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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Jeremiah (1766-a1810)|Jeremiah<sup>6</sup> and Lydia (Cole) Whitney]],
 
son of [[Family:Whitney, Jeremiah (1766-a1810)|Jeremiah<sup>6</sup> and Lydia (Cole) Whitney]],
was born 9 Apr 1799, Weld, Franklin Co., ME, and died sometime after 1850, probably Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
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was born 9 Apr 1799, Weld, Franklin Co., ME, and died July 1859, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
  
 
He married, 5 Mar 1822, Dixfield, Oxford Co., ME, '''Polly Temple'''.
 
He married, 5 Mar 1822, Dixfield, Oxford Co., ME, '''Polly Temple'''.

Revision as of 13:02, 18 January 2011

John7 Whitney (Jeremiah6, (poss.) John5, (poss.) Samuel4, John3, Benjamin2, John1), son of Jeremiah6 and Lydia (Cole) Whitney, was born 9 Apr 1799, Weld, Franklin Co., ME, and died July 1859, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.

He married, 5 Mar 1822, Dixfield, Oxford Co., ME, Polly Temple.

Children of John7 and Polly (Temple) Whitney, possibly incomplete:

i. Abigail8 Whitney, b. ca. 1830, ME. No further record found.
ii. Lydia Whitney, b. ca. 1833, ME. No further record found.
iii. John Whitney, b. ca. 1835, ME; d. after 1850. Note that he was not the John Whitney who m. Penelope Ward.
iv. Daniel A. Whitney, b. ca. 1837, ME; m.(1) Jane White; m.(2) Mary -----.
v. Amasa Whitney, b. ca. 1841, ME, m. Salva W. Phinney

Census

135 146 John Whitney 51 M - Farmer $100 Me. Polly " 50 F - " Locina " 32 F - " Pauper Abigail " 20 F - " Lydia " 17 F - " John " 15 M - " Daniel " 13 M - " Amasa " 9 M - "

Because of her age, it seems that Locina would NOT be a daughter of this couple. She could be a niece, daughter of John's brother Jacob, since she was living with Jacob's daughter Sarah (Whitney) Brown and her husband Cassander Brown in 1860. She is not found in 1870.

  • 1860: not found.

Notes

Because of her age, it seems that Locina Whitney would NOT be a daughter of this couple. She could be a niece, daughter of John's brother Jacob, since she was living with Jacob's daughter Sarah (Whitney) Brown and her husband Cassander Brown in 1860. She is not found in 1870.

References

  • Census records

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