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On 11 Jul 1747 he was mentioned as an heir in the will of his brother [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (1694-b1744)|Isaac Whitney]].{{ref|10}} | On 11 Jul 1747 he was mentioned as an heir in the will of his brother [[Family:Whitney, Isaac (1694-b1744)|Isaac Whitney]].{{ref|10}} | ||
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1.{{note|1}} His parentage is proven by his birth and baptism records, together with the wills of his father and brother. | 1.{{note|1}} His parentage is proven by his birth and baptism records, together with the wills of his father and brother. |
Revision as of 16:24, 12 August 2007
Jonathan4 Whitney (Jonathan3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Jonathan3 and Sarah (Hapgood) Whitney,[1] was born 25 Nov 1700, Watertown, MA,[2] baptized 3 Aug 1700, Watertown, MA,[3] and died after 11 Jul 1747.[4]
He never married.
On 11 May 1720 he "of Concord" was granted lot number 64 in Lunenburg, MA. On 19 Aug 1728, he was chosen fence viewer. On 5 Mar 1732/3, he was chosen hog reeve. On 1 Mar 1735/6 he was chosen constable.[5]
On 14 Mar 1735 he was mentioned as a son in the will of his father.[6]
In 1744 he was living in Lunenburg, MA.[7]
On 10 Oct 1746 he was one of his mother's heirs who made an agreement.[8]
On 31 Dec 1746 he signed a petition in Lunenburg, MA.[9]
On 11 Jul 1747 he was mentioned as an heir in the will of his brother Isaac Whitney.[10]
Census
- 1790: not found.
References
1.^ His parentage is proven by his birth and baptism records, together with the wills of his father and brother.
2.^ "Jonathan Whitny, s. Jonathan & Sarah Whitny, b. 25 Nov 1700," according to Watertown Records, vol. 2, p. 19.
3.^ "3 Aug 1701, Jonathan [Whitney], s. of Jonathan Whitney, bapt.," according to Watertown Records, vol. 4, p. 133.
4.^ He was mentioned on that date as an heir in his brother's will.
5.^ Walter A. Davis, The Early Records of the Town of Lunenburg, Massachusetts, Including That Part Which is Now Fitchburg, 1719-1764 (Fitchburg, MA: Fitchburg City Council, 1896).
6.^ Middlesex County, Massachusetts, probate file #24,691.
7.^ Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635 (Chicago, IL: The Author, 1895), p. 33.
8.^ Middlesex County, Massachusetts, probate file #24,747.
9.^ James Lawrence Bass, "Petition for the Protection of Township No. 4," NEHGR, vol. XIII, pp. 7-8.
10.^ Middlesex County, Massachusetts, probate file #24,657.
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