Hi WSPers Kermit Johnson appears to have a good deal of info on Disa / Disy Whaley and her daughter Nancy Ann Whaley. I am forwarding his message to the WSP List. George Kermit Johnson wrote: > > Hi, I am not very good at this e-mail ins and outs, but here goes. I don'tr > know who needs the info. Here is what I have. Joerl Whaley married Disy > Lane Chronister. Disy was b. 4-6-1813, Cape Girardeau, Mo., d.7-28-1899, > Asbury, Mo. (Jasper Co.). My line is then: a daughter, Nancy Ann Whaley, b. > 3-12-1842, Smithfield, Mo., d. 8-6-1922. Nancy married James Asbury Witten, > b. 7-23-1834, East Tenn., d. 4-18-1927. A daughter of this marriage was my > GGrandmotherMary Ettie Witten, b. 4-12-1872, and even though I am 56 now was > privledged to know her. I do have some more info but have been sidetracked > the last few months and have not pursued it and put it all together. > Someone on the Whaley net sent me info that Disy's father's Bible exists, > but I have not pursued that info. I have to now that winter is here and I > am not commited to too much out of doors. Sorry about the drop in size of > print. I do not know how to get it back to the original----Original > Message----- > From: George Whaley <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 3:07 PM > Subject: Re: Jasper Co MO > > >[email protected] wrote: > >> > >> Dear George-- > >> Jackie called and reported--there were Prices and Whaleys in Seneca > >> Co NY, but it was 1825 and too early for this bunch. And they > intermarried. > >> Then she checked Jasper Co MO in 1870 and in Center Creek, p. 8 > >> there are two entries: Disa L. and Samuel. > >> It would be nice to see if this Samuel is the S. Whaley in the violin. > >> She couldn't find James Elijah and bride in 1870 (m 1867) --wouldn't it > >> be great if they were in the household of Samuel???? Well, that is > >> expecting too much I am sure. > >> She doesn't know when she will be back at the Madison Library. > >> If-If-IFyou want to check on these, we'd be grateful. ;-] > >> Ruby > > > >Ruby, > >I found Disa L. and Samuel Whaley in the Jasper Co. MO 1870 census. > >Samuel is living with the Benton Baker family and Disa is living with > >the James A. Witten family. They are apparently on adjoining farms. > >The dwelling numbers are 114 and 115. Disa L. appears to own the farm > >that James A. Witten is farming. She is shown with a $1000 value of > >real estate owned. Following is the info from the census: > > > >Baker, Benton 31 Farmer MO > > Disa 23 keeping house MO > > Amanda 4 MO > > James 2 MO > >Whaley, Samuel 17 Farm hand MO > >Baker, Moses 7 MO > > > >Witten, James A. 35 Farmer Tenn > > Nancy 25 keeping house MO > > William 11 Ark > > Martha 8 Kansas > > Andrew J. 5 Kansas > > Flora 1 MO > > Florance 1 MO > >Whaley, Disa L. 50 MO > > > >My guess would be that Disa L. Whaley is the mother of Disa Baker and > >Nancy Witten. > > > >Hope this helps someone > >George > >
Blink your eyes -and you miss the postings! Good to hear the connection of James Elijah Whaley and Pam's line. Thomas R. Whaley/Eliza Evans is the line I am working on. James E. and Martha A. Mathis were married Oct 25, 1867. Martha was from Newton Co.,Mo. Georgia Reese
[email protected] wrote: > > Dear George, > Well, let's see if I can get this right. > John Jr. said his father John Sr. was b in Okmulgee Co OK. 1937-1938? > He would be the s/o of Jack Jay or Jack S., as the census calls him. > But Jack Jay was only 3 in 1910, so he would be 13 in 1920--and > would not be married yet. > But the 1920 Okmulgee OK Soundex might show NP as head of house in Okmulgee > or--maybe he was still in Greene Co MO. Jackie does not have complete > Soundex records for 1910 and 1920, so will need some help. > It was so great that Pam Shelden came up with the parents of Newton Price. > I am so curious about the S. Whaley in that violin. > Isn't this fun????? > Ruby Ruby, Our library doesn't have the 1920 Soundex for Oklahoma (it has the 1910) so I am reading the county -- yyuucchh. I am about 1/3 through. I haven't found NP but I did find a John and Hazel Whaley in Okmulgee City, ED 131, sheet 10A Whaley, John 29 OH Canada OH Contractor drilling Hazel 27 Ind. Mich. Ind. Hope this helps someone George
