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− | '''Ebenezer Whitney''', ([perhaps][[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1707-1789)|Samuel | + | '''Ebenezer Whitney''', ([perhaps] [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1707-1789)|Samuel<sup>4</sup>]], |
+ | [[Family:Whitney, John (c1678-a1739)|John<sup>3</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]], | ||
+ | [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), | ||
+ | parentage unproven, perhaps son of [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1707-1789)|Samuel<sup>4</sup> and Lydia (Spooner) Whitney]], was born circa 1745, died 15 Aug 1810, North Esk, Northumberland County, NB, Canada, and was buried 15 Aug 1810, Wilson's Point, Newcastle, NB, Canada. | ||
− | He married '''Huldah Mooers''', daughter of Peter | + | He married, 17 Jan 1769, Sheffield, NB, Canada, '''Huldah Mooers''', daughter of Peter and Mary (Howes) Mooers. She was born 24 Jun 1751, Rowley, MA, and died 6 Jul 1815, North Esk, Northumberland County, NB, Canada. |
− | Ebenezer Whitney lived at NB, Canada. He and Huldah Mooers were married 17 January 1769 at Sheffield, on the Saint John river near Fredericton. The first reference located to Ebenezer after his marriage is to his employment in the masting industry near Maugerville in 1782. They moved to the Miramichi about 1786-87. Ebenezer petitioned the new Province of N.B. from Burton concerning a minor land matter on 25 May 1785, at which time he was recognized as an 'Old Settler' (pre-Loyalist). In the same year, according to a statement of his, in a petition filed in 1805, Ebenezer and his son-in-law Jeremiah Travis bought Lots 5 and 6, respectively, (later became Whitney) from the Wiliam Davidson Estate on 1 October 1796. These lots are just east of the Curtis Rd. in Whitney, N.B., Canada. | + | Ebenezer Whitney lived at NB, Canada. He and Huldah Mooers were married 17 January 1769 at Sheffield, on the Saint John river near Fredericton. The first reference located to Ebenezer after his marriage is to his employment in the masting industry near Maugerville in 1782. They moved to the Miramichi about 1786-87. Ebenezer petitioned the new Province of N.B. from Burton concerning a minor land matter on 25 May 1785, at which time he was recognized as an 'Old Settler' (pre-Loyalist). In the same year, according to a statement of his, in a petition filed in 1805, Ebenezer and his son-in-law Jeremiah Travis bought Lots 5 and 6, respectively, (later became Whitney) from the Wiliam Davidson Estate on 1 October 1796. These lots are just east of the Curtis Rd. in Whitney, N.B., Canada. |
Children of Ebenezer and Huldah (Mooers) Whitney: | Children of Ebenezer and Huldah (Mooers) Whitney: | ||
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− | | '''Peter Whitney''', b. 12 Aug 1769 | + | | '''Peter Whitney''', b. 12 Aug 1769, Sheffield, NB, Canada; m. Margaret Haynes. |
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| align=right valign=top | ii. | | align=right valign=top | ii. | ||
− | | '''Susannah Whitney''', | + | | '''Susannah Whitney''', b. circa 1770 in NB, Canada; m. Ichabod Beckwith. |
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| align=right valign=top | iii. | | align=right valign=top | iii. | ||
− | | '''Moses Whitney''', b. circa 1772 | + | | '''Moses Whitney''', b. circa 1772, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Esther Sherwood. |
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| align=right valign=top | iv. | | align=right valign=top | iv. | ||
− | | '''Ebenezer Whitney''', b. circa 1774 | + | | '''Ebenezer Whitney''', b. circa 1774, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Charlotte Parker. |
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| align=right valign=top | v. | | align=right valign=top | v. | ||
− | | '''Huldah Whitney''', b. 7 Jul 1777 | + | | '''Huldah Whitney''', b. 7 Jul 1777, Maugerville, Sunbury Co., NB, Canada; m. Jeremiah Travis. |
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| align=right valign=top | vi. | | align=right valign=top | vi. | ||
− | | '''Jane Whitney''', b. circa 1780 | + | | '''Jane Whitney''', b. circa 1780, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Edward Rogers. |
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| align=right valign=top | vii. | | align=right valign=top | vii. | ||
− | | '''Daniel Whitney''', | + | | '''Daniel Whitney''', b. 1781, Miramichi, NB, Canada; m. Mary Ann Forsyth. |
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− | | '''Samuel Whitney''', b. 18 Sep 1784 | + | | '''Samuel Whitney''', b. 18 Sep 1784,Sheffield, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Sarah Young. |
