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Note: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Whitney_Family_of_Connecticut,_page_1467 Mary Jane Whitney, b. at Superior, Mich., 17 June 1835 (var., 26 July 1840); married there, in 1853, Lyman Butler, a farmer, of Monroe Co., Mich., where he died about 1867. She was married (2d), 25 Dec. 1865, at Maple Rapids, Mich., by Rev. E. T.. Branch, Baptist, to Uriah Cronenvhet, a farmer, who was born at Toronto, C. W., 9 March 1840, son of Michael and Phebe (Diver) Cronenvhet. They settled at St. Charles, Mich., and were living there in March 1874, without children. He enlisted at Monroe City, Mich., 24 Aug. 1861, in Co. I, 11th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at Detroit, Mich., 22 June 1863, for disability, caused by spinal affection. He took part in the battles of Fort Donelson, 28-30 Nov. 1861; Crab Orchard, Ky., 2-6 June 1862; Frankfort, Ky., 26 June 1862, when he was wounded, and lay four days on the field, without care; Pulaski, Tenn., 17 Oct. 1862, where he was wounded in his left leg by a buck-shot, which he still carries; and of Stone River, 29-31 Dec. 1862. 1850 census Monroe Phebe Cronowit 38 yrs born Canada Widow John 16 born MI Uriah 12 MI Catherine 9 MI Daniel 7 MI Andrew Milley 4 MI Next household is David Clock 23 yrs abt 1827 Canada W 1860 census Monroe Twp. Monroe County Phebe Cronewitt 47 born Canada widow (spelled Kronewill) John 25 born MI farmer Uriah 22 born MI Catharina 19 born MI Daniel 17 born MI Frank 8 born MI
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