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[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, Richard (1624-a1691)|Richard<sup>2</sup>]],
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
 
[[Family:Whitney, John (1592-1673)|John<sup>1</sup>]]),
son of [[Family:Whitney, Peter (1770-1843)|Peter<sup>7</sup> and Jane Lambert (Lincoln) Whitney]];
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son of [[Family:Whitney, Peter (1770-1843)|Peter<sup>7</sup> and Jane Lambert (Lincoln) Whitney]],
born Quincy, Massachusetts, 26 Mar 1815; married 4 Jan 1843, '''Lydia Augusta Boone'''; died 28 Jan 1820.  
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was born 26 Mar 1815, Quincy, MA, and died 14 Feb 1884 [Pierce], Jamaica Plain, MA [Pierce], or 13 Feb 1884, Boston, MA, aged 64 years 10 months 18 days, of congestion of lungs and brain.{{ref|1}}
  
"Edmund Burke Whitney, who died at his residence, Jamaica Plain, was a native of Quincy and son of the Rev. Peter Whitney of that town.  Coming to Boston in early life, he spent some years in the gun establishment of William Read & Son, afterward with George H. Gray & County, hardware dealers, subsequently filling in succession the positions of secretary and president of the Franklin Insurance Company.  The deceased was universally esteemed by those who met him in all the relations of life for his admirable qualities and character.  Mr. Whitney was a man of unblemished character and highest moral convictions.  His life, though uneventful, was full of deeds of kindness and affection."  Not half enough could ever be said of his loveliness of character and manner to all persons and at all times.  He died Feb. 14, 1884; resided Boston and Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.  
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He married, 28 Nov 1842, Boston, MA, or 4 Jan 1843, Roxbury, MA, '''Lydia Augusta Bouvé''', daughter of Ephraim Bouvé.  She was born 28 Jan 1820, and died after 1900.
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Edmund Burke Whitney, who died at his residence, Jamaica Plain, was a native of Quincy and son of the Rev. Peter Whitney of that town.  Coming to Boston in early life, he spent some years in the gun establishment of William Read & Son, afterward with George H. Gray & Company, hardware dealers, subsequently filling in succession the positions of secretary and president of the Franklin Insurance Company.  The deceased was universally esteemed by those who met him in all the relations of life for his admirable qualities and character.  Mr. Whitney was a man of unblemished character and highest moral convictions.  His life, though uneventful, was full of deeds of kindness and affection."  Not half enough could ever be said of his loveliness of character and manner to all persons and at all times.  He resided Boston and Jamaica Plain, MA.
  
 
Children of Edmund Burke<sup>8</sup> and Lydia Augusta (Boone) Whitney:
 
Children of Edmund Burke<sup>8</sup> and Lydia Augusta (Boone) Whitney:
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| '''George Edmund<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', born 3 Feb 1855; died 5 Sep 1864
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| '''Frances Augusta<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 10 Oct 1843; d. after 1900; m. 8 Feb 1872, Jamaica Plain, or West Roxbury, MA, Jabez Silas Holmes, from Bristol, RI, b. 30 Oct 1844, Bristol, RI, b. d. 13 Sep 1884, son of Silas and Maria P. (-----) Holmes;{{ref|2}} s.p.  She resided 67 Elm St., Jamaica Plain.  As a counselor he was known to his clients and to his antagonists by his assiduous achieving industry, his concentrated devotion, his hearty energy in attack, his steady courage under fire.  To his professional brethren he had strongly commended himself by his clearness of mental vision, his more of carefully selected and well digested learning and his scrupulous regard for his word.  Circumstance had decreed that the larger part of his legal work should be devoted to parents; but very few either of the lawyers or laymen who met him in the United States courts could have guessed that he began his studies profoundly ignorant of every kind of machinery and with something like a native antipathy to investigation in the mechanical arts.  With all his noble endowment in intellect Mr. Holmes prime distinction was after all, in his moral quality which was singularly high and fine.  Hundreds of persons who had n acquaintance with Mr. Holmes and perhaps did not know his name, have been struck by the singular distinction of his appearance and bearing, in which a certain swift, decisive grace of movement was well matched with the fineness of his sharply cut features, the deep brilliancy of his large gray eyes and the premature beauty of his whitening hair.  Top his acquaintances he was most charming, with a charm to which the easy elegance of his manners, the refinement of his tastes, the responsive vivacity and shrewdness of his talk alive contributed.
 
