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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.

Chil. of Newton and Jane Eliza (McFarling) Whitney. 3771

10231 I. Emma Jane Whitney, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1852; and was living at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874.
10232 II. Minnie Henrietta Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 5 Nov. 1855; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874.
10233 III. Harriet Stilson Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 6 Nov. 1860; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874.
10234 IV. Elizabeth Hestaline Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 23 Aug. 1864; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874.
10235 V. George Newton Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 1 Oct. 1866; and was living with his parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874.



Chil. of Nathan Stilson and Mary Ann (Chaffee) Whitney. 3773

10236 I. Merrick Stilson Whitney, b. at Freeport, Ill., 11 Jan. 1856; and was living with his mother, at Bunker Hill, Ill., in 1874.
10237 II. Phebe Melissa Whitney, b. at Alton, Ill., 13 Feb. 1860; died there, 25 Feb. 1861, and was buried in the Alton Cemetery.
10238 III. Effie Belle Whitney, b. at Edwardsville, Ill., 29 May 1861; died at Bunker Hill, Ill., 17 Sept. 1872, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, at Edwardsville.
10239 IV. Harriet Martha Ida Whitney, b. at Edwardsville, Ill., 21 May 1865; and was living with her mother, at Bunker Hill, Ill., in 1874.
10240 V. Nathan Clarence Whitney, b. at Edwardsville, Ill., 14 Oct. 1867; and was living with his mother, at Bunker Hill, Ill., in Aug. 1874.



Chil. of Lyman and Julia Ann (Alward) Whitney. 3774

10241 I. Edwin Lyman Whitney, b. at Riley, Mich., 19 Oct. 1863; died at Lansing, Mich., 10 March 1865, and was buried in the Lansing Cemetery.
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