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The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635, by Frederick Clifton Pierce (Chicago: 1895)

Transcribed by the Whitney Research Group, 1999.


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WHITNEY GENEALOGY. 133

ville, Sanilac Co., Mich.; Nancy Arseneth, b. Nov. 12, 1839; m. to Gordon PARKER, Feb. 21, 1861; res. Wales, Erie Co., N.Y.; Samuel Parker, b. Sept. 5, 1842, d. Oct. 11, 1865. 1810. ix. MARY, b. -----, d. unm. 1811. x. ANGELINE, b. -----; m. Harkett FANCHER. Ch.: Nancy; m. ----- FULLER. 1812. xi. NANCY, B. -----; m. Charles WOODWORTH. Ch.: Emily, m. ----- TWISS; res. Aurora, N.Y. 727. LEMUEL WHITNEY (Joseph, Timothy, John, John, John), b. Warwick, Mass., Aug 15, 1784; m. there Aug. 14, 1804, Sally PRATT, b. Oxford, Mass., Apr. 19, 1783; d. Feb 14, 1868, near Foster, Ky. He was born in Warwick, Mass., where he resided for a short time after mar- riage. He then migrated westward, locating first at Lima, near Genesee Landing, in 1809. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, was at the battle of Queenstown, and was taken prisoner. In 1815 he located at a place in Ohio, where he remained a short time, going then to Charleston, Coles Co., Ill. He finally settled in Foster, Ky., where he died. He d. July 13, 1860; res. Warwick and Oxford, Mass., Lima, N.Y., Charleston, Ill., and Foster, Ky. 1813. i. JAMES FOSTER, b. Sept. 12, 1808; m. Elizabeth S. MORTON. 1814. ii. CYNTHIA, b. Dec. 31, 1812; m. June 30, 1830, Dr. W. THOMAS; res. Foster, Ky. He was b. in Virginia June 18, 1826; d. Apr. 16, 1859. Ch.: Foster, b. Feb. 21 1831, farmer; res. Dwight, Kan.: Theodore, b. July 7, 1833; Malinda, b. Oct. 3, 1837; Clara, b. Sept 11, 1840; Sallie, b. July 12, 1842; Anabell, b. Dec. 13, 1844; Sophia, b. May 21, 1846; Julian. b. Oct. 14, 1848; Lemuel, b. July 5, 1852; all dead but the three boys. 1815. iii. SOPHIA, b. Oxford, Mall; m. in Mechanicsburgh, O., Ludovicus RUDOLPH. He was b. in Baltimore, moved to Mr. Vernon, Ind., where she died, leaving two small children, Charles and Mary, who died soon after their mother. 1816. iv. MALVINA, b. Sept. 12, 1806; m. Dr. Wilson DART. He died two years after marriage and she then m. Carlos Hilton GOULD, of Henniker, NH. They were married in Neville, O., lived there six years then moved to Cincinnati. He was owner of a cotton factory, had two children, son and daughter. The son, Charles W. GOULD, was in the Confederate army; after that he went to California, was there six years, then died, Auditor of the Court. The daughter, Mary DART, died when young. 1817. v. DIANA, b. in Mass. 1804; d. Mechanicsburgh, O., in 1820. 1818. vi. SALLIE, b. Lima, N.Y.; d. when one week old. 728. EPHRAIM WHITNEY (Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John), b. in Groton, Mass., July 1722 [NOTE]; m. Dec. 6, 1749, Thankful HARRINGTON, b. in 1729; d. July 16, 1795. He was born in Groton, moved with his parents to Weston, and later to West- boro. After his marriage he purchased a large farm in Upton on which he always resided and followed agricultural pursuits. At his decease the farm was equally divided between his two sons. He d. July 21, 1797; res. Upton, Mass. 1819. i. THANKFUL, b. Nov. 11, 1750; m. Jonathan BATCHELOR. They res. in Upton; farmer. Ch.: Thankful, m Josiah ROCKWOOD, res. Upton; ch., Lewis, Adams and Emily; Margery, m Amos BRADISH, res. Upton; ch., Harvey, James Jonathan, Melinda, Em- mons, and Metilda; Jonathan, d. young, unm.; Otis, ml Susan- nah BUCK, res. Upton; ch., Lucy, Chloe, Serena, Direxza, Hannah, and one other; Hannah, m. David HAWES; ch., Calista and Darias. 1820. ii. BEULAH, b. Jan. 23, 1753; m. May 7, 1772, Samuel FORBUSH. He was son of Lieut. Samuel FORBUSH, of Westboro, and great-great- grand-son of Daniel FORBES (FORBUSH FFARABAS), who came from Scotland in 1655 (See FORBES-FORBUSH genealogy by Fred C. PIERCE, p. 61). He was b. Jan. 29, 1750; d. in Upton, Mass., Oct 31, 1829. She d. May 11, 1848; ae. 95 years. Ch.: Dea. Samuel, b. Mar. 30, 1773; m. Lydia GIBSON; res. Upton; ch., Eliza, John, Mary, Joseph, Persis G., Julia and Thomas Spencer;

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