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Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Elizabeth Erety: Birth: 1827 in , , Maryland, United States. Death: 19 Sep 1848 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States

  2. Jared Whitney Erety: Birth: 23 Nov 1828 in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States. Death: 27 Jun 1854 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Margaret Jennett Hartwell: Birth: 20 Oct 1840 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States. Death: 26 Jan 1849 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States

  2. Harriet Augusta Hartwell: Birth: 16 Feb 1842 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States. Death: 30 May 1849 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States

  3. Theodore Clay Hartwell: Birth: 24 Dec 1845 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States. Death: 4 Apr 1907 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States

  4. Cornelia Jane Hartwell: Birth: 13 Mar 1847 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States.

  5. Leonora Wilkinson Hartwell: Birth: 13 Dec 1849 in Toulmainville, Mobile, Alabama, United States.


Sources
1. Title:   Pedigree Resource File
Author:   www.familysearch.org
Publication:   338 North 600 East, Provo, Utah; CD-ROM 3 : John W. Smith
2. Title:   Pedigree Resource File
Author:   www.familysearch.org
Publication:   338 North 600 East, Provo, Utah; CD-ROM 3 : John W. Smith
3. Title:   Magnolia Cemetery: A Collection of Records from the Gravestones of One of the Oldest Cemeteries in Mobile, Alabama, including the Confederate Rest, dated from 1828 to 1971. FHL 976.122/M1 V3th
Page:   p. 91
Text:   YES
Author:   Thompson, Helen A.
Publication:   New Orleans : Polyanthos, 1974
4. Title:   Mobile County Alabama Death Records 1876-1908 Index: Extracted from Original Index Books A-K and L-Z Preserved in the Mobile County Health Department, Mobile Alabama, FHL 976.122 V22mc
Page:   p. 120, Cert. # 962
Author:   Mobile Gen. Society, Inc.
Publication:   Mobile, Al. : Mobile Gen. Society, Inc., 1993
5. Title:   Magnolia Cemetery: A Collection of Records from the Gravestones of One of the Oldest Cemeteries in Mobile, Alabama, including the Confederate Rest, dated from 1828 to 1971. FHL 976.122/M1 V3th
Page:   p. 91
Author:   Thompson, Helen A.
Publication:   New Orleans : Polyanthos, 1974
6. Title:   Marriages and Death Notices From the National Intelligencer (Washiongton D.C.) 1800 to 1850.
Page:   film 0929472
Text:   YES
Author:   NGS Quarterly, Vol. 43
Publication:   Also on Family Archive Viewer CD210
7. Title:   Pedigree Resource File
Author:   www.familysearch.org
Publication:   338 North 600 East, Provo, Utah; CD-ROM 3 : John W. Smith
8. Title:   Marriages of Mobile County, Alabama 1856-1875, FHL 976.122 V2k
Page:   p. 73
Text:   YES
Author:   King, Clinton P. & Meriem A. Barlow
Publication:   Mobile, Al. : Alabama Ancestors, 1986

