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  1. James Scollay Whitney (May 19, 1811 – October 24, 1878) was an American business executive and politician. He was the father of Henry Melville Whitney and William Collins Whitney, founders of the Whitney family business interests.

  2. Henry Melville Whitney (1839–1923) James Scollay Whitney (1811–1878) Joan Whitney Payson (1903–1975) John Hay Whitney (1905–1982) Josephine Whitney Duveneck (1891–1978) Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819–1896) Mary Watson Whitney (1847–1921) Newel Kimball Whitney (1795–1850) Orson F. Whitney (1855–1931) Parkhurst Whitney ...

    • 1624 (first child in England), 1635 (first child in North America)
  3. 23. Feb. 2023 · James Scollay Whitney. Birthdate: May 19, 1811. Birthplace: South Deerfield, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Death: October 24, 1878 (67) Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Immediate Family:

    • Deerfield, Massachusetts
    • Laurinda Whitney, Persis Whitney
    • Massachusetts
    • May 19, 1811
  4. James Scollay Whitney (May 19, 1811 – October 24, 1878) was an American business executive and politician. He was the father of Henry Melville Whitney and William Collins Whitney, founders of the Whitney family business interests. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life.

  5. James Scollay Whitney (May 19, 1811 – October 24, 1878) was an American business executive and politician. He was the father of Henry Melville Whitney and William Collins Whitney, founders of the Whitney family business interests.

    • Male
    • May 19, 1811
    • Laurinda (Collins) Whitney
    • October 24, 1878
  6. Gen. James Scolly 8 Whitney (Stephen 7, Josiah 6, Josiah 5, Richard 4, Richard 3, Richard 2, John 1), son of Stephen 7 and Mary A. (Burgess)(Williams) Whitney, was born 19 May 1811, South Deerfield, MA, and died 24 Oct 1878, Brookline, MA, aged 67 years 5 months 5 days, of heart disease.

  7. James Scolly Whitney. Business executive and politician. In 1835, when he was only 24, Whitney was elected and commissioned brigadier general of the 2nd Brigade of the Massachusetts State Militia, which he was largely influential in reorganizing.