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Whitney Family.
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1517
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10473
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II. Eliza Jane Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 16 May 1840; died at Greenwich, 25 March 1867, unmarried, and was buried there.
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10474
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III. Cornelia Ann Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 10 Aug 1841; married there, 13 March 1867, Oliver Deliverance Mead, a farmer, son of Smith and Huldah (Mead) Mead, of Greenwich, where he was born. They settled at Greenwich, and were living there in Sept. 1877.
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17666
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10475
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IV. Charles William Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 5 Feb. 1844; a salesman; married at New York City, 22 Dec. 1866, Grace Sampson. They were living at Brooklyn, N.Y., in Sept, 1873, and his place of business was at 122 Chambers Street, New York.
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17667
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10476
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V. George Edgar Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 29 Jan. 1848; a druggist; married Isabel Celia Merritt, dau. of Matthew and Isabel Merritt, of Greenwich, where she was born. They settled at Greenwich, and were living there in Sept. 1873.
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17668
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10477
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VI. Edwin Bunnell Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 14 Feb. 1855; a druggist; was living at Greenwich in Sept. 1873.
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10478
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VII. Joseph Henry Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 25 Aug. 1857; died at Greenwich, 28 Jan. 1858, and was buried there.
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10479
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VIII. Leola Matilda Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 30 Aug. 1859; died at Greenwich, 2 Sept. 1861, and was buried there.
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10480
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IX. Frederick Henry Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 14 Sept. 1861.
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Chil. of William and Mary Elizabeth (Whitney) Alvord.
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3942
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10481
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I. Selleck Whitney Alvord, b. at Albany, N.Y., 19 Aug. 1828; died at San Francisco, Cal., 12 Jan. 1860, unmarried, and was buried there.
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10482
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II. Charles Edmund Alvord, b. at Albany, N.Y., 21 Sept. 1830; died there, 17 Nov. 1851, unmarried, and was buried at Albany.
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10483
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III. William Alvord, b. at Albany, N.Y., 3 Jan. 1833; a banker; dwelt at New York City from Jan. 1850 to Oct. 1853; then went to California, reaching San Francisco in Nov. 1853; and was living there in June 1877, unmarried. Hew was then president of the Pacific Rolling Mill
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