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| align=right valign=top | ix. | | align=right valign=top | ix. | ||
− | | '''Mary Whitney''', b. circa 1786 | + | | '''Mary Whitney''', b. circa 1786, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. George McKay. |
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| align=right valign=top | x. | | align=right valign=top | x. | ||
− | | '''Oliver Whitney'''; b. circa 1789 | + | | '''Oliver Whitney'''; b. circa 1789, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; d. 24 Oct 1882. Oliver Whitney lived at Whitney, NB, Canada. Oliver died at the home of his nephew Edward R. Whitney. He was on the first board of Deacons appointed 1 January 1821, Miramichi Baptist Church. |
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− | | '''Sarah Whitney''', b. circa 1791 | + | | '''Sarah Whitney''', b. circa 1791, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. David L. Tozier. |
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| align=right valign=top | xii. | | align=right valign=top | xii. | ||
− | | '''Edward Whitney'''; b. circa 1794 | + | | '''Edward Whitney'''; b. circa 1794, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; d. Apr 1820. |
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− | + | Copyright © 2006, 2007, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]] | |
[[Category:Parentage Conjectured]] | [[Category:Parentage Conjectured]] |
Revision as of 00:46, 15 February 2007
Ebenezer Whitney, ([perhaps] Samuel4, John3, Benjamin2, John1), parentage unproven, perhaps son of Samuel4 and Lydia (Spooner) Whitney, was born circa 1745, died 15 Aug 1810, North Esk, Northumberland County, NB, Canada, and was buried 15 Aug 1810, Wilson's Point, Newcastle, NB, Canada.
He married, 17 Jan 1769, Sheffield, NB, Canada, Huldah Mooers, daughter of Peter and Mary (Howes) Mooers. She was born 24 Jun 1751, Rowley, MA, and died 6 Jul 1815, North Esk, Northumberland County, NB, Canada.
Ebenezer Whitney lived at NB, Canada. He and Huldah Mooers were married 17 January 1769 at Sheffield, on the Saint John river near Fredericton. The first reference located to Ebenezer after his marriage is to his employment in the masting industry near Maugerville in 1782. They moved to the Miramichi about 1786-87. Ebenezer petitioned the new Province of N.B. from Burton concerning a minor land matter on 25 May 1785, at which time he was recognized as an 'Old Settler' (pre-Loyalist). In the same year, according to a statement of his, in a petition filed in 1805, Ebenezer and his son-in-law Jeremiah Travis bought Lots 5 and 6, respectively, (later became Whitney) from the Wiliam Davidson Estate on 1 October 1796. These lots are just east of the Curtis Rd. in Whitney, N.B., Canada.
Children of Ebenezer and Huldah (Mooers) Whitney:
i. Peter Whitney, b. 12 Aug 1769, Sheffield, NB, Canada; m. Margaret Haynes. ii. Susannah Whitney, b. circa 1770 in NB, Canada; m. Ichabod Beckwith. iii. Moses Whitney, b. circa 1772, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Esther Sherwood. iv. Ebenezer Whitney, b. circa 1774, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Charlotte Parker. v. Huldah Whitney, b. 7 Jul 1777, Maugerville, Sunbury Co., NB, Canada; m. Jeremiah Travis. vi. Jane Whitney, b. circa 1780, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Edward Rogers. vii. Daniel Whitney, b. 1781, Miramichi, NB, Canada; m. Mary Ann Forsyth. viii. Samuel Whitney, b. 18 Sep 1784,Sheffield, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. Sarah Young. ix. Mary Whitney, b. circa 1786, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. George McKay. x. Oliver Whitney; b. circa 1789, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; d. 24 Oct 1882. Oliver Whitney lived at Whitney, NB, Canada. Oliver died at the home of his nephew Edward R. Whitney. He was on the first board of Deacons appointed 1 January 1821, Miramichi Baptist Church. xi. Sarah Whitney, b. circa 1791, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; m. David L. Tozier. xii. Edward Whitney; b. circa 1794, Whitney, Northumberland Co., NB, Canada; d. Apr 1820.
References
See Also
Copyright © 2006, 2007, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group
- Parentage Conjectured
- Canada
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Newcastle, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
- North Esk, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Whitney, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
- Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada