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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Whitney Family.
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at Johnson's Island, Ohio, 5 Oct. 1864. He again enlisted, 7 Ap. 1865, as private, in Co. F, 9th Reg., U.S. Veteran Volunteers (Hancock's Corps); was elected sergeant by vote of the company; was appointed steward of the Soldiers' Home, or Rest, at Indianapolis, Ind.; was commissioned second lieutenant, after examination at Washington, 21 Sept. 1865, and assigned to Co. C, 9th Reg., 1st Army Corps; and was finally mustered out of service, 19 Feb. 1866, under Special Order, No. 9, receiving his fourth honorable discharge, after more than four years of service.
2135 V. Caroline Whitney, b. in Richmond Street, below Shackamaxon Street, Philadelphia, Penn., 30 Ap. 1847; married, 6 Feb. 1872, at her mother's house in Delanco, N.J., by Charles Walcott, Esq., to John Baptist Bernadou Staley, a clerk, son of John Hurst and Eloise Louisa (Bernadou) Staley, of Philadelphia, where he was born, 22 July 1841, at 263 South Front Street. They settled at Delanco, and were living there in Ap. 1876. He enlisted, 22 July 1861, as sergeant of Co. B, 81st Reg., Penn. Volunteers; was discharged 28 Jan. 1863, being ill with typhoid fever, having taken part in the battles of Fair Oaks, 31 May and 1 June 1862, Peach Orchard, 29 June 1862, and Malvern Hill, 1 July 1862. He again enlisted, 1 Aug. 1863; was detailed as regimental recruiting sergeant in 345h Reg., N.J. Volunteers; was mustered in, 8 Oct. 1863, as first sergeant of Co. F; and was discharged as regimental commissary sergeant, 1 May 1866, more than one year after the surrender of the rebels.



Chil. of Thomas and Esther (Whitney) Watlington. 621

2136 I. Esther Ann Watlington, b. at New York City, 23 June 1826; died, 20 July 1840, Norwalk, Conn., and was buried at St. Paul's Church yard.
2137 II. Elizabeth Watlington, b. in Oliver Street, New York City, 26 Feb. 1832; was living at 193 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in March 1877, unmarried.
2138 III. Frank Watlington, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 27 July 1834; surveyor and real estate agent; married, 4 March 1865, at Coveland, Whitby Island, Washington Territory, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, to Annie Balsora Butler, dau. of Charles Russell and Sarah Ann (Swift) Butler, of Fairhaven, Mass., where she was born 7 March 1843. They settled at Ridgewood, N. J., and were living there in Mary 1877, near Ridgewood Avenue. His office was then in Liberty Street, New York. 6650
2139 IV. Thomas Watlington, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 7 Dec. 1835; 6652
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