>Looking for info on David Alex Whaley who married Veronica Glass on >oraround 1916. >Donald Sorry, that name isn't in my database. I checked the Genealogy Library at Family Tree Maker too and nothing there. I'll keep the names on file in case I run across them in my search. Could you please tell me where they married and/or where in the country they lived - it will make it easier if I find something. Lee
Looking for info on David Alex Whaley who married Veronica Glass on or around 1916. Donald
We have recently received queries from several individuals all with a return address of: whaleyall <[email protected]>. Whaleyall appears to be a mailing list similar to the Whaley Search Party. It is hosted on the the Latter Saints computer familysearch.org. Somehow queries posted to Whaleyall are being sent to the WSP. Replies to these queries are rejected unless you are a member of the Whaleyall list. If you want to send a reply, you can join whaleyall at http://www.familysearch.org. I signed up a few minutes ago. No charge. I don't know what benefits I will get from it. I am trying to contact the postmaster at familysearch.org and see how/why our two lists are linked. I will keep an eye on it and see if we can make it work to our mutual benefit. George
I'll try to check it this Sunday. George [email protected] wrote: > > >From Jackie Weeden--To Deb Whaley > The exact location of John C.'s birth may be a help in locating his > parents. All we had before was SC, but now you say Greenwood, SC. > There is a Greenwood Co and a Greenwood town in SC, but prior to > 1897 the present Greenwood Co was called Abbeyville and Edgefield Co. > My census index shows...... > In 1840 in Edgefield Co, p. 117 there was an ABNER Whaley. > In 1840 Abbeyville Co p. 48 there was a LEWIS Whaley. > In 1850 Abbeyville Co, Saluda R. p. 128 there was a LARVIS Whaley (Lewis?) > In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 51 there was an ELIZA Whaley. > In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 53, there was a D.A. Whaley. > Also, in 1860 in Colleton Co, Edisto Island, there was a John C. Calhoun > Whaley. Colleton Co is an eastern Co while the others are western. > > John Calhoun would be c. age 15 in 1850 and would probably still > be in his parents' home and he might be his own head of house at > age c. 25 in 1860. > He went to TX prior to 1862 as his first child was b. there. > (Notice that he has children named Lewis and Elizabeth) > I will not be able to check on the exact listing for the above census > records for some time, but I was wondering if GEORGE WHALEY > our listowner could help us out. Maybe John Calhoun can be found in > one of the census records given above. > ******************* > John Calhoun's 8/19/1899 pension papers say his address then was > PO Lancaster, Dallas Co TX. Did he die there? > I cannot find Lancaster. Did his death certificate tell where he was > buried? If you could find the cemetery, perhaps some of the stones > there might solve the birthdate problems we have with some of the > children. > In 1900 Amanda stated she was the mother of 10 children and 2 were > deceased. We have only 9 children unless there actually were 2 named > Edward P. Which 2 were deceased by 1900? Perhaps cemetery > records would help. > The Edward P. birth and death date given you by a descendant pose > another problem. If he were b 6-25-1887, how could his sister > Lillie Frances be b 3- -1887? > And we have the same problem with the other Edward P. birthdate and > that of his brother William F. being born 4 months apart. > Please pursue the cemetery suggestion. > ************ > Do you have marriage dates for Lula Elizabeth and Lillie Frances? > Do you have a death date for Lula Elizabeth, Jesse Henry, Walter Lee > and William F.? > > Lots of work for you. Good luck. Jackie Weeden. > >
