This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWWBAEB/236.1 Message Board Post: I have much information on this man. Please let me know what information you are looking for.
I failed to check what I hadn't entered from my notes . Info from a data file by a L. Severson. Both listed as children of Isaac S Wilhite Ira R Wilhite b aug 6 1860 d 28 Feb 1864 George H Wilhite b mar 23 1862 d 25 Feb 1864 Doesn't help you any Rick, sorry about that. Must have been an illness that took both at same time. Sorry. sandra _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWWBAEB/236 Message Board Post: does anyone have information on John Hansford Wilhite, I have his father as William Lane Wilhite, Jr. He had a son John Terry Wilhite. do not have either wifes' or mother's name. need help BK bkemm@getatlas.com
Robbie Bales Broyles Died: 02-23-2002 JOHNSON CITY - Robbie Bales Broyles, 76, of North Boone Street, Johnson City, died Saturday at Johnson City Medical Center. [Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee] Mrs. Broyles was a native of Greeneville, a daughter of the late Luke C. and Jane Brown Bales. She had lived in Johnson City since 1970. She had been an employee of Johnson City Medical Center, where she was a nurse. Mrs. Broyles was a member of Bales Chapel United Methodist Church, and attended Tacoma Church of God in Johnson City. She was a member of both the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Ladies auxiliaries, and the Daughters of the American Revolution, and had been active with the Johnson City Senior Citizens. Mrs. Broyles was the widow of Sam R. Broyles, who died in 1977. Survivors include a son: Mike Bales of Lenoir City; a granddaughter: Melissa Jane Bales of Knoxville; a special nephew: Larue Bales of Greeneville; and a special friend: Eva Bales Guy of Knoxville. The family received friends from 9-10 this morning at Morris-Baker Funeral Home. The funeral service followed visitation at 10 o'clock in the North Chapel of the funeral home. The Rev. Wayne Absher and the Rev. W.D. Garman officiated. A committal service and burial followed in Mountain Home National Cemetery.
I have the following children for Isaac Simeon Wilhite and Isabella Ann Canine. Frederic B wIlhite,b. 1864 Charles Orth Wilhite, b. 1866. Benjamin Wasson Wilhite, b. 1868 Edith May Wilhite, b. 1870 James Baxter Wilhite, b. 1872 Ernest Frank Wilhite, b. 1874. Leota Autumn Wilhite, b. 1878. No Ira R. Wilhoit. Ken Broyles jkbroyles@icx.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra v" <silvrii@hotmail.com> To: <WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [WILHITE] Ira Clyde Willhite, born Sept 27, 1885, Darlington IN Rick, I found an Ira R Wilhite/Wilhoit in IN, but I don't have marriage or children. Posible father to your Ira Clyde?? Hope this helps in some way. Sandi Descendants of Isaac Simeon Wilhoit Generation No. 1 1. ISAAC SIMEON9 WILHOIT (WILLIAM8, SIMEON7, JOHN6, ADAM5, JOHANN MICHAEL4, MICHAEL3, JOHANN GEORGE2, GEORGE (JERG)1) was born June 23, 1835 in Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. He married ISABELLE ANN CANINE November 18, 1859 in Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana. She was born 1834. Children of ISAAC WILHOIT and ISABELLE CANINE are: i. IRA R. WILHOIT1, b. August 08, 1860, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. ii. GEORGE H. WILHOIT1, b. March 23, 1862, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. 111. FREDERICK BUFFINTON WILHOIT1, b. September 22, 1864; m. DORA INEZ BURKE1; b. 1870. 