Biography.

My father, Walter Whitney, was born in Genesee County, New York State. At the breaking out of the Blackhawk and Florida war, enlisted, served his time, was honorably discharged, came to Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, from there to Mackinac Island, there married my mother, who was a widow with three sons, myself being the only child born of that marriage.

My mother was born on Mackinac Island of British parents, left an orphan young, was adopted by Captain Michael Dousman and wife, residing in their family almost thirty years. She married Mr. Lewis Gebeau of Montreal, Canada. Four sons were born Mr. Gebeau and one son dying. My mother married Walter Whitney, my father, residing part of the time at Mackinac Island, going to Grand Haven with the ferrys returning again to Mackinac Island until my father took the contract to build the Newton Brothers' vessel "Eliza Caroline," on the little island St. Helena, then our winter in Manistique, then our coming to Beaver Island. I was born at Mackinac Island. My mother lived to the grand age of one hundred years, passing away since my residence at Little Traverse Light House on Harbor Point, Michigan, U. S. A.


Illustrations.


Elizabeth Whitney Williams.Frontispiece.
[The Light House and Life Saving Station at BeaverIsland Harbor, Michigan.]
[James Jesse Strang, the Mormon King.]
[King Strang's Residence. Built in 1850.]
[The Mormon Feast Ground at Font Lake, Beaver Island.]
[The King's Highway, Beaver Island.]
[The old Mormon Printing Office, now the Gibson House,at Saint James, Beaver Island, Michigan.]
[Font Lake, Beaver Island, where King Strang baptized hispeople.]
[Little Traverse Light House, at Harbor Point, Michigan.]


A CHILD OF THE SEA,
AND
LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS.