Family:Whitney, James Jefferson (1806-1867)
James7 Jefferson Whitney (James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Richard2, John1), son of James6 and Lucy (Reed) Whitney, was born "Jefferson" 26 Apr 1806, Harvard, MA,[1] and died 5 Mar 1867, Fitchburg, MA, aged 61 years 10 months 21 days,[sic] of typhoid double bronchial pneumonia, resided South Street, Fitchburg, MA, carpenter, born Harvard, son of James and Lucy Whitney.[2]
He married 1 Jan 1827, Winchendon, MA, Emma Bethiah Follett.[3] She was born about 1801, MA, and died after 1870.
Children of James Jefferson7 and Emma Bethiah (Follett) Whitney:
i. James H.8 Whitney, b. ca. 1831, MA; living 1850; no further record found. ii. Charles M. Whitney, b. ca. 1836, MA; d. 30 Oct 1856, Taunton, MA, aged 20 years, of an accident; railroad conductor.[4] iii. Emily E. Whitney, b. ca. 1839, MA; living 1860; possibly m. before 1870, George W. Ham. iv. Samuel Whitney, b. ca. 1842, MA; living 1860; no further record found. v. William H. Whitney, b. 17 Jul 1844, Fitchburg, MA;[5] m. before 1870, Lizzie Edna Follansbee, daughter of John and Hannah H. (-----) Follansbee, b. ca. 7 Dec 1849, Providence, RI, d. 14 Aug 1880, Fitchburg, MA, aged 30 years 8 months 7 days, of epilepsy.[6] i. Edna Bertha9 Whitney, b. 9 Mar 1872, Fitchburg, MA; m. 6 Oct 1891, Fitchburg, MA, Arthur W. White, son of Robert H. and Evelyn A. (Granger) White, b. ca. 1872, Needham, MA.
Census
475 540 James J. Whitney 46 M - Carpenter $1200 Mass. Emma B. " 49 F - " James H. " 19 M - " Charles M. " 14 M - " Emily E. " 11 F - " Samuel " 8 M - " William H. " 6 M - " Marshal White 19 M - Track Repairer Vt.
155 152 J. J. Whitney 55 M - Carpenter $1000 $200 Mass. E. B. Whitney 59 F - Wife Do E. Whitney 21 F - Dressmaker Do S. Whitney 18 F - Do Do N. H. Whitney 15 M - Do Attended school M. Rhodes 21 F - Tailoress $100 Do
16 24 Babbit, Dennis 37 M W Butcher Mass. Male citizen over 21 -----, Mary C. 37 F W Keeping House Mass. -----, Celia M. 7 F W At School Mass. Attended school -----, Frank O. 3 M W Mass. Herold, Henrietta 16 F W No Occupation Mass. 25 Ham, George W. 36 M W Blacksmith New Hampshire Male citizen over 21 -----, Emily E. 30 F W Keeping House Mass. Collins, Annie B. 3 F W Mass. 27 Whitney, William H. 26 M W Machinist Mass. Mar in Jul, Male citizen over 21 -----, Lizzie E. 20 F W Keeping House Rhode Island Mar in Jul -----, Emma B. 69 F W No Occupation Mass. 28 Cuthburt, James 28 M W Machinist $1000 -- Scotland Parents foreign born, Male citizen over 21 -----, Roxia A. 30 F W Keeping House New York
258 324 Whitney, William W M 36 mar Machinist Massachusetts Mass. Mass. -------, Edna W F 30 Wife mar Keeping House Rhode Island Mass. R.I. -------, B. Edna W F 8 Dau sgl At School Attended school Massachusetts Mass. R.I. -------, Emma W F 79 Moth wid Massachusetts Conn. Mass.
References
- Winchendon VRs.
1.^ "Jefferson [Whitney], s. of James and Lucy, [born] Apr. 26, 1806," according to Thomas W. Baldwin, ed., Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1917).
2.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 204, page 217.
3.^ "James [Whitney] and Bethiah Follet, [married] Jan. 1, 1827," according to Franklin P. Rice, ed., Vital Records of Winchendon, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (1909).
4.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 104, page 139.
5.^ "William H. [Whitney], s. James J. and Emma B., [born] July 17, 1844," according to Walter A. Davis, comp., Old Records of the Town of Fitchburg, Massachusetts (Fitchburg, MA: Fitchburg City Council, 1898-1913), vol. 8, p. 97.
6.^ "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 321, page 373.
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