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    1. My first message
    2. Milton Whaley Palmetto, Fl. 34221 [email protected] Gen I. Edwin E. Whaley(b1885 N.Y.-d1942 Nassau Cty, NY) md to Wilhemina S. Knettel (1861-1934) Gen II. Children Mary,Lorenzo,Loretta,Mabel,Elsie&Milton. I would like to any details on parents of Edwin, who was Lester and Martha Whaley.

    01/11/2000 12:47:47
    1. OLDEST KNOWN WHALEY ANCESTOR
    2. JOHN WHALEY WED MARY. LIVED/BORN IN DUTCHESS COUNTY - PROB. IN OR NEAR HARTSVILLAGE. THEY HAD A DAU. ANNE B. CA 1817 I DARE NOT GUESS JOHN WHALEY'S AGE. TXS FRANK FITZGERALD

    01/11/2000 12:22:52
    1. Whalley
    2. Jean Lopuch
    3. Gen. 1 Lewis WHALLEY m Hannah WELCH, England Gen. 2 Richard WHALLEY (29 Mar 1874, Manchester, Lancashire, England--19 June 1952, Greenwich, CT, US) m 17 Aug 1898 in Easingwold, Yorkshire, England to Annie E MUNTON (10 Jan 1879n Easingwold/Raskelf, Yorkshire, Eng--26 Oct 1963, LaMesa, CA, US) Searching for the parents of Lewis WHALLEY and dates of his birth, marriage or death.

    01/11/2000 08:55:51
    1. Daniel Whaley
    2. Daniel married a woman named Narcissa Mulkey 5th of Aug. 1836 in Jackson Missouri does anyone have information on Daniel's wife, children, parents, birth anything? Thanks so much

    01/11/2000 06:57:08
    1. Abraham Whaley and Matilda
    2. To Nicole Pinson-from Jackie Weeden' records. By [email protected] Matilda ,b c. 1798 NC, applied for a mother's pension for son James C. who served in the Civil War. She listed two children: (incomplete list) CLARISSA C, b c. 1825 NC, m Jacob Constable 10-5-1848 Washington Co TN d ? JAMES C. (Civil War TN-Company H, 8th Cav.)-b c. 1839 TN, d 6-3-1866 Washington Co TN Census records show Matilda in Carter Co TN in 1830 and 1840 and in 1850 she was living with the Jacob Constable family in Washington Co TN. In 1860 She and son James C. were living together in Washington Co TN. Her age in 1860 was 59. James was 20. I will send your request to Jackie, who is not on line. She has a copy of the pension application. *Perhaps* she can help you with Margaret and McNabb. Ruby Nelson rlnsd

    01/11/2000 06:01:11
    1. Washington & Carter Co TN WHALEYs
    2. Nicole Pinson
    3. Does anyone have any information on these Whaleys found on the 1840 Carter Co TN Census: p. 174 Jeremiah WHALEY and Matilda H. WHALEY I'm wondering if Matilda H. WHALEY is the mother of my 4th g gm Margaret D. WHALEY b: 28 Jul 1819 NC d: 21 Dec 1889 McMinn Co TN, m: Taylor McNABB on 30 Jul 1840 Washington Co TN. Taylor and Margaret named their eldest dau. Louisa Matilda (my 3rd g gm). Matilda H. WHALEY had a female in her 1830 & 1840 household the right age to be my Margaret. The only other WHALEY in Carter Co who had a female the right age to be my Margaret was John WHALEY in 1830 (where was he in 1840??) Searching the Whaley-L archived messages I found a message dated March 1999 from Jackie Weeden ([email protected]) which mentions a pension application for Matilda H. WHALEY that names 2 children - Clarissa & James C., and husband Abraham. I'd like to find out more about this. Did she just name these 2 children because they were the only ones living close by?? My Margaret and her husband lived in Union Co GA in 1841-c1855, Polk Co TN in c1855/1860, and McMinn Co TN 1870 until their deaths. I have census info. for Matilda H. WHALEY from 1830-1860. I found a marriage record for her daughter Clarissa C. who married Jacob CONSTABLE 2 Oct 1848 Washington Co TN. Does anyone know where in NC Matilda WHALEY came from? Thanks! Nicole Pinson

