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'''Lucius<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
'''Lucius<sup>8</sup> Whitney'''
 
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| '''Louisa<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 8 Sep 1834; m. 1858, Leroy Crandal; resided Minneapolis; No. 1130 6th street.  He was b. 17 Aug 1834; is retired from business.  
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| '''Louisa<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 8 Sep 1834; m. 1858, Leroy Crandal; resided Minneapolis; No. 1130 6th street.  He was b. 17 Aug 1834; is retired from business. Children:
:Ch.: Bertha, b. 6 Mar 1871. Address, 1130 6th street, n. Minneapolis, MN; Dollie, b. 25 Jun 1870; d. 7 Aug 1870.
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| '''Bertha Crandal''', b. 6 Mar 1871. Address, 1130 6th street, N. Minneapolis, MN.
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| '''Dollie Crandal''', b. 25 Jun 1870; d. 7 Aug 1870.
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| '''Sally Marie Whitney''', b. 28 Feb 1836; m. 12 Apr 1864, Henry Dow Sherman; resided Essex, NY.  He was b. 9 Apr 1838; is a farmer.
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| '''Sally Marie Whitney''', b. 28 Feb 1836; m. 12 Apr 1864, Henry Dow Sherman; resided Essex, NY.  He was b. 9 Apr 1838; is a farmer. Children:
:Ch.: Nellie Maria, b. 22 May 1865; m. 20 Sep 1893, Philip A. Walker; lives in Essex, NY; no children; Fred Henry, b. 22 Apr 1867; lives in Essex; unmarried; Cora, b. 15 Aug 1869, Essex, NY; m. 15 Nov 1887, Presbyterian church, Essex, by Rev. A. Frederick, to Henry Harmon Noble.
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::Ch.: John Harmon, b. 6 Sep 1888; Laura Anne, b. 25 Oct 1889; Katherine Ruth, b. 2 Oct 1892.
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# Thomas Noble, an emigrant ancestor, was admitted an inhabitant of Boston, MA, 5 Jan 1653 (see Drake's ''History of Boston'', p. 331), moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, 1653 (See Barber's ''Historical Collections of Massachusetts'', p. 291); Westfield, 21 Jan 1669 (see Town Records); he married 1 Nov 1660, Hannah, daughter of William and Johanna (Scant) Warriner, of Springfield, MA.
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| '''Nellie Maria Sherman''', b. 22 May 1865; m. 20 Sep 1893, Philip A. Walker; lives in Essex, NY; no children.
# Their son John was the first white man to settle in New Milford, CT, in 1707 (see Trumbull's ''History of Connecticut'', Book II, chapter VI, p. 83); his wife Mary was the daughter of Dea. Richard Goodham, who was killed by the Indians near Hadley, MA, 1 Apr 1676 (see Barber's Massachusetts, p. 323.)
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# Their son David was commissioned ensign of the North Military company of New Milford, CT, 11 Oct 1743; was deputy to Gen. Court, six sessions (see Colonial Records); his wife Susanna was daughter of Capt. John Sherman, of Woodbury (a son of Samuel Sherman, born in Dedham, England); he was deputy seventeen sessions; speaker, 1711-12; assistant, 1711-23; Capt. Woodbury company commissioned 1711 (see Colonial Records of Connecticut); Samuel Sherman, father of Capt. John, was deputy 1635; assistant of colony of New Haven, 1662-63-64; assistant Connecticut colony, 1665-66-67; his wife Sarah was daughter of Mathew Mitchell, who came from Halifax, Yorkshire, England, 1635. Trumbull says he was one of the fathers of the colony (''Connecticut'', vol. I., chap. IV., page 68); (see sketch in Mathers's ''Magnalia'', vol. II., chap. IV., of Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, which gives an account of Mathew Mitchell. Mathew Mitchell was at Saybrook Fort with Levi Gardiner, 1635, Pequot war (see ''Colonial Records of Connecticut'')
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# Asahel Noble was a member of the committee of inspection and correspondence of the town of New Milford during the Revolutionary war (see Town Records, p. 228; also ''Year Book, 1893, New York Society Sons of the Revolution'').  Catherine, his wife, was daughter of James and Sarah (Osborne) Peet, of Stratford, CT, and a lineal descendant of John Peet, of Duffield, England, 1597; came to America 1635; she was also a descendant of Richard Butler and Thomas Fairchild, of Stratford, mentioned by Trumbull (vol. I., chap. VI., p.109).
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| '''Fred Henry Sherman''', b. 22 Apr 1867; lives in Essex; unmarried.
# Ranson Noble, the grandfather, was born in New Milford, CT, and moved to Essex (then Willsborough), NY; left New Milford, 22 Dec 1799, and drove to Essex, reaching there 3 Jan 1800.  He was a tanner, lumberman, and ironmaster, and acquired a large property.  He was out with the militia in the war of 1812, as major 8th regiment, 1812-13; major 37th regiment, 1813; lieutenant-colonel 37th regiment, 40th brigade (Gen. Daniel Wright); 8th division (Clinton and Essex County, NY, militia), Major-General Benjamin Mooers, and was present at the battle of Plattsburgh.  He was stationed at Chateaugay and Saint Regis some time during 1812-13, in command of a battalion of the 8th regiment.  He was commissioned colonel brigadier-general, and resigned after the war.  His wife Anna was a daughter of Charles McNiel, who lived at McNiel's Ferry, Charlotte, Chittenden County, VT, directly across Lake Champlain from Essex, NY.  She was a granddaughter of Archibald McNeil of Litchfield, CT, who was ensign in Colonel Phinehas Lymon's regiment, in Lord Landon'S expedition at Ford Edward, 1757; Capt. Colonel Read's regiment Fort Edward, 1758; captain in Colonel David Wooster's regiment, Crown Point, 1759-60; Capt. Colonel Nathan Whitney's regiment, 1761-62; expedition against Canada (see ''Colonial Records of Connecticut''; Records in adjutant-general's office, Hartford, CT; Litchfield, CT, Town Records; also Kilbunes, ''Litchfield'', for dates of commissions, etc.).  