1v. CHARLES ORTH WILHOIT1, b. February 11, 1866, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. v. BENJAMIN WASSON WILHOIT1, b. February 11, 1869, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana; m. (1) NORA BELLE HARLAN; b. 1870; m. (2) NELLE LOUISE ROUNTREE1; b. 1870. vi. EDITH MAY WILHOIT1, b. October 26, 1870, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1; m. (1) FOUNTAIN EUGENE EASTLACK1; m. (2) JOHN FRANKLIN LAYNE1, November 18, 1891, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana; b. 1869. vii. JACOB BAXTER CROWE WILHOIT1, b. March 31, 1872, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1; m. WINONA GERARD1; b. 1872. viii. ERNEST FRANK WILHOIT1, b. February 13, 1874, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. Endnotes 1. WILHITE.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 28, 2002. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== Don't forget, there is also a new WILHOIT Mailing List at Rootsweb. Subscribe to it the same way you did to this WILHITE List. (To contact the Listowner, send to georgedurman@home.com) ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I am back on line now. Been off since Jan. 5th. Had soon major problems with my computer. One my sons sent me one of his. Sorry for the delay in answering any e-mails. John k. Broyles, Sr. (Ken) jkbroyles@icx.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWWBAEB/235 Message Board Post: I had a grandpa named Merl A. Wilhite and he married Vera Martin. I believe my grandpa was born in Oklahoma and then he came out toward Idaho. He had 6 other brothers. I was just wanting to know if anyone out there has any info. about my grandpa's ancestors, like his parents and before that. My grandpa passed away in 1997. Thanks, Angela
Richard O. Wilhoit Obit Died: 02-21-2002 Richard O. Wilhoit, 50, of Forrest Road, Midway, died Thursday evening at Takoma Adventist Hospital. [Takoma Hospital is in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee] Mr. Wilhoit was self-employed and was a Baptist. Survivors include: a son and daughter-in-law, Jamie and Rachel Wilhoit of Greeneville; two daughters and sons-in-law: Angie and Aaron Baxter, of the Jearoldstown community, and Pam and Earl Keener, of Greeneville; four grandchildren: Tyler Wilhoit and Zackarie Wilhoit, and Tyler Harrison and Terrell Harrison; two stepsons: Ken Hogan and Eddie Hogan, of Greene County; a stepdaughter: Donna Roberts of Greene County; two step-grandchildren: Jeremiah Carter and Josh Carter; a brother and sister-in-law: James and Sandy Wilhoit, of Chuckey; two sisters and a brother-in-law: Ben and Darlene Hankins, and Kathy Malone, all of Greeneville; and his fiancée, Joann Ealey. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins, and special friends: Neil Morris; a special former brother-in-law, Lynn Malone; and Jerry and Daniel Wilkerson, Tommy Franklin, Pat Dean and Donna Wilkerson, the children of Mr. Wilhoit's fiancee. Preceding him in death were his parents, Warren Wilhoit Jr. and Frances Bowens Wilhoit, and two brothers: Roger and Jeffery Wilhoit. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at Kiser Funeral Chapel. Interment will be at Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Mosheim. The Rev. Ray Fletcher will officiate. Pallbearers will be Ken Hogan, Eddie Hogan, Tommy Franklin, Stevie Collins, Jamie Wilhoit and Lynn Malone. Honorary pallbearers will be Neil Morris, Ben Hankins and Jerry Collins. The body is at Kiser Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 5 to 9 this evening.
