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Whitney Family.
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45
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and doubly so, as he makes another child born to the same parents 12 March 1741-2.
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88
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VI. Hannah Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Conn.; no mention of her has been found, except in her father's will, 17 March 1785.
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89
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VII. Peggy Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Conn., date not found; was bap., 19 June 1751, by the Episcopal minister of Stamford, as Margaret; married, 25 Jan 1775, in Norwalk, James Beatty. Her name occures in her father's will, 17 March 1785, and her husband was one of the executors named in it.
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90
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VIII. Sarah Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Conn., about 1755; married, 25 Nov. 1772, in Norwalk, Jesse Bedient. They settled in Norwalk, and there died, without children; he, 1 March 1821, aged 76 years; she, 15 Feb 1824, aged 69 years; and were buried in Town-Hill Cemetery.
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Chil. of Daniel and Hannah (Whitney) Keeler.
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16
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91
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I. Daniel Keeler, b. in Norwalk, Conn., about 1730; a farmer; married Mary -----. They owned the covenant in New Canaan, Conn., 14 Aug. 1753, and were admitted to full communion, 6 Dec. 1768. His father gave him land at New Canaan, in Norwalk, 27 Feb. 1754, and five pounds more in his will of 14 Nov. 1764. He died in New Canaan, 24 Dec 1803, aged 73 years.
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92
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II. Hannah Keeler, b. in Norwalk, Conn., date not found; married, 29 Dec. 1748, at New Canaan, Conn., Benjamin Bolt, who was born in Norwalk, 26 Sept. 1718, son of John and Elizabeth (Clemmons) Bolt, of Norwalk, and g. son of William Clemmons, of Stamford. She was mentioned in her father's will, 14 Nov. 1764, by her Christian name, as having received her portion before that date.
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III. Dorothy Keeler, b. in Norwalk, Conn., date not found; married, 20 June 1750, in New Canaan, Conn., Abram Hoyt, a teacher and scrivener, who was born in Norwalk, 1 Oct. 1724, son of Deacon Daniel Hoyt, of Norwalk, by his first wife.1 She was mentioned in her father's will, 14 Nov. 1764, by her Christian name, as having already received her share of his estate. They settled at New Canaan Parish, in Norwalk, and there owned the covenant, 1 March 1752, and had children baptized till
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1 See note to numbers 580 and 581.
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