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Whitney
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Westminster
Elisha Whitney
b.
2 Jul 1757
Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Parents and Siblings
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F
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Lieut. Samuel Whitney
1719 - 1782
M
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Abigail Fletcher
1720 -
m.
20 Oct 1741
Abigail Whitney
1742 -
Mary Whitney
1744 -
Samuel Whitney
1746/47 -
Abner Whitney
1748 -
Achsah Whitney
1750 - 1772
Silas Whitney
1752 - 1798
Martha Whitney
1755 - 1755
Elisha Whitney
1757 -
Alpheus Whitney
1759 - 1821
Phinehas Whitney
1761 -
Hananiah Whitney
1762 -
Martha Whitney
1764 - 1832
Susannah Whitney
1767 -
Spouse and Children
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H
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Elisha Whitney
1757 -
W
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Eunice Seaver
1755 -
m.
27 Dec 1781
Orpha Whitney
1783 -
Joseph Whitney
1785 -
Sarah Whitney
1787 - 1789
Tryphene Whitney
1788 -
Tryphosa Whitney
1790 -
Norman Sever Whitney
1791 -
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Facts and Events
Name
Elisha Whitney
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
2 Jul 1757
Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage
27 Dec 1781
Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
to
Eunice Seaver
References
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Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1908)
97.
Whitney, Elisha, s. Lieut Samuel and Abigail, [born] July 2, 1757. [dup.]
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