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'''Asa P.<sup>7</sup> Whitney''' ([[Family:Whitney, George W. (1792-1878)|George W.<sup>6</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Asa (1754-1806)|Asa<sup>5</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Nathan (1707-1804)|Nathan<sup>4</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]], [[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]), son of [[Family:Whitney, George W. (1792-1878)|George W.<sup>6</sup> and Mary (Whitney) Whitney]]; born Bridgton, Maine, 19 Jul 1819; married in Harrison, Maine, 18 Oct 1842, '''Eunice C. Kneeland'''; born 24 Nov 1818.  
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Dea. '''Asa P.<sup>7</sup> Whitney'''
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([[Family:Whitney, George Washington (1792-1878)|George W.<sup>6</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Asa (1754-1806)|Asa<sup>5</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathan (1707-1804)|Nathan<sup>4</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Nathaniel (1680-c1768)|Nathaniel<sup>3</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, Benjamin (1643-1723)|Benjamin<sup>2</sup>]],
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[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
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son of [[Family:Whitney, George Washington (1792-1878)|George W.<sup>6</sup> and Mary (Whitney) Whitney]],
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was born 19 Jul 1819, Bridgton, ME, and died 4 Oct 1907, Marshall, MN, aged 88 years 2-1/2 months..
  
Asa P. Whitney, son of Rev. G. W. Whitney, was born in Bridgton, Maine, July 19, A.D., 1819. His early life, to the age of 19 years, was occupied mostly on the farm and attending school, such as town, district and Bridgton academy furnished, which for the time, was considered quite good. Commenced teaching at the age of twenty years; continued to teach till 1845 most of the time. In 1842 was married to Miss Eunice Kneeland of Harrison, Maine. In 1845 removed to Rollinsford, New Hampshire, then Salmon Falls, and engaged in the employ of the Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company, in manufacturing of cotton goods. Remained there till Dec., 1856, when he engaged with the Pemberton Manufacturing Company, Lawrence, Massachusetts. In 1858 accepted a position in the mills of Lieutenant-Governor Hayden, Haydenville, Massachusetts. In 1860 returned to Lawrence, Massachusetts, and engaged in the employ of the Everett mills, in putting in and starting machinery; continued there till 1863, when accepted a position as superintendent of the weaving department of the Boston Manufacturing company's mills in Waltham, Massachusetts. In 1867 failing health compelled a change of business. After a few months of rest engaged in agricultural business, having purchased a stock and dairy farm in Harrison, Maine, which he continued till April, A.D., 1886, when he went to Marshall, Lyon County, Minnesota, where he still lives, after having an active and busy life. Two sons have been born, Edward P., who died at Harrison, Maine, at the age of 30 years, leaving one son who now lives at Townsend, Massachusetts; Charles C., who is living in this place, aged 47 years. In religious matters he has been an active member of the Free Baptist church, occupying prominent positions as a layman, at times employed in home mission work. In politics a liberty party and freesoiler till those parties merged into the republican party. Always a total abstainer from all intoxicants and believes in prohibition as the true remedy for the temperance reform; resided Marshall, Minnesota.  
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He "of Bridgton" married, 18 Oct 1842, Harrison, ME, '''Eunice C. Kneeland''', of Harrison, ME.  She was born 24 Nov 1818 or 28 Nov 1819, ME, and died 11 Feb 1897, Marshall, MN.
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Asa P. Whitney, son of Rev. G. W. Whitney, was born in Bridgton, ME, 19 Jul 1819. His early life, to the age of 19 years, was occupied mostly on the farm and attending school, such as town, district and Bridgton academy furnished, which for the time, was considered quite good. Commenced teaching at the age of twenty years; continued to teach till 1845 most of the time. In 1842 was married to Miss Eunice Kneeland of Harrison, Maine. In 1845 removed to Rollinsford, NH, then Salmon Falls, and engaged in the employ of the Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company, in manufacturing of cotton goods. Remained there till Dec 1856, when he engaged with the Pemberton Manufacturing Company, Lawrence, MA. In 1858 accepted a position in the mills of Lieutenant-Governor Hayden, Haydenville, MA. In 1860 returned to Lawrence, MA, and engaged in the employ of the Everett mills, in putting in and starting machinery; continued there till 1863, when accepted a position as superintendent of the weaving department of the Boston Manufacturing company's mills in Waltham, MA. In 1867 failing health compelled a change of business. After a few months of rest engaged in agricultural business, having purchased a stock and dairy farm in Harrison, ME, which he continued till Apr 1886, when he went to Marshall, Lyon County, MN, where he still lives, after having an active and busy life. Two sons have been born, Edward P., who died at Harrison, ME, at the age of 30 years, leaving one son who now lives at Townsend, MA; Charles C., who is living in this place, aged 47 years. In religious matters he has been an active member of the Free Baptist church, occupying prominent positions as a layman, at times employed in home mission work. In politics a liberty party and freesoiler till those parties merged into the republican party. Always a total abstainer from all intoxicants and believes in prohibition as the true remedy for the temperance reform; resided Marshall, MN.
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(b. July 10, 1819).  They lived in Bridgton, Waltham, Mass., and many years in Harrison and Marshall, Minn.  Mr. Whitney was the son of [[Family:Whitney, George Washington (1792-1878)|Rev. George W. Whitney]] of Bridgton, a minister of the Free Baptist Church.  He was well educated and in early life was a teacher in the common schools.  He was employed for years in a cotton factory at Waltham and Salmon Falls, N.H., but afterward moved to Harrison with his family and engaged in farming, living with the father of his wife.  He was a deacon in the Free Baptist church of Harrison while he resided here, and was the clerk of the Otisfield quarterly meeting.
  
