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Welcome to the Whitney Research Group

Matt,

Thanks for registering on this website, and for telling us about your Whitney ancestry. We hope we can collaborate to discover more Whitney information.

We already had family group pages for Adelbert, Dexter, and Asa. I took the liberty of using the information you supplied and the information from them to edit your lineage page.

You clearly have dates we don't. The exact dates of Dexter's birth and death are new to us, and the exact birth date of Asa is, too. Can you tell us the sources for those dates? By the way, a man born in 1774 probably couldn't fight in the American Revolution (1775-1783), being too young.

Look over the pages for your ancestors, and see what other information you might be able to supply. If you have the data, I'd be happy to create a family group page for Erwin B. Whitney. Let me know how we can help you.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 10:12, 4 July 2012 (CDT)

Asa Taft and Asa Whitney

Matt,

There was an Asa Taft, son of Silas and Elizabeth (Cruff) Taft, born 29 Apr 1774, Uxbridge, MA, and died 17 Mar 1839, Triangle, NY. He apparently had two wives: Sarah6 Whitney and Lucy Fuller. The intentions of marriage of Asa Taft and Sarah6 Whitney were published 18 Sep 1794, Peru, MA. The intentions of marriage of Asa Whitney and Joanna Jackson were published 31 Oct 1791, Peru, MA. Sarah was daughter of John5 and Molley (Carey) Whitney. It is possible, but not proven, that Sarah6 (Whitney) Taft was a sister of Asa Whitney.

Sarah6 (Whitney) Taft is said to have died in 1813. Asa and Sarah6 (Whitney) Taft are credited with the following children:

  1. Asa Taft, b. 22 Sep 1794, Peru, MA.
  2. Lurancy Taft, b. 28 Mar 1796, Peru, MA.
  3. Amanda Taft, b. 31 Dec 1798, Peru, MA.
  4. Joel Cruff Taft, b. 25 Dec 1800, Schoharie, NY.
  5. Seth Taft, b. 2 May 1803, Triangle, NY.
  6. John Whitney Taft, b. 24 Jan 1805, Greene, NY.

Asa and Lucy (Fuller) Taft are credited with the following children:

  1. Lucy Wilson Taft, b. Triangle, NY
  2. Sarah Jane Taft, b. 1821, Triangle, NY
  3. James F. Taft, b. 1822, Triangle, NY
  4. Ambrose Taft, b. 1825, NY

So you see that Asa Taft and Asa Whitney both moved from Peru, MA, to Triangle, NY. "Birds of a feather flock together."

A member public tree at Ancestry.com says that Asa and Joanna (Jackson) Whitney had the following two (additional) children:

  1. Chauncey Whitney, b. ca. 1796; d. ca. 1872; m. ca. 1819, Amanda Taft (the one above), b. 31 Dec 1798, Peru, MA, d. 7 Feb 1872, Broome Co., NY. If Asa and Sarah were siblings, then this couple would be first cousins.
  2. Thomas Whitney, b. ca. 1799, NY; d. after 1860. This is wrong. The census record for 1860 cited shows a Thomas Whitney, but he was 81, not 61, and that man was Family:Whitney, Thomas (1778-1863), of a different family.

The same tree also gives an incorrect parentage for Asa, so its credibility is a bit suspect.

I have made some changes to the family group pages for John, Jabez, Asa, and Chauncey Whitney, to reflect this new information and the theories about this matter. See what you think.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 12:49, 4 July 2012 (CDT)

More on Your Whitneys

Matt,

Check out these three pages:

You might want to contact Lori Callaway to see if you can obtain the album. Its owner was sister of Erwin B. Whitney, your ancestor.

I also found the following at the Ancestry World Tree at Ancestry.com:

BINGHAMTON PHOENIX [Newspaper] 3-19-1816 BY virtue of one writ of ft. cfa. issued out of the supreme court of judicature of the state of New-York, and to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Joshua Jackson, and in favor of Asa Whitney, I have levied on a part of lot number 74, in the 2d Township of the Triangle, in the town of Lisle, beginning at the northwest corner of said lot, thence south twenty four chains and seven links, to the center of said lot, upon the west line thereof; thence east, along the north line of Asa Whitney's land, sixty two chains and fifty five links, to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and fifty acres of land, be the same more or less, which I shall expose to sale as the law directs, on Wednesday, the twentieth day of March next, at l0 o'clock, A.M. At the house of Thomas Whitney in the town of Lisle aforesaid Jan. 30, 1816. For O. HUNTINGTON, Sh'if. Doctor S. Seymour Living next door to Joshua Jackson in Lisle, Tioga Co, NY in 1800 with 3 m. under 10, 1 f 26-45, 1 m 26-45 Asa Whitney was still in this area in 1811. [speaking of Lisle] 1825 Lisle, Broome, NY WHITNEY, ASA BROOME CO. NY 017 LISLE 1825 WHITNEY, BILIOUS BROOME CO. NY 001 WINDSOR 1825 WHITNEY, DEXTER BROOME CO. NY 017 LISLE 1825 WHITNEY, EBENEZER BROOME CO. NY 001 CHENANGO 1825 WHITNEY, GEORGE BROOME CO. NY 005 CHENANGO 1825 WHITNEY, JOSHUA BROOME CO. NY 012 CHENANGO 1825 WHITNEY, THOMAS BROOME CO. NY 013 LISLE 1825 WHITNEY, VINCENT BROOME CO. NY 008 CHENANGO 1825 WHITNEY, VIRGIL BROOME CO. NY 003 CHENANGO 1825 WHITNEY, WILLIAM BROOME CO. NY 013 LISLE 1825

This last must be an index to either a tax list or a state census.

I hope this helps.

- Robert Ward - Talk to me 15:07, 4 July 2012 (CDT)