Carolyn, If a home is needed for the Oldest Whaley Ancestors list, I'm sure there is room on Family Tree DNA. I see you posted your pedigree there. It's a very well constructed site. Terry Barton gave me admin rights and a web page to administer. Just need some help from the everyone to tell me what they want to see. Mike -------------- Original message -------------- From: Carolyn Vosburg <lynvos@sbcglobal.net> > Have you posted all of the info below to the Whaley Search Party: > > > WHALEY-L@rootsweb.com > > > ??????? If not, please do! And, let Justin know about the 37 marker > test > > and the FamilyTreeDNA if you haven't already. > > > C. > > > > > On Nov 28, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Mike wrote: > > > ArialCarolyn,> > > > ? > > ArialI have no marriage for my > John. Just that he had 2 sons and a?3 daughters and a wife?in the 1790 > SC census. One of his sons was George Powell Whaley Sr.?born in 1775 > and married Mary Williams (we think) sister of West Williams. When > Mary widowed in 1817, she married Burlingham Rudd?about 1820. Her two > sons William M.?(Red)?and George P.?Whaley?Jr. were living next door > probably on inherited property. This is all in and around the > Orangeburg\Charleston SC county lines in the early 1800's. The > Alexander Whaley (1748-1833) that started the Smoky Mountain Whaley > Clan came from SC. What is interesting about this is William Whaley > (Red) born in 1801 married first to Elizabeth Faulling then 2nd to Ann > Williams, daughter of West Williams, had a son who went to live in > with the Whaleys in Tennessee and died and was buried there. DNA will > sort this out. > > ArialI see where Justin Whaley is > calling all Whaley's for DNA testing. I am the admin for the > FamilyTreeDNA site and would love it if all the Whaley's on Roots web > would get a 37 marker test. It would tell us quite a lot. I know you > have earned a lot of respect and influence on the roots web site, so > back Justin up on his quest. :)? > > ? > > ArialKeep in touch, > > ? > > ArialMike > > ? > > ArialJohn\GeorgePSr\GeorgePJr\WalterC\Charle > sM\ErnestL\Charles > Michael?? me :) > > ? > > ArialP.S. > ----- Original Message ----- > > ArialFrom:> >Arial > 0000,0000,EEEECarolyn > Vosburg > > ArialTo:> ly>Arial > 0000,0000,EEEEMike> ger> > > ArialCc:> ly>Arial > 0000,0000,EEEEJustin > Whaley > > ArialSent:> mily>Arial > Monday, November 27, 2006 4:20 PM > > ArialSubject:> tfamily>Arial > Re: John Whaley Son of James Whaley, Sr. d. 1785 Loudoun Co, > VA > > > > > On Nov 27, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Mike wrote: > > > Carolyn, > > ? > > Do you know what happened to John Whaley? Where he went etc? My GGGG > Grandfather was John Whaley. He lived in SC and was born in the mid > 1700's. Don't know exactly. I recently had my DNA tested. Are any of > the males from the direct James Whaley Sr. line planning on testing > their DNA. I would like to know if we are distantly related or not. > > ? > > Thanks, > > ? > > Charles Michael Whaley > > St. James Parish Goose Creek SC > > > > > > I'd surely like to know, too, who your Whaley clan descended from > originally! > > I don't have a clue. And, I haven't heard from anyone who is planning > on doing > > the DNA test. There has been some discussion about it, but nothing > definiite! > > > Refresh my memory, please. What dates/marriages, etc. do you have for > your > > John? > > > C. > > >