 
Children of Asa P.<sup>7</sup> and Eunice C. (Kneeland) Whitney:
 
Children of Asa P.<sup>7</sup> and Eunice C. (Kneeland) Whitney:
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edward P. (1843-1874)|'''Edward P.<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], born 29 Oct 1843; married Carrie Whiting.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Edward Purcel (1843-1874)|'''Edward Purcel<sup>8</sup> Whitney''']], b. 29 Oct 1843or 25 Nov 1843; m. Carrie Whiting.
 
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| [[Family:Whitney, Charles C. (1846-?)|'''Charles C. Whitney''']], born 20 Mar 1846; married Mattie M. Hogle and Nellie A. Johnson.  
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| [[Family:Whitney, Charles Colby (1846-1913)|'''Charles Colby Whitney''']], b. 20 Mar 1846, Salmon Falls, NH; m.(1) Mattie M. Hogle; m.(2) Nellie A. Johnson.
 
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==References==
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== Census ==
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* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, New Hampshire, Strafford County#5|1850, Rollinsford, Strafford Co., NH]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">  29  32 Asa P. Whitney        30 M - Manufacturer            Maine
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          Eunice C. Whitney    31 F -                          Maine
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          Edward P. Whitney      6 M -                          Maine  Attended school
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          Charles C. Whitney    4 M -                          N.H.  Attended school
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          Marshall Whitney      24 M - Manufacturer            Maine
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          Mary J. Whitney      22 F -                          Maine
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          Harriet Kimball      20 F -                          Maine
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          Mary E. Farrington    18 F -                          Maine
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          Rachel Gowell        20 F -                          Maine
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          Rapcina Gowell        18 F -                          Maine
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          Sbrina Kneeland      20 F -                          Maine
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          Laurian Warren        23 F -                          N.H.
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          Amanda Whitney        22 F -                          Maine
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          Mercy Kneeland        25 F -                          Maine
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          Abra Wentworth        23 F -                          N.H.</p>
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* {{Missing|1860}}
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* [[Archive:1865 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Middlesex County#143|1865 State, Waltham, Middlesex Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 316  365 Asa P. Whitney        46 M - Maine        M Cotton Factory  - - 1 1 -
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          Eunice C. Whitney    46 F - Maine        M                - - - - -
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          Edward P. Whitney    21 M - Maine        S Cotton Factory  - - 1 1 -
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          Charles C. Whitney    19 M - New Hampshire S Soldier        - - - - -
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          Mary Dame            13 F - New Hampshire S                - - - - -</p>
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Maine, Cumberland County#46|1870, Harrison, Cumberland Co., ME]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">  8    8 Whitney, Asa P.      50 M W Farmer        $1800  $850 Maine          Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Eunice C.      51 F W Keeping House              Maine
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          Kneeland, David P.    72 M W Farmrer              $125 Massachusetts  Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Hannah M.      53 F W Keeping House        $100 Maine</p>
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Maine, Cumberland County#114|1880, Harrison, Cumberland Co., ME]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">Asa P. WHITNEY        60 Self M M W  ME  Farmer              ME  ME
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Eunice C. WHITNEY      61 Wife F M W  ME  House Keeping      ME  ME
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Edward G. WHITNEY      12 GSon M S W  MA                      ME  ME
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David KNEELAND        82 FatL M M W  MA  Farmer              MA  MA
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Hannah M. KNEELAND    63 MotL F M W  ME  House Keeping      ME  NH
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Mary NEWCOMB          68 Oth  F W W  ME  House Work          ME  ME</p>
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== References ==
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 409|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 409]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 409|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), p. 409]].
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* [[Archive:Centennial History of Harrison, Maine|Moulton, Alphonso, Howard L. Sampson, and Granville Fernald, comps. and eds., ''Centennial History of Harrison, Maine: Containing The Centennial Celebration of 1905, and Historical and Biographical Matter'' (Portland: Southworth Printing Company, 1909)]], p. 537.
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Copyright &copy; 2006, 2009, 2010, 2021, [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
  
 
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[[Category:Rollinsford, Strafford County, New Hampshire]]
 
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[[Category:Salmon Falls, New Hampshire]]
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[[Category:Salmon Falls, Rollinsford, Strafford County, New Hampshire]]

Latest revision as of 11:44, 15 April 2021

Dea. Asa P.7 Whitney (George W.6, Asa5, Nathan4, Nathaniel3, Benjamin2, John1), son of George W.6 and Mary (Whitney) Whitney, was born 19 Jul 1819, Bridgton, ME, and died 4 Oct 1907, Marshall, MN, aged 88 years 2-1/2 months..