[email protected] wrote: > > Dear George-- > Jackie called and reported--there were Prices and Whaleys in Seneca > Co NY, but it was 1825 and too early for this bunch. And they intermarried. > Then she checked Jasper Co MO in 1870 and in Center Creek, p. 8 > there are two entries: Disa L. and Samuel. > It would be nice to see if this Samuel is the S. Whaley in the violin. > She couldn't find James Elijah and bride in 1870 (m 1867) --wouldn't it > be great if they were in the household of Samuel???? Well, that is > expecting too much I am sure. > She doesn't know when she will be back at the Madison Library. > If-If-IFyou want to check on these, we'd be grateful. ;-] > Ruby Ruby, I found Disa L. and Samuel Whaley in the Jasper Co. MO 1870 census. Samuel is living with the Benton Baker family and Disa is living with the James A. Witten family. They are apparently on adjoining farms. The dwelling numbers are 114 and 115. Disa L. appears to own the farm that James A. Witten is farming. She is shown with a $1000 value of real estate owned. Following is the info from the census: Baker, Benton 31 Farmer MO Disa 23 keeping house MO Amanda 4 MO James 2 MO Whaley, Samuel 17 Farm hand MO Baker, Moses 7 MO Witten, James A. 35 Farmer Tenn Nancy 25 keeping house MO William 11 Ark Martha 8 Kansas Andrew J. 5 Kansas Flora 1 MO Florance 1 MO Whaley, Disa L. 50 MO My guess would be that Disa L. Whaley is the mother of Disa Baker and Nancy Witten. Hope this helps someone George
To y'all- Well, smile, smile, smile! I got messages from others who feel the same way. James E. and Martha were m in MO, not NY. Martha was b Seneca NY. We found out that James Elijah was an artist. He died young, and Martha was a widow in 1880. She had lost her husband and two sons between 1870 and 1880. Then she herself died in 1885 leaving the two remaining sons Hugh Campbell and Newton Price orphans. Jackie said there was a mention of an application for guardianship by a MATHES before 1880 and then later, after 1880, an N. J. Price was guardian. (Newton Price??) Hey, we need an 1870 census for Newton Price Whaley. Where was he then? I tried to incorporate material from Pam Shelden and John Jr. into the FGS that we had here. A copy has been sent to Jeane and she will share it with those in her group. And some descendant of Thomas R. will have more to add or subtract or correct. I do not have Weeden's FGS yet for Thomas R. and Eliza Evans yet. Later. And can you *believe* we had this FGS with the two sons Hugh and Newton entered and it didn't seem to ring a bell? Well, we have 50 or more James Whaleys on disk. Can't remember details about all of them. Thanks so much George, for locating those Census records. By the way, James Elijah had an uncle Seth. Do you suppose Seth was the S. Whaley who had his initial S. Whaley-1862 in the old violin? Ruby
Congrats to all! I know how exciting this is when other generations fall into place! Again, Jackie's records are truly a gift to us all. Lyn
To John Whaley Jr., Pam Shelden, and Jeane Freeman, etal. Lately we have been trying to find parents and other ancestors for Newton Price Whaley, ancestor of John Whaley Jr.. Pam Shelden came up with his parents--James Elijah Whaley and Martha___. Pam descends from Hugh, brother of Newton Price. There were two other brothers who died in infancy. Jackie has been scouring her records for the elusive James Elijah in MO. She has a list of Civil War pension recipients, and went through that and found JAMES E. and MARTHA MATHIS of MO. James served in the Civil War-MO-10th Regiment, Company C. Of course it was a shock to find that we already have a FGS for James E. (Elijah) and Martha Mathis on disk. AND--that shows that James Elijah was s/o Thomas R. Whaley and Eliza Evans. And Thomas R. was s/o Elijah Whaley and Rebecca Dougherty. And Elijah was s/o Thomas and Margaret Bratten. So this gives John and Pam more generations. AND it hooks them up to the group that descends from Thomas and Margaret Bratten's son Elijah who m Rebecca Dougherty. We have a FGS for James Elijah and Martha, Elijah and Rebecca, and Thomas and Margaret. Jackie will send me the FGS for Thomas R. and Eliza Evans so I can enter it and make it available. I can attach the others to you who want them. So a *welcome* to John Jr. and Pam to the large group that is working on different descendants of Thomas Whaley and Margaret Bratten. It is always a pleasure to see Jackie come up with some answers. *Way to go, JW!!* Ruby
