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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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618 WHITNEY GENEALOGY.

Annie Louise TAYLER, b. Apr. 12, 1857, He was a farmer; res. Fitchburg, Mass., Mt. Elam road. 9440. i. LEIGH TAYLER, b. Aug. 16, 1888. 9441. ii. MYRON BENJ., b. Aug. 7, 1890. 9442. iii. GLADYS BESSIE, b. Aug. 30, 1892. 7537. CHARLES ABIJAH WHITNEY (Samuel B., Abijah, Abijah, Joseph, Benja- min [NOTE], Joseph, John, John), b. Aug. 15, 1855; m. Nov. 1881, Leila PORTER; res. Waltham, Mass. 9443. i. ELSIE CHREHORE, b. Mar. 5, 1883. 9444. ii. THOS. LAWRENCE, b. Oct, 13, 1885. 7542. LOUIS HENRY WHITNEY (Charles H., Nathan, Abijah, Joseph, Benjamin [NOTE], Joseph, John, John), b. Lincoln, Mass., July 20, 1845; m. at Weston, Jan. 31, 1874, Martha E. FISKE, b. Sept. 4, 1849; res Lincoln, Mass. 9445. i. EDITH FISKE, b. Nov. 30, 1875. 9446. ii. LOUIS LINCOLN, b. Dec. 15, 1876. 9447. iii. CLIFFORD BRIGHAM, b. Sept. 5, 1880. 7565. LEON AUGUSTINE WHITNEY (Augustine, Nathan, Nathan, Nathan, David, Benjamin, John, John), b. Westminster, Apr. 29, 1864; m. Nov. 30, 1892, Geneva FRADLEY, b, Apr. 13, 1864. He was born in Westminster, was graduated at the technical school in Worces- ter as a mechanical engineer and is now a draftsman and designer in a large machine shop; res. 112 S. Elliott Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Westminster, Mass; s. p. 7566. Jason W., Reuben P., David, Nathan, David, Benjamin, John, John), b. May 3,1861, in Hingham, Mass.; m. Oct. 2, 1890, Katharine J. McCAMMON, b. Feb. 9, 1862. Everett E. WHITNEY, son of Jason W. and Lydia A. Davis WHITNEY, was born at Hingham, Mass., May 3, 1861 (also a twin brother, Edward C., who died at the age of four months). His education was derived from the public schools in Hingham and a commercial college at Boston. Remained with his Father, assisting him in business, until the fall of 1882, then accepted a position in Boston, remaining nearly a year. Went to Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 1, 1883, and obtained a situation with J. S. Mansfield, pro- prietor of the largest "book and news depot" in the territory, remaining with him until July 1, 1886, then returned to Massachusetts. Accepted position of auditor's assistant with the Penna. Steel Co., at Steelton, Pa., the first part of the following September, about two months after returning from Arizona; was made auditor and cashier in February, 1890. Married Katharine J. McCammon Oct. 2, 1890, at Middletown, Dauphin Co., Pa.; res. Steelton, Pa. 9448. i. JASON McCAMMON, b. Feb. 8, 1894. 7580. JOHN ALLEN WHITNEY (John E., John, John, Nathan, David, Benjamin, John, John), b. Apr. 14, 1849; m. Nov. 29, 1876, Susan E. HIBBARD, b. May 8, 1852; res. Grafton, Mass. 9449. i. LULA E., b. Dec. 20, 1877. 9450. ii. ELLEN G., b. Jan. 12, 1881. 9451. iii. JOHN, F., b. Feb. 22, 1882. 9452. iv. OREN E., b. June 27, 1886. 7581. CHARLES SUMNER WHITNEY (John E., John, John, Nathan, David, Benja- min, John, John), b. Jan. 15, 1853; m. at Winchendon, Mass., May 30, 1873, Etta JONES, b. Rindge, N. H., June 29, 1854; m. 2d, Feb. 5, 1881, George A. TARBELL; she m. 3d, Sept. 15, 1890, John HALE; res. 17 William St. Fitchburg, Mass. He d. July 23, 1876, res. Fitzwilliam, N. H. 9453. i. AMY E., b. Grafton, Mass., Mar. 9, 1876; d. Sept. 11, 1877. 7583. DR. SUMNER CLARK WHITNEY (Sumner A., John, John, Nathan, David, Benjamin, John, John), b. Portsmouth, Va., Mar. 7, 1853; m. in Worcester, July 7, 1874, May Olive HOYT, b. Mar. 7, 1853 He was brought up in Worcester and attended the public schools and the mili- tary academy; studied dentistry and medicine in Philadelphia in 1876 and 1877, and practiced dentistry in Worchester till March, 1891 when owing to poor health, he went to New Haven in hopes of finding a more congenial climate. He is church clerk of

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