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Hon. Edward Baldwin Whitney

Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Death: January 05, 1911 (53)
Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Dwight Whitney and Elizabeth Wooster Whitney
Husband of Anna Josepha Whitney
Father of Sylvia Whitney; William Dwight Whitney; Caroline Barsky; Simon Newcomb Whitney; Hassler Whitney and 2 others
Brother of Williston Clapp Whitney; Marian Parker Whitney, PhD; Roger Sherman Baldwin Whitney; Emily Henrietta Whitney and Margaret Dwight Whitney

Occupation: Attorney & Judge New York Supreme Court
Education: Hopkins Grammar School
Education # 2: Yale College
Education # 3: Columbia Law School
Secret Society: Skull and Bones
Managed by: Private User
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About Hon. Edward Baldwin Whitney

Edward Baldwin Whitney

Justice Whitney was born August 16, 1857 in New Haven County, Connecticut. His father was Yale Professor of Linguistics William Dwight Whitney (of the New England Dwight & Whitney families). His mother was Elizabeth Wooster Baldwin, daughter of U.S. Senator and Connecticut Governor Roger Sherman Baldwin.

He graduated from Yale College, 1878, where he was a member of Skull and Bones along with future U.S. President William Howard Taft. After Yale he went on to the Columbia Law School and was admitted to the bar of New York, 1880.

He was managing clerk, Bristow, Peet & Opdyke. In 1883, with General Henry Lawrence Burnett, who was a member of that firm, he formed the firm of Burnett & Whitney.

He was a justice of the First District, New York State Supreme Court from 1909-1911.

Aside from his judgeship, he never held elected office. He was an active Democrat and organizer of the national association of Democratic clubs, secretary from its organization, 1888-90. Secretary, anti-Hill organization in New York up to the time of the February convention last year, when it was reorganized. At the May 1892 convention at Syracuse he was chosen as delegate to the National Democratic Convention at Chicago.

Whitney was a trustee, Reform Club; member, Century Club; Democratic Club; Skull and Bones; and of the Lawyers' Club and of the bar association of New York. He was appointed by U.S. President Grover Cleveland to be Assistant Attorney General of the United States.

He married A. Josepha Newcomb, who was active in the suffrage movement. In 1912, she organized the first Cornwall meeting in support of voting rights for women, the daughter of astronomer and mathematician Simon Newcomb. Her sister daughter Anita Newcomb McGee was a doctor who founded of the Army Nurse Corps.

Their son Hassler Whitney, PhD was the famous Princeton University mathematician. Their son William Dwight Whitney was an international attorney who represented actress Adrianne Allen in her divorce from actor Raymond Massey; William Whitney then married Adrianne, and his first wife Dorothy married Raymond. Their son Dr. Simon Newcomb Whitney was the chief economist and director of the Bureau of Economics at the Federal Trade Commission, 1956-1961, and also was an economist with the Federal Administration of Export Control.

He died January 5, 1911. He had just been appointed to the New York State Supreme Court, and contracted a cold that turned into pneumonia on his return from being sworn in.

Name: Edward Baldwin Whitney
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Date: about 1858
Marriage Date: 11 April 1896
Marriage Place: District of Columbia, USA
Spouse: Josepha Newcomb
Film Number: 002026209

Washington, D.C., U.S., Marriage Records, 1810-1953


Wikipedia Biographical Summary:

"...Edward Baldwin Whitney (1857–1911) was an American lawyer and judge..."

"...Edward Baldwin Whitney was born August 16, 1857. His father was linguist William Dwight Whitney (1827–1894) of the new England Dwight family. His mother was Elizabeth Wooster Baldwin, daughter of U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin..."

"...He married A. Josepha Newcomb, the daughter of astronomer and mathematician Simon Newcomb. Their son was mathematician Hassler Whitney. He died January 5, 1911. He had just been appointed to the New York State Supreme Court, and contracted a cold that turned into pneumonia on his return from being sworn in..."

SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'Edward Baldwin Whitney', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 12 June 2011, 01:09 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Baldwin_Whitney&ol...> [accessed 13 July 2011]


He was an 1878 graduate of Yale College and a member of Skull & Bones. He was a lawyer and judge.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 18 2019, 3:30:31 UTC

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Hon. Edward Baldwin Whitney's Timeline

1857
August 16, 1857
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1898
April 29, 1898
New York City, New York, United States
1899
August 26, 1899
Wainscott, Suffolk County, New York, United States
1901
June 25, 1901
East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States
1903
April 5, 1903
New York City, New York, United States
1905
June 19, 1905
Wainscott, Suffolk County, New York, United States
1907
March 23, 1907
Manhattan, New York, United States
1911
January 5, 1911
Age 53
Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
March 5, 1911
Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States