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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.
Oxford, C. W., now Ont., where he was living in Ap. 1874 She died there, 9 March 1859. and was buried in the old St James' church-yard.
4734 VI. Titus Brown Whelpley, twin, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 28 Aug. 1812; a farmer; married at Westfield, N. B., 28 Oct. 1838, Elizabeth Ann Belyea, dau. of James and Catharine (Brittain) Belyea, of Westfield, where she was born 25 Feb. 1816. They dwelt at Long Reach till 19 Ap. 1869; and then moved to Pleasant Grays, Salisbury, N. B., where they were living in March 1874 He has been a captain of militia. 12159
4735 VII. Nathaniel Gorum Whelpley, twin, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 28 Aug. 1812; a ship-contractor; married at St. John., N. B,, 25 Ap. 1844, Fanny Amanda Brittain, dau. of James and Susan (Belyea) Brittain, of Westfield, N. B. where she was born. She died at Kingston. He married (2d), 12 March 1854, at New York City, Maria Jane Starkins, dau. of Daniel and Clementina (Merritt) Starkins, of Hempstead Harbor, L. I., where she was born 12 Ap. 1823. They settled in New York, and were living at 89 Cannon Street in Feb. 1874. 12162
4736 VIII. Charlotte Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 2 July 1814; married there, in St James' Church, 23 Nov. 1854. as his second wife, William Puddington Flewelling, a ship-builder, son of Joseph and Mary (Puddington) Flewelling, of Kingston, where he was born 10 Aug. 1814. They settled at Clifton, N. B.., where he died 26 March 1875, and was buried in the church-yard at Kingston. He was a member, from 1866 to 1870, of the House of Assembly of New Brunswick; from 1868 to 1870, surveyor-general of the Crown Land Department; and has been "Most Worthy Grand Chief Templar of the British Templars of the Dominion of Canada," senior grand-warden of the Grand Lodge of Masons, in New Brunswick; and lieut.-col. of militia. Suitable resolutions of respect were adopted by the Grand Lodges; and the grand-master of Masons, in his annual address, characterized him as "a man of large human sympathies and kind heart," . . . . . who "discharged the duties of every position of trust he held, with marked fidelity." She was living at Clifton in March 1876, without children.
4737 IX. Mary Whitney Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 23 Aug. 1816; married, 22 Oct. 1840, Solomon Belyea; and died at Carleton, St. John, N. B., 3 Ap. 1853, and was buried there.. 12164
4738 X. James Scovil Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 8 Jan. 1820; a farmer; married at Greenwich, N. B., 4 July 1844, Charlotte Anderson Orde Cookson, dau. of Rev. James Cookson, of Belle Isle Bay, N. B. She was born at Hampton, N. B., in Oct. 1819; and 12165
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