I have the complete geneology of the Edisto Island, SC Whaley's. Will have to locate the information and will let you know if there is a John Calhoun Whaley. If you go along the coast of SC, Edisto Island is going toward Sav., GA from Charleston, SC. There is James Island, John's Island, Wadmalaw Island, then Edisto Island. The reason for the delay is I have just moved to Charleston, SC & will have to locate the book. Lynn Haltiwanger [email protected] wrote: > >From Jackie Weeden--To Deb Whaley > The exact location of John C.'s birth may be a help in locating his > parents. All we had before was SC, but now you say Greenwood, SC. > There is a Greenwood Co and a Greenwood town in SC, but prior to > 1897 the present Greenwood Co was called Abbeyville and Edgefield Co. > My census index shows...... > In 1840 in Edgefield Co, p. 117 there was an ABNER Whaley. > In 1840 Abbeyville Co p. 48 there was a LEWIS Whaley. > In 1850 Abbeyville Co, Saluda R. p. 128 there was a LARVIS Whaley (Lewis?) > In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 51 there was an ELIZA Whaley. > In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 53, there was a D.A. Whaley. > Also, in 1860 in Colleton Co, Edisto Island, there was a John C. Calhoun > Whaley. Colleton Co is an eastern Co while the others are western. > > John Calhoun would be c. age 15 in 1850 and would probably still > be in his parents' home and he might be his own head of house at > age c. 25 in 1860. > He went to TX prior to 1862 as his first child was b. there. > (Notice that he has children named Lewis and Elizabeth) > I will not be able to check on the exact listing for the above census > records for some time, but I was wondering if GEORGE WHALEY > our listowner could help us out. Maybe John Calhoun can be found in > one of the census records given above. > ******************* > John Calhoun's 8/19/1899 pension papers say his address then was > PO Lancaster, Dallas Co TX. Did he die there? > I cannot find Lancaster. Did his death certificate tell where he was > buried? If you could find the cemetery, perhaps some of the stones > there might solve the birthdate problems we have with some of the > children. > In 1900 Amanda stated she was the mother of 10 children and 2 were > deceased. We have only 9 children unless there actually were 2 named > Edward P. Which 2 were deceased by 1900? Perhaps cemetery > records would help. > The Edward P. birth and death date given you by a descendant pose > another problem. If he were b 6-25-1887, how could his sister > Lillie Frances be b 3- -1887? > And we have the same problem with the other Edward P. birthdate and > that of his brother William F. being born 4 months apart. > Please pursue the cemetery suggestion. > ************ > Do you have marriage dates for Lula Elizabeth and Lillie Frances? > Do you have a death date for Lula Elizabeth, Jesse Henry, Walter Lee > and William F.? > > Lots of work for you. Good luck. Jackie Weeden. >
To Gene Whaley from Jackie Weeden-- Thanks for pointing out the discrepancies in the marriage date for Edward and Elizabeth Caldwell. Jackie had taken the date from the GA Genealogical Magazine and it says 1803. The LDS IGI record also says 1803, but, as you say, the Maddox book of Early Marriages does say 1830. Personally, it would seem that Maddox is correct, but we need to go to the *original* source that he used, which would be the marriage records on film at LDS. Are you close to an LDS library so you could order a film? The 1830 date would be great for you, as it would then make it possible for this couple to be parents of James Ratliff Whaley. But still, to be sure, please pursue the death certificate and obituary suggestion I gave you. We want to be *sure*. There seems to be no census record for this couple in GA and AL. James Ratliff was b in AL ten years after the marriage. There should perhaps be more children. If the 1860 census is correct, then Edward must have d before 1860, as Elizabeth was living with James in Quitman Co GA. So..they married in GA, he was b in AL, and then they went back to GA and then back to AL????? You said you had birth dates for Edward and Elizabeth. Where did you get them? Jackie
Jenne I don't remember you but you are great, yes I am tracing that line James Whaley and Sally kelly, and I would love to hear from Joy we are defintly the same line.
