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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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Seventh Generation.
City, in 1874; has been married, but no records of his family have been obtained.
4873 IV. Henry Stewart, died in infancy.
4874 V. Lewis Stewart, died in infancy.
4875 VI. Lewis Stewart, died in infancy.
4876 VII. Edmund Stewart, a physician; married; and died when about thirty years old. 12495
4877 VIII. William Stewart, was living at New York in 1874. 12496
4878 IX. James Lewis Stewart, was living at 378 Grand Street, New York, in 1874; has been an officer of the Dry Dock Savings Bank; and is married.
Repeated efforts to obtain the records of this family have been unsuccessful.



Chil. of Lewis and Sarah (Kitchen) Whitney. 1494

4879 I. Maria Louisa Whitney, b. at Grimsby, Canada West, 11 June 1817; married at New York City, in 1837, George Washington Bungay,1 born at Walsham, England, 22 July 1816, son of Francis and Martha (Bogues) Bungay. She died in Scotland, C. W., 12 Aug. 1847, and was there buried. He still lives in New York, "an author, lecturer, and editor; is the author of Crayon Sketches and Off-hand Takings, and other works; was formerly on the editorial staff of the New York Tribune and is known as a contributor to our newspaper and magazine literature." He delivered the annual address at the fair of the Rhinebeck Park and Agricultural Association, in September 1874; at which time his residence was 178 Taylor Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12497
4880 II. Martha Eliza Whitney, b. at Grimsby, Canada West, 13 Jan. 1819; married there, 8 June 1837, by Rev. Salem Thomas Griswold, Baptist, to Nelson Arnold Tiffany, a commercial traveller, and afterward a farmer, who was born at Sharon, Vt., 10 June 1813, son of Benjamin and Achsah (Manley) Tiffany. They lived at Grimsby, Clinton, and Beemsville, in Canada West; at Alden, Lancaster, and Town Line, in N. Y.; and then moved to Windham, Canada West, where she died 1 Oct. 1847. 12502
  1 He married (2d), in 1849, Kate Herkimer, of Little Falls, N. Y., by whom he had three children, John G., Robert H., and Kittie U.
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