Speaking of Pauline Whitneys, does anyone have the Whitney connections of these prominent ladies? PAULINE WHITNEY MACMILLAN (1900-1990), wife of Cargill MacMillan and mother of Cargill CEO Whitney MacMillan RUTH WHITNEY LYMAN, who contributed "The Anti-Suffrage Ideal" to "Anti-Suffrage Essays by Massachussets Women" (Boston: Forum, 1916) (Quoted in this review: http://www.inwave.com/~webmastr/ChronJune99Opinion.html ) Thanks and cheers, Ron Kyser >Dear Stephen: Since this message may be of interest to members of the >Whitney Research Group, I have sent a copy to the membership. > >----- Original Message on Sept. 4, 2000 from Stephen McDonald >mcshaw@dstream.ne ----- > >>While visiting New England I purchased a framed magazine cover with a >woman named Pauline Whitney. The publication was called "Once A Week" >and is dated 1895. It is a women in her teens probably. Could you give >me some info on her? Thank You Stephen McDonald mcshaw@dstream.ne< > >Stephen: This Pauline Whitney was more than likely the daughter of >William Collins Whitney and Flora Payne. She was born 21 Mar 1874 and >married in 1895 in New York City Lord Queensborough Almeric Paget (b. >England). Her father, The Honorable William Collins Whitney, was the >Secretary of the Navy in 1895. Thus her marriage would have been >"newsworthy" in 1895. > >See a complete biography of William Collins Whitney and more information >on his children on this web page: >http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/williamc.html > >You might find more details by performing a search on the WRG site -- >http://www.whitneygen.org > >Jeanne (Whitney) Muse >jwmuse@compuserve.com >------------------------------------------ >Researching GOLDSMITH, REED, WHITNEY >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jwmuse/roots.htm >----------------------------------------- > > >