I am looking for John Whalen from county Waterford, Ireland came to US in the 1860s famioy history says to Perry N.C.brother to Martin Whalen
To John Whaley Jr., Whaley Search Party members, etal. Jackie Weeden found another census record pertaining to Price Newton/Newton Price, ancestor of John Whaley, Jr. 1910 Greene Co MO, Springfield (From Soundex) N.P. Whaley....................37.....b MO Millie Whaley.....wife........37.....b IN Phillip Whaley....son........12.....b OK Lois Whaley.......dau..........8.....b KS J.S. Whaley......son..........3.....b KS (Evidently the J.S. is the Jack Jay, grandfather of John Whaley, Jr.) She needs the Okmulgee Co OK 1920 Census. In 1880 when Hugh and Newton P. were young boys living with their mother Martha, they should be under guardianship, as their father was deceased and in those days it was imperative that children without fathers have a guardian. The guardianship papers would tell the father's name. This was in Jasper Co MO. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Well! I had this ready to send when the message from Pam Shelden came in giving the parents of Price Newton. Since James Elijah was m in NY, Jackie will look at those census records. She said she thought Martha was b at Seneca. So now John Whaley Jr. has the parents of his Newton Price/Price Newton. And the census record above gives some more data re PN and Millie's family. Now we have data coming in at both ends! Sooner or later, we will find out who the S. Whaley was who wrote his name in the violin in 1862. Could he be the father of James Elijah???? The mystery continues. Rlnsd Thanks, George for passing the Shelden message on to WSP.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------311B11EA639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone recognize Pam's James Elijah Whaley? George --------------311B11EA639 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-POP3-Rcpt: [email protected] Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by a.crl.com (8.8.7/) via ESMTP id IAA22160 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:26 -0800 (PST) env-from ([email protected]) Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id IAA11127 for [email protected]; Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:24 -0800 (PST) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:24 -0800 (PST) X-From_: [email protected] Thu Dec 9 08:44:22 1999 Received: from bl-3.rootsweb.com (bl-3.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.19]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id IAA11108 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:22 -0800 (PST) Received: from cougar.it.wsu.edu ([email protected] [134.121.1.10]) by bl-3.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id IAA11086 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:18 -0800 (PST) Received: from [134.121.112.51] (pshelden.educ.wsu.edu [134.121.112.51]) by cougar.it.wsu.