Notes
a. Note:   Henry Whitney of Long Island and Connecticut (b. circa 1620 Berkhamstead, England) is the subject of S. Whitney Phoenix's 3 Volume set "The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and Its Affiliations; Being an Attempt to Trace the Descendants, as well in the Female as the Male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878; To which is Prefixed some Account of the Whitneys of England, which was published 1878. This database was begun by entering information from Volume I of the above published work. Many other connected lines have been added to Phoenix's data. �tab�
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  Chil. of Jared and Sarah (Rogers) Whitney.
 �tab��tab� 1162�tab�I. Horace Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 27 Feb. 1793; bap. at Branford, 2 July 1797; had a family; lived in Cincinnati, O., but is now dead.�tab�3854 �tab�
 1163�tab�II. Eunice Whitney, b. at Branford, Con n., 17 Dec 1794; bap. at Branford, 2 July 1797; married at Branford, 6 May 1811, Abraham Howd, of Branford, who was born 1 Nov. 1789. She joined the Cong. Church in Branford, 26 Aug. 1821. After the death of her husband, at Branford, in Ap. 1867, she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Eliza Bradley, of 56 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.�tab�
 1164�tab�III. Hannah Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 3 Aug. 1796; bap. at Branford, 2 July 1797; married at Branford, 4 Ap. 1816, Amariah Landcraft, of East Haven, Conn., son of George and Sarah (Jocelin) Landcraft (?). He died at East Haven, after which she dwelt with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Whitney Shelley, at No. 41 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., and was living so late as 1867.�tab�
 1165�tab�IV. Jared Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 2 June 1798; bap. at Branford, 29 July 1798; married in Georgetown, D. C., Mary Pickerall, dau. of Samuel and Catharine (Jenkins) Pickerall, of Charles Co., Md., where she was born. They lived at Washington and Georgetown, D. C., and finally settled on Potomac Creek, Va., where he died 25 Sept. 1832, and was buried in the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery in Georgetown. She died, 7 Jan. 1866, at Cannonsburgh, Penn., and was buried there. She suffered for twenty years from inflammatory rheumatism, yet was never heard to complain, or murmur at her lot; and Dr. Riddle, president of Jefferson College, at her funeral, said, "her family ought to thank God for sparing such a saint so long, to teach them, by her bright example and glorious death, the power of the Gospel to sustain and comfort its followers under such adverse circumstances." The following notice of his death appeared in a Georgetown newspaper: "DIED.--On Tuesday last, at his residence on Potomac Creek, Mr. Jared Whitney, a native of New England, but for many years past a resident of this city, from whence he had very recently removed to his late residence, where, by his unceasing industry and the suavity of his manners, he was rendering his condition peculiarly enviable. The loss of such an individual, possessed of such endearing qualities, will long be a serious subject of regret, not only to the large family which he has left, and to his numerous relatives and friends, but to all who knew him intimately, as did the writer of this small tribute to his inestimable worth."�tab��tab�
 1166�tab�V. William Whitney, b. in Branford, Conn., 16 June 1800; bap. at Branford, 17 Aug. 1800; a manufacturer of boots and shoes; has lived three years in Farmington, Conn.; five years in New Jersey; fourteen years in Washington and Georgetown, D. C.; three years in Springfield, Ohio; eleven years in Washington, again; and since that has lived for twenty years in Newark, N. J. He married at Irvington, in Clinton, N. J., 3 Dec. 1818, Permelia Cogswell, born in Clinton, four miles west of Newark, N. J., commonly called North Farms, 13 May 1796, dau. of Aaron and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Cogswell.1 She died, 27 Oct. 1839, in�tab��tab�
 1 Aaron Cogswell died in March 1815. His wife, Elizabeth Baldwin, was dau. of Lewis and Anna Baldwin.�tab�
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 Washington, D. C., where lie was married (2d), by Rev. Andrew A. Lipscomb, Methodist Protestant, 6 Aug. 1842, to Eveline Cogswell, born at Clinton, N. J., 9 Feb. 1814, sister of his first wife. "In November 1812, when on board of the 'Union,' of Branford, Capt. Archibald Barker, lie was captured by a British cruiser, off Charleston, S. C., and five days later, after being separated from the British fleet, in a gale, was recaptured by the American Privateer, 'Mary Ann,' of New York."�tab�
 1167�tab�VI. Joseph Whitney, b. in Branford, Conn., 19 Oct. 1802; married in Washington, D. C., Margaret Ball, of Virginia; settled in Washington, where he kept a shoe-store on Pennsylvania Avenue, and died there, 18 July 1867, in the 65th year of his age. She died at Washington, 18 July 1868. They were buried in the Congressional burying-ground. An obituary notice of him shows that he was a member of Columbia Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F.; and that his house, at the time of his death, was "between 14th and 15th, and P and Q, Streets."�tab��tab�
 1168�tab�VII. Lucy Bindy Whitney, b. in Branford, Conn., 16 Dec. 1805; married, 8 Jan. 1826, at the house of her brother, Jared Whitney, in Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., by Rev. Daniel Baker, Presbyterian, to William Godkin Erety; married (2d), 20 Jan. 1840, at Mobile, Ala., by Rev. W. T. Hamilton, to John Hartwell, a carpenter, whose parents, Timothy and Lucy (Davies) Hartwell, lived in Ashby, Mass., where he was born, 6 Nov. 1807. They were living at Toulmainville, four miles north of the city of Mobile, Ala., in Sept. 1874.�tab��tab�
 1169�tab�VIII. Harriet Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 2 Ap. 1808; bap. at Branford, 17 July 1808; married in Washington, D. C., Waynder Taylor, an engineer, and settled at Washington, D. C., where she died in 1831. He died in Mobile, Ala., about 1836, and was buried there, in the old graveyard.�tab�3896 <p0706-0710.html>�tab�
 1170�tab�IX. Catharine Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 4 Ap. 1810; bap. at Branford, 3 June 1810; married Thomas Short, of Ohio; settled at Mobile, Ala., where he died about 1870, and where she still lives, Sept 1874, without children.�tab��tab�
 1171�tab�X. George Whitney, b. at Branford, Conn., 4 June 1813; bap. at Branford, 4 Sept. 1813; died at Washington, D. C., 30 Oct. 1830.�tab��tab�
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b. Note:   NF1603
Note:   married, 8 Jan. 1826, at the house of her brother, Jared Whitney, in Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., by Rev. Daniel Baker, Presbyterian, to William Godkin Erety
c. Note:   NF1720
Note:   Married second by Rev. W. T. Hamilton.


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