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| '''Frances A. Whitney''', born 10 Oct 1843; married at Jamaica Plain, 8 Feb 1872, Jabez Silas Holmes, from Bristol, Rhode Island, born 30 Oct 1844; died 13 Sep 1884, s.p.  She resided 67 Elm St., Jamaica Plain.  As a counselor he was known to his clients and to his antagonists by his assiduous achieving industry, his concentrated devotion, his hearty energy in attack, his steady courage under fire. To his professional brethren he had strongly commended himself by his clearness of mental vision, his more of carefully selected and well digested learning and his scrupulous regard for his word.  Circumstance had decreed that the larger part of his legal work should be devoted to parents; but very few either of the lawyers or laymen who met him in the United States courts could have guessed that he began his studies profoundly ignorant of every kind of machinery and with something like a native antipathy to investigation in the mechanical arts.  With all his noble endowment in intellect Mr. Holmes prime distinction was after all, in his moral quality which was singularly high and fine.  Hundreds of persons who had n acquaintance with Mr. Holmes and perhaps did not know his name, have been struck by the singular distinction of his appearance and bearing, in which a certain swift, decisive grace of movement was well matched with the fineness of his sharply cut features, the deep brilliancy of his large gray eyes and the premature beauty of his whitening hair.  Top his acquaintances he was most charming, with a charm to which the easy elegance of his manners, the refinement of his tastes, the responsive vivacity and shrewdness of his talk alive contributed.  
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| '''George Edmund<sup>9</sup> Whitney''', b. 3 Feb 1855, West Roxbury, MA;{{ref|3}} d. 5 or 6 Sep 1864, West Roxbury, MA, aged 9 years 7 months, of drowning.{{ref|4}}
 
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==References==
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== Census ==
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* [[Archive:1850 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Norfolk County#43|1850, Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">2347 3114 Edward B. Whitney    36 M - Clerk                    Mass.
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          Lydia A.      "      30 F -                            "
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          Frances A.    "        6 F -                            "
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          Margaret Cunningham  40 F - Domestic                Ireland</p>
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* [[Archive:1855 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Norfolk County#46|1855, West Roxbury Ward 2, Norfolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">  53  45 Edmund B. Whitney    40 M - Clerk                    Mass.
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          Lydia A. Whitney      31 F -                            "
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          Frances A. Whitney    11 F -                            "
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          George E. Whitney    5m M -                            "
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          Albert W. Hastings    27 M - Merchant                  "
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          Mary L. H. Hastings  26 F -                            "
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          Albert B. Hastings    3 M -                            "
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          Ellen Hagan          27 F -                          Ireland
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          Mary Gately          11 M -                          Mass.</p>
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* [[Archive:1860 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Norfolk County#44|1860, West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 178  178 Edmund B. Whitney    44 M - Sect. Ins. Co.            Mass.
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          Lydia A.    "      40 F -                            "
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          Fanny A.    "      16 " -                            "
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          George E. Whitney    5 M -                            Mass.
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          Bridget Gaily        40 F - Servant                    Ireland Cannot read or write</p>
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* [[Archive:1870 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Norfolk County#42|1870, West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext"> 385  427 Whitney, Edmund B. 55 M W Sect. Fire Ins. Company $2000 Massachusetts  Male citizen over 21
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          -----, Lydia A.      50 F W Keeping House              Massachusetts
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          -----, Frances A.    26 F W No Occupation              Massachusetts
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          Holmes, Jabez S.      25 M W Lawyer                    Rhode Island  Male citizen over 21
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          Corbett, Annie        18 F W Domestic Servant          Massachusetts  Parents foreign born</p>
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* [[Archive:1880 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Norfolk County#571|1880, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext">Edmund B. WHITNEY      65 Self M M W  MA  Pres. Fire Ins. Co. MA  MA
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Lydia A. WHITNEY      60 Wife F M W  MA  Keeping House      MA  MA
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Fannie A. HOLMES      36 Dau  F M W  MA  At Home            MA  MA
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Jabez S. HOLMES        35 SonL M M W  RI  Lawyer              RI  RI
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Annie CORBETT          26 Oth  F S W  MA  Servant            IRELAND IRE
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Annie F. MCGUIRE      22 Oth  F S W  IRELAND Servant        IRE IRE</p>
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* [[Archive:1900 Census Extracts, Massachusetts, Suffolk County#152|1900, 67 Elm Street, Boston Ward 22, Suffolk Co., MA]]:
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<p class="Plaintext90">113 139 Holmes, Frances A.    Head W F Oct 1843 56 wid    0ch 0liv Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts  Capitalist, Owns free house
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        Whitney, Lydia A.    Moth W F Jan 1820 80 wid    2ch 1liv Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts
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        Flannagan, Annie F.  Cook W F Dec 1859 40 sgl            Massachusetts Ireland      Ireland        Cook
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        -----, Lizzie I.      Srvt W F Jan 1868 32 sgl            Massachusetts Ireland      Ireland        Servant</p>
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== References ==
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* Census records.
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* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 482|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 482-483]].
 
