Ezra WhitneyAge: 81 years1760–1842
- Name
- Ezra Whitney
- Given names
- Ezra
- Surname
- Whitney
Birth | November 29, 1760 29 |
Birth of a sister | Rebekah Whitney January 2, 1762 (Age 13 months) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | John Whitney about 1765 (Age 4 years) |
Birth of a sister | Agnes Whitney April 10, 1767 (Age 6 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Rebeckah Whitney July 27, 1780 (Age 19 years) |
Marriage | Sally Hooker — View this family December 22, 1785 (Age 25 years) |
Death | May 8, 1842 (Age 81 years) |
LDS baptism | |
Family with parents |
father |
Ezra Whitney Birth: August 24, 1731 32 30 — Harvard, Worcester, MA Death: |
mother |
Agnes … Burial: July 23, 1997 |
Marriage: — |
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himself |
Ezra Whitney Birth: November 29, 1760 29 — Lunenburg, MA Death: May 8, 1842 — Burns, Allegheny, NY |
13 months younger sister |
Rebekah Whitney Birth: January 2, 1762 30 — Lunenburg, MA Burial: July 23, 1997 |
5 years younger sister |
Agnes Whitney Birth: April 10, 1767 35 — Montague, Franklin, MA Burial: July 23, 1997 |
Father’s family with Unknown … |
father |
Ezra Whitney Birth: August 24, 1731 32 30 — Harvard, Worcester, MA Death: |
step-mother |
Unknown … Burial: July 23, 1997 |
Marriage: — |
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half-brother |
? Whitney Birth: May 17, 1756 24 — Shirley, MA Burial: August 27, 1996 |
19 months half-sister |
? Whitney Birth: December 18, 1757 26 — Shirley, MA Burial: August 27, 1996 |
Family with Sally Hooker |
himself |
Ezra Whitney Birth: November 29, 1760 29 — Lunenburg, MA Death: May 8, 1842 — Burns, Allegheny, NY |
wife |
Sally Hooker Birth: about 1764 Death: |
Marriage: December 22, 1785 — Athens, Windham, VT |
- Generation 1
Ezra Whitney, son of Ezra Whitney and Agnes …, was born on November 29, 1760 in Lunenburg, MA and died on May 8, 1842 in Burns, Allegheny, NY at the age of 81. He married Sally Hooker on December 22, 1785 in Athens, Windham, VT. She was born about 1764.
Shared note | Married in Athens, Windham, VT; in 1817 he moved with his large family from VT to Canaseraga, NY. The village was actually once called Whitney Valley in his honor. He served in the Revolution. Provided by: Allan Green [email protected] |