Family:Whitney, Chauncey (c1796-a1870)
Chauncey Whitney, parentage unknown (but see Notes below), was born circa 1796, MA, and died after 1870, probably Broome Co., NY.
He married, say 1818, Amanda Taft, b. 31 Dec 1798, Peru, MA, d. 7 Feb 1872, Broome Co., NY, age 73. She was dau. of Asa and Sarah6 (Whitney) Taft, and granddaughter of John5 and Mary (Cary or Cory) Whitney.
Children of Chauncey and Amanda (Taft) Whitney:
i. Oliver C. Whitney, b. ca. 1819, NY; d. 5 Jun 1860, aged 39 years; bur. Taft Cemetery, Binghamton, NY;[1] m. 3 Jan 1843, Triangle, NY, Teressa Olmsted, b. 1 Jun 1819, d. 12 Jun 1860, daughter of Luman and Laurancy (Taft) Olmsted. No known children. ii. Diana Whitney, b. ca. 1821, NY; d. after 1870; m. Hiram Mayhew. iii. Smith Whitney, b. ca. 1823, NY; m. Lucy Parker. iv. Lucy Whitney, b. ca. 1825, NY; d. after 1860. v. Jackson Whitney, b. ca. 1830, NY; d. after 1880.
Census
- 1820, Lisle, Broome Co., NY: Chauncy Whitney, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 person in Agriculture.
- 1830: not found.
- 1840, Triangle, Broome Co., NY: C Whitney, 1 male 40-50, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 10-15, 1 female 40-50, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 15-20, 1 person in agriculture.
- 1850, Triangle, Broome Co., NY:
275 291 Chauncey Whitney 54 M W Farmer 3000 Massachts Amanda " 53 F W New York Oliver C " 31 M W Farmer " Clarrissa " 29 F W " Lucy " 25 F W " Jackson " 20 M W "
"Clarissa" seems to have been "Theresa".
118 Framed -- 130 Oliver Whitney 36 M - - Broome Co. 1 - 36 Farmer 1 - - - - 1 - Teressa Whitney 34 F - Wife " - - 34 - - - - - - - - 119 Framed -- 131 Chancy Whitney 57 M - - Mass. 1 - 54 Farmer 1 - - - - 1 - Amanda Whitney 56 F - Wife Schoharie Co. - - 50 - - - - - - - - Lucy Whitney 30 F - Chld Chenango Co. - - 24 - - - - - - - - Jackson Whitney 24 M - Chld " - - 23 Farmer 1 - - - - 1 -
202 198 Smith Whitney 37 M Painter 100 New York Lucy " 33 F " Leroy " 14 M " school Orma S " 11 M " school Casper " 9 M " school Chauncey " 62 M Farmer 1000 "
661 638 Hiram Mayhew 49 M - Shoemaker $700 $200 N.Y. Diana 40 F - " Edna 15 F - " Attended school Addie 9 F - Penn. Attended school Lucy Whitney 33 F - N.Y. Amanda 62 F - "
464 622 Oliver Whitney 42 M - Farmer $5000 $800 [N.Y.] Theresa 39 F - [N.Y.] Sally Crandall 44 F - [N.Y.] Sarah Webb 16 F - [N.Y.] William Johnson 16 M - [N.Y.]
364 398 Whitney, Chancy 74 M W Farm Laborer $1000 $100 New York Male citizen over 21 -----, Amanda 72 M W Keeping House New York Mahew, Diana 49 F W House Keeper New York 399 Whitney, Jackson 40 M W House Painter $200 New York Male citizen over 21
Co., NY, p. 26: 277 Frame $500 278 Polly Terwilliger 55 F - ---- Chenango s Farmer - - - - 1 - Mary Terwilliger 49 F - Sist Broome w None Minnie Terwilliger 10 F - Dau Broome - - Ruela Palmer 56 F - Sist Broome w None Jackson Whitney 40 M - Hird Broome m Farm Laborer - 1 - - - -
Dewitt INGERSOLL 29 Self M M W NY Farming --- --- Ida INGERSOLL 27 Wife F M W NY House Keeping NY NY Bennie INGERSOLL 9 Son M S W NY At School NY --- Miles INGERSOLL 3 Son M S W NY NY NY Malvina WINERIGHT 40 Othe F M W NY Servant NY NY Jack WHITNEY 44 Othe M W W NY Laborer NY NY
Notes
A descendant's DNA test results match 25 of 25 locations to the "signature" DNA profile of immigrant John Whitney, indicating that Chauncey Whitney was a descendant.
Note that Triangle and Lisle are only 7 miles apart, with Whitney Point, NY between them.
In 1820, he was listed just two lines away from Family:Whitney, Asa (b1774-a1830) in the census (which had been alphabetized by initial letter of given name). Was he perhaps a son of this man?
"Chauncey Whitney (b. ca. 1796-d. aft 1872) m. ca. 1818 Amanda Taft and had ch. Oliver, Diana, Smith, Lucy and Jackson. None of these names appear to derive from the Taft side of the family. These people resided at Broome Co./Chenanago Co., NY. Can anyone provide the ancestry of this Chauncey Whitney?" - Chauncey Whitney, Broome Co., NY
References
- Census Records
1.^ Find A Grave Memorial #69089372, Oliver C. Whitney.
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