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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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Seventh Generation.
discharged 5 Oct. 1862; graduated in the Detroit Commercial School in 1863; went to California, thence to Oregon, and May 1874 returned to California, intending to remain, and was at San Francisco, in July 1876.
2149 VI. George Alpheus Whitney, b. at Defiance, Ohio, 16 Aug. 1843; a physician; grad. at Detroit Commercial School in 1863, at Salem Medical College, Oregon, 4 March 1872, and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, 21 Feb. 1876; enlisted, 5 Oct. 1864, in Co. K, 182nd Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf., and was mustered out 15 July 1865; went, in 1869, to California, and thence to Oregon; married, 4 July 1869, in the First Baptist Church, Albany, Oregon, Edith Elizabeth Lloyd, born at Mansfield, Ohio, 16 Aug. 1853, dau. of Robert and Adessa (Richardson) Lloyd. They dwelt at Toledo, Oregon; afterward at Portland, Oregon, till June 1876; and then settled at Albany, Oregon, and were living there in Ap. 1877. 6666



Chil. of John Thomas and Margaret (Whitney) Walton. 626

2150 I. Edward Attwood Walton, b. at 99 Church Street, New York City, 9 May 1836; entered the service of the Citizen's Fire Insurance Co., of 156 Broadway, New York, 9 May 1850, and ws, in 1874, secretary of the company; married, 8 Sept. 1858, at 129 South 8th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., by Rev. Alfred H. Partridge, rector of Christ's Church, Brooklyn, to Caroline Taylor Benson, who was born in Suffolk, Va., 19 Jan. 1836, second daughter of Thomas Godwin and Eliza Pitt (Flynn) Benton. They settled in Brooklyn, and removed, 18 Ap.1860, to Ridgewood, in the township of Franklin, N. J., where they were living, n Prospect Street, in June 1877. He was a delegate from the Fourth Congressional District of New Jersey (comprising the counties of Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Sussex, and part of Essex) to the Republican National Convention at Chicago, which nominated Grant and Colfax, in 1868; and was an elector from the Fifth Congressional District of New Jersey (Bergen, Passaic, and Morris Counties), on the Grant and Wilson ticket, four years later. 6668
2151 II. Arthur Hobart Walton, b. at 190 Allen Street, New York City, 4 Feb. 1841; an underwriter; married, 8 Oct. 1859, at the house of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Alfred H. Partridge, rector of Christ Church, Protestant Episcopal, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Catherine Ann Rowlandson, born near Freeport, in Hempstead, L. I., 27 Sept. 1841, dau. of Henry Wilson and Rebecca (Morrell) Rowlandson. They settled in Brooklyn, E. D.; and moved thence, 1 Ap. 1863, to Ridgewood, N. J., and were living there, on Ridgewood Boulevard, in 1876. He was then secretary of the Lenox Fire Insurance Company, of 158 Broadway, New York. He enlisted in Co. D, 22d Reg., N. Y. S. M., 6 Nov. 1861, and was discharged 6674
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