Anna McNiel's mother, Mercy Wooster, was a relative of Colonel David Wooster, a captain in the British army, and afterwards major-general continental line; killed at Ridgefield, CT, by the British.
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# Harmon Noble, the father, was born in Essex, NY; educated at Plattsburgh and Lansingburgh, NY; was in business with his father and brother Belden.  The firm was R. Noble & Sons, and afterwards H. & B. Noble.  He was a successful business man and died possessed of a large property.  He was a major in the New York state militia.  Henry has his commission signed by Gov. De Witt Clinton, 9 Mar 1825.  He was Aide-de-Camp to Maj.-Gen. Henry Howard Ross of the 8th division who succeeded his father in command.  The mother, Laura Anne Welch, is a lineal descendant of Thomas Welch, who is mentioned by Trumbull, (vol. I., chap. VI, p. 107,) as one of the seven pillars of the church and town of Milford, CT.  His wife, Hannah, was dau. of Thomas Buckingham, also one of the seven pillars.  Their names are on the memorial bridge across the Weposvage river at Milford, erected by the exertions of the late Nathan Gillette Pond.  Laura Anne's great-grandfather was "Squire" Paul Welch, who settled in New Milford and was prominent there prior to the revolution; he was a justice of the peace for many years; (see Orcutt's ''History of New Milford'', p. 65); he was deputy 16 sessions and a lieutenant in the militia (see ''Colonial Records'').  His son Paul, Laura's grandfather, moved to Vergennes, VT, in 1808.  He married Abigail Crane, sister to Sally Crane who was Elisha Noble's wife.  Their father was Elijah CraneLaura's brother, Peter Welch, was born in New Milford; lived most of his life in Vergennes; died in Essex, NY.
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# Harmon was born in Essex; was educated at Selleck's school, Norwalk, CT, and in England; "have spent considerable time abroad.  My home was at Essex, until Jul 1893, when I moved to Babylon, Long Island.  I have always been a Republican; was on the Essex County Republican committee 1886-1891; chairman Republican Town committee, 1886, 1889, 1890, 1892; delegate to congressional convention, 1886; delegate to Republic State convention, 1891; member of the board of education, Union free school district No. 1, Essex, New York, 1882-1893, inclusive; vice-president Essex Horse Nail Manufacturing Company, 18861888; trustee Presbyterian church, 1883-1893; vice-president Champlain Valley Agricultural Society, Burlington, VT, 1887-1888-1889; original member 1887 Lake Champlain Yacht Club; member executive committee, 1887-1888-1889; member Benedict Club, Port Henry, NY; member Babylon Club, Babylon, Long Island; member New York Society sons of the Revolution; member New York Society of Colonial Wars; member Iroquois lodge No. 715 F. & A. M., Essex, NY; Cedar Point lodge No. 269, R. A. M., Port Henry, NY; De Soto Commandery No. 49, K. F., Plattsburgh, NY; Keeseville Lodge. No. 56, I.O.O.F.; Keeseville, NY.  I am at present acting as assistant secretary of the Long Island Chautauqua Assembly Association which is located on the great South Beach at Point o' Woods, Suffolk, County, Long Island."  
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| '''Cora Sherman''', b. 15 Aug 1869, Essex, NY; m. 15 Nov 1887, Presbyterian church, Essex, by Rev. A. Frederick, to Henry Harmon Noble, son of Harmon and Hannah (Buckingham) Noble.  Harmon was born in Essex; was educated at Selleck's school, Norwalk, CT, and in England; "have spent considerable time abroad.  My home was at Essex, until Jul 1893, when I moved to Babylon, Long Island.  I have always been a Republican; was on the Essex County Republican committee 1886-1891; chairman Republican Town committee, 1886, 1889, 1890, 1892; delegate to congressional convention, 1886; delegate to Republic State convention, 1891; member of the board of education, Union free school district No. 1, Essex, New York, 1882-1893, inclusive; vice-president Essex Horse Nail Manufacturing Company, 18861888; trustee Presbyterian church, 1883-1893; vice-president Champlain Valley Agricultural Society, Burlington, VT, 1887-1888-1889; original member 1887 Lake Champlain Yacht Club; member executive committee, 1887-1888-1889; member Benedict Club, Port Henry, NY; member Babylon Club, Babylon, Long Island; member New York Society sons of the Revolution; member New York Society of Colonial Wars; member Iroquois lodge No. 715 F. & A. M., Essex, NY; Cedar Point lodge No. 269, R. A. M., Port Henry, NY; De Soto Commandery No. 49, K. F., Plattsburgh, NY; Keeseville Lodge. No. 56, I.O.O.F.; Keeseville, NY.  I am at present acting as assistant secretary of the Long Island Chautauqua Assembly Association which is located on the great South Beach at Point o' Woods, Suffolk, County, Long Island." Children:
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| '''John Harmon Noble''', b. 6 Sep 1888.
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| '''Laura Anne Noble''', b. 25 Oct 1889.
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| '''Katherine Ruth Noble''', b. 2 Oct 1892.
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| '''Mary Whitney''', b. 14 Jan 1843; m. 1863, Ira Bigelow; resided Essex.  He was b. 10 Mar 1845.  
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| '''Mary Whitney''', b. 14 Jan 1843; m. 1863, Ira Bigelow; resided Essex.  He was b. 10 Mar 1845. Children:
:Ch.: Frank, b. 25 Mar 1867; m. 21 Jan 1890; resided Wadham's Mills.
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| '''Frank Bigelow''', b. 25 Mar 1867; m. 21 Jan 1890, ----- -----; resided Wadham's Mills.
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| '''Homer A. Whitney''', b. 7 Sep 1846; m. -----.
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| [[Family:Whitney, Homer Amos (1846-1910)|'''Homer Amos Whitney''']], b. 7 Sep 1846, Wadhams, NY; m.(1) Elener Beddow; m.(2) Adelaide B. Piper.
 
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           Warren Kilby          15 M -                          [N.Y.]
 
           Warren Kilby          15 M -                          [N.Y.]
 
           Sarah West            14 M - Farmer            $3000 Vt.</p>
 
           Sarah West            14 M - Farmer            $3000 Vt.</p>
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* [[Archive:1855 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#6|1855 State, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
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203 Lucius Whitney    49 M - -    State of Vt.  1 - 45 Farmer          1 - - - - 1 -
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    Minerva Whitney    45 F - Wife  "      "  1 - 45 -              - - - - - - -
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    Louisa J. Whitney  20 F - Chld Essex Co.    - - 20 -              - - - - - - -
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    Maria Whitney      19 F -  "    "    "      - - 19 Dress Maker    - - - - - - -
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    Mary Whitney      13 F -  "    "    "      - -  - -              - - - - - - -
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    Luna Whitney      11 F -  "    "    "      - -  - -              - - - - - - -
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    Eunice Whitney    10 F -  "    "    "      - -  - -              - - - - - - -
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    Homer Whitney      8 M -  "    "    "      - -  - -              - - - - - - -
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    Hiram Whitney      6 M -  "    "    "      - -  - -              - - - - - - -
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    Elizabeth Whitney  82 F - Moth State of Vt.  - 1 45 -              - - - - - - -</p>
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* [[Archive:1855 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#3|1855 State, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">120 Frame $300
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120 Edmund S. Burtt    33 M - -    Essex Co.    1 - 33 Farmer          1 - - - - 1 -
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    Mariah Burtt      30 F - Wife State of Vt.  1 - 10 -              - - - - - - -
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    George Burtt        9 M - Chld Essex Co.    - -  9 -              - - - - - - -
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    Louisa Whitney    20 F - Srvt Essex Co.    - - 20 -              - - - - - - -</p>
 
* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#4b|1860, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
 
* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#4b|1860, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
 
<p class="Plaintext"> 461  457 Lucius Whitney      57 M - Farmer      $6000 $1200 Vt.
 
<p class="Plaintext"> 461  457 Lucius Whitney      57 M - Farmer      $6000 $1200 Vt.
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           Homer      "      14 M -                          "    Attended school
 
           Homer      "      14 M -                          "    Attended school
 
           Amos T.    "      12 M -                          "    Attended school</p>
 
           Amos T.    "      12 M -                          "    Attended school</p>
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* [[Archive:1865 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#5|1865 State, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
<p class="Plaintext">  35  28 Whitney, Lucus     67 M W Farmer $6000 $1800 Vt.  Male citizen over 21
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<p class="Plaintext">33 Frame $400
           -----, Minerva     60 F W Keeping house     Vt.
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34 Lucius Whitney      61 M - ---- Vt.          - 2 1 - - Farmer        1 - - - 1 - - - - - -
           -----, Eunice       25 F W At home           N.Y.
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    Minerva Whitney      55 F - Wife Vt.          3 1 1 - -
           -----, Hiram       22 M W Laborer           N.Y.  Male citizen over 21
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    Eunice A. Whitney    20 F - Dau  Essex        - - - - 1
           McGuire, Elizabeth 13 F W Domestic           N.Y.  Attended school</p>
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    Amos H. Whitney      18 M - Son  Essex        - - - - 1
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    Hiran J. Whitney    16 M - Son  Essex        - - - - 1</p>
<p class="Plaintext"> 345 339 Crandall, LeRoy 35 M W Painter $300 $1000 New York  Male citizen over 21
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#8|1870, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
           -----, Louisa   35 F W Keeping House     New York
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<p class="Plaintext">  35  28 Whitney, Lucus       67 M W Farmer       $16000 $1800 Vt.  Male citizen over 21
           Whitney, Homer   23 M W Painter House     New York  Male citizen over 21</p>
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           -----, Minerva       60 F W Keeping house             Vt.
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           -----, Eunice         25 F W At home                   N.Y.
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           -----, Hiram         22 M W Laborer                   N.Y.  Male citizen over 21
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           McGuire, Elizabeth   13 F W Domestic                   N.Y.  Attended school</p>
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Minnesota, Hennepin County#4|1870, Minneapolis Ward 1, Hennepin Co., MN]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 343 339 Crandall, LeRoy     35 M W Painter         $300 $1000 New York  Male citizen over 21
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           -----, Louisa       35 F W Keeping House             New York
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           Whitney, Homer       25 M W Painter House             New York  Male citizen over 21</p>
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This is their daughter Louisa and her half-brother Homer.
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* [[Archive:1875 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#8|1875 State, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">48 Framed $1000 50
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Lucius Whitney      72 M - ---- Vermont      w Farmer            -          1 - - 1 -
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Hiram G. Whitney    26 M - Son  Essex        s Farmer            -          1 - - - -
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Fidelia Bellows      57 F - Srvt Vermont      w House Keeper
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Nettie E. Bellows    18 F - Srvt Vermont      s Ast.</p>
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#230|1880, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
 
* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, New York, Essex County#230|1880, Essex, Essex Co., NY]]:
 
<p class="Plaintext">Lucius WHITNEY        75 Self M W W  VT  Farmer              VT  VT
 
<p class="Plaintext">Lucius WHITNEY        75 Self M W W  VT  Farmer              VT  VT
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Fred BELLOWS          17 Othe M S W  VT  School Teacher      VT  VT
 
Fred BELLOWS          17 Othe M S W  VT  School Teacher      VT  VT
 
Edel BUNKER            23 Othe M S W  VT  Farm Laborer        VT  NY</p>
 
Edel BUNKER            23 Othe M S W  VT  Farm Laborer        VT  NY</p>
* 1880, Homer not found.
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 9 February 2021

Lucius8 Whitney (Benjamin7, Lemuel6, Joshua5, Nathaniel4, Nathaniel3, John2, John1), son of Benjamin7 and Betsey (Bragg) Whitney, was born 29 Feb 1804, Springfield, VT, and died 14 Jul 1884, Essex, NY.

