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"Upham Genealogy", NEHGR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 33-38.
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- 47. Ivory Upham, of Killingly, Conn. Had a tract of land there given him by his father's will. Wife Tabitha ... Issue:
- Ivory, bapt. Oct. 4, 1724, at Reading, m. in Beverly July 2, 1752, Mary Haskol.
- Samuel, bapt. June 19 1726 ? m. in Dudley, Nov. 7, 1750, Easter Coburn.
- ? Abigail, of Killingly, published in Dudley, Wm. Coburn, Feb. 17, 1759.
- Perhaps of this family. Jonathan Upham, of Thompson, m. in Dudley, May 19, 1789 to Molly Whitney.
Colburn, Jeremiah, "Bibliography of the Local History of Massachusetts", NEGHR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 54-59,141-147, 307-311, 465-471.
- For the towns of Mendon [p. 55], Milford [p. 56], Millbury [p. 56], New Braintree [p. 59], Northborough [p. 143], Northbridge [p. 143], North Brookfield (See Brookfield) [p. 144], Oakham [p. 144], Oxford [p. 145], Paxton [p. 146], Petersham [p. 146], Phillipston [p. 147], and Princeton [p. 466].
- the following notation is given:
- See "History of Worcester County" by Peter Whitney. Worcester, 1793
[p. 467]
- Second Edition, printed at the expense of President John Adams. With additional Notes, by Rev. Peter Whitney. Boston, 1811
- Sermon on the death of Madam Abigail (Smith) Adams, wife of President John Adams, Nov. 1, 1818. Rev. Peter Whitney. With an Appendix. Boston, 1819.
- Discourse at the Funeral of President John Adams, at Quincy, July 7, 1826, by his Pastor, Rev. Peter Whitney. Boston, 1826.
- Some Account of the Early History and present state of the Town of Quincy. George Whitney. pp. 64. Boston, 1827.
- Commemorative Discourse, May 25, 1840, on the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Ancient Incorporation of the Town, with an Appendix. George Whitney. pp. 71. Boston, 1840.
- Discourse at the Funeral of Rev. Peter Whitney, March 7, 1843. With Historical Notes. Wm. P. Lunt. pp. 29. Quincy, 1843.
[p. 468]
Historical Sketch of the Old Church. Frederic A. Whitney. pp. 17. Albany, 1864
Slafter, Rev. Edmund F., of Boston, "Charter of Norwich, Vermont", NEHGR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 67-72.
[p. 72] The names of the Grantees of Norwich.
- Benja Whitney
- (Benjamin Whitney in Index)
"Marriages and Deaths", NEHGR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 92-96.
[p. 92] Marriages
- Livermore=Willcutt.-- At Brighton, Mass., 30 July, by the Rev. Frederic A. Whitney, Henry Munroe Livermore, son of George and Sarah Brigham Livermore, of Brighton, and Kate Louise, dau. of Andrew J. and Sarah J. Willcutt, of Boston.
"Life Members of the Society", NEHGR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 247.
- 1863 -- Henry Austin Whitney, A. M., Boston
"Proceedings of the New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Soc.", NEHGR, vol. XXIII (1869), pp. 482.
- Boston, Wednesday, June 2, 1869. A stated meeting was held at the rooms of the society, at 3 o'clock, P. M. The president in the chair. Mr. Albert H.Hoyt was chosen secretary, pro tempore.
- The librarian, Mr. Wm. J. Foley, reported that since the last meeting the society has received donations of seventeen bound volumes and twenty-one pamphlets; a MS. sermon preached by Rev. Moses Parsons, of Byfield, Mass.; a bronze medallion portrait of George Washington, and three large photographs. [snip] For these photographs, and the medallion portrait of Washington, the society is indebted to W. A. Brigham, Esq., of Boston, who recently gave the society a beautiful photographic picture of the "Old homestead of the Rev. Peter Whitney, of Northborough, Mass., the historian of the county of Worcester."
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