He "of Bridgton" married, 18 Oct 1842, Harrison, ME, Eunice C. Kneeland, of Harrison, ME. She was born 24 Nov 1818 or 28 Nov 1819, ME, and died 11 Feb 1897, Marshall, MN.

Asa P. Whitney, son of Rev. G. W. Whitney, was born in Bridgton, ME, 19 Jul 1819. His early life, to the age of 19 years, was occupied mostly on the farm and attending school, such as town, district and Bridgton academy furnished, which for the time, was considered quite good. Commenced teaching at the age of twenty years; continued to teach till 1845 most of the time. In 1842 was married to Miss Eunice Kneeland of Harrison, Maine. In 1845 removed to Rollinsford, NH, then Salmon Falls, and engaged in the employ of the Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company, in manufacturing of cotton goods. Remained there till Dec 1856, when he engaged with the Pemberton Manufacturing Company, Lawrence, MA. In 1858 accepted a position in the mills of Lieutenant-Governor Hayden, Haydenville, MA. In 1860 returned to Lawrence, MA, and engaged in the employ of the Everett mills, in putting in and starting machinery; continued there till 1863, when accepted a position as superintendent of the weaving department of the Boston Manufacturing company's mills in Waltham, MA. In 1867 failing health compelled a change of business. After a few months of rest engaged in agricultural business, having purchased a stock and dairy farm in Harrison, ME, which he continued till Apr 1886, when he went to Marshall, Lyon County, MN, where he still lives, after having an active and busy life. Two sons have been born, Edward P., who died at Harrison, ME, at the age of 30 years, leaving one son who now lives at Townsend, MA; Charles C., who is living in this place, aged 47 years. In religious matters he has been an active member of the Free Baptist church, occupying prominent positions as a layman, at times employed in home mission work. In politics a liberty party and freesoiler till those parties merged into the republican party. Always a total abstainer from all intoxicants and believes in prohibition as the true remedy for the temperance reform; resided Marshall, MN.

(b. July 10, 1819). They lived in Bridgton, Waltham, Mass., and many years in Harrison and Marshall, Minn. Mr. Whitney was the son of Rev. George W. Whitney of Bridgton, a minister of the Free Baptist Church. He was well educated and in early life was a teacher in the common schools. He was employed for years in a cotton factory at Waltham and Salmon Falls, N.H., but afterward moved to Harrison with his family and engaged in farming, living with the father of his wife. He was a deacon in the Free Baptist church of Harrison while he resided here, and was the clerk of the Otisfield quarterly meeting.

Children of Asa P.7 and Eunice C. (Kneeland) Whitney:

i. Edward Purcel8 Whitney, b. 29 Oct 1843or 25 Nov 1843; m. Carrie Whiting.
ii. Charles Colby Whitney, b. 20 Mar 1846, Salmon Falls, NH; m.(1) Mattie M. Hogle; m.(2) Nellie A. Johnson.

Census

29 32 Asa P. Whitney 30 M - Manufacturer Maine Eunice C. Whitney 31 F - Maine Edward P. Whitney 6 M - Maine Attended school Charles C. Whitney 4 M - N.H. Attended school Marshall Whitney 24 M - Manufacturer Maine Mary J. Whitney 22 F - Maine Harriet Kimball 20 F - Maine Mary E. Farrington 18 F - Maine Rachel Gowell 20 F - Maine Rapcina Gowell 18 F - Maine Sbrina Kneeland 20 F - Maine Laurian Warren 23 F - N.H. Amanda Whitney 22 F - Maine Mercy Kneeland 25 F - Maine Abra Wentworth 23 F - N.H.

316 365 Asa P. Whitney 46 M - Maine M Cotton Factory - - 1 1 - Eunice C. Whitney 46 F - Maine M - - - - - Edward P. Whitney 21 M - Maine S Cotton Factory - - 1 1 - Charles C. Whitney 19 M - New Hampshire S Soldier - - - - - Mary Dame 13 F - New Hampshire S - - - - -

8 8 Whitney, Asa P. 50 M W Farmer $1800 $850 Maine Male citizen over 21 -----, Eunice C. 51 F W Keeping House Maine Kneeland, David P. 72 M W Farmrer $125 Massachusetts Male citizen over 21 -----, Hannah M. 53 F W Keeping House $100 Maine

Asa P. WHITNEY 60 Self M M W ME Farmer ME ME Eunice C. WHITNEY 61 Wife F M W ME House Keeping ME ME Edward G. WHITNEY 12 GSon M S W MA ME ME David KNEELAND 82 FatL M M W MA Farmer MA MA Hannah M. KNEELAND 63 MotL F M W ME House Keeping ME NH Mary NEWCOMB 68 Oth F W W ME House Work ME ME

References


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