Sarah Woodward, daughter of George Woodward Sr. and Elizabeth Hammond.Born 03 Oct 1675 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, died after. 1715 Lexington, Middlesex, MA, at least 40 years Married 06 Jul 1693 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts (1 years married) to: John EddyBorn ±. 1666, died 26 Jul 1694 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, approximately 28 years | |||
| 2nd marriage Sarah Woodward, daughter of George Woodward Sr. and Elizabeth Hammond.Married ±. 1695 (approximately 17 years married) to: Isaiah Whitney, son of Thomas Whitney and Mary Kedell.Born 16 sep 1671 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, died 01 Jan 1712 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, 40 years http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Isaiah_%281671-1712%29 Isaiah3 Whitney (Thomas2, John1), son of Thomas2 and Mary (Kedell)Whitney,[1] was born 16 Sep 1671, Watertown, MA,[2] and died 1 Jan1711/2, Cambridge, MA.[3] He married about 1695,[4] Sarah (Woodward) Eddy, daughter of Georgeand Elizabeth (Hammond) Woodward. She was born Oct. 3, 1675,Watertown, MA, and died after 1715, when she was living in Lexington,MA.[5] Sarah Woodward had married firstly, July 6, 1693, Watertown, MA, JohnEddy,[6] son of Samuel and Sarah (Meade) Eddy. He was born ca. 1666,and died 26 Jul 1694, Watertown, MA.[7] Administration on his estatewas granted to his widow Sarah on 22 Oct 1694.[8] "They owned the Covenant at Lexington in 1698, when one of theirchildren, probably the first, was baptized."[9] On 4 May 1699 they owned the Covenant in Lexington, MA.[10] "The witnesses to his will were Samuel WHITNEY, John MASON, Eliza andMartha FOXCRAFT."[11] A true Inventory of all & singular yt goods chatteles & credits ofIsaiah Whitney of Cambridge in New England Husbandman Late Dec'd: Priczed in thetenth day of January 17 11/12 by those whose names are underwritten asfolloweth: Imps., His.: Item, wearing aparrill........................................02 16 00 Item, his books...............................................00 05 00 Item, one bed with beding in yt chamber.......................05 00 00 Item, his table lining........................................00 11 00 Item, to 2 chests & 2 boxes...................................00 10 00 Item, to 2 beds with beding in ye lower rooms.................04 00 00 Item, the pewter..............................................01 00 00 Item, the brass...............................................00 04 00 Item, one iron pot & kettle with severall small things........00 14 00 Item, to lumber...............................................01 00 00 Item, earthen ware & glasses..................................00 01 00 Item, armes & amunition.......................................00 09 00 Item, to utensols for husbandry...............................01 19 00 Item, to boards not yet improved..............................00 12 00 Item, to stock of chattles & swine............................21 00 00 ---------- Sum 39 19 00 Item, the house and lands.....................................40 00 00Estate in debt: Impri: to money due by bond...................................24 00 00 Item, to money due by bond....................................05 06 00Item, to money due by bond....................................09 15 00 Item, to money due for a pair of oxen.........................05 00 00Item, to funerall charges.....................................02 00 00Item, to money due to ye publick taxes........................01 11 03 ---------- Sum 47 12 07 Beside Docklers and other small debts yt do not yet thuoreghly known. FFRANCES BOWMAN. SAMUEL WHIEMORE. JOHN MAJON. Exhibited & sworn to by Sarah WHITNEY admitted adm. to her latehusband Isaiah WHITNEY above decd intestate as a full inventory of hisestate that she knows of Camb. 25 June 17 11-12.[12]John and Sarah(Woodward) Eddy had no children. Children of Isaiah3 and Sarah (Woodward)(Eddy) Whitney: i. Mary4 Whitney, bapt. 4 May 1696;[13] m. Benjamin Wellington. ii. John Whitney, b. 6 Dec 1698, Lexington, MA;[14] m. Rebecca4Whitney. iii. Isaiah Whitney, b. 1 Jun 1700, Lexington, MA;[15] m. int.Elizabeth Farrow; m.(1/2) Elizabeth5 Whitney. iv. Nathaniel Whitney, b. say 1702;[16] no further record. v. Sarah Whitney, b. 9 Apr 1705, Lexington, MA;[17] m. Andrew Parker. vi. Elijah Whitney, b. 2 Aug 1707, Lexington, MA;[18] m.(1) MercyHeald; m.(2) Rebecca (Winship) Whitney. vii. Abraham Whitney, bapt. 19 Feb 1710, Lexington, MA;[19] m. Sarah5Whitney. viii. Jonas Whitney, b. 27 Feb 1711, Lexington, MA;[20] bapt. 25 Sep1711, Lexington, MA [sic];[21] no further record. Pierce confuses himwith another man of the same name. [edit]References 1.^ His parentage is proven by his birth record. 2.^ "Isaiah Whetny, s. Thomas & Mary Whetny, b. 16 Sep 1671,"according to Watertown Records, Comprising the First and Second Bookof Town Proceedings, with the Land Grants and Possessions. Also, theProprietors' Book, and the First Book of and Supplement of Births,Deaths, and Marriages (Watertown, MA: Historical Society, 1894), vol.1, p. 35. 3.