    01/10/2000 07:59:09
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    01/10/2000 12:48:59
    1. WHALEYS OF DUTCHESS COUNTY
    2. ANNE WHALEY B. CA. 1817 DAU OF JOHN WHALEY AND MARY ALL OF DUTCHESS COUNTY ANNE WHALEY WED RESCOME HART - THEY LIVED IN MILLBROOK, NY (AKA HARTSVILLE)

    01/10/2000 12:45:57
    1. Whaley 1782 N.C.
    2. I found the following on ancestry.com. Does anyone have information on Celia's family? Ruby....? Thanks, Connie in Va. North Carolina,Rowan County Whaley, Celia married Woodside, William on 23 Sep 1782 in Rowan County, North Carolina

    01/10/2000 09:59:02
    1. Whaley Search Party
    2. I received message from George Whaley suggesting I send a post to be entered in your list. I am Milton Whaley, and have started a family search. I am now searching for info on my great grand parents, Lester Whaley who was married to Martha Jane (surname unknown). He was born abount 1830 and d.unknown. Family originally came from England to Ct. or Ma. and then to eastern end of Long Island, N.Y. until finally locating in Nassau County area. They had children, Edwin Elias b.09/29/1885-d.08/20/1942, Ambrose G. b.02/04/1857 d.04/15/1951. There was also a sister named Adelaide,(dates unknown) and possibly Joseph who may have been the oldest child, and lost his life in the civil war. I trust this is the information necessary to get on the list. Many thanks for all your help-Milton

    01/05/2000 07:21:53
    1. Lester Whaley and Martha J. Whaley FGS
    2. To Milton Whaley, etal-- A Family Group Sheet for this family is available. Lester Whaley and wife Martha Whaley, dau of Joseph and Mary Whaley, had children: Joseph, Alfred, Augustus, Edwin E., Ambrose G., Emma and Almira A. Could Lyn forward this to Milton Whaley? FGS available at [email protected]

    01/05/2000 02:28:07
    1. Whaley
    2. Maggie
    3. Hello, I happened to find this tidbit in the Mayflower Descendants Vol XV, VR of Middleborough, MA pg120. I thought I would pass it along. "Margaret Whaley, daughter of Alexander Whaley by Elisabeth his wife, was born February the 5th, 1739/40" Magda Webster Clark

    01/05/2000 01:38:34
    1. Fwd: Lester Whaley, NY, 1850s
    2. --part1_0.d55ed143.25a35c4b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can anyone help Milton? Lyn --part1_0.d55ed143.25a35c4b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: [email protected] From: [email protected] Full-name: Ourbigbuck Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 22:32:50 EST Subject: Whaley Search To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 44 Hi Lyn-Have recently started a search for family history, and found your posting on genforum. My great grandparents are Lester and Martha Whaley they had children Edwin Elias b.9/29/1855, Ambrose b.2/04/1857, Adelaide b.unknown. I also understand there may have also been a Joseph Whaley who was lost in Civil War.Lester and Martha had a farm where they raised the children,as well as grandchildren on Boundary Ave., Bethpage, N.Y.(formerly CentraPark). I have been told this line came from England to USA , then to New England area, and to east end of Long Island until location in Bethpage.Do you know of anyone researching this line? Any books about this line? Have run into a dead end. Any help you could give would surely be appreciated. Many thanks, Milton Whaley --part1_0.d55ed143.25a35c4b_boundary--

    01/04/2000 02:23:07
    1. Alexander Whaley and Abigail Leverich--again
    2. >From Jackie Weeden to Jim Suttles and Tom Leverich-- "I read the entry sent to Whaley Search Party by Tom Leverich. His material and mine have some slight differences. So we are sending a note and a copy of my FGS to Tom so we can compare the data." [email protected]

