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[[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1621-1692)|John<sup>2</sup>]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
son of [[Family:Whitney, Sumner Allen (1824-1861)|Sumner Allen<sup>8</sup> and Lura (Clark) Whitney]];
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Sumner Allen (1824-1861)|Sumner Allen<sup>8</sup> and Lura (Clark) Whitney]],
born Portsmouth, Virginia, 7 Mar 1853; married in Worcester, Massachusetts, 7 Jul 1874, '''May Olive Hoyt''', born 7 Mar 1853
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was born 7 Mar 1853, Portsmouth, VA.
  
He was brought up in Worcester and attended the public schools and the military academy; studied dentistry and medicine in Philadelphia in 1876 and 1877, and practiced dentistry in Worchester till March, 1891 when owing to poor health, he went to New Haven in hopes of finding a more congenial climate. He is church clerk of the First Baptist church, member of several temperance organizations, of the New England Dental Societies, but his most loved work is in connection with the Boys' Brigade, a Christian movement for the best interests of the boys. Is president of the 6th New Haven Boys' Brigade, and was the organizer of the company; resided New Haven, Connecticut, 678 State St.  
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He married, 7 Jul 1874, Worcester, MA, '''May Olive Hoyt'''.  She was born 7 Mar 1853.
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He was brought up in Worcester and attended the public schools and the military academy; studied dentistry and medicine in Philadelphia in 1876 and 1877, and practiced dentistry in Worcester till Mar 1891 when owing to poor health, he went to New Haven in hopes of finding a more congenial climate. He is church clerk of the First Baptist church, member of several temperance organizations, of the New England Dental Societies, but his most loved work is in connection with the Boys' Brigade, a Christian movement for the best interests of the boys. Is president of the 6th New Haven Boys' Brigade, and was the organizer of the company; resided New Haven, CT, 678 State St.
  
 
Children of Sumner Clark<sup>9</sup> and May Olive (Hoyt) Whitney:
 
Children of Sumner Clark<sup>9</sup> and May Olive (Hoyt) Whitney:
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| align=right valign=top | i.
 
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| '''Harry Sumner<sup>10</sup> Whitney''', born 18 May 1876, Worcester, MA; died 26 Aug 1878, Warren, MA.  
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| '''Harry Sumner<sup>10</sup> Whitney''', b. 18 May 1876, Worcester, MA; d. 26 Aug 1878, Warren, MA.
 
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| align=right valign=top | ii.
 
| align=right valign=top | ii.
| '''Ernest Sumner Whitney''', born 27 Mar 1878, Warren, MA.  
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| '''Ernest Sumner Whitney''', b. 27 Mar 1878, Warren, MA.
 
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==References==
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 618|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 618-620]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 618|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 618-620]].
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Copyright &copy; 2006, the [[Whitney Research Group]]
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2009, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
[[Category:Connecticut]]
 
[[Category:Connecticut]]

Revision as of 00:25, 5 January 2009

Dr. Sumner Clark9 Whitney (Sumner Allen8, John7, John6, Nathan5, David4, Benjamin3, John2, John1), son of Sumner Allen8 and Lura (Clark) Whitney, was born 7 Mar 1853, Portsmouth, VA.

He married, 7 Jul 1874, Worcester, MA, May Olive Hoyt. She was born 7 Mar 1853.

He was brought up in Worcester and attended the public schools and the military academy; studied dentistry and medicine in Philadelphia in 1876 and 1877, and practiced dentistry in Worcester till Mar 1891 when owing to poor health, he went to New Haven in hopes of finding a more congenial climate. He is church clerk of the First Baptist church, member of several temperance organizations, of the New England Dental Societies, but his most loved work is in connection with the Boys' Brigade, a Christian movement for the best interests of the boys. Is president of the 6th New Haven Boys' Brigade, and was the organizer of the company; resided New Haven, CT, 678 State St.

Children of Sumner Clark9 and May Olive (Hoyt) Whitney:

i. Harry Sumner10 Whitney, b. 18 May 1876, Worcester, MA; d. 26 Aug 1878, Warren, MA.
ii. Ernest Sumner Whitney, b. 27 Mar 1878, Warren, MA.

References


Copyright © 2006, 2009, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group