-----Original Message----- From: Darrell Warner [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [KYBATH] Obituary, Samuel J. Booth, 5-19-1938 Samuel J. Booth Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, May 19, 1938 Booth Rites Held At Nicholas Home Funeral services for Samuel J. Booth, 75, prominent Nicholas county farmer, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday at the residence, the Rev. A. R. Robertson of Berea officiating. Interment was in the Crown Hill Cemetery at Sharpsburg. Pall bearers were Ernest Crouch, Albert Henry, J. Raymond Booth, Elmer Hinkle, Bertram Banta and Will Arnold. Mr. Booth was a native of Nicholas county and was married in 1885 to Miss Eliza Mildred Ralls, who died in 1918. He was a member of the Moorefield Christian church. Survivors include one son, Ernest Booth, of Moorefield; six daughters, Miss Stella Booth, of Moorefield, Miss Gladys Booth of Carlisle, Mrs. Charles Whaley of Moorefield, Mrs. Roy Smart of Paris, Miss Elsie Booth and Mrs. John F. Berry of Lexington; one brother, J. D. Booth of Bourbon county, and five sisters, Mrs. Thomas D. Crouch and Mrs. J. W. Henry of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Jack Hinkle, Mrs. Frank Arnold and Mrs. John Banta, all of Wilmore. See my entire Family Tree at http://www.qni.com/~dw/surnames.htm See the Death Certificates Page at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/deathpage.htm Most everyone there has Kentucky connections. Warner Graveyard located in rural Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky poSted at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/wargrave.html Inventory, Sale Bill, Slave and Land Division from the Estate of Jacob Warner posted at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/estate.htm
I've got an earlier WHALEY but nothing much about him: 1 _____WHALEY (no information...) sp: 1 Betty HUFFINGTON (b. 1740--,Somerset Co., Maryland, USA) 2 Betty WHALEY 2 Thomas WHALEY (b before 18 Mar 1800) 2 Littleton WHALEY (b before 18 Mar 1800) 2 Joshua WHALEY (b before 18 Mar 1800) Does this look like it ties into your WHALEYs? --Carol > I am posting this by request to clarify our Whaley links. > > The oldest Whaley ancestor we have is: > James Whaley christened 24 Jul 1806 in Clayton, Yorkshire, England > Married 6 Aug 1828 to: > Mary Greenwood born 12 Oct 1805 in Clayton, Yorkshire,England
I am posting this by request to clarify our Whaley links. The oldest Whaley ancestor we have is: James Whaley christened 24 Jul 1806 in Clayton, Yorkshire, England Married 6 Aug 1828 to: Mary Greenwood born 12 Oct 1805 in Clayton, Yorkshire,England Their daughter Emma Whaley born 19 Sep 1834 in Clayton, Yorkshire, England Emma emigrated to the US. She married 13 Jun 1859 at Boston, Suffolk, Ma to: William Lot Webster born 31 Oct 1834 at Sandy Ln Bottom, Yorkshire, England. They moved west with the Mormons to Utah. They ended up in Franklin, Oneida, Id where both died. We are descended from their son Alfred Whaley Webster. Our Webster geneology should be able to be accessed through the site at http://www.besteam.ca/gen/ or it can be referenced directly at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=helenduffy4 Patrick. M. Duffy Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada [email protected]
Are your WHALEY or anyone elses on line related to Susannah WHALEY and Vachel STOGSDILL? My ancestry is in the HIMES line link of our homepage. http://members.truepath.com/beverly/index.html Beverly (HIMES) BARGER Nona McPherson wrote: > Hi to T. Lawrence, > > I have been lurking for quite some time hoping someone will post a notice on > my Whaley. I am new at this and one attempt failed. Hope this goes through. > > I am working on two Whaley lines. One James Whaley and Barbara Ramey and > Rutha E. Whaley married to James Ambers McPherson. Rutha was born Mar 20, > 1847 in Cullman or Blount Co AL. Could this be the Ruthie dau of James Elgin > and Rebecca Nobles Whaley? > > Thanks, > > Nona McPherson
Hi to T. Lawrence, I have been lurking for quite some time hoping someone will post a notice on my Whaley. I am new at this and one attempt failed. Hope this goes through. I am working on two Whaley lines. One James Whaley and Barbara Ramey and Rutha E. Whaley married to James Ambers McPherson. Rutha was born Mar 20, 1847 in Cullman or Blount Co AL. Could this be the Ruthie dau of James Elgin and Rebecca Nobles Whaley? Thanks, Nona McPherson
