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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Seventh Generation.

Chil. of Zadok and Polly (Golden) Whitney. 445

1620 I. Hannah Whitney, b. in Wolcott, Vt., 19 Sept. 1795; married, in Plattekill, N.Y., William Miller, a shoemaker, who was born in Troy, N.Y., son of Peter and Susanna (Seymour) Miller. They settled at Modena, in Plattekill, where he died in 1825, and was buried in the Seymour burying-place, about two miles east of Modena, without a gravestone. She married 92nd), 31 Dec. 1827, at Modena, Stephen Waring, a chair-maker and house-painter, who was born at Cairo, N.Y., 13 July 1804, son of Daniel and Martha (Guernsey) Waring. She died at Modena, 20 March 1844, "aged 48 years, 6 months, and 1 day," according to her gravestone in the Seymour graveyard. Stephen Waring married (2nd), at Centreville, in Lloyd, N.Y., Anna Maria Clearwater, who was born in Marbletown, N.Y., 17 Oct 1825, dau. of Abram and Helen (Van Leuven) Clearwater; and they were living the village of New Paltz, N.Y., in 1874.1 5344
1621 II. George Huyler Whitney, b. in Wolcott, Vt., 15 July 1796, or possibly 1797; a farmer; married, 10 Sept. 1819, at Wolcott, by Jeremiah Whitney, Esq., to Anna Vance, born 15 Ap. 1794, dau of John Vance, of Wolcott, a Revolutionary soldier, and Anna, his wife. They settled at Wolcott, where he was first constable and collector of twelve years from 1833, representative in 1837, select-man for 8 years, and one of the overseers of the town for six years. They died in Wolcott (she, 28 Nov. 1870; he, 2 Dec. 1874), and were buried there. 5354



Chil. of Nathan and Anna (York) Whitney. 447

1622 I. Eliza Whitney, b. at Esopus, N.Y., 19 Aug. 1803; married, 1 Nov. 1818, at her father's house in Esopus, by Rev. Sampson Maynard, Methodist, to Thomas Clark Jones a farmer, who was born at New Paltz, N.Y., 27 May 1798, son of Thomas and Maria (Lamonion) Jones. They settled at Esopus; lived in New York City from 1825 till 1828; then moved to Hyde Park, and thence to Ellenville, N.Y.; and returned, in 1833, to New York, where he worked for several years at dock-building, and as a carman. In 1846, he moved to Newark, N.J., and from there, in 5357
  1 Stephen Waring, by his last wife, has had the following children, all born in New Paltz:
VI. Rachel Waring, b. 22 Oct. 1848; d. 4 March 1851,
VII. Abraham Waring, b. 22 Dec. 1850; d. 5 Ap. 1869.
VIII. Helen Waring, b. 10 Sept. 1853.
IX. Jessie Fremont Waring, b. 22 Sept. 1856; d. 13 March 1864.
X. Sarah Elizabeth Waring, b. 13 June 1859.
XI. Harriet Waring, b. 15 Nov. 1861; d. 11 Ap. 1864.
XII. Antoinette Waring, b. 6 March 1864; d. 15 Sept, 1867.
XIII. Hannah Cornelia Waring, b. 14 Dec. 1866.
XIV. Stephen Waring, b. 30 Ap. 1869; d. 24 June 1869.

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