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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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382 WHITNEY GENEALOGY.

1836; m. Cincinnati, O., July 30, 1857, John J. BARTON, b. Sept. 8, 1831, Clermont Co., O.; ch, Elinora, b. Sept. 22, 1858; d. Nov. 13, 1868; Edward, b. Jan. 22, 1862, near Williamsburg, O.; m. Dec. 18, 1889, Clara ROBERTSON; Sallie E., b. Apr. 2, 1865; Josie, b. May 5, 1867; d. Nov. 29, 1893; John C., b. July 13, 1871; Charlie L., b. Oct. 5, 1873; d. Apr. 27, 1880; Walter, b. July 4, 1877 -- all res. Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O.; Clay Harden, b. Dec. 28, 1837; Harrison Harden, b. Feb. 5, 1839; b. Jan. 30, 1846; Minerva Harden, b. Mar. 7, 1842; d. Feb. 1, 1846; Andrew Rowan Har- den, b. Feb. 9, 1844; d. July 9, 1875. 5776. vii. MINERVA, b. Apr. 21, 1814; m. in Portsmouth, O., Abijah CURTIS. He d. soon after m., and she res. s. p., Circleville, O. 5777. viii. OLIVE, b. Sept. 16, 1817; m. May 9, 1838, Col. Allan Campbell McARTHUR, b. Dec. 12, 1806, youngest son of Duncan McARTHUR, third governor of Ohio; d. Apr. 28, 1858. She d. Mar. 29, 1885. Ch.: Ohio Mary, b. Sept 27, 1840; d. Sept. 9, 1851; Adora Minerva, b. Chillicothe, O., Oct. 23, 1842; m. Covington, Ky., July 5, 1869, John B. MORRIS, from near Springfield, O., son of James and Martha MORRIS, b. Clark Co., Oh., July 21, 1839; d. De Witt Co., Ill., Jan. 20, 1885; ch., Maurice McARTHUR, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Apr. 17, 1870; m.; res. Circleville, Pickaway Co., O.; Curtis, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Oct. 7, 1871; Martha, b. De Witt Co., Ill., June 1, 1873; m. -----; Olive, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Feb. 6, 1875; Bessie, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Feb 14, 1877; Wm. H., b. De Witt Co., Ill., Feb. 7, 1879; George E., b. De Witt Co., Ill., Mar. 23, 1881; d. Mar. 24, 1881; Lois Lavina, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Mar. 11, 1882; d. Aug. 12, 1882; Effie McARTHUR, b. Sept. 22, 1844, Pickaway Co., O.; m. De Witt Co., Ill., Dec. 12, 1872 Isham Atchison JONES, b. Aug. 27, 1850; P.O.Box 258, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Oh.; ch., Flora Tice, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Jan. 13, 1874; Susie Van Bibber, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Dec. 6, 1876; Arthur Stephen, b. De Witt Co., Ill., Jan. 22, 1879; Flora McARTHUR, b. Sept. 24, 1846; m. Covington, Ky., James E. TICE, who d. in a few years; no ch. Flora McARTHUR TICE, d. Pickaway Co., O., on Eastview farm, Dec. 25, 1884; Ida Olive McARTHUR, b. May 11, 1849; d. Feb. 7, 1852; Susannah Nancy McARTHUR, b. Chilli- cothe, O., Nov. 19, 1851; m. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 21, 1873, Andrew VAN BIBBER; d. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 16, 1881; no ch. survived her; Allan Campbell McARTHUR, b. Mar. 4, 1854; m. Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 25, 1884, Teresa, dau. of Wm. Glenny WHITNEY, Ports., O.; res. Crescent Terrace, Pickaway Co., O. (near Circleville); one ch., Dorothy, b. Nov. 18, 1887, McMillan's, Knox Co., Tenn.; Sarah Eliza McARTHUR, b. Apr. 12, 1857; d. Sept. 30, 1858. 3084. BILLA WHITNEY (Christopher, William, William, William, Joshua, John), b. Sharon, Conn., May 12, 1775; m. at Towanda, Pa., Dec. 17, 1805, Clarinda FRENCH; b. Dec. 7, 1787; d. at Spafford Hollow, May 23, 1854. He d. in 1845; res. Cortland- ville and Groton, N.Y. 5778. i. MARIA R., b. Aug. 29, 1810; m. Horace BADGLEY. She d. Port Byron, N. Y.; 3 ch. 5779. ii. CLARISSA D., b. July 6, 1811; m. Feb. 19, 1837, Rev. John E. ROBIE; res. Buffalo, N.Y. He was born in Hanover, N. H., June 19, 1811. In early life he was converted, and joined the Methodist Episcopal church. He continued in his profession for sev- eral years and assisted in starting the Detroit Free Press. But having his heart fixed on the ministry he attended the Cazenovia seminary for some time, to prepare himself for the work, and entered the Oneida Conference in 1834. He con- tinued in the regular work for several years with good success, gathering many souls into the church, as results of revivals attending his labors. In 1840, what to him seemed a providential call, he started the Northern Christian Advocate. In 1843 he disposed of the Northern, and commenced the publication of the Genesee Evangelist; disposing of this in 1850 he established the Buffalo Christian Advocate, which he successfully managed

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