This is an interesting tidbit of news.. thought that I would share as I am sure most of us have at least one line we are researching in the UK... Jeannie <>< Here is some very interesting news for all those looking for UK connections. Births Death Marriage Records on the Net - UK To: [email protected] Hi Listers, Next month in Parliament, the Labour MP for Upminster, Keith Darvill, will present a Bill before the House of Commons to put all records of birth, death and marriage on the Internet. If successful, it will mean that we do not need to be charged £6.50 each time we want to look up each paper. Instead we will be charged a token fee. I do not know more than that it was in one of today's Sunday tabloids (The People, page 33), but I certainly think it would be worth supporting. I intend to write to Mr Darvill offering him my support and will urge my own MP to support Mr Darvill's Bill when it comes before the House. Your MP can be contacted at : House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA. If you are unsure who your MP is you can find out with your postcode at this web site: http://www.locata.co.uk/commons/ ==== ADKINS Mailing List ==== To search through the ADKINS archives, see the following homepage and enter ADKINS: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
http://www.ecis.com/~azopp/archive/1880wv.txt Whaleys of Mason, WV http://www.rootsweb.com/~takelley/culp1810/c1810w.htm Whale, Whaling of Culpeper. (W)Va Angela Pratt Whaley CHECK OUT The Pratt Family of West Virginia at http://www.globalvision.net/~awhaley/ Researching Barnes, Covalt, Cowell, Davis, Ford, Pratt, Weekley, Whaley Transcribing 1850 Barbour Co, (W)Va census [Salvation] is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2:8b,9
Register of St. Philips Parish 1754-1810: Charles Town or Charleston, SC, D. E. Huger Smith and A.S. Salley, Jr., University of SC Press, 1971. Pg. 97 St. John, Mary G. { Sept. 25th, 1779, Mary Goff (Gough), of James and Elizabeth St. John, was baptized...} Pinckney, Charles C. { Sept. 10th, 1779, Charles Cotesworth, of Charles Cotesworth B... Pinckney was baptized... } Footnote: (subsequently Gen.) Charles Cotesworth Pinckney by his first wife, Sarah Middleton, to whom he had been married, Sept. 28, 1773. Whaley, Joseph { Aug. 9th, 1773, Joseph, of James & Sarah Whaley was baptized...} A Dictionary of Surnames, Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, Oxford University Press, Oxford, NY, 1988, 1989, 1990. Pg.572 WHALLEY English: habitation name from Whalley in Lancs. or Whaley in Derbys., both so called from OE "hwealf" vault, arch, hill, and "leah" wood, clearing. In some cases it may also be from Waley in Ches. which has as its first element OE "weg" path, road (see way). Vars:Whaley, Wal(l)ey Pg 573 WHELAN Irish: Anglicized form of Gael. O'Faolain' desc. of Faolan, a personal name rep. a dim. of "faol" wolf. Vars: Wheelan, Whelehan, O'Whealane, (O)Whalen, O'F(e)olane, (O')Fylan, O'Phelane, Phelan, Philan, Heelan, Wolf. Pg 220 GOUGH 1. English of Celtic origin: occupation name for a smith, from Gael. "gobha", Corn./Bret. "goff". The surname is common in E Anglia, where it is prob. of Bret. orig., introduced by followers of Wm the Conquerer. 2. Welsh: nickname for a red-haired person, from W Coch red, showing the mutation of the initial consonant that occurs when the adj. is used attributively with a proper name. Vars (of 1): Goff(e); Gow(Sc.); Angove (Corn.); (of 2) Gou(d)ge, Goodge, Gudge, Gutch, Gooch (mainly E Anglia). Cogns. (of 1): Bret.: Le Goff (of 2): Corn.: Couch. Dims: (of 1): Eng.: Goffin, Gowen (chiefly E Anglia), Bret.: Goffic, Govic, Go(u)ic Pej (of 10: Eng: Goward (E Anglia) Pars. (from 1): Sc: McGowe(e), Gael.: Mac Gobha, See also McGowan. Angela Pratt Whaley CHECK OUT The Pratt Family of West Virginia at http://www.globalvision.net/~awhaley/ Researching Barnes, Covalt, Cowell, Davis, Ford, Pratt, Weekley, Whaley Transcribing 1850 Barbour Co, (W)Va census [Salvation] is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2:8b,9
>From Jackie Weeden--To Deb Whaley The exact location of John C.'s birth may be a help in locating his parents. All we had before was SC, but now you say Greenwood, SC. There is a Greenwood Co and a Greenwood town in SC, but prior to 1897 the present Greenwood Co was called Abbeyville and Edgefield Co. My census index shows...... In 1840 in Edgefield Co, p. 117 there was an ABNER Whaley. In 1840 Abbeyville Co p. 48 there was a LEWIS Whaley. In 1850 Abbeyville Co, Saluda R. p. 128 there was a LARVIS Whaley (Lewis?) In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 51 there was an ELIZA Whaley. In 1860 Abbeyville Co, Greenwood, p. 53, there was a D.A. Whaley. Also, in 1860 in Colleton Co, Edisto Island, there was a John C. Calhoun Whaley. Colleton Co is an eastern Co while the others are western. John Calhoun would be c. age 15 in 1850 and would probably still be in his parents' home and he might be his own head of house at age c. 25 in 1860. He went to TX prior to 1862 as his first child was b. there. (Notice that he has children named Lewis and Elizabeth) I will not be able to check on the exact listing for the above census records for some time, but I was wondering if GEORGE WHALEY our listowner could help us out. Maybe John Calhoun can be found in one of the census records given above. ******************* John Calhoun's 8/19/1899 pension papers say his address then was PO Lancaster, Dallas Co TX. Did he die there? I cannot find Lancaster. Did his death certificate tell where he was buried? If you could find the cemetery, perhaps some of the stones there might solve the birthdate problems we have with some of the children. In 1900 Amanda stated she was the mother of 10 children and 2 were deceased. We have only 9 children unless there actually were 2 named Edward P. Which 2 were deceased by 1900? Perhaps cemetery records would help. The Edward P. birth and death date given you by a descendant pose another problem. If he were b 6-25-1887, how could his sister Lillie Frances be b 3- -1887? And we have the same problem with the other Edward P. birthdate and that of his brother William F. being born 4 months apart. Please pursue the cemetery suggestion. ************ Do you have marriage dates for Lula Elizabeth and Lillie Frances? Do you have a death date for Lula Elizabeth, Jesse Henry, Walter Lee and William F.? Lots of work for you. Good luck. Jackie Weeden.
Hi Joy Krahn, etal-- I have a Weeden FGS (Family Group Sheet) here on disk for the James and Sally family. His parents were James and Elizabeth Page. (1st husband John Hall) He was b Jefferson Co VA/WV and d MO His children were --Frances V., Almira S., Jasper M., Francis M., Olive, Rose or Isabelle and Jerusha. I also have a FGS for James and Elizabeth Page, parents of James W. There is much similarity in what you have given. We need to exchange information to fill in the blanks. I can attach and send these 2 FGSs to you if you so wish. Ruby Nelson for Jackie Weeden. [email protected]
Ok,correct me if I am wrong. Back in October of 1998,In Digest 192. I was giving answers to my D.A. Whaley.And the closest everyone can come up with was a David Alex Whaley.In the 1900 his wife's name was Victory and been married for 5 years and had a son Albert.Is Victory short for Victoria? And is Albert Whaley the same one I found in the marriage index for 1912?That I don't know.I'll have to get the other part of that film as it did run out.As soon as I find the answer out,I'll post what I find. Donald Researching:B.R.A.B.B.Z.S.O.N. D.A.R.D.E.N. G.L.A.S.S. R.O.B.E.R.T.S. W.H.A.L.E.Y. Y.O.U.N.G. D.A.N.I.E.L. T.H.O.M.A.S.
