Family:Whitney, Samuel (1794-1870)

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Samuel7 Whitney (Asa6, Levi5, Daniel4, Jonathan3, Jonathan2, John1), son of Asa6 and Mary (Wallis) Whitney, was born 27 Feb 1794, and died 16 Dec 1870, Hudson, MI.

He married firstly, 30 Sep 1813, Polly Wallace. She died Sep 1823, Nashua, NH.

He married secondly, Kezia Gage.

Samuel Whitney was the inventor of what is known as the Woodworth planer. He spent considerable time and money on this machine. He had a model made by a competent machinist, which did the work admirably, and he intended to secure a patent on the same; but while he delayed in attending to that business and dreaming about the fortune he hoped to make by it, a dishonest man stealthily invaded the premises in which the model was stored, took the drawings and admeasurements of it, from which another model was made and sent to Washington, and a patent was taken out in another man's name. By this bold and villainous theft Mr. Whitney was defrauded out of the benefit of his ingenious and useful invention. He resided Townsend and Waltham, MA, and Hudson, Lenawee County, MI.

Children of Samuel7 and Polly (Wallace) Whitney:

i. Mary J.8 Whitney, b. 11 Feb 1814; m.(1) Dec 1854, Varnum Spaulding; m.(2) 4 Jun 1867, Joel Shattuck, b. Aug 1784; d. 21 Jun 1871; resided Brookline, NH, s. p.
ii. Samuel Whitney, b. 20 Jul 1817; m. Lydia Stowell.
iii. Jonathan Wallace Whitney, b. 13 May 1819; m. Mary A. Brooks.
iv. Harriett Newell Whitney, b. 23 Jun 1822; d. Jun 1858, Nashua, NH, s. p.; m. 1846, Concord, NH, Simon B. Whicher.

Children of Samuel7 and Kezia (Gage) Whitney:

v. Helen M. Whitney, b. Aug 1832, South Boston, MA; d. Aug 1851, Nashua, NH.
vi. Adelia Gage Whitney, b. 19 Feb 1837, Townsend, MA; d. Nov 1841, Townsend, MA.

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