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   <span id="P8015"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 521#C8015|8015]].  [[Family:Whitney, Leonard Farrington (1848-?)|LEONARD FARRINGTON WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, George (1809-1868)|George]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1782-1857)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1753-1827)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1731-1806)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1692-1775)|Rich-
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   <span id="P8015"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 521#C8015|8015]].  [[Family:Whitney, Leonard Farrington (1848-1916)|LEONARD FARRINGTON WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, George (1809-1868)|George]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1782-1857)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1753-1827)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1731-1806)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1692-1775)|Rich-
 
ard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. Nov. 21, 1848; m. Jan. 29, 1882, Ellen Theresa
 
ard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. Nov. 21, 1848; m. Jan. 29, 1882, Ellen Theresa
 
GAGUIN, b. Hyde, England, Mar. 29, 1861; res. Haverhill, Mass.
 
GAGUIN, b. Hyde, England, Mar. 29, 1861; res. Haverhill, Mass.
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     <span id="C9598"></span>9598. iv.    LEONARD JOSEPH, b. May 31, 1888.
 
     <span id="C9598"></span>9598. iv.    LEONARD JOSEPH, b. May 31, 1888.
  
   <span id="P8016"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 521#C8016|8016]].  [[Family:Whitney, Charles R. (1846-?)|CHARLES R. WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, Charles H. (1819-a1889)|Charles H.]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1782-1857)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1753-1827)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1731-1806)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1692-1775)|Richard]],
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   <span id="P8016"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 521#C8016|8016]].  [[Family:Whitney, Charles Rockwell (1846-1927)|CHARLES R. WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, Charles H. (1819-a1900)|Charles H.]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1782-1857)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1753-1827)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Josiah (1731-1806)|Josiah]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1692-1775)|Richard]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. Nov. 9, 1846; m. June 2, 1874, Mattie A. Page, of Haver-
 
[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1661-1723)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. Nov. 9, 1846; m. June 2, 1874, Mattie A. Page, of Haver-
 
hill, b. July 1, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1875; m. 2d, June 14, 1882, Elizabeth L. HANNA, b. Dec.
 
hill, b. July 1, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1875; m. 2d, June 14, 1882, Elizabeth L. HANNA, b. Dec.
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     <span id="C9601"></span>9601. i.    JULIUS, b. -----; res. Rochester.
 
     <span id="C9601"></span>9601. i.    JULIUS, b. -----; res. Rochester.
  
   <span id="P8060"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 523#C8060|8060]].  REV. [[Family:Whitney, Herbert E. (1850-a1887)|HERBERT WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, Benjamin Nichols (1815-a1880)|Benjamin N.]], [[Family:Whitney, Oliver (1784-1857)|Oliver]], [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1754-1812)|Joshua]], [[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1699-1773)|Jonathan]],
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   <span id="P8060"></span>[[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 523#C8060|8060]].  REV. [[Family:Whitney, Herbert Ellison (1850-1931)|HERBERT WHITNEY]] ([[Family:Whitney, Benjamin Nichols (1815-a1880)|Benjamin N.]], [[Family:Whitney, Oliver (1784-1857)|Oliver]], [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1754-1812)|Joshua]], [[Family:Whitney, Caleb (1729-1822)|Caleb]], [[Family:Whitney, Jonathan (1699-1773)|Jonathan]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. in Hancock, Vt., Nov. 6, 1850; m. Dec. 24, 1873, Mary
 
[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John]]), b. in Hancock, Vt., Nov. 6, 1850; m. Dec. 24, 1873, Mary
 
TRAFFARN, b. Boonville, NY.
 
TRAFFARN, b. Boonville, NY.
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Y., Athol and Boston, Mass.
 
Y., Athol and Boston, Mass.
 
   "The members of the Second Unitarian Society of West Somerville are to be
 
   "The members of the Second Unitarian Society of West Somerville are to be
ministered to by a woman pastor, Rev. Mary T. WHITNEY of North Cambridge, who
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ministered to by a woman pastor, Rev. Mary T. WHITNEY of North Cambridge, who</p>
                                  has received and accepted a unanimous
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{{photoboxleft|Rev. Mary T. Whitney, Pierce, p. 640.jpg|320px|REV. MARY T. WHITNEY.}}
                                  call.  The new pastor will enter upon the
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<p id="Pierce-text">has received and accepted a unanimous
                                  duties of her office at once.  Mrs. WHITNEY
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call.  The new pastor will enter upon the
                                  is the wife of Herbert WHITNEY, pastor of
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duties of her office at once.  Mrs. WHITNEY
                                  the First Unitarian church at Athol, to whom
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is the wife of Herbert WHITNEY, pastor of
                                  she was married in Utica, N. Y., in 1873.
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the First Unitarian church at Athol, to whom
                                  She was born in Boonville, N. Y. which is
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she was married in Utica, N. Y., in 1873.
                                  near Utica.  Her maiden name was TRAFFARN,
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She was born in Boonville, N. Y. which is
                                  and on her father's side she is a de-
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near Utica.  Her maiden name was TRAFFARN,
                                  scendant of an old Huguenot family.  Al-
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and on her father's side she is a de-
      [Illustration]              though her father was orthodox, he was very
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scendant of an old Huguenot family.  Al-
    Rev. Mary T. WHITNEY          liberal in his faith and convictions, a ten-
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though her father was orthodox, he was very
                                  dency which she has inherited to a notable
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liberal in his faith and convictions, a ten-
                                  degree.  Her early education was acquired
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dency which she has inherited to a notable
                                  at Utica academy, Whitetown seminary and
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degree.  Her early education was acquired
                                  Clinton Liberal Institution, all prominent
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at Utica academy, Whitetown seminary and
                                  schools of learning.  She graduated at St.
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Clinton Liberal Institution, all prominent
                                  Lawrence university of Canton, N. Y., and
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schools of learning.  She graduated at St.
                                  for a time turned her attention to teach-
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Lawrence university of Canton, N. Y., and
                                  ing, filling most acceptably an important
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for a time turned her attention to teach-
                                  position in the Webster (N. Y.) academy
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ing, filling most acceptably an important
                                  for several years.  She afterward attended the
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position in the Webster (N. Y.) academy
                                  kindergarten training school at Chicago,
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for several years.  She afterward attended the
                                  from which she graduated and taught that
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kindergarten training school at Chicago,
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from which she graduated and taught that
 