^ "Isaiah [Whittney], [died] Jan. 1, 1711-12," according to VitalRecords of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA:1914-1915), p. 791. 4.^ This is estimated from the death of her first husband and thebaptism of her oldest child. 5.^ Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of theEarly Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham andWeston (2nd ed., Watertown, MA: 1860), pp. 644, 658. 6.^ Bond, op. cit., p. 203. 7.^ L.D.S. International Genealogical Index. 8.^ Frederick Clifton Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney(Chicago, IL: 1895), p. 31-33. 9.^ Ibid. 10.^ Thoedore Parker, John Parker of Lexington & Descendants fromDeacon Thomas Parker of Reading, MA, 1635-1893 (Charles HamiltonPress, 1893), p. 41. 11.^ Ibid. 12.^ Ibid. 13.^ Ibid. 14.^ Lexington, Massachusetts. Record of Births, Marriages and Deathsto January 1, 1898 (Boston, MA: Wright and Potter, 1898), part 1, p.88. "John [Whittney], s. of Isaiah and Sarah, [born] Dec. 6, 1698,"according to Cambridge Vital Records, p. 760. 15.^ Lexington Vital Records, part 1, p. 88. "Isaiah [Whittney], s.of Isaiah and Sarah, [born] June 1, 1700," according to CambridgeVital Records, p. 760. 16.^ Pierce, loc. cit. 17.^ Lexington Vital Records, part 1, p. 88. "Sarah [Whittney], d. ofIsaiah and Sarah, [born] Nov. 9, 1705," according to Cambridge VitalRecords, p. 760. 18.^ Lexington Vital Records, part 1, p. 88. "Elijah [Whittney], s.of Isaiah and Sarah, [born] Aug. 2, 1707," according to CambridgeVital Records, p. 760. 19.^ "Abraham [Whitney], bp. Feb. 19, 1710," (no parents listed)according to Lexington Vital Records, part 2, p. 284. 20.^ Lexington Vital Records, part 1, p. 88. "Jonas [Whittney], s. ofIsaiah and Sarah, [born] Nov. 27, 1711," according to Cambridge VitalRecords, p. 760. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 1999, 2006, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group Retrieved from"http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Isaiah_%281671-1712%29" Children: 1. Mary WhitneyBorn before. 4 May 1696 2. John WhitneyBorn 06 Dec 1698 3. Isaiah WhitneyBorn 01 Jun 1700 4. Nathaniel WhitneyBorn ±. 1702 5. Sarah WhitneyBorn 09 Apr 1705 Lexington, Middlesex, MA 6. Elijah WhitneyBorn 02 Aug 1707 7. Abraham WhitneyBorn before. 19 Feb 1710 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, died between. 19–22 May 1784 Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, 74 years http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Abraham_(1710-1784) Family:Whitney, Abraham (1710-1784) From WRG Abraham4 Whitney (Isaiah3, Thomas2, John1), son of Isaiah3 and Sarah(Woodward)(Eddy) Whitney, was baptized 19 Feb 1710, Lexington, MA,[1]and died 19 May 1784, Harvard, MA, aged 75 years;[2] or died 22 May1784, Harvard, MA. Marriage intentions for Abraham and Sarah5 Whitney were published 18Jan 1737/8, Lancaster, MA, both "of Harvard". He married, 20 Apr 1738,Harvard, MA, Sarah5 Whitney "of Harvard", daughter of John4 andElizabeth (Barnard) Whitney. She was born 2 Oct 1716, Stow, MA, anddied 5 Jul 1799, Harvard, MA, aged 82, or 4 Jul 1800, Harvard, MA,aged 83. Pierce says the following:[3] Abraham WHITNEY's farm was directly north of Elijah's and was, likehis, chiefly from the James ATHERTON estate. Abraham WHITNEY seniorbought lands here of Joseph KENT in 1743, and built on the oppositeside of the highway from the house now owned by Thomas MONGOVIN, wheretraces of his dwelling can be seen. The house, now the home of CephasBOWERS, was built by Abraham WHITNEY, Jr., in Revolutionary days. In seating the meeting house in Harvard in 1766, Abraham WHITNEY wasgiven the second seat below. Children of Abraham4 and Sarah5 (Whitney) Whitney: i. Elizabeth5 Whitney, b. 22 Mar 1739, Harvard, MA; d. 11 Aug 1739,Harvard, MA, aged about 4 months. ii. Sarah Whitney, b. 16 May 1740, Harvard, MA; m. Samuel Wetherbee. iii. Elizabeth Whitney, b. 25 Apr 1742, Harvard, MA; d. 20 Jan 1830,Harvard, MA, aged 88 years, unmarried. iv. Mercy Whitney, b. 16 Sep 1744, Harvard, MA; bapt. 23 Sep 1744,Harvard, MA; m. Elijah Houghton. v. John Whitney, b. 3 Oct 1746, Harvard, MA; m. Sarah Atherton. vi. Abraham Whitney, b. 20 Dec 1748, Harvard, MA; m. Rebecca Dudley. vii. Isaiah Whitney, b. 6 Oct 1751, Harvard, MA; d. 8 Sep 1755,Harvard, MA, aged about 4 years. viii. Elijah Whitney, b. 15 Feb 1754, Harvard, MA; m. Sarah Stearns. ix. Isaiah Whitney Jr., b. circa 1756, Lancaster, MA; m. MaryWheeler. x. Anna Whitney, b. 2 May 1760, Harvard, MA; m. Oliver Mead. [edit]Census 1771, Harvard, MA (tax list): Abraham Whitney 1790, Harvard, Worcester Co., MA: Sarah Whitney, 2 females. [edit]References 1.^ 2.^ 3.^ Frederick C. Pierce, The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Camefrom London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635 (Chicago,IL: The Author, 1895), p. 54. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 1999, 2006, 2007, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney ResearchGroup Retrieved from"http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney%2C_Abraham_%281710-1784%29" 8. Jonas WhitneyBorn 27 Feb 1711 Lexington, Middlesex, MA | |||
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