Elisha Stone Whalen (March 24, 1817 – September 7, 1889) was an American businessman and politician from New York.
Life
Whalen was born on March 24, 1817, in Milton, New York,[1] the son of Abel Whalen Jr. and Rebecca Van Ostrand.[2]
When Whalen was 13, he began working as a clerk in a country store in Rock City Falls for two years. He then worked as a clerk in West Milton. In 1836, he moved to western New York and spent the winter with his father's family in Monroe County. In 1837, he moved to Medina and secured a job in a prominent firm. Within two months, he was promoted to bookkeeper and confidential clerk. He then became active in business, working in merchandising, merchant, milling, and produce dealing from 1841 until his retirement for health reasons in 1872. He was a director of the Union Bank of Medina and an original director of the Niagara River and New York Air Line Railroad.[1] He also worked in the produce and commission business with A. M. Ives.[3]
Whalen was a member, trustee, and district steward of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1844, he married Catharine Groff.[1] They had a daughter, Ida.[2]
Whalen died at home on September 7, 1889.[3] He was buried in Boxwood Cemetery in Medina.