He married firstly, Oct 1833, Thankful French, daughter of Joel French, of Lewis, NY. She was born 2 Mar 1810, and died 7 Aug 1842, Essex, NY.

He married secondly, Minerva Smith. She died 3 Apr 1875.

He resided Essex, NY.

Children of Lucius8 and Thankful (French) Whitney:

i. Louisa9 Whitney, b. 8 Sep 1834; m. 1858, Leroy Crandal; resided Minneapolis; No. 1130 6th street. He was b. 17 Aug 1834; is retired from business. Children:
a. Bertha Crandal, b. 6 Mar 1871. Address, 1130 6th street, N. Minneapolis, MN.
b. Dollie Crandal, b. 25 Jun 1870; d. 7 Aug 1870.
ii. Sally Marie Whitney, b. 28 Feb 1836; m. 12 Apr 1864, Henry Dow Sherman; resided Essex, NY. He was b. 9 Apr 1838; is a farmer. Children:
a. Nellie Maria Sherman, b. 22 May 1865; m. 20 Sep 1893, Philip A. Walker; lives in Essex, NY; no children.
b. Fred Henry Sherman, b. 22 Apr 1867; lives in Essex; unmarried.
c. Cora Sherman, b. 15 Aug 1869, Essex, NY; m. 15 Nov 1887, Presbyterian church, Essex, by Rev. A. Frederick, to Henry Harmon Noble, son of Harmon and Hannah (Buckingham) Noble. Harmon was born in Essex; was educated at Selleck's school, Norwalk, CT, and in England; "have spent considerable time abroad. My home was at Essex, until Jul 1893, when I moved to Babylon, Long Island. I have always been a Republican; was on the Essex County Republican committee 1886-1891; chairman Republican Town committee, 1886, 1889, 1890, 1892; delegate to congressional convention, 1886; delegate to Republic State convention, 1891; member of the board of education, Union free school district No. 1, Essex, New York, 1882-1893, inclusive; vice-president Essex Horse Nail Manufacturing Company, 18861888; trustee Presbyterian church, 1883-1893; vice-president Champlain Valley Agricultural Society, Burlington, VT, 1887-1888-1889; original member 1887 Lake Champlain Yacht Club; member executive committee, 1887-1888-1889; member Benedict Club, Port Henry, NY; member Babylon Club, Babylon, Long Island; member New York Society sons of the Revolution; member New York Society of Colonial Wars; member Iroquois lodge No. 715 F. & A. M., Essex, NY; Cedar Point lodge No. 269, R. A. M., Port Henry, NY; De Soto Commandery No. 49, K. F., Plattsburgh, NY; Keeseville Lodge. No. 56, I.O.O.F.; Keeseville, NY. I am at present acting as assistant secretary of the Long Island Chautauqua Assembly Association which is located on the great South Beach at Point o' Woods, Suffolk, County, Long Island." Children:
1. John Harmon Noble, b. 6 Sep 1888.
2. Laura Anne Noble, b. 25 Oct 1889.
3. Katherine Ruth Noble, b. 2 Oct 1892.

Children of Lucius8 and Minerva (Smith) Whitney:

iii. Mary Whitney, b. 14 Jan 1843; m. 1863, Ira Bigelow; resided Essex. He was b. 10 Mar 1845. Children:
a. Frank Bigelow, b. 25 Mar 1867; m. 21 Jan 1890, ----- -----; resided Wadham's Mills.
iv. Luna Whitney, b. 26 Oct 1843; m. 1865, George Burt; resided Minneapolis, 2229 Emerson Ave.
v. Eunice Whitney, b. 25 Dec 1844; d. Jul 1874.
vi. Homer Amos Whitney, b. 7 Sep 1846, Wadhams, NY; m.(1) Elener Beddow; m.(2) Adelaide B. Piper.
vii. Hiram Genio Whitney, probably also recorded as "Amos T.", b. 25 Jun 1847; m. Nettie E. Bellows.

