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* [[Family:Whitney, Charles Wilson (1837-1916)|Whitney, Martha Jane (Halsey)(Dingee) (c1838-1886)]], of Meredith, NY, and Starlight and Scott, PA
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Charles Wilson (1837-1916)|Whitney, Martha Jane (Halsey)(Dingee) (c1838-1886)]], of Meredith, NY, and Starlight and Scott, PA
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Hiram Ransom (1836-1868)|Whitney, Martha J. (Foster) (c1839-a1880)]], of Sheldon, VT
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Hiram Ransom (1836-1868)|Whitney, Martha J. (Foster) (c1839-a1880)]], of Sheldon, VT
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* [[Family:Whitney, Joseph (1793-1841)|Whitney, Martha (Russell) (s1840-a1879)]], of Arcadia, WI
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Henry B. (1838-a1880)|Whitney, Martha H. (Smith) (1840-a1880)]], of Richland and Pulaski, NY
 
* [[Family:Whitney, Henry B. (1838-a1880)|Whitney, Martha H. (Smith) (1840-a1880)]], of Richland and Pulaski, NY
 
* Whitney, '''Martha Jane''', dau. of George and Mary (George) Whitney, or of George and Mary (-----) Mack; b. ca. 28 Nov 1834, Madison, NH; d. 6 Mar 1889, Salem, MA, aged 54 years 3 months 8 days, of general paralysis.  She must have m.(1) ----- Nute.  She m.(2) 30 Nov 1870, Salem, MA, Benjamin C. Pope.  No such couple as her alleged parents has been found.  [[Archive:Salem, Massachusetts, Vital Records]]
 
* Whitney, '''Martha Jane''', dau. of George and Mary (George) Whitney, or of George and Mary (-----) Mack; b. ca. 28 Nov 1834, Madison, NH; d. 6 Mar 1889, Salem, MA, aged 54 years 3 months 8 days, of general paralysis.  She must have m.(1) ----- Nute.  She m.(2) 30 Nov 1870, Salem, MA, Benjamin C. Pope.  No such couple as her alleged parents has been found.  [[Archive:Salem, Massachusetts, Vital Records]]

Latest revision as of 14:10, 22 May 2021

Whitneys by Given Name > Martha Whitney

Martha Whitney could refer to any of the following, but note that this list may not be complete.

See also Mattie Whitney, Patsey Whitney, and Patty Whitney.

Individuals

17th Century

18th Century

19th Century

20th Century

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