* All data imported from [[Archive:The Descendants of John Whitney, page 482|Frederick Clifton Pierce, ''The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635'', (Chicago: 1895), pp. 482-483]].
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1.{{note|1}} "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: [http://www.AmericanAncestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society], 2004; volume 357, page 41.
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2.{{note|2}} "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: [http://www.AmericanAncestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society], 2004; volume 245, page 380.
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3.{{note|3}} "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: [http://www.AmericanAncestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society], 2004; volume 91, page 257.
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4.{{note|4}} "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: [http://www.AmericanAncestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society], 2004; volume 175, page 284.
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 2 December 2018

Edmund Burke8 Whitney (Peter7, Peter6, Aaron5, Moses4, Moses3, Richard2, John1), son of Peter7 and Jane Lambert (Lincoln) Whitney, was born 26 Mar 1815, Quincy, MA, and died 14 Feb 1884 [Pierce], Jamaica Plain, MA [Pierce], or 13 Feb 1884, Boston, MA, aged 64 years 10 months 18 days, of congestion of lungs and brain.[1]

He married, 28 Nov 1842, Boston, MA, or 4 Jan 1843, Roxbury, MA, Lydia Augusta Bouvé, daughter of Ephraim Bouvé. She was born 28 Jan 1820, and died after 1900.

Edmund Burke Whitney, who died at his residence, Jamaica Plain, was a native of Quincy and son of the Rev. Peter Whitney of that town. Coming to Boston in early life, he spent some years in the gun establishment of William Read & Son, afterward with George H. Gray & Company, hardware dealers, subsequently filling in succession the positions of secretary and president of the Franklin Insurance Company. The deceased was universally esteemed by those who met him in all the relations of life for his admirable qualities and character. Mr. Whitney was a man of unblemished character and highest moral convictions. His life, though uneventful, was full of deeds of kindness and affection." Not half enough could ever be said of his loveliness of character and manner to all persons and at all times. He resided Boston and Jamaica Plain, MA.