|--- Original Message --- |From: whaleyall<[email protected]> |To: whaleyall<[email protected]> |Date: 9/26/99 4:36:36 PM | I really do not know if there is a connection. All I have so far is John R. Whaley was born about Apr 1817 and died 14 Nov 1852. He married Eliza Ann ? and she was born about 1814. James W. Whaley born in 1811 isn't that far from 1817 as to be siblings but I have not information on where John R. was born or who his parents were so it's hard to make a connection. The children of John and Eliza Ann are: John Whaley b. abt 1843 Melvina J. Whaley b 1 Sep 1852, d 24 Jun 1926 Wilson Whaley Amanda Whaley Warren Whaley Mary E. Whaley Melvina J. Whaley (my g-g-grandmother) married John M. Redding 28 Mar 1872, son of Daniel Redding and Juda (Julia) Bragg. I hope to someday find out more information and possible connections. Looking forward to hearing from anyone. Thanks Diana Wagner ----- MailStart Plus - http://www.mailstartplus.com Consolidate Your Mailboxes Into an Organized, Filtered, Spell-Checked, Anywhere, Anytime WebBox
> Angela Pratt Whaley wrote > Whalley, Edward- d. at Hadley, Mass., c 1678. English > commander in the English Civil War, and regicide, one of > Cromwell's major generals. He fled to America at the Restoration. > [My note: I would like to know where the editors of this book got > the information on the place of death for Edward.] > Edward Whalley and William Goffe's flight to the colonies and their stay in Hadley, MA are well documented. Edward's death is not documented but is believed to have been in Hadley at about the date cited. See e.g. Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut No. 35, "The Regicides in Connecticut", Lemuel Aiken Welles, 1935 or "History of Hadley...", Sylvester Judd, H.R. Hunting & Co., Springfield, MA 1905. Because of the lack of documentation of his death, all sorts of theories about the fate of Edward Whalley have been put forward. William Whalley Camas, WA USA
1 _______ WHALEY--no additional information on him other than he was married to: sp: Stella CLAYTON (her first husband's name) (b. Oct 1884; d. bef Dec 1940) Does this look familiar to anyone? Can anyone fill me in here? I'll be glad to exchange information. --Carol
I have next to nothing to go on other than a fair amount of information about ___________ WHALEY's wife Betty HUFFINGTON and their children: 1 _____WHALEY sp: Betty WHALEY (b. 1740, Somerset Co., Maryland, USA) 2 Betty WHALEY 2 Thomas WHALEY (b. bef 18 Mar 1800) 2 Littleton WHALEY (b. bef 18 Mar 1800) 2 Joshua WHALEY (b. bef 18 Mar 1800) Does this look familiar to anyone? Can anyone fill me in please? I will be glad to exchange information. --Carol
Carol Loden, Joy Krahn: I believe that you are looking for the same folks, James Whaley & Sally Kelly, whose daughter was Olive Lucretia Whaley. Good luck. Jeanne Cahill ---------- >From: whaleyall <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Looking for info on James Whaley >Date: 26 Sep 1999 11:36:36 -0500 > >Hi >My husband is a decent ant of James Whaley b. dec. 10, 1750 Jefferson >Co. Virginia: d.Salisbury, Meigs Co. Ohio Dec 4, 1840 His second wife >(Mrs.) Elizabeth (Page Hall b. Dec 3, 1783 Jefferson Co. Virginia: d. >aft 1853 in Meigs Co. Ohio. They were married in Frederick Co. Va. Mar. >6 1808. > >Their son was James W. Whaley b. Nov. 24, 1811 @ Jefferson Co. Virginia; >d. Feb. 13, 1896 @ Carrollton Missouri. He married Sally Kelly b. Dec >16, 1818 in Ohio; d. Dec 21, 1862 in Meigs Co. Ohio. They married Jan >2, 1834 > >Their daughter was Olive Lucretia Whaley g. May 24 1844 @ Pomeroy, Meigs >Co. Ohio; d. Dec. 22, 1934 @ Norwalk California. She married Addison >Charles Hamilton on Sept. 3 1864. Addison was born Oct. 31, 1842 @ >Athens co. Ohio and dies Sept. 4 1914 @ Harper Co. Oklahoma. > >They had a son James Henry Hamilton b. Jan 23, 1866 @ Proctorville, >Livingston