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'''Jacob<sup>7</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1756-1844)|Jacob<sup>6</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Abraham (1724-1818)|Abraham<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Abraham (1692-1778)|Abraham<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Moses (1655-a1729)|Moses<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), born 8 Oct 1787; married in Stow, Massachusetts, 12 May 1811, '''Maria Goldsmith'''; born 15 May 1792; died 1 Feb 1885, in Louisville, Kentucky.  
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'''Jacob<sup>7</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1756-1844)|Jacob<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Abraham (1724-1818)|Abraham<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Abraham (1692-1778)|Abraham<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Moses (1655-a1729)|Moses<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1756-1844)|Jacob<sup>6</sup> and Esther (Walcott) Whitney]],
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was born 8 Oct 1787, and died 10 Aug 1823, Madison, IN.
  
Jacob Whitney was a native of Stow, Massachusetts. Shortly after marriage he left Massachusetts for western Pennsylvania, remaining only a short time, before descending the Ohio River. Was one of the original settlers in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died young, leaving a large family. His wife was a remarkable woman, and trained her children so that every one was strong and useful in their lives, the older boys becoming quite wealthy. He died 10 Aug 1823; resided Madison, Indiana.  
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He married. 12 May 1811, Stow, MA, '''Maria Goldsmith'''.  She was born 15 May 1792, and died 1 Feb 1885, in Louisville, KY.
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Jacob Whitney was a native of Stow, MA. Shortly after marriage he left Massachusetts for western Pennsylvania, remaining only a short time, before descending the Ohio River. Was one of the original settlers in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died young, leaving a large family. His wife was a remarkable woman, and trained her children so that every one was strong and useful in their lives, the older boys becoming quite wealthy. He resided Madison, IN.  
  
 
Children of Jacob<sup>7</sup> and Maria (Goldsmith) Whitney:
 
Children of Jacob<sup>7</sup> and Maria (Goldsmith) Whitney:
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edwin Goldsmith (1812-1880)|'''Edwin Goldsmith<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], born 30 Nov 1812; married Maria Carver.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edwin Goldsmith (1812-1880)|'''Edwin Goldsmith<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], b. 30 Nov 1812; m. Maria Carver.  
 
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| '''Sophronia J. Whitney''', born 13 Dec 1814; married 12 Mar 1835, Benjamin F. Baker; resided Madison, Indiana. He was born 6 Mar 1811; died Jan. 6, 1892. He was a merchant.  
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| '''Sophronia J. Whitney''', b. 13 Dec 1814; m. 12 Mar 1835, Benjamin F. Baker; resided Madison, IN. He was b. 6 Mar 1811; d. 6 Jan 1892. He was a merchant.  
:Ch.: Ruth Maria, born 14 Feb 1837; married William Shippen, 14 Oct 1857; died 16 Feb 1868; Henry Franklin, born 14 Oct 1838; Florence Tucker, born 21 Sep 1841; married George F. Baker, born 18 Nov 1869, New York City, Pres. 1st Nat'l Bank; Sada E., born Feb 13, 1844; Madison, Indiana.  
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:Ch.: Ruth Maria, b. 14 Feb 1837; d. 16 Feb 1868; m. 14 Oct 1857, William Shippen; Henry Franklin, b. 14 Oct 1838; Florence Tucker, b. 21 Sep 1841; m. George F. Baker, b. 18 Nov 1869, New York City, Pres. 1st Nat'l Bank; Sada E., b. 13 Feb 1844; Madison, IN.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Roland A. (1817-?)|'''Roland A. Whitney''']], born 20 Mar 1817; married Eliza Hicks, and Annie E. Lemon.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Roland A. (1817-?)|'''Roland A. Whitney''']], b. 20 Mar 1817; m.(1) Eliza Hicks; m.(2) Annie E. Lemon.  
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Alexander Nelson (1819-1858)|'''Alexander Nelson Whitney''']], born 24 Jun 1819; married Elvira A. Smith.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Alexander Nelson (1819-1858)|'''Alexander Nelson Whitney''']], b. 24 Jun 1819; m. Elvira A. Smith.  
 
