Sarah GodfreyAge: 57 years17701827

Name
Sarah Godfrey
Given names
Sarah
Surname
Godfrey
Birth about 1770
MarriageNathan WhitneyView this family
December 25, 1793 (Age 23 years)
Shared note: At the time of the publishing of the Banns in Lisbon in 1793, both parties were shown as "of Little River."
Birth of a son
#1
Abiezar Holbrook Whitney
March 29, 1794 (Age 24 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Calvin Whitney
about 1796 (Age 26 years)
Birth of a son
#3
John G. Whitney
March 3, 1798 (Age 28 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Bathsheba Whitney
1800 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Rebecca Whitney
1801 (Age 31 years)
Birth of a son
#6
Otis Whitney
about 1803 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a daughter
#7
Thankful Whitney
June 6, 1806 (Age 36 years)
Birth of a son
#8
Elias S. Whitney
1809 (Age 39 years)
Birth of a daughter
#9
Hannah Whitney
about 1811 (Age 41 years)
Marriage of a childAbiezar Holbrook WhitneyBetsy WhiteView this family
about 1816 (Age 46 years)
Birth of a daughter
#10
Celinda Whitney
July 28, 1818 (Age 48 years)
Marriage of a childJohn KimballThankful WhitneyView this family
November 30, 1826 (Age 56 years)
Death March 22, 1827 (Age 57 years)
LDS baptism

Family with Nathan Whitney - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: December 25, 1793Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME
3 months
son
3 years
son
2 years
son
3 years
daughter
2 years
daughter
3 years
son
3 years
daughter
4 years
son
3 years
daughter
8 years
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Nathan Whitney + Fannie D. Shephard - View this family
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage: June 29, 1828Hallowell, Kennebec, ME
9 months
step-daughter
2 years
step-son
6 years
step-son

  1. Generation 1
    1. Sarah Godfrey was born about 1770 in Of Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME and died on March 22, 1827 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME. She married Nathan Whitney, son of Benjamin Whitney and Mercy Hinckley, on December 25, 1793 in Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME. He was born about 1768 in Of Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME and died in September 1849.

      Children of Sarah Godfrey and Nathan Whitney:

      1. Abiezar Holbrook Whitney (17941864)
      2. Calvin Whitney (1796)
      3. John G. Whitney (1798)
      4. Bathsheba Whitney (1800)
      5. Rebecca Whitney (1801)
      6. Otis Whitney (1803)
      7. Thankful Whitney (1806)
      8. Elias S. Whitney (1809)
      9. Hannah Whitney (1811)
      10. Celinda Whitney (1818)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. Abiezar Holbrook Whitney, son of Nathan Whitney and Sarah Godfrey, was born on March 29, 1794 in Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME and died in 1864 in New Orleans, LA at the age of 69. He married 2 times. The first time he married Betsy White about 1816 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME. She was born on October 21, 1794 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME and died on July 2, 1841 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME at the age of 46. The second time he married Susan Eaton about 1842 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME. She was born about 1800 in Of China, ME.

      Children of Abiezar Holbrook Whitney and Betsy White:

      1. David W. Whitney (18171896)
      2. Sarah Whitney (18191891)
      3. Albert Whitney (1821)
      4. Julia Whitney (1823)
      5. Hannah Whitney (1825)
      6. Martha Whitney (1826)
      7. Havilla Whitney (1827)
      8. Edwin Whitney (18331833)
      9. Frances Whitney (1837)
    2. Bathsheba Whitney, daughter of Nathan Whitney and Sarah Godfrey, was born in 1800 in Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME. She married David Hamlin on January 23, 1842 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME. He was born about 1800 in Of Vassalboro, ME.

    3. Thankful Whitney, daughter of Nathan Whitney and Sarah Godfrey, was born on June 6, 1806 in Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME. She married John Kimball on November 30, 1826 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME. He was born about 1800 in Of Gardiner, Kennebec, ME.

    4. Hannah Whitney, daughter of Nathan Whitney and Sarah Godfrey, was born about 1811 in Prob. Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin, ME. She married William T. Folsom on March 9, 1831 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME. He was born about 1805 in Of Gardiner, Kennebec, ME.

Marriage

At the time of the publishing of the Banns in Lisbon in 1793, both parties were shown as "of Little River."

Shared note

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