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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Whitney Family.
1747
Methodist, to Charles Heywood Sterns, a nephew of the officiating clergyman, born at Gerry, N. Y., about a mile north of the present village of Vermont, 24 Oct. 1838, son of Phinehas and Lovisa Melissa (Fisher) Sterns. They settled at Strawberry Point, Iowa, in July 1870; and, in Nov. 1873, moved to Elkader, where they lived in 1874. He enlisted in Aug. 1861, at Burlington, Iowa, in the First Iowa Battery, and served for more than a year; when he was discharged at St. Louis, Mo., for physical disability.
12530 II. Rosalie Jane Whitney, b. at Norwichville, C. W., 11 Oct 1852.
12531 III. Bartley Stewart Whitney, b. at Geneva, Wis., 27 March 1854; died at Elkader, Iowa, 1 July 1863, and was buried there.
12532 IV. Henry Switzer Whitney, b. at Geneva, Wis., 11 May 1856.
12533 V. Frank Greeley Whitney, b. at Elkader, Iowa, 20 Sept. 1869.



Chil. of Edmund and Frances Ann (Mortimer) Whitney. 4886

12534 I. William Edmund Whitney, b. at Brantford, C. W., 4 Nov. 1854; resided with his mother, at Seaforth, Ont., in 1874.
12535 II. Charles Mortimer Whitney, b. at Scotland, C. W., 24 March 1856.
12536 III. George Lewis Whitney, b. at Geneva, Wis., 23 May 1858.
12537 IV. James Murray Whitney, b. at Seaforth, Ont., 13 Nov. 1868.



Chil. of Charles and Elizabeth (Malcolm) Whitney. 4889

12538 I. Emma Frederika Whitney, b. at Scotland, Ont., 24 Ap. 1863.
12539 II. Lilian Whitney, b. at Scotland, Ont, 7 Aug. 1869.



Chil. of John and Alba Cinda (Abbott) Stevens. 4891

12540 I. William Francis Stevens, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1832; married Lucretia Albro, 25 May 1859; and was living at St. Charles, Minn., in Aug. 1875. He served in the U. S. Navy in the war of 1861.
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