Person:Phineas Whitney (3)

m. 27 Nov 1746
  1. Phineas Whitney1747 - 1830
  2. Jonathan Whitney1749 - 1756
  3. Sarah Whitney1751 -
  4. Relief Whitney1754 - 1756
  5. Hannah Whitney1756 - 1756
  6. Relief Whitney1758 - 1818
  7. Annes Whitney1761 - 1761
  8. Oliver Whitney1763 - 1763
  9. Abigail Whitney1763 -
  10. Annes Whitney1765 - 1768
  11. Rachel Whitney1767 - Bef 1836
m. 31 Oct 1765
  1. Mary Whitney1766 -
  2. Annis Whitney1785 - 1846
Facts and Events
Name Phineas Whitney
Gender Male
Birth[1] 3 Jul 1747 Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 31 Oct 1765 Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Keziah Farnsworth
Death[2] 31 May 1830 Norway, Oxford, Maine, United States

Captain Phinehas Whitney moved to Norway after his service in the Revolutionary War[3]. Served first with Captain Joseph Moore's company, from Groton, Colonel William Prescott's regiment, in the earlier part of the war.[4]

References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas. Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright & Potter, 1917)
    p. 117.

    WHITNEY, P[h]inehas, s. of Jonathon Jr. and Sarah, [born] July 3, 1747.

  2. United States. Department of the Treasury. Ledgers of payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. pensioners, under Acts of 1818 through 1858, from records of the office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury. (Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service. General Services Administration, 1962)
    [1].

    Name: Phineas Whitney
    Rank: private
    Commencement: 11 April 1818
    Text: Died 31 May [?, indexed as Jan'y] 1830
    p'd 1 y'r / 1832

  3. Lapham, William B. (William Berry), and Maine) Norway Historical Society (Norway. The history of Norway, Maine. (Somersworth, New Hampshire: New England History Press in collaboration with the Norway Historical Society, 1986)
    p. 82.

    1830
    "Phineas Whitney, the old soldier, died in June, aged eighty."

  4. Whitney Research Group [2]