Family:Whitney, William H. (c1824-1912)
William H.7 Whitney (Walter6, Jonathan5, Matthias4, Cornelius3, Joshua2, John1), son of Walter6 and Louisiana (Edwards) Whitney, was born about 1824, PA, and died 5 Aug 1912.
He married firstly, 9 May 1853, Springhill, Bradford Co., PA, Mahala Bennett, daughter of Ferris and Nancy (Black) Bennett. She was born 6 Apr 1829, PA, died 15 Mar 1872, and was buried in Fowler Hill Cemetery, Rush Township, Susquehanna Co., PA.
He married secondly, 3 Feb 1874, Montrose, Susquehanna Co., PA, Huldah Jane (Lewis) Magee, daughter of James and Elizabeth (Ross) Lewis. She was born 3 Feb 1842, PA, and died 8 Aug 1929. She had married firstly, 6 Nov 1865, Theodore Magee, but they were divorced.
- He is buried here at Fowler Hill/Whitney Cemetery. His name was never etched on the large headstone alongside his beloved Mahala. William was born about 1824 in PA. Legend has it he was born near Forkston, Wyoming County, PA, to Walter and Louisiana Edwards Whitney. William Whitney is in Windham Township 1850 census with his parents. On May 9, 1853, Reverend Davis Dimmock Gray married William and Mahala Bennett. Mahala was the daughter of Ferris and Nancy Black Bennett of Pike Township, Bradford County, PA. The family says William is buried at Fowler Hill. His granddaughter, Miss Muriel Whitney (1911-2003 buried at Beaver Mead ows) recorded in a letter to me in 1995 that he is buried on the "farm". The journals of Leo Bolles state, "Ma and Pop" went to his funeral on August 8, 1912, but he did not record where! There was also a Grange service recorded for West Auburn, Shiloh Grange members. William Whitney's second wife Hulda Jane Lewis MaGee Smith Whitney is buried at Beaver Meadows. William Whitney married Hulda MaGee on February 3, 1874. She was the daughter of James J. and Betsey Ross Lewis.[1]
- The tiny Fowler Hill/Whitney Cemetery is located on the former lands of the William Whitney property. The surrounding property was previously owned by LaMar Whitney, to Bryce Whitney, to Max and Carl Whitney, and presently by the Richard and Karen Schultz family. After Max died in 1989, the farm was divided to settle the estate, no more to be owned by the Whitney family who purchased it from Chandler Bixby who bought the land warrants about 1838.
- The information here has been gathered with dates recorded from some very deteriorating headstones, diaries, and family members, plus data from the Bennett Genealogy compiled by Dorothy Anne Bennett in 1967. The outside edge of the cemetery, on the backside was supposed to be the burial plots of the Hoyt families. I surmise they were in the way of making hay and removed and used as fill in the Whitney driveway (diary data). The cemetery is encompassed, so to speak, with in the boundaries of large trees. There are a few burial plots beyond the trees marked by headstones, but very few! The Shultz family has adopted the cemetery and keeps it in very nice condition. It comes complete with a picnic table now. Karen Schultz tells me she would like to be buried there with her son who passed away some time ago.
- The following is data regarding William H. Whitney who died August 5, 1912, and comes from various sources: He is buried here at Fowler Hill/Whitney Cemetery. His name was never etched on the large headstone alongside his beloved Mahala. William was born about 1824 in PA. Legend has it he was born near Forkston, Wyoming Co., PA., to Walter and Louisiana Edwards Whitney. William Whitney is in Windham Township 1850 census with his parents. On May 9, 1853, Reverend Davis Dimmock Gray married William and Mahala Bennett. Mahala was the daughter of Ferris and Nancy Black Bennett of Pike Township, Bradford County, PA. The family says William is buried at Fowler Hill. His granddaughter, Miss Muriel Whitney (1911-2003 buried at Beaver Meadows) recorded in a letter to me in 1995 that he is buried on the "farm". The journals of Leo Bolles state, "Ma and Pop" went to his funeral on August 8, 1912, but he did not record where! There was also a Grange service recorded for West Auburn, Shiloh Grange members. William Whitney’s second wife Hulda Jane Lewis MaGee Smith Whitney is buried at Beaver Meadows. William Whitney married Hulda MaGee on February 3, 1874. She was the daughter of James J. and Betsey Ross Lewis.
- William and Mahala Whitney were the parents of many children. I cannot be exactly sure how many, however the family records only two lived to maturity. A son Walter, born about 1858 died from a heart attack in January 1915. He was married to Ollie Manes. They adopted two children according to the Saint Matthews of Pike Episcopal Church records, William Clark Whitney and Isabella Hoag Whitney. The Shiloh Grange of West Auburn recorded he died January 1915, no burial place of internment was listed. Leo Bolles recorded these records too. Walter could be buried here at Fowler Hill, no one knows for sure.
