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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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Sixth Generation.
hotel-keeper; married, 25 Dec. 1817, in Ridgefield, Mary Henrietta Gregory; dwelt in Warwick, Goshen (where she died 29 July 1852), and Chester, N. Y.; married (2d) in 1852, at Chester, Julia Ann Hulse; died at Chester, 30 Ap. 1863, and was buried in Warwick, near his first wife. His widow was living at Binghamton, N. Y., in June 1875.
638 IV. Ira Olmstead, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Jan. 1800; died, unmarried, 17 July 1863, in Chester, N. Y., and was buried in Warwick, N. Y.
639 V. Elizabeth Olmstead, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 24 Aug. 1804; and was living there in Ap. 1875, unmarried.



Chil. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Whitney) Jackson. 154

640 I. Betsey Jackson, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 22 Sept. 1784 ; married Luther Copley, who died 28 March 1846. She died 2 Sept. 1852. 2202
641 II. Samuel Jackson, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 6 Aug. 1786; married Elizabeth Welles, commonly called Betsey, dau. of William Welles, of Stratford, Conn. She was born 7 May 1793; was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church; and died 29 Jan. 1869. He died 1 Ap. 1867. 2206
642 III. Daniel Jackson, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., in 1791; died 16 Aug. 1829.
643 IV. Whitney Jackson, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., in 1793; married at Turkey Creek, N. J., Clementine Hart; died 29 Aug. 1860. 2212
644 V. Henry Jackson, b. in Reading, Conn.; a merchant, of the firm of Jackson and Brewster, New York and New Orleans ; "a man notable for strict integrity, thorough business talent, and intellectual ability. He died unmarried, in New Orleans, leaving considerable wealth, which was divided among his brothers, the younger of whom, Edward, with the nobleness of heart and generosity which formed a distinguishing trait in his character, divided his portion among his brothers, retaining only Henry's watch and miniature."
645 VI. Edward Jackson, b. in Reading, Conn., 20 Ap. 1799 ; a merchant; married, 14 Aug. 1826, at Reading, Lydia Ann Sanford, dau. of John and Lydia (Wheeler) Sanford, of Reading, where she was born 17 March 1804. They settled at Niagara, Upper Canada ; and, in the 2214
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