    01/03/2000 02:52:36
    1. ?___? Whaley and Mary J. Hunt----Estella Johnson
    2. To Estella Johnson and all-- The messages re Mary J. (Hunt) Whalley and her ?husband? were noted by Jackie Weeden. She says it would seem that you, too are of the Theophilus line. (Wow, he is really getting a lot more descendants!) Anyway, Mary J. Hunt m George W. Whaley, s/o Thomas and Lucy Wait, s/o Pasqua and Eunice Gedwork, s/o Samuel and Hannah Austin, s/o Samuel and Ball, s/o Samuel and Hopkins and Hearnden, s/o Theophilus and Mills. >From Ruby Nelson: Jackie is not on line but has sent me a Family Group Sheet for George and Mary J. Hunt, but it will take about a week to receive it by PO mail, then type it onto a disk and send it to you by attachment. I can forward all the rest of the Family Group Sheets from Theophilus on down to Thomas and Wait. That one will have some adjustments re this new material from you. Can you receive attachments? Let me know what you think. [email protected]

    01/03/2000 02:27:33
    1. Re: John William Whalley, son of Francis Whalley
    2. William Whalley
    3. I'm very pleased to hear from a descendant of John William Whalley. He has been one of my favorite Whalleys since I found a biography of him ("Portrait and Biographical Record of Portland and Vicinity, Oregon", Chapman Publishing Co., Chicago, 1903, p 61 (Vancouver, WA, Public Library)). You can read this biography on my web site, http://home.pacifier.com/~wwhalley/. Follow the links Whalley data and Famous and Infamous Whalleys to John William Whalley. J. W. Whalley's brother Richard was indeed a minister. In 1881 (British census) he was Rector of Gaywood and Curate in charge of Lower Slaughter, Gloucester, England. His oldest son, Herbert Francis Edward Whalley also became a minister and was in Hawaii by 1882. That must have been a glamorous assignment. He was married in Hawaii about 1884 with Hawaiian royalty, Queen Emma present. H. F. E. Whalley's son, Clement Kinnersley Whalley, b 1885, Honolulu, Hawaii, ALSO became a minister. After living in England, he returned to Canada and died in Nova Scotia in 1945. This family really got around. I would be very interested in hearing more about the family of John William Whalley. And I hope we can somehow make the connection between this family and Edward Whalley, regicide. William Whalley Camas, WA USA ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 12:02 AM Subject: John William Whalley, son of Francis Whalley > Hi, > > As a Whalley descendant I'm glad to join the Whalley search party. > > I am the son of Thomas Carrick Burke, Jr and Katherine Deborah Ball > (Burke, 1910-1967), who was the daughter of Bert (originally: Albert) Charles > Ball and Charlotte Whalley (Ball, 1875-1955). > > Charlotte was one of seven children of John William Whalley (b. April 28, > 1833 at Annapolis, Nova Scotia; d. Nov 10, 1900, Portland, Oregon) and > Lavinia T Kimzie (b. 1842), whom he married on July 21, 1861. Five of these > children survived childhood: Mary (married J Frank Watson); Susan (married > James N Allison); Lavinia (married H.S. Huson); Jane (married William T > Muir); and Charlotte. I can provide some further information about the > descendants of these five daughters to anyone who is interested.

    01/02/2000 12:41:11
    1. Re: Whaley Housekeeping
    2. Leslie Quist
    3. My line runs like this. Edward Whaley/Sally Chase John Whaley/Elizabeth Portman Laura Jane Whaley/Louis Clearman DeCoudres Nettie May DeCoudres/Edgar Lesley Beede Fred Bryan Beede/Mary Rosamond Bruce Me-Leslie Beede Quist

