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    1. Re: [WAYMAN] william wayman
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ljsljs Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.wayman/163.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William had Jesse, as well as Emily, Nancy, Mary, Ephraim (my great great grandfather), Manassah, Mellisa, Elizabeth, Melissa and William Spencer. My records have William being born 29 Dec 1795 in Maryland. His wife Amy Bane was born in Penn. This is now 8 years after your post, surely you have the information you wanted but I'm tying up loose ends with Ephraim C Wayman and if you (or anyone else unraveling this line) are still actively working on the Waymans let's talk. William died in (West) Virginia April of 1851 but Amy and her surviving adult children moved to north central Illinois. (Extreme southern LaSalle County) Included in the move out west was Leonard Wayman, William's brother, who continued to live with Amy his sister in law. Leonard and Amy died the same year, 1875, and I have been to their graves in Rutland Cemetery near Rutland Illinois. They appear in Methodist Church records there as well. William Spencer moved on to Kansas and then to Idaho. Many of Amy B! ane's cousins moved to the same La Salle County, Illinois area as well. Manassah went to Iowa. Ephraim continued to serve as a Methodist Preacher until his death in 1894. His widow Abigail moved to Chicago and died there in 1910 but is buried next to him in Allen cemetery in Ransom, Illinois. I'm from his daughter Abbie Edna. WIlliam's father=Thomas,married a Sarah but not the Rasberry that some attach to her. She would have had more than 15 or so children by two men at the same time if it were Sarah Rasberry. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. <br>

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