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id IAA24941 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:44:20 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: [email protected] Message-Id: <[email protected][134.121.112.51]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Old-Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:47:08 -0800 To: [email protected] From: Pam Shelden <[email protected]> X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} my Whaley search X-Envelope-To: WHALEY-L Hello family members! Growing up, I always considered my Whaley name an oddity because I just never found anyone else with this name. In the last 5 years, I have been SHOCKED by the sheer numbers of Whaleys out there! It is just wonderful to be discovering the somewhat "sorted" past of my ancestors. Isn't it fun!?! I have been a list member for some time and have been watching for clues. The other day I saw something exciting and a link to my known ancestors. (Newton Price Whaley) It was the spur I needed to get my info together. So, for your consideration, my Whaley lineage: Pam (Whaley) Shelden PO Box 248 Garfied, WA 99130 [email protected] Gen I. James Elijah Whaley b. 2/22/1842 d. 4/10/1876 md. 10/25/1867 in N.Y. Martha A.(?) b.8/17/1850 children *Hugh Campbell b. 10/26/1868 d. 10/16/1943 James Richard b. 1/23/1871 d. 7/23/1872 Newton Price b. 4/24/1872 d. ? John Edgar b. 11/24/1874 d. 1/23/1875 Gen II. *Hugh Campbell md. 8/27/1893 Julia Cornelea Patterson b. 3/28/1875 or 10/28/1872 d. 1848 Sarcoxie Cty MO children *James Elijah b. 12/20/1894 d. 1/22/1934 Herman Clifford b. 8/18/1898 d. 1955 Edward Ansel b. 10/10/1906 d. 2/23/1967 Gen. III.*James Elijah md. (?) in Sarcoxie, MO Golda Blonnie Carter b. 10/22/1898 d. (?) children *James Elijah b. 9/5/1919 Monet, MO d. 11/4/1971 Osburn, ID Harold L. b. ? d. ? Gen. IV. *James Elijah md. 9/10/1944 Sarcoxie, MO Anna Mae Maurine Dennison b. 9/27/1919 d/o Jesse Dennison children James Michael b. 9/2/1945 Monet, MO Pamela Jane b. 12/12/1952 Wallace, ID I am new at this so I have no leads for James Elijah(Gen I). I would like to find his parents, missing dates, places, etc. As a sideline: I had an aunt that was in Williamsburg years ago and wandered into a little church there. In it she noticed a plague on the "pew door" that was inscribed with the name "James Elijah." It was a couple of rows behind the doors that were inscribed with "Thomas Jefferson" on one side of the isle and "George Washington" on the other. My aunt is gone now and I do not remember the name of the church. Does anyone know anything about THAT James Elijah.(It is obviously a family name!) In the cemetary there, she found a headstone for a child that said is was the "Only son of James Elijah." She did not get any pictures and I have no dates. Perhaps this James had another son after this one died?? Unfortunately, she did not have time to do any research on this branch of the Whaleys. Thanks to all who help in this project. How exciting it is to begin the journey of discovery of the bigger family. "Nature cannot be tricked or cheated. She will give up to you the object of your struggles only after you have paid her price." Napoleon Hill Pam Shelden Center for Extended Programs and Partnerships College of Education Washington State University 509-335-1988 509-335-7363(fax) --------------311B11EA639--
I am looking for a short historical synopsis or list of references that will help me trace John Walley in Maryland beginning in 1665 and any records showing his activities and location after 1670. Robert Whaley Rochester, NY
Frank Whalley- I have been gone from the WSP for a while and just resubscribed last week. I expect to have more time after the first of the year to reload and start fresh on my two areas of focus; learning more about Theophilus Whaley and general historical interest in the English and American branches of Edward Whalley and of William Goffe. The history of William Goffe and his family in England and America is extremely interesting, complete with a mysterious Goffe who came to some prominence in Boston. Strong speculation and a little evidence indicates that this character was a son of William and was supported by a group of prominent Bostonians with close ties to Edward and William. During my absence from WSP I established some contacts with Goffe family relatives in the US and have identified a new line of information that might shed light on William and Edward shortly before and after their escape to America. We will have to see if it has legs or ends up in another dead end. I am very interested in seeing the new information you have discovered concerning Wyamarus