John WHITNEY

Male Abt 1777 - 1849  (72 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John WHITNEY was born about 1777 in Warwick, New York (son of Benjamin WHITNEY and Sarah KETCHAM); died on 9 Jun 1849 in Adrian, Michigan; was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery.

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    "Whitney Genealogy": They dwelt in Warwick till 1801, when they settled on the west side of Cayuga Lake, at a place still known as Whitney's Landing, in romulus, New York, on three hundred acres of the south part of lot number 92, which he bought, 5 June 1800, for nine hundred dollars. He was commissioned by Gov. George Clinton, 2 March 1804, as captain in the Cayuga County reg. of Militia, under "Lieut. - Col. Wilhelmus Mynders," and held the position till after the war of 1812, in which he, with his company, served three months on the Niagara frontier. She died in 1824 at Romulus. He married 92d), about the middle of Nov. 1825, at Ovid, NY, Magdalena Wheeler, born near New Brunswick, NJ, in 1778, dau. of James and Magdalena (Duryee) Wheeler, of New Brunswick, and widow of William Walworth. they moved, 26 May 1831, to Adrian, Mich., where he was one of the founders of the Baptist Church, and for many years, one of its deacons. he was a member of the convention that formed the constitution of the State of Michigan. He died in Adrian, 9 June 1849, aged 73 years, and was buried on his own farm, in what is now known as the Adrian Centre Cemetery. She died at Adrian, 14 march 1857, aged 80 years, and was buried beside her husband. Her gravestone calls her name Magdalen Whitney.

    John married Mary SAYRE about 1798. Mary (daughter of Daniel SAYRE and Lydia BURT) died in 1824 in Romulus, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Magdalena WHEELER in Nov 1825 in Ovid, New York. Magdalena was born in 1778 in New Burnswick, New Jersey; died on 14 Mar 1857 in Adrian, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin WHITNEY was born on 1 Jun 1750 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Daniel WHITNEY and Thankful BURT); died on 1825 or 1826 in Shelby, New York.

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    "Whitney Genealogy": He lived in Warwick, NY after 1760, until the close of the Revolutionary War, during which he was one of a company of militia, under Capt. Minthorn. They moved to Romulus, NY, and from there to Shelby, NY, where he died in 1825 or 6, and she in 1831 - both at the house of their daughter, Mrs. Sarah (Whitney) Goldsborough. They were buried in Shelby, at Weatherwax Corners. Tradition tells of his mills and other property at Wyoming, Penn., having been burned at the time of the Wyoming Massacre, but he was then only eighteen years old.

    Benjamin married Sarah KETCHAMOrange County, New York. Sarah died in 1831 in Shelby, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah KETCHAM died in 1831 in Shelby, New York.
    Children:
    1. 1. John WHITNEY was born about 1777 in Warwick, New York; died on 9 Jun 1849 in Adrian, Michigan; was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery.
    2. Samuel WHITNEY was born on 16 Nov 1779 in Warwick, New York; died on 10 Oct 1852 in Shelby, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel WHITNEY was born on 4 Apr 1720 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Henry WHITNEY and Elizabeth OLMSTEAD); died in bet. 1808-1810 in Romulus, Seneca County, New York.

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    "Whitney Genealogy": They settled in Ridgefield; their residence there can be traced by the births of their children to the latter pat of the year 1752, and by deeds, almost continuously from 1744 to 1760. He joined with his four brothers in dividing their father's estate, 28 March 1744; divided the homestead with his brother John, 4 Apr 1745, he taking the north half; deeded land to his four brothers, and took deeds from them, 18 Apr 1750; had land laid out to him by the proprietors, 23 Feb. 1750/51; bought and sold land, 30 March 1752; sold his house and land to Vivus Dauchy, 14 March1753; had land laid out, 26 June 1753; sold all of his common and undivided land to James Bradley, for L28, 27 Apr 1754; sold 19 acres of land to Rev. Jonathan Ingersol, 24 Feb. 1757; bought seven acres of land at Blacksmith Ridge, 5 March 1757; joined 24 May 1759, with his wife, Thankful Whitney, and her brothers and sister, Christopher Burt, Daniel Burt, Seaborn Burt, and Sarah Cornwell, of Ridgefield, and Benjamin Burt of Warwick, Orange Co., NY, in dividing the estate "which our Honrd. father Benjamin Burt Deed, Died Seized of." He sold his land at "Blacksmith ridge Bridge: 11 Jan. 1760, and soon moved to Warwick, Orange County, NY. Eager's "History of Orange County", pp. 422-425, gives an account of Daniel Burt, and (after showing that he settled in Warwick in 1746, sold out and went back to Conn., and then returned to Warwick in 1760) says: "When Daniel Burt returned to the county in 1760, Daniel Whitney came with him, married his sister, and located." We have seen that the marriage was nearly nineteen years earlier.
    Daniel Whitney finally, at what time is not known, moved to Romulus, Seneca Co., NY and there died in 1808, 1809, or 1810 (as variously reported), "aged over 80 years." He was really about 90 years old. His home was in the south-east corner of the town of Romulus, near Whitney's Landing, probably with his grandson, John Whitney.

    Daniel married Thankful BURT on 8 Aug 1741 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. Thankful (daughter of Benjamin BURT and Sarah BELDEN) was born on 1 Sep 1721 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Thankful BURT was born on 1 Sep 1721 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Benjamin BURT and Sarah BELDEN).
    Children:
    1. 2. Benjamin WHITNEY was born on 1 Jun 1750 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 1825 or 1826 in Shelby, New York.
    2. Daniel WHITNEY was born on 12 Jan 1745/6 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died in Jun 1784.