Person:John Whitney (1)

m. Abt 1618
  1. Mary Whitney1619 - 1626/27
  2. John Whitney, Jr1621 - 1692
  3. Richard Whitney1623/24 - 1719
  4. Nathaniel WhitneyAbt 1625 -
  5. Thomas Whitney1627 - 1719
  6. Mary Whitney1629 - Bef 1635
  7. Jonathan WhitneyAbt 1634 - 1702/03
  8. Dea. Joshua Whitney1635 - 1719
  9. Caleb WhitneyBef 1640 - 1640
  10. Benjamin Whitney1643 - 1723
  • HJohn Whitney, Jr1621 - 1692
  • WRuth ReynoldsAbt 1619 - Aft 1695
m. Est 1642
  1. John Whitney1643 - 1726/27
  2. Ruth Whitney1644/45 - 1718
  3. Nathaniel Whitney, Sr1646/47 - 1732/33
  4. Samuel Whitney1648 - 1731
  5. Mary Whitney1650 -
  6. Joseph Whitney, Sr.1651/52 - 1702
  7. Sarah Whitney1653/54 - 1720
  8. Elizabeth Whitney1656 -
  9. Hannah WhitneyAbt 1658 - Aft 1695
  10. Benjamin Whitney1660 - Aft 1748
Facts and Events
Name John Whitney, Jr
Gender Male
Christening[5] 14 Sep 1621 Isleworth, Middlesex, EnglandAll Saints Church
Immigration[6] 1635 Massachusetts, United StatesElizabeth & Anne from London, with his father & mother and 4 brothers
Marriage Est 1642 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesbased on birth of oldest known child
to Ruth Reynolds
Other[4] 26 May 1647 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesAdmitted freeman
Other[4] From 1673 to 1679 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesSelectman
Death[1] 12 Oct 1692 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesat age 71
Probate[4][7] 26 Oct 1692 Inventory taken by Elnathan Beers & Thomas Hammond
The Elizabeth and Ann (1635)
The Elizabeth and Ann, also known as the Eliza and Ann sailed in the spring of 1635. The passengers are found scattered amongst a number of entries in Hotten's Emigrant Ancestors.
Sailed: May? 1635 from London, England under Master Roger Clapp
Arrived: July? 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts

Passengers:
~100
Joseph Alsop - Thomas Alsop - Baker family - Gamaliell Beomont - John Birden - Grace Bulkley - Robert Carr - Sara Cartrack - Clement Chaplin - James Cobbet - Josias Cobbet - William Courser - Henry Curtis - Thomas Dane - Eaton family - Joseph Faberr - Elizabeth Fabin - Richard Goard - Amivell Hall - O. Halsey - Robert Hans - Robert Hawkins - Thomas Hedhall or Hedsall - John Holloway - Thomas Hubbard - Percy King - Henry Jackson - Robert Jefferies family - Thomas Lord family - Morecock children - Oldham children - George Orris - George Parker - Thomas Pond - Vincen Potter - William Read - William Samond - Richard Sanpson - Nicholas Sension - Robert Standy - Christopher Stanley - William Swayne - M. Swynden - Jo. Thomson - John Whitney family - Washburn family - Edmund Weston - Richard White - Andrey Whitton - Henry Wilkinson - George Wylde - John Wylie

Resources: Transcription of records from Hotten Founders of New England (NEHGR)

References
  1. Births, Marriages and Deaths, in Historical Society of Watertown (Massachusetts). Watertown Records. (Watertown, Mass.: Press of Fred Barker, 1894-1939)
    1:65.

    1692. John whitny died the 12 day of october:

  2.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:529.
  3.   Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades. Colonial families of the United States of America: in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. (New York, Boston: The Grafton Press, 1907).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Bond, Henry, M.D., and Horatio Gates Jones. Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston (1860): To which is Appended the Early History of the Town. With Illustrations, Maps and Notes. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1860).
  5. Whitney, Henry Austin. First known use of Whitney as a surname: its probable signification, and other data. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, 1875)
    xix.

    1621. September 14. John Whitne, & Ellin his wife, had John there son baptised.

  6. Drake, Samuel G. (Samuel Gardner). Result of some researches among the British archives for information relative to the founders of New England: made in the years 1858, 1859 and 1860. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1860)
    22-23.

    The Elizabeth and Ann Roger Coop Mr. Theis p'ties herevnder expressed are to be imbarqued for New England having taken the oaths of Allegeance and Supremacie and likewise brought Certificate both from the Ministers and Justices where their abidinges were latlie, of their conformitie to the discipline and orders of the Church of England and yt they are no Subsedy Men.
    Robert Hawkynns husb. 25
    Jo: Whitney 35
    Jo: Palmerley 20
    Richard Martin 12
    Jo: Whitney 11
    Richard Whitney 9
    Nathaniell Whitney 8
    Tho: Whitney 6
    Jonathan Whitney 1
    Nic° Sension 13
    Henry Jackson 29
    Wm Hubbard 35
    Tho: Hubbard 10
    Tho: Eaton 1
    Marie Hawkynns 24
    Ellen Whitney 30
    Abigail Eaton 35
    Sara Cartrack 24
    Jane Pamand 9
    Mary Eaton 4
    Marie Broomer 10
    Mildred Cartrack 2
    Joseph Alsopp 14

  7. Embraced 18 lots or parcels of land, amounting to about 210 acres, and prized at 197 pounds; one lot of 17 acres, "purchased of father Arnold."