To [email protected] and WSP members-- Hi--in our Early GA Whaley book we have Eli W. Jones as s/o Mary Whaley and James Jones, and Mary was d/o William Whaley and Hannah Bruton. He was b 1800 GA. He married (1) Louisa Pursley 3-18-1827 and (2) Elizabeth (__) McCarthy He died in the 1870s in TX and was bur in TX. For further information write to [email protected] or [email protected] They descend from this Jones line. [email protected]
Hi, Jeanne Cahill, I am struck by your name Cahill "Watson". I am trying to make a connection of Rufus Whaley Williams b April 4, 1861 in MO. parents are John Cavitt Williams and Susan F Watson b Nov. 30, 1822. Rufus name is a family name and I think it comes from the Watson side. Can you be of any help? Thanks, Jeff Ryan
While going thru the Most Wanted Web Page, I went to the unknown link and found: UNKNOWN, mother John Sam Jones, father Eli Whaley Jones, half sibs Isaac; Lydia; Eli; Elizabeth; Matt(f); Stepmothers? Louisa Pursley & Elizabeth McCarthy. [email protected] 1099 Located at http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/unknown.htm
Found some Whalens and Whaleys on Genealogy's Most Wanted at this address. http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/wh.htm Thought someone might be interested. Leslie Quist
There is a home page in Alabama on this family if you havenot already found it. Mary Lee Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: T. Lawrence <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 8:20 AM Subject: First time posting > Hi everyone, > > I want to introduce my family to the WSP. I haven't been researching > this side of my family for long, but I have a fair start. The earliest > member > of my Whaleys is Alexander Whaley, b in TN (I think) and d 1863 in > Blount > Co. AL. He married Ruth J. McAnally in 1812 in TN. They had the > following > children: > > > Harriet Eliza Whaley 1813-1828 married William Buck Thomas 1828 > > William Earnest Whaley, Sr. 1814- married Mary A. Waites 1864 > > John W. Whaley 1815- married Nancy Ann Pannell 1838 > > Jane Whaley 1817- married William Hogeland 1834 > > Elijah H. Whaley 1819- married Sarah Ratliff 1840 > > Catherine Whaley 1821- married Elijah Whaley McAnally 1841 > > Alexander Whaley, Jr. 1822- married Debby Ann McPherson 1842 > > Phelix R. Whaley 1824- married Nancy Swindell 1843 > > Ira W. Whaley 1830- married --- 1851 > > James Elgin Whaley 1832- married Rebecca J. Nobles 1851 > They had the following children: > > Ira Whaley > John Whaley > Sam Whaley > Alexander Whaley > Ruthie Whaley > Rene Whaley > Leonard Claude Whaley > > I desend from Leonard Whaley portion of the family. Most of our > family is buried in what is today Cullman Co. AL. I have a lot more > information than I listed here, I just trying to be brief. > > Thanks, > > Timothy S. Lawrence > >
From: [email protected] (Robert Whaley) To: [email protected] (Ruby Nelson) I wanted to write and say hello. It has been a long while since I was part of WSP and I miss it very much. It shouldn't be too long now before I can rejoin the group and get back into the hunt. I was wondering if any new activity has taken place regarding either Edward Whalley or Theophilus since I left the group. I have received a couple of messages from my mother, who is temporarily "in charge" of monitoring the WSP. She has gained a real appreciation for all of the hard work the group does and in the process, has picked up a healthy interest in the Whaley family history. I did want to pass along an item for Keith Whaley, who sent a message regarding James Whaley (I think that was it). The only additional information I have is a birth record for: James Whaley Jr. July 19, 1726 St. Peters Parrish, Virginia I am within several weeks of wrapping up my heaviest business activities and expect to rejoin the WSP sometime before the beginning of 2000. Sounds ominous. You take care and please drop me a line to my direct email address when you get a chance . Say hello to Jackie for me. Robert Whaley Rochester, NY Note by RLNSD--I sent him the articles by Frank Whalley of UK re Edward's marriage data and also the article by Frank re the search for Wyamarus. Both of these articles show great research efforts by Frank. We asked for, and received, permission to attach Frank's article re the marriage of Edward Whaley the Regicide to our FGS for Edward Whaley and Judith Duffel.
Hi everyone, I want to introduce my family to the WSP. I haven't been researching this side of my family for long, but I have a fair start. The earliest member of my Whaleys is Alexander Whaley, b in TN (I think) and d 1863 in Blount Co. AL. He married Ruth J. McAnally in 1812 in TN. They had the following children: Harriet Eliza Whaley 1813-1828 married William Buck Thomas 1828 William Earnest Whaley, Sr. 1814- married Mary A. Waites 1864 John W. Whaley 1815- married Nancy Ann Pannell 1838 Jane Whaley 1817- married William Hogeland 1834 Elijah H. Whaley 1819- married Sarah Ratliff 1840 Catherine Whaley 1821- married Elijah Whaley McAnally 1841 Alexander Whaley, Jr. 1822- married Debby Ann McPherson 1842 Phelix R. Whaley 1824- married Nancy Swindell 1843 Ira W. Whaley 1830- married --- 1851 James Elgin Whaley 1832- married Rebecca J. Nobles 1851 They had the following children: Ira Whaley John Whaley Sam Whaley Alexander Whaley Ruthie Whaley Rene Whaley Leonard Claude Whaley I desend from Leonard Whaley portion of the family. Most of our family is buried in what is today Cullman Co. AL. I have a lot more information than I listed here, I just trying to be brief. Thanks, Timothy S. Lawrence
Msg. forwarded from Nancy Anderson who is no longer a member of the WSP sent to her by Dolores Thurman: [email protected] > in work on my Wallingford > line (my mother's maiden name), I found that a Mary Whaley m. one of my > Wallingford ancestors in Kentucky abt 1803. Mary was a d/o John Whaley and > ?? who were from Harrison County, KY. Does anyone know THIS John Whaley? Lyn
Does Jackie have any information about Edward Whaley's death date and place? My records show him to have died in St. Joseph Co., MI. Is this right or was this just a guess on the part of my parents? I just searched for him on the online death records search, but that only searches from 1867 to 1882. I don't know when he died, could have been earlier. The page I used was http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/search.htm I don't suppose they have anything Jackie doesn't have as she lives in MI. Leslie Quist
To Deb Jackson from Jackie Weeden-- "Your birthdate and place for Gene--b Sandusky OH Aug. 1, 1938 fits in. I took another *CLOSER* look at the 1920 Soundex census records. I found a Henry Whaley in 1920 in Sandusky, Erie Co OH, unmarried, living with his mother Susan. He was 26, b OH. This is very close. So...I know how it is to have family lore handed down and how hard it is to prove it wrong. The 1824 birthdate of the Anne you were given would make her over 60 when she had Henry. Impossible !? OK, we can send you John's pension application where he says he was b England. But we need your PO address. Also, we can send a Family Group Sheet for John and Susan Ann Alspauch giving Henry as a child and 6 brothers and sisters. I will make some adjustments to it and add the 1920 Census Soundex record and send it by attachment. I would like to know what all you have on Henry. Who did he marry--when and where? When and where did he die? What were his children's names? If he died in 1963, there should be a death certificate at the courthouse in the county where he died, also an obituary in the newspaper for that day. Try to get those so you have more proof."
Hi! My name is Jack Marler; and my paternal grandmother was Eliza Jane Whaley (18 February 1866 - 7 July 1927) the daughter of Seth Madison Whaley (18 June 1824 - 19 June 1899) and Mary Elinor Ross (8 September 1837 - 26 March 1890). Among the Whaleys, the earliest ancestor from whom Eliza Jane Whaley can be proven to have descended is Thomas Whaley (2 December 1772 - January 1838), Worcester County, MD, whose spouse was Margaret Bratten. By diligent searching on the Internet, I discovered and came to know my cousins Lynne Graham ([email protected]) and Jeane Freeman ([email protected]) who are both subscribers to this list. It is from them that I know all that I do concerning my grandmother's family. By subscribing to this list, I look forward to learning much else. Jack ________________________________ Dr. J. C. Marler The Vatican Film Library Pius XII Memorial Library Saint Louis University 3650 Lindell Boulevard USA-St. Louis, Missouri 63108-3302 Telephone: +1.314.977-3084 Telephone: +1.314.977-3090 Fax: +1.314.977-3108 URL: http://www.slu.edu/libraries/vfl Department of Philosophy Saint Louis University 3800 Lindell Boulevard P.O. Box 56907 USA-St. Louis, Missouri 63156-0907 Telephone: +1.314.977-3154 Telephone: +1.314.977-3149 Fax: +1.314.977-3696 URL: http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/philos 9594 Manassas Court USA-St. Louis, Missouri 63126-331794 Telephone: +1.314.849-5331 Electronic Addresses: [email protected] [email protected]
Some of us in the WSP would love to believe that we descend from Wyamarus Whaley, that staunch standard bearer for the Normans at the Battle of Hastings, who was rewarded for his services by the lordship of Whalley in Lancashire, according to Rev. Samuel Whaley in his book on the Whaley family. I put Wyamarus in the same category as the Loch Ness Monster - something we would just absolutely love to believe in, but whose existence has not really been proven. Not to me, at least. So I set out to look up some of the references to the alleged first person of the Whal(l)ey name. (Let us be clear though, that if there really was a Wyamarus Whalley, then he got his name from the place, not the other way round.) Firstly Whitaker's book, 'An History of the Original Parish of Whalley', 4th edition, published 1872. A few weeks ago, I sent a message to the list about Whitaker's analysis of the Domesday Survey of England, completed in 1086, 20 years after the Norman Conquest. At that date, the lord of the manor of Whalley was, in fact, the Church. This had been the case for several hundred years before the Conquest, and continued to be so for nearly two hundred years afterwards. The temporal lords of the area were Roger de Busli and Albert Greslet, who held it from Roger de Poitou, or the King. There is no mention of Wyamarus, or his descendents, in the Survey of the whole of what became the southern (and largest) part of the county of Lancashire. So perhaps Wyamarus existed, but later on, and the story about his exploits at the Battle of Hastings were just made up to give a bit of colour? Certainly, as William Whalley points out on his Website, there are not enough descendants of Wyamarus (as recorded by Rev. Sam) to fill the years available. But if Wyamarus ever existed, he doesn't appear in Whitaker's book on the history of the parish of Whalley. I have searched it thoroughly, with the help of a fairly comprehensive index, and there is no-one with even a faintly similar name. So far I've drawn a blank. But the search will continue. Frank Whalley Cardiff, Wales, UK
>From Jackie Weeden to Deb Whaley and George Whaley-- "I have a Henry Whaley b 6-5-1892 OH, s/o John Whaley and Susan Ann Alspaugh. BUT John Whaley was b 1844 OH (census) or England (pension record); Susan was b OH c. 1852 or c. 1853 (census records) These dates for John and Susan do not correspond with the dates you gave for Ewin and Anne. I cannot find this Henry in the 1920 census in OH. Could you tell me when and where your father Gene was born?"