Co. Mo.; d. Aug. 1 1944 @ Whittier California. He married >Annie E. Glancy on June 9, 1892. Annie was born June 12, 1866 (place >unknown) & dies Jan 12, 1900 in Kansas City Mo. > >Their son was Robbie Charles Hamilton b. Apr. 28, 1892 or 3 in >Carrollton Missouri; d. Dec. 13, 1954. He married (Mrs.) Anna (Taylor) >Wessell on Oct. 18, 1918. Anna was born Mar 23, 1892 in Indian >Territory (now Oklahoma) & died June 20 1937 in San Mateo, California. > >Their daughter was Anita Pauline Hamilton b. Feb. 11, 1920 in Meredian, >Sutter Co. California; d. Aug. mid 1970's; married John A. Krahn on >Sept. 11, 1937 in Redwood City California. > >Their son is John Robert Krahn b. Apr. 12, 1941. > >Does any of this information match what you have. Looking forward to >hearing from you. > >Thanks >Joy Krahn > > >
New Century Cyclopedia of Names, Vol. III, Ed. by Clarence L. Barnhart and William D. Halsey, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., NY. Whalen, Grover Aloysius b at NY June 2, 1886. American public official and businessman. He served as police commissioner of NY City (1928-30) and as president of the NY World's Fair (1939-40). However, he is best known as chairman of the mayor's reception committee, or office greeter of distinguishing guests of NY City. Whaley Bridge- Urban district in C England, in Derbyshire, about 10 mi. SE of Stockport, ab. 188 mi. NW of London by rail. 5,365 (1951). Whalley, Edward- d. at Hadley, Mass., c 1678. English commander in the English Civil War, and regicide, one of Cromwell's major generals. He fled to America at the Restoration. [My note: I would like to know where the editors of this book got the information on the place of death for Edward.] The Parish Registers of England, J. Charles Cox, LL.D., FSA, Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1974. Whalley Parish, Lanc. 1538-1601 yrs incl, Lanc. P.R.S. (by whom printed), 1900 (Date of Issue) Angela Pratt Whaley CHECK OUT The Pratt Family of West Virginia at http://www.globalvision.net/~awhaley/ Researching Barnes, Covalt, Cowell, Davis, Ford, Pratt, Weekley, Whaley Transcribing 1850 Barbour Co, (W)Va census [Salvation] is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2:8b,9
Hi My husband is a decent ant of James Whaley b. dec. 10, 1750 Jefferson Co. Virginia: d.Salisbury, Meigs Co. Ohio Dec 4, 1840 His second wife (Mrs.) Elizabeth (Page Hall b. Dec 3, 1783 Jefferson Co. Virginia: d. aft 1853 in Meigs Co. Ohio. They were married in Frederick Co. Va. Mar. 6 1808. Their son was James W. Whaley b. Nov. 24, 1811 @ Jefferson Co. Virginia; d. Feb. 13, 1896 @ Carrollton Missouri. He married Sally Kelly b. Dec 16, 1818 in Ohio; d. Dec 21, 1862 in Meigs Co. Ohio. They married Jan 2, 1834 Their daughter was Olive Lucretia Whaley g. May 24 1844 @ Pomeroy, Meigs Co. Ohio; d. Dec. 22, 1934 @ Norwalk California. She married Addison Charles Hamilton on Sept. 3 1864. Addison was born Oct. 31, 1842 @ Athens co. Ohio and dies Sept. 4 1914 @ Harper Co. Oklahoma. They had a son James Henry Hamilton b. Jan 23, 1866 @ Proctorville, Livingston Co. Mo.; d. Aug. 1 1944 @ Whittier California. He married Annie E. Glancy on June 9, 1892. Annie was born June 12, 1866 (place unknown) & dies Jan 12, 1900 in Kansas City Mo. Their son was Robbie Charles Hamilton b. Apr. 28, 1892 or 3 in Carrollton Missouri; d. Dec. 13, 1954. He married (Mrs.) Anna (Taylor) Wessell on Oct. 18, 1918. Anna was born Mar 23, 1892 in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) & died June 20 1937 in San Mateo, California. Their daughter was Anita Pauline Hamilton b. Feb. 11, 1920 in Meredian, Sutter Co. California; d. Aug. mid 1970's; married John A. Krahn on Sept. 11, 1937 in Redwood City California. Their son is John Robert Krahn b. Apr. 12, 1941. Does any of this information match what you have. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks Joy Krahn