He sold his property in Norwalk to his borther John Whitney on July 8, 1712 and removed to Ridgefield where he was among the early settlers.
Henry Whitney was chosen townsman in Ridgefield in 1717, fence viewer in 1720, 1723, 1724, 1726.
The White Oak Tree near Henry Whitney's home was used as the "Sign Post" for the town.
Four days before his death, on April 22, 1728, he sold land to my ancestor, REV. THOMAS HAWLEY.
He sold his property in Norwalk to his borther John Whitney on July 8, 1712 and removed to Ridgefield where he was among the early settlers.
Henry Whitney was chosen townsman in Ridgefield in 1717, fence viewer in 1720, 1723, 1724, 1726.
The White Oak Tree near Henry Whitney's home was used as the "Sign Post" for the town.
Four days before his death, on April 22, 1728, he sold land to my ancestor, REV. THOMAS HAWLEY.
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