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Parents:
John Whitney and Susanna Knowlton
William Knowlton Whitney
b.
5 Apr 1795
Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts
d.
30 Sep 1868
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Deborah Woodward
m.
8 Jul 1813
Dana, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
8 Jul 1813
Dana, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Elbridge Whitney
27 Feb 1814
1818
2.
Hannah Whitney
11 Aug 1815
3.
William Benjamin Whitney
17 May 1817
Dana, Massachusetts
27 Aug 1891
4.
Elbridge W. Whitney
26 May 1819
Dana, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
5.
Susanna K. Whitney
1 Nov 1820
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
6.
Barzilla J. Whitney
21 Apr 1822
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
7.
Deborah W. Whitney
30 Oct 1823
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
8.
Bartholemew Whitney
19 Jul 1825
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
9.
John F. Whitney
29 Mar 1828
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
10.
Mary Whitney
16 Mar 1830
Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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References
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Baldwin, Thomas W.
Vital Records of Dana, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850
. (Boston, Massachusetts: Burr Print. Co., 1925)
50.
WHITNEY, William Knowlton and Deborah Woodward, July 8, 1813.
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