in "Antiquities". I also wonder if you might be interested in pursuing a lead I picked up from a researcher in London. He was searching historical records of St.Olave's parish in the early 1700s for me and came across a reference to an Independent Church that met at Haberdashers's Hall in the City of London. Both Major-General Goffe and Colonel Whalley were members. The information is recorded in Walter Wilson's " THE HISTORY OF ANTIQUITIES AND DISSENTING CHURCHES"; 4 Volumes 1808-1814. Volume 3, page 150 gives an account. I didn't get a chance to see the account before the researcher retired. Robert Whaley Rochester, NY
I managed to locate a copy of the prime source of Wyamarus information which was used by Rev. Samuel Whaley in 'English Record of the Whaley Family'. It is 'The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester' Vol 2, Part 2, by John Nichols, published 1798 in London, by the author. Pages 731 to 737, detail the village of Norton (now King's Norton) which was the seat of a branch of the Whalley family since just before 1600. The author gives extracts from the church registers, transcripts of monumental inscriptions, and a 'Pedigree' of the family back to Wyamarus. The Nottinghamshire branch of the family, which includes Edward the Regicide, is also given on the pedigree chart. Now, you can call me a cynical old sceptic (and you would probably be right), but I think there are some serious problems with this pedigree chart, which bring its validity into doubt. But anyone who wants to understand what I'm saying (and make their own input!) needs to see the information. So I've transcribed the text, and have it in a Rich Text Format, which ought to be readable by most word processors. And I have spreadsheeted the Pedigree chart on MS Excel 97. I can zip the two up and send as an attachment to anyone who would like them. I can also let you have a scan in JPG format of the Plate opposite Page 33, which shows lots of Coats of Arms of families linked with the Whalleys by marriage (though they are very small) and a picture of Wyamarus Whalley and his brother Stephen, both in armour, and displaying the Whalley Coat of Arms. I would send this separately from the other stuff, but it would still make the e-mail probably a bit more than 300kb. If anyone would like any or all of this, just send me an e-mail. Frank Whalley Cardiff, Wales, UK
Surname: Burns, Lanham, Whaley, Moreland, Sims, Wiggins, McConnell, Hazeltime With the compliments of the ROBERTSON COUNTY REVIEW, Mt.Olivet, Robertson County KY. Page 1 The Tribune Democrat, Thursday, 20 October 1949 Lawrence B. Burns, well known and substanitial farmer of Thomas neighberhood, died in Hayswood Hospital last Saturday morning in an accident on his farm Thursday afternoon. Always strong and active, he was engaged in pulling stumps with a horse puller and it is said the chain broke, allowing the sweep to fly around with terriffic force, strinking him on his legs and hurling him aprox imately 30 feet away. His leg and neck were fractured and he received other body bruises in the fall. He was rushed to Maysville hospital by his physisian, Dr. L.T. Lanham. Later he regained consciousness, but it is said could not explain the accident, as it occurred so suddenly. It is reported the "dog" on the rachet wheel had been lost off the machine, which allowed it to run wild when the chain broke. Mr. Burns was the eldest son of the late Larry and Margaret Ann Whaley Burns of Thomas pike and was 78 years of age. He was a very industrious and successful farmer and at one time owned a good Bourbon county farm, where he resided for some time. He was twice married, being survived by six children by his first marriage, namely, William, conley, Clarence, L. B. Burns, all of Paris; Mrs. William Moreland of Middletown, Ohio, and Mrs. Frank Sims of Mt. Pleasant, this county, and his wife and six children at home, namely Paul and Lawrence Burns Jr., Christine, Joan, Phyllis and Ruth Burns, and 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers, William Burns and Henry Burns, and one sister, Mrs. O. D. Wiggins, all of this county. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Mt. Olivet Christian Church, conducted by Rev. Emery Mc Connell, of Indiana, assisted by the pastor Rev. Paul Hazeltine. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, in charge of Kain and Sheeler
