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Whitney Family.
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541
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2849
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II. Eliza Maria Whitney, b. in Madison, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1817; married in Sept 1840, at Madison Village, William Manchester, son of William Manchester, of Madison; died without children, 10 Oct. 1848, in Madison, and was buried in Madison Village. He was living at Morrisville, N. Y., in Ap. 1874.
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Chil. of Bela Brewster and Abigail (Whitney) Brigham.
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813
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2850
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I. Charles B. Brigham, was living at Chicago, Ill., in Ap. 1874.
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2851
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II. Henry Gustavus Brigham,1 was living at Cedar Falls, Iowa, in Ap. 1874. He was captain of Co. C, 107th Regt. N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry, in the war of 1861.
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Chil. of Constant and Maria (Whitney) Cook.
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814
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2852
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I. ----- Cook, a son, b. at Cohocton, N. Y., 4 Oct 1820; died 4 Oct 1820, and was buried at Cohocton.
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2853
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II. Henry Harvey Cook, b. at Cohocton, N. Y., 13 May 1822; a merchant till 1854, since that time a banker; married, 27 Sept 1848, at her father's house in Bath, N. Y., by Rev. L. H. Corson, Protestant Episcopal, rector of St Thomas' Church at Bath, to Mary McCay, eldest dau. of William Wallace and Sarah Newbold (Barton) McCay, of Bath, where she was born 14 May 1827. They settled in Bath, and were living there in Ap. 1874. He was then cashier of the First National Bank of Bath.
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8104
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2854
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III. Abby Clarissa Cook, b. at Cohocton, N. Y., 4 Feb. 1824; married, 5 Aug. 1845, at Bath, N. Y., by Rev. Dr. Wilson, Protestant Episcopal, to Lansing Derrick Hodgman, a civil engineer, son of Leonard and Janet (Morey) Hodgman, of Stillwater, N. Y., where he was born 11 Nov. 1815. They settled in Bath, and were living there in Ap. 1874. He was appointed, by Gov. Dix, a commissioner on the State Reformatory. He was a graduate of the Troy Polytechnic Institute.
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8109
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2855
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IV. John Magee Cook, b. at Cohocton, N. Y., 3 i Dec. 1827; died at Bath, N. Y., 11 Jan. 1844, and was buried there.
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2856
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V. Mary Jane Cook, b. at Cohocton, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1829; died at Cohocton, 4 Feb. 1831, and was buried there.
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1 There were other members of this household, whose names have not been ascertained. Among their children, are Edwin B. Seymour, of Bath, N. Y., and Truman Woods, of St. Louis, Mo.
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