Nathaniel WHITNEY

Father: Nathaniel WHITNEY
Mother: Sarah FORD

Family 1: Hannah DAY

(1) Whitney Research Group: Nathaniel WHITNEY "… married, 3 Jan 1733/4, Wells, ME, Hannah DAY, daughter of Joseph and Patience (HILTON) DAY."

  1. Nathaniel WHITNEY
  2. Hannah WHITNEY
  3. Moses WHITNEY
  4. Nathan WHITNEY
  5. Aaron WHITNEY
  6. Miriam WHITNEY
  7. Tabitha WHITNEY
  8. Patience WHITNEY
  9. Hepsibah WHITNEY
  10. Josiah WHITNEY

                                          _John WHITNEY _
                      _Benjamin WHITNEY _|
                     |                   |_Elinor ? _____
 _Nathaniel WHITNEY _|
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|                    |_Jane POOR ________|
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|--Nathaniel WHITNEY
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|                     _John FORD_________|
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|_Sarah FORD ________|
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                     |_Joanna ANDREWS____|
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Notes

Updated October 26, 2013. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Whitney Research Group.

- "Nathaniel-4 WHITNEY (Nathaniel-3, Benjamin-2, John-1), son of Nathaniel and Sarah (FORD) WHITNEY, was born 12 Dec 1709, York, ME, and died 1804." Cites the Vital Records of York, Maine, prior to 1892 for date of birth. - "Nathaniel married, 3 Jan 1733/4, Wells, ME, Hannah DAY, daughter of Joseph and Patience (HILTON) DAY." - Children of Nathaniel and Hannah (DAY) WHITNEY: Nathaniel; Hannah; Moses; Nathan; Aaron; Miriam; Tabitha; Patience; Hepsibah; Josiah.

(2) Family Data Collection - Individual Records via Ancestry.com

- Name: Nathaniel WHITNEY
- Spouse: Hannah DAY
- Parents: Nathaniel WHITNEY, Sarah FORD
- Birth Place: York, ME
- Birth Date: 12 Dec 1709

(3) Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635 (Chicago, IL: The Author, 1895), p. 62.

- "He was a native of York, Me., and one of the first settlers in Gorham. Was an elder in the church and a prominent and influential citizen, and much employed in town affairs, and a leader in religious matters. He was many times on important committees in the Revolutionary days. He was a man of unquestioned integrity."