Confused where the reference to the Whitney Family fits in on your email. Is "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" the title of the book in which the following references appear? I am in DC at the moment, but I think we may have that book in CT. Your email read: "The Whitney family of Connecticut, and its affiliations: being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as the male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878 : to which is prefixed some account of the Whitneys of England New York: Priv. print., 1878; Pg 190" I believe this Whitney Family is one of my lines. The following is from the genealogy done by Donald Lines Jacobus for my grandmother, Elizabeth Brooks Chatfield, daughter of Elizabeth Laura Brooks and Henry William Whitney, the last ones listed below, and a couple of dates I have added as found. Linda Hull needs my attention one of these days! Cheshire records are often missing. Henry Whitney, died 1673 John Whitney, died 1720. Married March 17, 1675. Elizabeth Smith, who died after 1741 Josiah Whitney, died about 1750. Married Oct. 30, 1729, Eunice Hanford. Henry Whitney, born Feb. 19, 1736; died May 1, 1811. Married about 1761, Eunice Clark, born April 15, 1746; died Aug. 21, 1794; daughter of Wm. Clark William Clark Whitney, born April 11, 1762; died Oct. 26, 1838. Married Mary Thompson Eunice Whitney, born April 5, 1794. Married June 4, 1818, Zina Chatfield. Henry William Chatfield, born Sept. 4, 1819; died May 13, 1819; married March 8, 1892, Elizabeth Laura Brooks, born 1829, died July 12, 1899, daughter of David Brooks, born July 26, 1791; died July 24, 1873, and Linda Hull, born c. 1814. Maybe this will help someone, and I can look up the references if they came from the Whitney book if someone needs more. Cheshire Jean