. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. 1787, marriedGeorge Farrar; John, born 1789, marriedAugusta Fish, went West; Betsey, born 1792,married Luke Harris, died in 1858; Luke,born 1798, married Lovina White, settled onthe Woodward farm, where he died in 1841,leaving three children,—Ann E., who married,November 27, 1862, Goodhue Tenney, of Marl-borough ; Charles O.; and Francis L., a soldierin the great Civil War, who died in Washing-ington, D. C, from effect of wounds receivedat Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Charles O. Whitney was born May 4, 1838,in Troy, X. II. His father dy


. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. 1787, marriedGeorge Farrar; John, born 1789, marriedAugusta Fish, went West; Betsey, born 1792,married Luke Harris, died in 1858; Luke,born 1798, married Lovina White, settled onthe Woodward farm, where he died in 1841,leaving three children,—Ann E., who married,November 27, 1862, Goodhue Tenney, of Marl-borough ; Charles O.; and Francis L., a soldierin the great Civil War, who died in Washing-ington, D. C, from effect of wounds receivedat Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Charles O. Whitney was born May 4, 1838,in Troy, X. II. His father dying when he wasbut three years old, and the family being inhumble circumstances, he went to live with hisuncle, I r;i Godding, of Troy, N. II., where heremained until he was about twelve years Mr. and Mrs. Godding died and the younglad was thrown upon his own resources. Nowcommenced his hard struggle with the worldfor a living, and for the next four or liveyears Charles made his home in any familywhere his labor would suffice for his board and.


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