Never married.
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The Prattsburgh News
Prattsburgh, Steuben County, New York.
March 29, 1906
Ira Whitney of Geneseo, while nailing a steel ceiling in the normal building, swallowed a mouthful of ceiling nails. They were about two inches long and nickel. Thus far he has suffered no ill effects.
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The Mount Morris Enterprise
Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York.
Wednesday, October 23, 1929
Ira Whitney of Geneseo completed fifty years of tinsmithing. More than that, his connection has been with one concern or its successors, during all the half century since 1879.
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The Livingston County Leader
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Friday, March 20, 1942
IRA WHITNEY SUFFERS AMPUTATION
Mr. Ira Whitney an employee of the Geneseo Hardware is a patient in a Buffalo Hospital where he had one leg amputated above the knee last Saturday. He is improving.
Mr. Whitney makes his home in Geneseo during the summer and spends the winter in Buffalo with his sister. Mrs. Charles Baeder is a sister-in-law.
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Never married.
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The Prattsburgh News
Prattsburgh, Steuben County, New York.
March 29, 1906
Ira Whitney of Geneseo, while nailing a steel ceiling in the normal building, swallowed a mouthful of ceiling nails. They were about two inches long and nickel. Thus far he has suffered no ill effects.
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The Mount Morris Enterprise
Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York.
Wednesday, October 23, 1929
Ira Whitney of Geneseo completed fifty years of tinsmithing. More than that, his connection has been with one concern or its successors, during all the half century since 1879.
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The Livingston County Leader
Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Friday, March 20, 1942
IRA WHITNEY SUFFERS AMPUTATION
Mr. Ira Whitney an employee of the Geneseo Hardware is a patient in a Buffalo Hospital where he had one leg amputated above the knee last Saturday. He is improving.
Mr. Whitney makes his home in Geneseo during the summer and spends the winter in Buffalo with his sister. Mrs. Charles Baeder is a sister-in-law.
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