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Joel Whitney

Birth13 Nov 1766 - Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
Death31 Jan 1825 - Seneca Castle, Ontario, New York, USA
MotherEsther/Easter Parkhurst (Whitney)
FatherJonathan Whitney

Born in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA on 13 Nov 1766 to Jonathan Whitney and Esther/Easter Parkhurst (Whitney). Joel Whitney married Sibyl Whitmore and had 7 children. He passed away on 31 Jan 1825 in Seneca Castle, Ontario, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Jonathan Whitney
1731 - 1792
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Esther/easter Parkhurst (Whitney)
1741 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Sibyl Whitmore
1768 - 1831
Children Show all
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Joel Whitney
1796 - 1882
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Ezra Whitney
1791 - 1812
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Esther Parkhurst Whitney
1798 - 1851
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Clarissa Whitney
1800 - 1900
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Sybil Whitney
1801 - 1820
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Phila Whitney
1794 - 1871
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Mary (Polly) Whitney
1803 - 1866

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