I don't know if this gal is on this list or not but thought that perhaps some one could help her.. Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 9:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [KYBOURBO-L] FORSYTH Mrs. Helen Forsyth signed her mother's death certificate when she died in 1913 in Bourbon Co. Would like to locate this Forsyth family. Helen was the dau of George Wm. and Nancy Whaley Myers. She was born 15 Feb 1858 in Bath Co. If someone has access to marriages after 1860 in Bourbon Co., would appreciate a look-up for Myers-Forsyth. Jane in Idaho
From: "Ella K.Kantner" <[email protected]> Hi to all, I'm real new at this computer genealogy, so need all the help I can get. I'm looking for James Whalen, B1841 D 1914 in Bay City, Mich. He immigrated to US 1863, from Ireland. Married Delia Bridget Ryan, in Bay city. Parents: Patrick Whalen & Mary Bournes of Ireland. His son John E Whalen B 1872. Ref. 1900 census, Cem records, death records bk F pg 7, church St. John's Catholic Church of Essexville, Mi. John E. Whalen, B Ypsilanti, Washtenau Co., Mi. Mar. Bessie N. Campau, 13 Jan 1900. Essexville, Mi. (Marriage record). John & Bessie had 5 children: Anna E. 1900, James 1902, Mary 1903, Mirian B 1904, Bernice 1905. this last child was my mother-in-law. I need to know what happened to the mother, Bessie, and why the children were in the orphanage in Cold Water, Mi., where Bernice was adopted and then belonged to the Moxon family of Woodland, Mich. at 3 years of age. Need to know where in Ireland this family lived, before they immigrated to the US. Thank you in advance for any help you might have. Ella K.
Hi every one... I just adopted a "cluster" of the following if any of you are interested in doing some posting for posterity... As far as I could tell there was nothing posted on any of them.... I have subscribed to get a post of when ever some one does post tho, and perhaps you too would like to sign up for it.. you do that on the pages themselves... Jeannie <>< http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/queries http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/bible_records http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/biographies http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/deeds http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/obituaries http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/pensions http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHALEY/wills
Hi John Whaley Jr., etal-- In Digest 259 you gave some little bits of info re your line. Then you gave us a bit more. You said your grandfather Jack Jay Whaley was b in Pittsburg KS in 1907. That is in Crawford Co KS. Jackie looked in Crawford Co KS and adjoining counties for your Price Newton, father of Jack Jay. In 1880 in Jasper Co MO she found Newton P. living with his mother and brother Hugh C. Martha, the mother was 30, Hugh C. was 10 and Newton P. was 7. Then in 1900 in Cherokee Co KS, she found Newton P., age 28, b 4-1872, with wife Milla, married 3 years with child Phillip P. age 1. Cherokee Co KS, and Jasper Co MO and Crawford Co KS all adjoin each other. This seems to be your Price Newton. Remember they often turned their names around on these census records. (That was to give us more difficulty in locating them a hundred years later, I guess) <G> She needs the 1920 Soundex for Okmulgee Co OK. --Anyone?? So what do you think??? Any more clues?? rlnsd for Jackie Weeden.