Children of Edmund Burke8 and Lydia Augusta (Boone) Whitney:

i. Frances Augusta9 Whitney, b. 10 Oct 1843; d. after 1900; m. 8 Feb 1872, Jamaica Plain, or West Roxbury, MA, Jabez Silas Holmes, from Bristol, RI, b. 30 Oct 1844, Bristol, RI, b. d. 13 Sep 1884, son of Silas and Maria P. (-----) Holmes;[2] s.p. She resided 67 Elm St., Jamaica Plain. As a counselor he was known to his clients and to his antagonists by his assiduous achieving industry, his concentrated devotion, his hearty energy in attack, his steady courage under fire. To his professional brethren he had strongly commended himself by his clearness of mental vision, his more of carefully selected and well digested learning and his scrupulous regard for his word. Circumstance had decreed that the larger part of his legal work should be devoted to parents; but very few either of the lawyers or laymen who met him in the United States courts could have guessed that he began his studies profoundly ignorant of every kind of machinery and with something like a native antipathy to investigation in the mechanical arts. With all his noble endowment in intellect Mr. Holmes prime distinction was after all, in his moral quality which was singularly high and fine. Hundreds of persons who had n acquaintance with Mr. Holmes and perhaps did not know his name, have been struck by the singular distinction of his appearance and bearing, in which a certain swift, decisive grace of movement was well matched with the fineness of his sharply cut features, the deep brilliancy of his large gray eyes and the premature beauty of his whitening hair. Top his acquaintances he was most charming, with a charm to which the easy elegance of his manners, the refinement of his tastes, the responsive vivacity and shrewdness of his talk alive contributed.
ii. George Edmund9 Whitney, b. 3 Feb 1855, West Roxbury, MA;[3] d. 5 or 6 Sep 1864, West Roxbury, MA, aged 9 years 7 months, of drowning.[4]

Census

2347 3114 Edward B. Whitney 36 M - Clerk Mass. Lydia A. " 30 F - " Frances A. " 6 F - " Margaret Cunningham 40 F - Domestic Ireland

53 45 Edmund B. Whitney 40 M - Clerk Mass. Lydia A. Whitney 31 F - " Frances A. Whitney 11 F - " George E. Whitney 5m M - " Albert W. Hastings 27 M - Merchant " Mary L. H. Hastings 26 F - " Albert B. Hastings 3 M - " Ellen Hagan 27 F - Ireland Mary Gately 11 M - Mass.

178 178 Edmund B. Whitney 44 M - Sect. Ins. Co. Mass. Lydia A. " 40 F - " Fanny A. " 16 " - " George E. Whitney 5 M - Mass. Bridget Gaily 40 F - Servant Ireland Cannot read or write

385 427 Whitney, Edmund B. 55 M W Sect. Fire Ins. Company $2000 Massachusetts Male citizen over 21 -----, Lydia A. 50 F W Keeping House Massachusetts -----, Frances A. 26 F W No Occupation Massachusetts Holmes, Jabez S. 25 M W Lawyer Rhode Island Male citizen over 21 Corbett, Annie 18 F W Domestic Servant Massachusetts Parents foreign born

Edmund B. WHITNEY 65 Self M M W MA Pres. Fire Ins. Co. MA MA Lydia A. WHITNEY 60 Wife F M W MA Keeping House MA MA Fannie A. HOLMES 36 Dau F M W MA At Home MA MA Jabez S. HOLMES 35 SonL M M W RI Lawyer RI RI Annie CORBETT 26 Oth F S W MA Servant IRELAND IRE Annie F. MCGUIRE 22 Oth F S W IRELAND Servant IRE IRE

113 139 Holmes, Frances A. Head W F Oct 1843 56 wid 0ch 0liv Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Capitalist, Owns free house Whitney, Lydia A. Moth W F Jan 1820 80 wid 2ch 1liv Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Flannagan, Annie F. Cook W F Dec 1859 40 sgl Massachusetts Ireland Ireland Cook -----, Lizzie I. Srvt W F Jan 1868 32 sgl Massachusetts Ireland Ireland Servant

References

  • Census records.

1.^  "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 357, page 41.

2.^  "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 245, page 380.

3.^  "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 91, page 257.

4.^  "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," from original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004; volume 175, page 284.


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