; b. Sept. 30, 1791. Was selectman several years in Henniker. His wife d. May 19, 1828. He was m. three times. 2 ch., Roxana C. (adopted), b. June 19, 1820. 2777. v. CYNTHIA, b. Jan. 19, 1800; d. Apr. 7, 1816. 1228. CYRUS WHITNEY (Isaiah, Isaiah, Isaiah, Thomas, John), b. Stow, Aug. 17, 1771; m. June 19, 1796, Aseneth HARRIS, d. 1801; m. 2d, Mar. 22, 1802, Mary (Polly) WHITNEY, dau. of Dea. Isaac and Lucy, b. Dec 13, 1779; d. Nov. 19, 1857. Cyrus WHITNEY was a good farmer and business man. Started a cotton factory in his native town, which was not very successful, was interested in a gold mine in H. (A hole said to be 100 feet deep is shown in side hill now) helped build Union Turnpike from Concord thrugh his farm to Harvard and Lancaster, which joined road to Fitchburg. Built a substantial square brick mansion soon after his last marriage where his wife presided with dignity, ability and grace over many a socal gathering. She had the first piano in town, the first carriage, left in her attic a loom for weaving homespun cloth and carpets, as well as flax wheels, wool spinning wheels and other evidences of her industry, skill and thrift. A well worn copy of the Scriptures and another of Baxter's Saint's Rest witness her piety, and well do her grandchildren remember her excellent cooking, her cheery tones, her loving care. Cyrus, like many another WHITNEYs was ingenious, making use of the blacksmith shop left by his Uncle Jonas, and a bench for wood work, for repairs of farming utensils. He had a cider mill where at first the native fruit was ground up, and later the less marketable portion of the grafted crop. His cellars had the best of bottled cider of all ages; his barns were crowded with hay for his large herd of cattle, his lands were surrounded by heavy walls, his field near his house ornamented with an arti- ficial pond which was sell stocked with fish and lilies, surrounded by his orchards of peaches, pears, as well as apples. She made her will Feb. 14, 1856; it was probated Jan. 5, 1858. Sons Edwin, Isaiah, and Isaac were executors. He d. Aug. 24, 1847; res. Stow and Harvard, Mass. 2778. i. EDWIN, b. Oct. 2, 1812; m. Lushea Mead WHITNEY. 2779. ii. CLARINDA, b. Oct. 24, 1795; d. infancy. 2780. iii. CLARINDA, b. Oct. 24, 1797; m. Sept. 20, 1817, Nathan WOODBURY, of Bolton, Mass., where he was b. Aug. 13, 1794; d. Rindge, N. H. Nov. 10, 1877; res. Rindge, where she d. June 21, 1889. Ch.: Asenath H., b. Apr. 17, 1819; m. Albert MANN; res. Winchendon, Mass; she d. Apr., 1891; had 7 ch.: Mary Ann, b. Jan. 15, 1821; m. Samuel PAGE; res. Winchendon; she d. June 14, 1889; Nathan G. b. Apr. 16, 1823; m. Angelia BRYANT; res. Keene, N. H.; Har-

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