> My name is Joe Schulte 116 University Circle Crestview Hills, Ky 41017 [email protected] or [email protected] > > Gen 1 James Whaley Sr (ca 1684-1750) > > Gen 2 James Whaley Jr (19 July 1728-1784) > > Gen 3 Elijah (Ramey) Whaley (b. ca 1770) in Loudoun Co. Va. (d. 1833) in the > cholera epidemic. He is the son of James Whaley and Barbara Ramey. Barbara > was the sister of his wife Lydia Ramey. Elijah m.(10 Sept 1802) in Va., Mary > Wooster (b. 1790) Fairfax Co. Va.(d. 1833) Harrison Co. Ky. Elijah and Mary > are buried in the Indian Creek Cem. Harrison Co. Ky.There Children are: > Evaline, Ellen, Betsy, Lydia, Susan, Sallie, Mary, Ephraim, George, John > Henry. > > Gen 4 John Henry Whaley (b.30 Sept 1815-d. 23 Jan 1904) born in Loudoun Co. > Va. Married Catherine Braun (Brown) (b.8 Jan 1816-d.30 Nov 1901)born in > Pennsyvania.They both died in Pendleton Co. Ky. Their children were: William > Lafayette, Theresa > > Gen 5 William Lafayette Whaley(b. 17 Jun 1841-d.23 July 1922) born in > Bourbon Co. Ky. died in Kenton Co. Ky. Married 1) Sarah Louise Davis > (b.1847-d.10 Oct 1904) born in Pendleton Co. Ky and died in Covington, > Kenton Co. Ky. Sarah was burned to death in a kitchen accident. Their > children were:John Frank, Phoebe, America, William Jasper, Rufus, Estelle, > Lula, Virginia Lee, Francis Cleveland, Fred , Grace. William Lafayette > married 2) Julia Robert Clifford. > > Gen 6 William Jasper Whaley (b.7 June 1874-d.14 May 1940) born in Harrison > Co. Ky. died in Kenton Co. Ky. married (4 July 1895) Mary Jane Ramey (b.12 > May 1878-d.1 Dec. 1968) born in Harrison Co. Ky and died in Covington, > Kenton Co. Ky. Their children were: Harry Wilber, Ora Elvira, Viola Ruth, > Sarah Bernice. > > Gen 7 Harry Wilber Whaley (b.22 Mar 1896-d.5 Apr 1983) born in Grant Co. Ky > died in Ft. Meyers Fla. Married 18 June 1923 1) Adaline Mann (b.25 May > 1900- d.14 Aug 1965) born in Campbell Co. Ky died in Kenton Co. Ky. Their > children are: Mary Minnette, Gilbert Jasper, Madaline Anne, Bernice Ruth. > Harry Wilber married 2) Irene Thompson 3) Sara 4) ? 5) Lassie > > Gen 8 Madaline Anne Whaley (b. 13 Jan 1930) born in Kenton Co. Ky married 21 > Oct 1950 Frank James Schulte (b. 6 Dec 1928) in Kenton Co. Ky. Their > children are: Susan Anne, Mary Patricia, Barbara Theresa, James Robert, > Joseph Stephen, Joan Marie, Theresa Mildred, Paul Ray, Nancy Elizabeth. > > Gen 9 Joseph Stephen Schulte Sr (b. 27 Aug 1957) born in Kenton Co. Ky > married 30 May 1987 Teresa Marie Dee (b.11 June 1962) in Campbell Co. Ky. > Our children are: Joseph Stephen Jr., Andrew James, Michael Jeffrey. > > Currently I am looking to share the information I have on my Whaley and Ramey > lines and to find information on the parents of James Whaley Sr. > > Joe Schulte > > [email protected] wrote: > > > Hi Joe-- > > I work with Jackie Weeden, Whaley genealogist, and am entering her > > Family Group Sheets (FGSs) on disk. > > We discussed by phone the entry re your line. I have FGSs on disk > > for James Sr. and Elizabeth, James Jr. and Lydia Ann Remey and > > can attach them to you if you so wish. > > She does not have info forward from Elijah, s/o James Jr. and Barbara > > Remey, sister of Lydia. It would be nice to get more info on the son of > > Elijah, and on down. > > Let me know. > > Ruby Nelson [email protected]
Hello listers, I just wanted to introduce myself my name is Darlene Cormier. I am searching for the Whalen family from New Brunswick Canada. WHALEN Sarah: I do not have her maiden name, her husbands name is believed to be William. Her DOB is 1852-1921 she is buried in Kent Junction, New Brunswick Canada in the Weldford Parish at the Roman Catholic Church cemetery. Sarah Whalen had one son that I know of his name is Peter Whalen and he died in 1939 he also is buried in Kent Junction, New Brunswick Canada. He married three times his first wife is Catherine Nowlan they had three children of which I don't have names for. His second wife was Annie Nowlan who was Catherine's sister, Annie's DOB is 1896-1926 they also had three children Kay, Doug and Gertrude. His third wife was Lea Chevarie they had three children as well Yvonne and Theresa the third child I have no name for. Any information about any of these people would be wonderful. I have hit a dead end and I'm hoping someone out there knows something about the family. Thank you for you time Darlene Cormier