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From: "Jeanne Muse" <>
Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] New to List
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 20:09:46 -0400
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Dear Louise: I have a feeling that your Charles Whitney families are
connected to the Henry Whitney of Connecticut line -- but I have no
proof.

The index for Phoenix's "Whitney Family of Connecticut" contains
surnames that are very close in spelling to your HULBURT ... but
unfortunately, noone named Sara or Jonathan are listed in his volumes.
The similar surnames are: Halbert, Hilbert, Hobart, Holbert, Hubbard,
Hubert, Hulbert, Hulburd, Hurlburt, Hulbut and Hurlbutt. Definitely one
for using soundex!

I will add your query to our Miscellaneous Whitney database for future
reference. Maybe someone will come upon it in the future to help you.

Good luck!
Jeanne (Whitney) Muse

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From: "Louise McCrite" <>
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Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 2:19 PM
Subject: [WHITNEY-L] New to List



Hi,
I am new to this list. I am looking for Charles Whitney, born about
1847 in NEW YORK, and his parents. He married Sara Hulburt about 1872
probably in Pennsylvania. Two children, William Henry Whitney, b. 13
Mar 1873, PA, Mary Whitney, b. 1879, PA. Believe Charles was married
once before, had a daughter. In the 1880 census for Union/Tioga PA, Sara
and children are living with Sara's parents, Jonathan and Clarretta
Hulburt. Any suggestions about how I would find out if Charles Whitney
died? Or possibly left the family?
Louise McCrite - State Coordinator
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