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William Richard Cutter, Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts (New York, NY: Lewis historical publishing company, 1908), Volume II.

From Google Books.


[p. 411]

Enid Whitney, born December 6, 1900. 2. Walter L., born September 9, 1863, educated in the Natick public schools and the Allen School of West Newton, ...


[p. 417]

GAY Edwin Whitney Gay, deceased, for many years an active and successful business man of Newton, Massachusetts, was born in Boston. Massachusetts, January 7 ...


[p. 468]

He owned the Flech farm, which he bought of Jacob Whitney. Children: I. Mts. CD Smith, of Lisbon. 2. Mrs. GE Hus- kins, of Auburn, Maine. 3. ...


[p. 470]

William, born September 17, 1843, married Ida Whitney. 9. John, born January 12, 1846, died January 12, 1902. (VIII) George Henry Hills, son of Samuel Hills ...


[p. 667]

Susannah, married Whitney. 5. Abigail. A child of Nathaniel, not one of these, died April 29, 1791; perhaps child of Nathaniel, Jr.

(V) John Gerry, ...


[p. 711]

Mrs. French through her mother, Betsey (Whitney) Weller, is a direct descendant from John and Elinor Whitney, the first of the name in New England, ...


[p. 753]

... for Professor Whitney, altered into a chemical laboratory; the residence of Professor Whitney; three large double houses near the corner of Harvard and ...


[p. 767]

... when he established the hardwood, paint and oil business at 21 Union Square, Somerville, with William E. Whitney, the firm being Whitney & Snow. ...


[p. 774]

He married, at Harvard, June 22, 1777, Anna Whitney, born at Harvard, May 2, 1760, daughter of Abraham and Sarah (Whitney) Whitney, descendant of John ...


[p. 787]

James Bradish Whitney Tufts, born January 14, 1817; died November 8, 1844. 2. Joseph Frothingham, born November 11, 1819; died June 13, 1848. 3. ...


[p. 788]

He married Hannah Whitney Tufts, who was born in Westborough, Massachusetts, September 13, 1857, daughter of George Frederick and Sarah (Coburn) Tufts. ...


[p. 791]

In 1879 he entered the employ of Hollingsworth & Whitney, paper dealers, and is still connected with that firm in a position of responsibility and trust. ...


[p. 845]

He married at Petersham, Sukey (sometimes given as Susan), Whitney, born 1780, died April 2i, 1828, and buried by the side of her first husband at Petersham ...


[p. 846]

Charles Whitney Gleason became the head of the firm, which continued under the old name until the retirement of Stillman Augustus Gleason (who had charge of ...


[p. 847]

Their only child is Alfreda В., born July 12. 1886.

(IX) Albert Howe Gleason, son of Charles Whitney Gleason, was born in Rock Bottom, now ...


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