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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.
Rowland, a sister of his sister Anna's husband, Clarke Rowland, and settled near Springfield, Ohio.
1132 IX. Amy Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married Rowland Wright, of Ballston, N. Y.
1132a X. Amelia Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married Peter Hayes, of Ohio.
1133 XI. Polly Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married in Ohio, husband's name unknown.
1134 XII. Anna Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married Clarke Rowland, of Ohio.



Chil. of Ransford and Ruth (Canfield) Whitney. 287

1135 I. Sarah Whitney, b. at Derby, Conn., 3 Ap. 1774.
1136 II. Joseph Lyman Whitney, b. at Derby, Conn., 1 Sept. 1775.



Chil. of Walter and Anah (Wells) Whitney. 291

1137 I. Hezekiah Wells Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Conn., 3 Jan. 1785; a farmer; married in 1805, Rebecca McWilliams, of Bethlehem, N. Y. They settled two miles below Albany, in Greenbush, N. Y., where she died. She was buried near her father, in Bethlehem. He married (2d), in 1815, Chloe Williams, of Schoharie, N. Y., born in Conn., 9 Oct. 178[-], dau. of David and Rebecca Williams. In 1828, he moved to Albany, and engaged in manufacturing curled hair, and dealing in pelts; and, about 1848, they moved to Milwaukee, Wis., and there died (he 27 Oct. 1850, in his 66th year;1 she, 9 May 1866), and were buried in Forest Home Cemetery. 3729
1138 II. Charles Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Conn., 5 Sept. 1787; married on the Helderbergs, at New Salem, in Bethlehem, now New Scotland, N. Y., 22 Nov. 1810, Jane White, b. at Bethlehem, now New Scotland, 10 July 1794, dau. of John White. He was a farmer, tanner, shoemaker and harness-maker; settled near Clarksville, in New Scotland; and, in 1819, 3737
1 Munsell's Annals of Albany, II, 276.
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