    01/02/2000 06:16:06
    1. John William Whalley, son of Francis Whalley
    2. Hi, As a Whalley descendant I�m glad to join the Whalley search party. I am the son of Thomas Carrick Burke, Jr and Katherine Deborah Ball (Burke, 1910-1967), who was the daughter of Bert (originally: Albert) Charles Ball and Charlotte Whalley (Ball, 1875-1955). Charlotte was one of seven children of John William Whalley (b. April 28, 1833 at Annapolis, Nova Scotia; d. Nov 10, 1900, Portland, Oregon) and Lavinia T Kimzie (b. 1842), whom he married on July 21, 1861. Five of these children survived childhood: Mary (married J Frank Watson); Susan (married James N Allison); Lavinia (married H.S. Huson); Jane (married William T Muir); and Charlotte. I can provide some further information about the descendants of these five daughters to anyone who is interested. John William Whalley was the son of Francis Whalley, an Anglican clergyman, and Mary Llewellyn Jones, whose grandfather, William Jones, came of a family which for 200 years had held a lease on �Overton Hall, of Lord Kenyon�s estate.� At the age of three, John William Whalley left Nova Scotia (where his father had held an appointment from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Lands), for England, where his father was successively rector of Rivington Parish (Cheshire), chaplain of Lancashire Castle, and rector of other parishes in Lancashire and Westmoreland. John William was the third of four children -- three boys and one girl. (One of the brothers, Richard, was to become an Anglican clergyman.) He showed a remarkable academic bent (by the age of ten, he is said to have read much of Caesar and Ovid), but as a younger son he was required to seek gainful employment. After a brief, unhappy spell as a midshipman (1847) and a year as an accounting clerk with an uncle, Thomas Jones, in New York, he returned to England in 1848 in the expectation of receiving a position at the Bank of England. When this hope proved illusory, in February 1949 he took an apprenticeship on a ship bound for California, where he arrived in the heady days of the Gold Rush. When his efforts at mining didn�t pan out, he taught school and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in California in 1861. He moved to Grant County, Oregon in 1864 and to Portland, Oregon, in 1868. He soon became one of the most prominent attorneys in the Pacific Northwest. Though he was referred to as �Judge Whalley� and addressed as �The Honorable,� these were mere terms of respect: his only judgeship was that of a moot court he regularly held in his own house -- with the dual purpose, he said, of sharpening the wits of young lawyers and of attracting potential bridegrooms for his five daughters. He briefly served as a representative in the Oregon state Legislature and was an instructor in pleadings at the University of Oregon. At the bar he was noted for his wit, analytic and forensic brilliance and a seemingly inexhaustible store of quotations from Pope and Shakespeare. A broader public was familiar with his sporting activities, his championship of game protection and his humorous verse, which was widely printed in 19th century periodicals in the United States. In our family tradition, he is said to have served as a kind of poetic guru to the young poet(ester) Joaquin Miller. In 1889-90 he took his daughter Susan on an eighteen-month trip to Europe, in the course of which he visited Whalley relatives in England. His daughter Jane renewed these family contacts on trips to England in the 1920�s. (Do any Whalleys in England have any family reminiscences of these visits?) The ancestors of Francis Whalley are said to have been yeomen cultivating the estate of Coventree near Dent (West Riding, Yorkshire), to which they had come from Norfolk, where they had belonged to the family of Whalley the Regicide. I hope it may be possible to determine how far these family traditions are accurate. I apologize for the sheer length of this contribution, especially the part relating to John William Whalley. His memory was still very much alive when I was growing up, and, as a child and young man, I knew three of his daughters, who were prone to reminiscing. He is one of the �famous and infamous Whalleys� mentioned on the Whalley web site. I thought the details might be of interest. Tom Burke Thomas Carrick Burke (III [I no longer use the suffix]) [email protected]

    01/01/2000 08:02:49
    1. Whaley Housekeeping
    2. My Whaley line: Theophilus Whaley(whoever he may be)/Elizabeth Mills Samuel Whaley/Patience Hearndon Jeremiah Whaley/Tamsen Purchase Joseph Whaley/Waity Holley Lucy Whaley/Thomas B. Harvey Lydia Ann Whaley/John Mason Robbins Samuel Ulysses Simpson Grant Robbins/Andervella Frances Lewis Frank Mason Robbins/Ruth Estelle Dearth Eslie Mason Robbins/James Nickel Allaire Ruth Ann Allaire Special thanks to all the Theophilus researchers. I read every word. Ruth Ann

    01/01/2000 11:06:21
    1. Whelen/O'Faolin
    2. Kenneth Womack
    3. I am the listowner for the PHELAN mailing list and Whelan and O'Faolin are common variants for the Phelan surname. If you're interested in sending a query to our Phelan list, you can become a subscriber by sending a message to [email protected] and putting the word subscribe in the body of the message. We have many subscribers on our list researching the Whelan surname. Thanks, Glenda

    12/30/1999 10:47:27