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'''Rosetta Blanche Whitney'''
 
'''Rosetta Blanche Whitney'''
 
([[Family:Whitney, James (1835-1918)|James]],
 
([[Family:Whitney, James (1835-1918)|James]],
[[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (s1798-1861)|Jacob M.]]),
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[[Family:Whitney, Jacob M. (s1798-1861)|Jacob M.]],
daughter of [[Family:Whitney, James (1837-1918)|James and Emily Auriela (Haynes) Whitney]],
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[[Family:Whitney, James (s1765-a1801)|James]]),
was born 19 Sep 1863 or 19 Sep 1865, IL, and died after 1930.
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daughter of [[Family:Whitney, James (1835-1918)|James and Emily Aurelia (Haynes) Whitney]],
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was born 23 Sep 1863, IL, and died after 1930.
  
She married, about 1883, '''Johnathon Charles Lee''', son of Ellis and Catharine (-----) Lee.  He was born between Jun 1857 and 1858, IA, and died after 1930.
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She married, 15 Nov 1882, '''Johnathan Charles Lee''', son of Ellis and Catharine (-----) Lee.  He was born between Jun 1857 and 1858, IA, and died after 1930.
  
Children of Johnathon Charles and Rosetta Blanche (Whitney) Lee :
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Children of Johnathan Charles and Rosetta Blanche (Whitney) Lee :
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 26 September 2014

Rosetta Blanche Whitney (James, Jacob M., James), daughter of James and Emily Aurelia (Haynes) Whitney, was born 23 Sep 1863, IL, and died after 1930.

She married, 15 Nov 1882, Johnathan Charles Lee, son of Ellis and Catharine (-----) Lee. He was born between Jun 1857 and 1858, IA, and died after 1930.

Children of Johnathan Charles and Rosetta Blanche (Whitney) Lee :

i. Myrtle V. Lee, b. Dec 1884, prob. Lawrence, KS.
ii. Arthur James Lee, b. 28 Aug 1888, Osborne, KS.
iii. Catherine Aurelia Lee, b. between 1892 and 1893, NE.
iv. Ellis Lee, b. Mar 1900, NE.

Census

  • 1885, Kansas
  • 1900, Nebraska
  • 1910, Kansas
  • 1920, Kansas
  • 1930, Kansas

References

  • Census records

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