system for a year.  During all this time her attention had been largely given to the
 
system for a year.  During all this time her attention had been largely given to the
 
religious movements of progressive Christianity, and her naturally speculative mind
 
religious movements of progressive Christianity, and her naturally speculative mind

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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)

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640 WHITNEY GENEALOGY.

8015. LEONARD FARRINGTON WHITNEY (George, Josiah, Josiah, Josiah, Rich- ard, Richard, Richard, John), b. Nov. 21, 1848; m. Jan. 29, 1882, Ellen Theresa GAGUIN, b. Hyde, England, Mar. 29, 1861; res. Haverhill, Mass. 9595. i. ABBIE FARRINGTON, b. Sept. 22, 1882. 9596. ii. ANNIE THERESA, b. Nov. 15, 1883. 9597. iii. EILEEN ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 9, 1886. 9598. iv. LEONARD JOSEPH, b. May 31, 1888. 8016. CHARLES R. WHITNEY (Charles H., Josiah, Josiah, Josiah, Richard, Richard, Richard, John), b. Nov. 9, 1846; m. June 2, 1874, Mattie A. Page, of Haver- hill, b. July 1, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1875; m. 2d, June 14, 1882, Elizabeth L. HANNA, b. Dec. 25, 1854. He was born in Nelson, N. H., and resided in Keene; at present he resides in Palmyra and is a commercial traveler. 9599. i. CHARLES ARTHUR, b. Mar. 3, 1885. 8057. MARTIN DUNSTER WHITNEY (Benjamin N., Oliver, Joshua, Caleb, Jonathan, Richard, John), b. May 25, 1841; in Rochester Vt., m. Oct. 15, 1865, Ora A. SHULTZ; served through the war in Co. E. 4th Regt. Vt. Vols.; res Rochester, Vt. 9600. i. MONT ELINER; res. Baltimore, Md. 8059. JULIUS LOWELL WHITNEY (Benjamin N., Oliver, Joshua, Caleb, Jonathan, Richard, John), b. Rochester, Vt., Oct. 26, 1847; m. Dec. 24, 1874, Lucy AUSTIN. He d. Jan. 21, 1876; res. Rochester, Vt. 9601. i. JULIUS, b. -----; res. Rochester. 8060. REV. HERBERT WHITNEY (Benjamin N., Oliver, Joshua, Caleb, Jonathan, Richard, John), b. in Hancock, Vt., Nov. 6, 1850; m. Dec. 24, 1873, Mary TRAFFARN, b. Boonville, NY. Herbert E. WHITNEY, or, as he prefers to be called, simply Herbert - having as he says "got tired of carrying about so long a name" - was born in Hancock, Vt. He was graduated from Canton Theological school in 1872, and was settled and or- dained to the ministry in Waterloo, Canada, in 1873; was the same year married to Mary TRAFFARN at Utica, N. Y.; was afterward engaged in his profession in Webster, N. Y., Ludlow, Vt., Storm Lake and Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Sherborn and Columbus, N. Y., Athol and Boston, Mass. "The members of the Second Unitarian Society of West Somerville are to be ministered to by a woman pastor, Rev. Mary T. WHITNEY of North Cambridge, who

Rev. Mary T. Whitney, Pierce, p. 640.jpg

REV. MARY T. WHITNEY.

has received and accepted a unanimous call. The new pastor will enter upon the duties of her office at once. Mrs. WHITNEY is the wife of Herbert WHITNEY, pastor of the First Unitarian church at Athol, to whom she was married in Utica, N. Y., in 1873. She was born in Boonville, N. Y. which is near Utica. Her maiden name was TRAFFARN, and on her father's side she is a de- scendant of an old Huguenot family. Al- though her father was orthodox, he was very liberal in his faith and convictions, a ten- dency which she has inherited to a notable degree. Her early education was acquired at Utica academy, Whitetown seminary and Clinton Liberal Institution, all prominent schools of learning. She graduated at St. Lawrence university of Canton, N. Y., and for a time turned her attention to teach- ing, filling most acceptably an important position in the Webster (N. Y.) academy for several years. She afterward attended the kindergarten training school at Chicago, from which she graduated and taught that system for a year. During all this time her attention had been largely given to the religious movements of progressive Christianity, and her naturally speculative mind had been directed into congenial channels by mathematical and logical studies, with a leaven of theology coming from the most liberal of teachers. In 1885 she believed

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