- William and Mahala have only one daughter Elva (1860 - 1924) reaching maturity. She m. before 1880 to Charles Cobb (1851 – 1921). They have several children Iva M., James "Blaine", Jennie, and Elkhannah Winchester Cobb which left many descendents.
- Among the children of William and Mahala that died before adulthood are McKenzie (1868), Jennie (1866), Lillie (This data is from the Bennett Genealogy only), Jinnie (1869 Bennett Book data and census) and an infant (1859 Bennett Book data). All are probably buried here with fieldstone markers. The second daughter on 1870 census named Jenna born about 1861 must be buried here also. Census records, the Bennett genealogy and Reverend D.D. Gray’s burial documents are the only proof they existed. The 1870 Auburn 4 Corners, Rush Township census recorded a daughter named Jenna aged 9 along with Elva and Walter. Jenna evidentially passed after 1870 census but before 1880. That census records William was born in Ohio, but no other census recorded that obvious error. Where the other two girls Jennie and Jinnie were in 1860 is not known. They should have been there with the family.
- The 1860 census just recorded what would be expected, the parents William and Mahala, Walter and the unnamed female who later was named Elva.
- William and Hulda Whitney were the parents of William, LaMar, and a daughter that died in infancy. She is probably buried at Fowler Hill. No one knows for sure. From the Bennett Genealogy, we find Mrs. Hulda Smith married William Whitney. The Montrose Historical Society records she was married to William Whitney on February 04, 1873 by Reverend A D Alexander. Hulda had married on November 06, 1865 to her first husband Theodore MaGee. They divorced, but to this union a daughter Jennie Magee was born. She became the wife of Ernest Smith. Hulda is buried beside her in the Ernest Smith lot at the Beaver Meadows Cemetery. Jennie Smith’s stone reads, daughter of Theodore and Hulda Magee, August 13, 1868 - December 8, 1943. Hulda’s headstone has a wrong birth date on it according to the death certificate which records she was born in 1842. Her stone records February 03, 1847 - August 8, 1929. I do not know which is correct.[2]
Children of William H.7 and Mahala (Bennett) Whitney:
i. Walter8 Whitney, b. ca. 1857, PA; d. Jan 1915; m. Ollie Manes. ii. Elvia Whitney, b. ca. May 1860, PA; d. 1924; m. ca. 1879, Charles A. Cobb. iii. Jennie A. Whitney, b. ca. 1862, PA; d. after 1880, then unmarried. iv. McKenzie Whitney, b. 11 Mar 1868, PA; d. 1868, PA. v. Jinnie Whitney, b. ca. 1870, PA; d. after 1880, then unmarried.
Children of William H.7 and Huldah Jane (Lewis)(Magee)(Smith) Whitney:
vi. E. Lamar8 Whitney, b. 28 Jun 1874, PA; d. 1948; m. 21 Jan 1898, Blanche Hogeboom. Child: Bryce L.9 Whitney, b. 6 Sep 1899, m. Helen Hunsinger. vii. (daughter) Whitney; d. in infancy. vii. William B. Whitney, b. 1 Sep 1880, PA; m. 23 Nov 1905, Louella Pickett.
Census
1014 1039 Waldo Whitney 50 M - Farmer $3500 Pa. Losena " 43 F - " William " 26 M - Farmer " Ann " 25 F - " Wesley 23 M - Farmer " Emeline 19 M - " Losina 16 F - " Attended school John 14 M - " Attended school Lorenzo } twins 6 M - " Attended school Alonzo } 5 M - " Attended school
778 764 William H. Whitney 36 M - Farmer $3000 $1030 Pennsylvania Mahala " 31 F - Wife " Walter " 3 M - " Infant " 1/12 F - " David Vanover 18 M - Farm Laborer "
220 229 Whitney, William H. 46 M W Farmer $20000 $5000 Ohio Male citizen over 21 -----, Mahala B. 44 F W Keeping house Penna. -----, Walter 14 M W Farm Laborer " -----, Elva 11 F W At home Penna. Attended school -----, Jenna 9 F W " " Attended school
William H. WHITNEY 56 Self M M W PA Farmer CT NY Huldah WHITNEY 38 Wife F M W PA Keeping House PA PA Walter WHITNEY 23 Son M S W PA At Home PA PA Jennie A. WHITNEY 17 Dau F S W PA At Home PA PA Jinnie WHITNEY 11 Dau F S W PA At Home PA PA la Mar WHITNEY 5 Son M S W PA PA PA Clarence DEXTER 21 Oth M S W PA Farm Labor PA PA Mahlon CULVER 19 Oth M S W PA Farm Labor PA PA Olive MEANS 21 Oth F S W PA Servant PA PA
References
- Census records.
Copyright © 2011, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group.
- Pennsylvania
- Bradford County, Pennsylvania
- Springhill, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
- Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
- Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
- Rush, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
- Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
- Windham, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania