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{{PhoenixEntry|8116| I. '''Maria Whitney Cook''', b. in Bath, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1864; died in Bath, 28 July 1865, and was buried there.|}}
 
{{PhoenixEntry|8116| I. '''Maria Whitney Cook''', b. in Bath, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1864; died in Bath, 28 July 1865, and was buried there.|}}
 
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{{PhoenixFamilyStart||Chil. of Henry and Lydia (Knapp) Whitney.|[[Archive:The Whitney Family of Connecticut, page 542#2860|2860]]}}
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{{PhoenixFamilyStart||Chil. of [[Family:Whitney, Henry (1808-1848)|Henry and Lydia (Knapp) Whitney]].|[[Archive:The Whitney Family of Connecticut, page 542#2860|2860]]}}
{{PhoenixEntry|8117| I. '''Harrison Whitney''', b. in Southeast, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1831; a merchant; married in Lewisboro', N. Y., 4 July 1853, by Rev. W. W. H. Smith, Methodist, to '''Hannah Maria Hoyt''', who was born in Poundridge, N. Y., 15 June 1831, dau. of Linus and Lydia (Weeks) Hoyt.<sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>  Besides dwelling in Poundridge and Lewisboro', they have lived in Norwalk and Wolcottville, Conn., one year each; and, in 1867, settled in Waterbury, Conn., where they resided in Nov. 1874.  He was then a member of the firm of J. F. Rusco & Co.,. 3 Hotchkiss Block, Waterbury.  He enlisted at Wolcottville, 4 Aug. 1862, in Co. C, 19th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry, afterward the 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged 26 May 1865, at Mower Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn., having been promoted to the grade of corporal, and taken part in the battles of North Anna, Tolopotomy Creek, and Cold Harbor, 1 June 1864, where he was permanently disabled by a gunshot wound in the left elbow.|[[Archive:The Whitney Family of Connecticut, page 2021#15462|15462]]}}
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{{PhoenixEntry|8117| I. [[Family:Whitney, Harrison M. (1831-1906)|'''Harrison Whitney''']], b. in Southeast, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1831; a merchant; married in Lewisboro', N. Y., 4 July 1853, by Rev. W. W. H. Smith, Methodist, to '''Hannah Maria Hoyt''', who was born in Poundridge, N. Y., 15 June 1831, dau. of Linus and Lydia (Weeks) Hoyt.<sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>  Besides dwelling in Poundridge and Lewisboro', they have lived in Norwalk and Wolcottville, Conn., one year each; and, in 1867, settled in Waterbury, Conn., where they resided in Nov. 1874.  He was then a member of the firm of J. F. Rusco & Co.,. 3 Hotchkiss Block, Waterbury.  He enlisted at Wolcottville, 4 Aug. 1862, in Co. C, 19th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry, afterward the 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged 26 May 1865, at Mower Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn., having been promoted to the grade of corporal, and taken part in the battles of North Anna, Tolopotomy Creek, and Cold Harbor, 1 June 1864, where he was permanently disabled by a gunshot wound in the left elbow.|[[Archive:The Whitney Family of Connecticut, page 2021#15462|15462]]}}
 
{{PhoenixEntry|8118| II. '''Mary Elizabeth Whitney''', b. in Southeast, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1833; died there, unmarried, 15 Dec. 1851, and was buried in the Drew Cemetery.|}}
 
{{PhoenixEntry|8118| II. '''Mary Elizabeth Whitney''', b. in Southeast, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1833; died there, unmarried, 15 Dec. 1851, and was buried in the Drew Cemetery.|}}
 
{{PhoenixEntry|8119| III. '''Jonathan Morehouse Whitney''', b. in Southeast, N. Y., 15|}}
 
{{PhoenixEntry|8119| III. '''Jonathan Morehouse Whitney''', b. in Southeast, N. Y., 15|}}

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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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Eighth Generation.
28 Sept. 1854; and was, in Ap. 1874, a student in Yale College, class of 1876.
8113 V. Walter Edwin Hodgman, b. in Morris Street, Bath, N. Y., 21 May 1858; and was living there in Ap. 1874.
8114 VI. Jeannie Maria Hodgman, b. in Morris Street, Bath, N. Y., 10 Dec. 1860; and was living there in Ap. 1874.
8115 VII. Henry Delon Hodgman, b. in Morris Street, Bath, N. Y., 21 June 1865; died there, 28 Nov. 1866, and was buried in Grove Cemetery.


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Child of Edwin Constant and Mary Adelaide (De Witt) Cook. 2859

8116 I. Maria Whitney Cook, b. in Bath, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1864; died in Bath, 28 July 1865, and was buried there.



Chil. of Henry and Lydia (Knapp) Whitney. 2860

8117 I. Harrison Whitney, b. in Southeast, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1831; a merchant; married in Lewisboro', N. Y., 4 July 1853, by Rev. W. W. H. Smith, Methodist, to Hannah Maria Hoyt, who was born in Poundridge, N. Y., 15 June 1831, dau. of Linus and Lydia (Weeks) Hoyt.1 Besides dwelling in Poundridge and Lewisboro', they have lived in Norwalk and Wolcottville, Conn., one year each; and, in 1867, settled in Waterbury, Conn., where they resided in Nov. 1874. He was then a member of the firm of J. F. Rusco & Co.,. 3 Hotchkiss Block, Waterbury. He enlisted at Wolcottville, 4 Aug. 1862, in Co. C, 19th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry, afterward the 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged 26 May 1865, at Mower Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn., having been promoted to the grade of corporal, and taken part in the battles of North Anna, Tolopotomy Creek, and Cold Harbor, 1 June 1864, where he was permanently disabled by a gunshot wound in the left elbow. 15462
8118 II. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Southeast, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1833; died there, unmarried, 15 Dec. 1851, and was buried in the Drew Cemetery.
8119 III. Jonathan Morehouse Whitney, b. in Southeast, N. Y., 15
1 See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 522.
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