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| '''Maria Houghton Whitney''', born 27 Jul 1822; married 30 Jan 1845, Nestor W. Conant; resided Long Branch, New Jersey. He was born 4 Jan 1811; merchant.  
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| '''Maria Houghton Whitney''', b. 27 Jul 1822; m. 30 Jan 1845, Nestor W. Conant; resided Long Branch, NJ. He was b. 4 Jan 1811; merchant.  
:Ch.: Carrie E., born 30 Dec 1845; married Pinckney F. Green; born Oct. 15, 1867; resided Louisville, Kentucky; Whitney, born 11 Feb 1848; resided Long Branch, New Jersey; Rolena E., born 6 Jan 1856; died May 1857; Nestor F., born 23 Oct 1863; died Feb., 1864; Ruth M., born Mar. 10, 1865; married Charles C. Doe, born 15 Jan 1889; resided South Newbury, Vermont.  
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:Ch.: Carrie E., b. 30 Dec 1845; m. Pinckney F. Green; b. 15 Oct 1867; resided Louisville, KY; Whitney, b. 11 Feb 1848; resided Long Branch, NJ; Rolena E., b. 6 Jan 1856; d. May 1857; Nestor F., b. 23 Oct 1863; d. Feb 1864; Ruth M., b. 10 Mar 1865; m. Charles C. Doe, b. 15 Jan 1889; resided South Newbury, VT.  
 
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==References==
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== References ==
1. All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 302|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 302]].
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 302|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 302]].
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Copyright &copy; 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2007, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category: Indiana]]
 
[[Category: Indiana]]

Revision as of 23:40, 2 December 2007

Jacob7 Whitney (Jacob6, Abraham5, Abraham4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of Jacob6 and Esther (Walcott) Whitney, was born 8 Oct 1787, and died 10 Aug 1823, Madison, IN.

He married. 12 May 1811, Stow, MA, Maria Goldsmith. She was born 15 May 1792, and died 1 Feb 1885, in Louisville, KY.

Jacob Whitney was a native of Stow, MA. Shortly after marriage he left Massachusetts for western Pennsylvania, remaining only a short time, before descending the Ohio River. Was one of the original settlers in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died young, leaving a large family. His wife was a remarkable woman, and trained her children so that every one was strong and useful in their lives, the older boys becoming quite wealthy. He resided Madison, IN.

Children of Jacob7 and Maria (Goldsmith) Whitney:

i. Edwin Goldsmith8 Whitney, b. 30 Nov 1812; m. Maria Carver.
ii. Sophronia J. Whitney, b. 13 Dec 1814; m. 12 Mar 1835, Benjamin F. Baker; resided Madison, IN. He was b. 6 Mar 1811; d. 6 Jan 1892. He was a merchant.
Ch.: Ruth Maria, b. 14 Feb 1837; d. 16 Feb 1868; m. 14 Oct 1857, William Shippen; Henry Franklin, b. 14 Oct 1838; Florence Tucker, b. 21 Sep 1841; m. George F. Baker, b. 18 Nov 1869, New York City, Pres. 1st Nat'l Bank; Sada E., b. 13 Feb 1844; Madison, IN.
iii. Roland A. Whitney, b. 20 Mar 1817; m.(1) Eliza Hicks; m.(2) Annie E. Lemon.
iv. Alexander Nelson Whitney, b. 24 Jun 1819; m. Elvira A. Smith.
v. Maria Houghton Whitney, b. 27 Jul 1822; m. 30 Jan 1845, Nestor W. Conant; resided Long Branch, NJ. He was b. 4 Jan 1811; merchant.
Ch.: Carrie E., b. 30 Dec 1845; m. Pinckney F. Green; b. 15 Oct 1867; resided Louisville, KY; Whitney, b. 11 Feb 1848; resided Long Branch, NJ; Rolena E., b. 6 Jan 1856; d. May 1857; Nestor F., b. 23 Oct 1863; d. Feb 1864; Ruth M., b. 10 Mar 1865; m. Charles C. Doe, b. 15 Jan 1889; resided South Newbury, VT.

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