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           Ruel D.              17 M - Farmer                    "    Attended school
 
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           Benjamin H.  "        15 M -                          "    Attended school</p>
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118 Zolvy Whitney      59 M - -    Washington    1 -  4 Farming        1 - - - - - -
 
118 Zolvy Whitney      59 M - -    Washington    1 -  4 Farming        1 - - - - - -

Latest revision as of 03:37, 16 January 2017

Zolva6 Whitney (Cornelius5, Matthias4, Cornelius3, Joshua2, John1), son of Cornelius5 and Elizabeth (May) Whitney, was born 11 Jan 1795, Granville, NY, and died after 1855.

He was also known as Resolved Whitney.

He married, before 1830, Tryphena -----. She was born about 1803, Madison Co., NY, and died after 1855.

Children of Zolva6 and Tryphena (-----) Whitney:

i. Ackron7 Whitney, b. ca. 1831, NY.
ii. Ruel D. Whitney, b. ca. 1833, Oswego Co., NY.
ii. Benjamin H. Whitney, b. ca. 1835, Oswego Co., NY.

Census

926 938 Zolvey Whitney 55 M - Farmer $900 N.Y. Trifena " 47 F - " Ackron " 19 M - " Ruel D. 17 M - Farmer " Attended school Benjamin H. " 15 M - " Attended school

102 Frame $300 118 Zolvy Whitney 59 M - - Washington 1 - 4 Farming 1 - - - - - - Tryphena Whitney 52 F - Wife Madison 1 - 4 - - - - - - - - Reuel D. Whitney 22 M - Son Oswego - - 4 Cooper 1 - - - - 1 - Benjamin H. Whitney 20 M - Son Oswego - - 4 Cooper - - - - - 1 -

  • 1860: not found.

References

  • Census Records.

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