Difference between revisions of "Family:Whitney, Timothy Watts (1827-1904)"
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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>]]), | ||
− | was born 5 Dec 1827, Weston, | + | son of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1797-1833)|Jacob<sup>7</sup> and Polly (Watts) Whitney]], |
+ | was born 5 Dec 1827, Weston, VT, and died 29 Feb 1904, Waterford, PA. | ||
− | He married 15 Nov 1849, | + | He married 15 Nov 1849, Amherst, NH, '''Hannah Francis Knight ''', daughter of Jonathan and Lucy Adeline (Putnam) Knight. She was born 15 Apr 1830, Amherst, NH, and died 1916, Waterford, PA. |
After Timothy’s father, Jacob, died in 1833, it is most likely he went to live with his grandparents Richard and Sarah Whitney until he was 16. | After Timothy’s father, Jacob, died in 1833, it is most likely he went to live with his grandparents Richard and Sarah Whitney until he was 16. | ||
− | Then he went to Nashua, | + | Then he went to Nashua, NH, to work in a cotton mill where he became an overseer. |
− | Sometime during 1851, Timothy, Hannah and Emma moved to Waterford, | + | Sometime during 1851, Timothy, Hannah and Emma moved to Waterford, PA, to join Timothy’s brother, Hugh Henry Whitney. |
− | In 1854, they bought a farm at Lake Pleasant, | + | In 1854, they bought a farm at Lake Pleasant, PA, where he had a sawmill and made lumber and ship timbers for sale in Erie. |
They lived on the farm until 1865 when Timothy moved them back into Waterford for his children's education. | They lived on the farm until 1865 when Timothy moved them back into Waterford for his children's education. | ||
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His business suffered two fires, in 1881 and 1895, and each time he rebuilt and continued. | His business suffered two fires, in 1881 and 1895, and each time he rebuilt and continued. | ||
− | Timothy Watts Whitney died on 29 Feb | + | Timothy Watts Whitney died on 29 Feb 1904, Waterford, PA, after a long illness. Timothy and Hannah are buried in Waterford Cemetery. |
− | + | Children of Timothy Watts and Hannah Francis (Knight) Whitney: | |
− | Children of Timothy Watts and Hannah Francis | ||
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− | | '''Emma Whitney''', b. Sep 1850, Nashua, | + | | '''Emma Whitney''', b. Sep 1850, Nashua, NH, m. Anson H. Woodard, d. after 1920, Waterford, PA |
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| align=right valign=top | ii. | | align=right valign=top | ii. | ||
− | | '''Frederick P. Whitney''', b. 8 Aug 1853, Waterford | + | | '''Frederick P. Whitney''', b. 8 Aug 1853, Waterford, PA, d. 21 Mar 1930, Mason City, IA. |
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− | | '''George Manasion Whitney''', b. 30 Oct 1858, Erie, PA, d. 14 Oct 1927, Wichita | + | | '''George Manasion Whitney''', b. 30 Oct 1858, Erie, PA, d. 14 Oct 1927, Wichita, KS. |
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(4) History of Erie County, Pennsylvania 1884 by Samuel P. Bates<br> | (4) History of Erie County, Pennsylvania 1884 by Samuel P. Bates<br> | ||
(5) Pictures of headstone, Old Mission Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas | (5) Pictures of headstone, Old Mission Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas | ||
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Copyright © 2007, [[User:NMoore|Nancy Moore]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. | Copyright © 2007, [[User:NMoore|Nancy Moore]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. |
Revision as of 18:59, 5 January 2009
Timothy Watts8 Whitney (Jacob7, Richard6, Richard5, Israel4, Ebenezer3, Richard2, John1), son of Jacob7 and Polly (Watts) Whitney, was born 5 Dec 1827, Weston, VT, and died 29 Feb 1904, Waterford, PA.
He married 15 Nov 1849, Amherst, NH, Hannah Francis Knight , daughter of Jonathan and Lucy Adeline (Putnam) Knight. She was born 15 Apr 1830, Amherst, NH, and died 1916, Waterford, PA.
After Timothy’s father, Jacob, died in 1833, it is most likely he went to live with his grandparents Richard and Sarah Whitney until he was 16.
Then he went to Nashua, NH, to work in a cotton mill where he became an overseer.
Sometime during 1851, Timothy, Hannah and Emma moved to Waterford, PA, to join Timothy’s brother, Hugh Henry Whitney.
In 1854, they bought a farm at Lake Pleasant, PA, where he had a sawmill and made lumber and ship timbers for sale in Erie.
They lived on the farm until 1865 when Timothy moved them back into Waterford for his children's education.
In 1870, he went into the grocery business, which he continued until just before he died. His business suffered two fires, in 1881 and 1895, and each time he rebuilt and continued.
Timothy Watts Whitney died on 29 Feb 1904, Waterford, PA, after a long illness. Timothy and Hannah are buried in Waterford Cemetery.
Children of Timothy Watts and Hannah Francis (Knight) Whitney:
i. Emma Whitney, b. Sep 1850, Nashua, NH, m. Anson H. Woodard, d. after 1920, Waterford, PA ii. Frederick P. Whitney, b. 8 Aug 1853, Waterford, PA, d. 21 Mar 1930, Mason City, IA. iii. John Pattent Whitney, b. Jul 1856, Erie, PA, d. 18 Mar 1933, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. iv. George Manasion Whitney, b. 30 Oct 1858, Erie, PA, d. 14 Oct 1927, Wichita, KS.
References
(1) Obituary of Timothy W. Whitney, Erie Daily Times Saturday, March 5 1904.
(2) Genealogies of the Early Settlers of Weston, Vermont
(3) Secomb, Daniel F. History of the town of Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
(4) History of Erie County, Pennsylvania 1884 by Samuel P. Bates
(5) Pictures of headstone, Old Mission Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas
Copyright © 2007, Nancy Moore and the Whitney Research Group.