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Profiles

  • Aaron Whitney (1746 - 1790)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ID: I641759567 Name: Aaron WHITNEY Given Name: Aaron Surname: Whitney Sex: MMarriage 1 Hannah WILLARD b: 24 Oct 1754 # ID...
  • Rev. Aaron Whitney (1713 - 1779)
    Rev Aaron Whitney ..... Birth: Mar. 14, 1714 Littleton Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 8, 1779 Petersham Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Son of Moses and Elizabeth Whitney, he was o...
  • Abigail Whitney (1650 - c.1733)
    Sources==* Given name: Ancestry.com. American Marriages Before 1699 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Original data: Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriage ...
  • Abigail Whitney (1720 - aft.1783)
    Abigail Fletcher Whitney BIRTH 2 Jul 1720 Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA DEATH 1783 (aged 62–63) Westminster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA BURIAL Woodside Cemetery, Westmin...
  • Abigail Augusta Whitney (1828 - 1846)
    Find a Grave Birth: Jul. 14, 1828 Westminster Worcester County Massachusetts, USADeath: Dec. 7, 1846 Omaha Douglas County Nebraska, USADaughter of Stillman Pond and Almira Elizabeth WhitmoreStillman ...

About the Whitney surname

apparent request from Harry Clay Shayhorn, Jr

Walter Whitney or Walter E Whitney is my grandfather. He married Elinor Zigman. They had two children Eleanor Whitney and Isabelle Whitney. No matter how much I've searched I can't seem to find any documentation. No marriage license, divorce decree, or birth certificates. I believe all this would have happened in the Philadelphia area around 1930.