Census

  • 1830, Essex, Essex Co., NY: Lucius Whitney, 2 males 20-29, 1 male 15-19, 1 female 50-59, and 1 female 20-29. The oldest female may be his widowed mother Betsey, and the others his brothers and sisters.
  • 1840, Essex, Essex Co., NY: Lucius Whitney, 1 male 30-39, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 0-4, 1 female 20-29, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 5-9, and 1 female 0-4; 2 engaged in agriculture.
  • 1850, Essex, Essex Co., NY:

1174 1216 Lucius Whitney 46 M - Farmer $2500 Vt. Minerva 40 F - [Vt.] Louisa 15 F - N.Y. Attended school Sally M. 13 F - [N.Y.] Attended school Mary P. 8 F - [N.Y.] Attended school Almira J. 7 F - [N.Y.] Attended school Eunice 5 F - [N.Y.] Attended school Homer 3 M - [N.Y.] Amos 2 M - [N.Y.] Horace Underhill 17 M - Laborer [N.Y.] Warren Kilby 15 M - [N.Y.] Sarah West 14 M - Farmer $3000 Vt.

Line 25 203 Lucius Whitney 49 M - - State of Vt. 1 - 45 Farmer 1 - - - - 1 - Minerva Whitney 45 F - Wife " " 1 - 45 - - - - - - - - Louisa J. Whitney 20 F - Chld Essex Co. - - 20 - - - - - - - - Maria Whitney 19 F - " " " - - 19 Dress Maker - - - - - - - Mary Whitney 13 F - " " " - - - - - - - - - - - Luna Whitney 11 F - " " " - - - - - - - - - - - Eunice Whitney 10 F - " " " - - - - - - - - - - - Homer Whitney 8 M - " " " - - - - - - - - - - - Hiram Whitney 6 M - " " " - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth Whitney 82 F - Moth State of Vt. - 1 45 - - - - - - - -

120 Frame $300 120 Edmund S. Burtt 33 M - - Essex Co. 1 - 33 Farmer 1 - - - - 1 - Mariah Burtt 30 F - Wife State of Vt. 1 - 10 - - - - - - - - George Burtt 9 M - Chld Essex Co. - - 9 - - - - - - - - Louisa Whitney 20 F - Srvt Essex Co. - - 20 - - - - - - - -

461 457 Lucius Whitney 57 M - Farmer $6000 $1200 Vt. Minerva " 50 F - " Maria " 23 F - Seamstress N.Y. Mary F. " 18 F - School teaching " Lucina A. " 17 F - " " Emma " 16 F - " Attended school Homer " 14 M - " Attended school Amos T. " 12 M - " Attended school

33 Frame $400 34 Lucius Whitney 61 M - ---- Vt. - 2 1 - - Farmer 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - Minerva Whitney 55 F - Wife Vt. 3 1 1 - - Eunice A. Whitney 20 F - Dau Essex - - - - 1 Amos H. Whitney 18 M - Son Essex - - - - 1 Hiran J. Whitney 16 M - Son Essex - - - - 1

35 28 Whitney, Lucus 67 M W Farmer $16000 $1800 Vt. Male citizen over 21 -----, Minerva 60 F W Keeping house Vt. -----, Eunice 25 F W At home N.Y. -----, Hiram 22 M W Laborer N.Y. Male citizen over 21 McGuire, Elizabeth 13 F W Domestic N.Y. Attended school

343 339 Crandall, LeRoy 35 M W Painter $300 $1000 New York Male citizen over 21 -----, Louisa 35 F W Keeping House New York Whitney, Homer 25 M W Painter House New York Male citizen over 21

This is their daughter Louisa and her half-brother Homer.

48 Framed $1000 50 Lucius Whitney 72 M - ---- Vermont w Farmer - 1 - - 1 - Hiram G. Whitney 26 M - Son Essex s Farmer - 1 - - - - Fidelia Bellows 57 F - Srvt Vermont w House Keeper Nettie E. Bellows 18 F - Srvt Vermont s Ast.

Lucius WHITNEY 75 Self M W W VT Farmer VT VT Hiram WHITNEY 31 Son M M W NY Farmer VT VT Nettie WHITNEY 23 DauL F M W VT Keeping House VT VT Ruby WHITNEY 1M GDau F S W NY NY VT Fidelia BELLOWS 60 Othe F W W VT Without Occupation VT VT Fred BELLOWS 17 Othe M S W VT School Teacher VT VT Edel BUNKER 23 Othe M S W VT Farm Laborer VT NY

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