Hi, Deb Jackson, The Henry John Whaley that you are looking for MAY be the Henry mentioned in a posting originally sent to the WSP by RLNSD/Jackie Weeden more than a year ago. I have copied that posting below yours, beneath the askterisks. As you can see, the Henry included in these census records was also born 1892, also lived in Ohio. Hope this is the right fellow. Jeanne Cahill ---------- >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Whaley >Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 20:58:28 EST > >Hello, thanks for the reply. My Whaley line I am researching is from Ohio. My >dad is Gene Whaley, his father is Henry John Whaley (1892-1963) . There is >some missing and I just started looking into it. I was told that Ewin Whaley >(1825-?) married Anne? (1824-?) and they came from Ireland in 1852. I haven't >found anything to confirm that info. yet. I just ordered the census trying to >find Henry's father. I do not know where they are from, or where they came in >at. Deb Jackson ****************** To George from Jackie Weeden: " I found another Huron Co OH Whaley in whom you might be interested. I am enclosing a FGS and CR and a copy of his pension application. He enlisted from Huron Co, but resided in Erie Co OH. John Whaley, b 8-23-1844 OH (according to the census, but b England according to the pension paper) mar Susan Ann Alspaugh 8-28-1874 Sandusky, Erie Co, d 4-24-1917 Erie Co OH. (State Soldiers' Home) Children: (All b in OH) Hattie b 7-17-1875, Lottie M. b 3-19-1878, Alice b 9-18-1880, Francis b 6-19-1881, Nettie b 10-10-1888, Hannah b 7-22-1890 and Henry b 6-5-1892. I did not find him in 1860, 1870 and 1900 censuses. 1880 Erie Co OH ED 112, p. 1, Groton, 6/1, 1-1 John Whaley.....39........OH OH OH Susannah.........28 wife OH PA MD Hattie................6 dau OH OH OH Lotta M..............2 dau OH OH OH Annie Alspaugh.15 sis OH PA MD 1910 Erie Co OH Sandusky 57-66-50 (Soundex only) John Whaley...... 65 OH Susan..........wife 55 OH Henry...........son 17 OH [snip] RN
--- [email protected] wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > WHALEY-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 237 > > Today's Topics: > #1 John Whaley md. Margaret Watt, Can > [[email protected]] > #2 Whaley > [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WHALEY-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 11:49:43 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: John Whaley md. Margaret Watt, Canada > > Hi, > > I am looking for a John Whaley. He was married to > Margaret Watt. She > died at the age of 75 on July 16, 1951 in Burnaby, > British Columbia, > Canada. They had 2 daughters (and possibly one son). > They operated a > boarding house in Victoria, British Columbia, > Canada. Would you have > any information on this John? It is likely that he > also died in > Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. > > My email address is: > > [email protected] > > > Thank you, > > Elke Marriott > </XMP> > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822 > Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 20:58:28 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Whaley > > Hello, thanks for the reply. My Whaley line I am > researching is from Ohio. My > dad is Gene Whaley, his father is Henry John Whaley > (1892-1963) . There is > some missing and I just started looking into it. I > was told that Ewin Whaley > (1825-?) married Anne? (1824-?) and they came from > Ireland in 1852. I haven't > found anything to confirm that info. yet. I just > ordered the census trying to > find Henry's father. I do not know where they are > from, or where they came in > at. Deb Jackson > Deb Jackson This is odd my name is Gene Whaley my father was L.B. Whaley my grandfather was Henry Melton Whaley.We are the Alabama Whaleys Gene Whaley ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com