Rick, I found an Ira R Wilhite/Wilhoit in IN, but I don't have marriage or children. Posible father to your Ira Clyde?? Hope this helps in some way. Sandi Descendants of Isaac Simeon Wilhoit Generation No. 1 1. ISAAC SIMEON9 WILHOIT (WILLIAM8, SIMEON7, JOHN6, ADAM5, JOHANN MICHAEL4, MICHAEL3, JOHANN GEORGE2, GEORGE (JERG)1) was born June 23, 1835 in Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. He married ISABELLE ANN CANINE November 18, 1859 in Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana. She was born 1834. Children of ISAAC WILHOIT and ISABELLE CANINE are: i. IRA R. WILHOIT1, b. August 08, 1860, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. ii. GEORGE H. WILHOIT1, b. March 23, 1862, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. 111. FREDERICK BUFFINTON WILHOIT1, b. September 22, 1864; m. DORA INEZ BURKE1; b. 1870. 1v. CHARLES ORTH WILHOIT1, b. February 11, 1866, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. v. BENJAMIN WASSON WILHOIT1, b. February 11, 1869, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana; m. (1) NORA BELLE HARLAN; b. 1870; m. (2) NELLE LOUISE ROUNTREE1; b. 1870. vi. EDITH MAY WILHOIT1, b. October 26, 1870, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1; m. (1) FOUNTAIN EUGENE EASTLACK1; m. (2) JOHN FRANKLIN LAYNE1, November 18, 1891, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana; b. 1869. vii. JACOB BAXTER CROWE WILHOIT1, b. March 31, 1872, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1; m. WINONA GERARD1; b. 1872. viii. ERNEST FRANK WILHOIT1, b. February 13, 1874, Montgomery, Crawfordsville, Indiana1. Endnotes 1. WILHITE.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 28, 2002. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Please excuse this email, but I'm trying to find out why email from these two Lists isn't getting to a certain subscriber. I had to send this to run a test. Regards, SgtGeorge George W. Durman WILHITE/WILHOIT List Administrator
Rick Willhite just subscribed to these 3 Lists, so I'm sending his query again, so that, if you reply, he can see the replies. If anyone can help him, it will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, SgtGeorge George W. Durman *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >Looking for any information on: > > Ira Clyde Willhite > Born Sept 27, 1885, Darlington IN > >Sincerely, Rick Willhite >________________________________________ > >Rick Willhite >E-Mail: rick.willhite@mkssoftware.com >Web Site: http://www.mkssoftware.com >________________________________________ **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT**********
Thanks for reply as to where to write for pension records. You are absolutely right (my mistake) John did not die in the war and my records indicate that. I misworded my message, but appreciate the reply. I do want to try and get his pension record. Audrey
If anyone has any information that will help Rick, please send to his personal email address, AND send a CC: back here. Thanks, George ===============(Forwarded Email)=================== Looking for any information on: Ira Clyde Willhite Born Sept 27, 1885, Darlington IN Sincerely, Rick Willhite ________________________________________ Rick Willhite E-Mail: rick.willhite@mkssoftware.com Web Site: http://www.mkssoftware.com ________________________________________
Actually John didn't die in the Revolutionery War, but died an old man in 1835. I know at the GenWeb site for Scot Co., Ky has his application for pension online. To write for pension records, find the website for the US National Archive, email them for applications, fill them out, send money and wait about six months. If you live near the regional national archive in Kansas City, Mo. They have microfilm of all the pension records for the Revolutionery War as well as micro-film pension records for men who served from Missouri. I too am a decendent of John and his son Jesse M who also settled in Clay Co., MIssouri. Hope this helps.
Can someone direct me to the website for the Kentucky Wilhite Revolutionary War Veterans? I was sent a site, which does not work. Did a search at Google but they either don't work or isn't what I need. Want to send off for the papers of John Wilhite who was killed in the Revolutionary War, (pension granted in Kentucky -- was at battle of Yorkton) as well as a later relative -- William Hall Wilhite -- killed in the Civil War at Independence, MO. Appreciate knowing where I can get information I need to send off for both. Thanks. Audrey Stars4aud@aol.com
Hi, Nancy --- Seems to me the interest in the accurate spelling of surnames started around 1880, about the same time Noah Webster published his first dictionary. Lee Wilhite Nancy Hatcher wrote: > Thanks George. Think that pretty much answers my question. I haven't seen > any documents yet so really don't know how she actually spelled her name. > Haven't really researched the Shown name but when I saw the previous message > thought it must be pronounced the same and would give me alternative > spellings to check. > > My aunts must have kept all this family history in their heads I've never > seen any of it written down and when I took notes I actually wrote down > Shawn or Shown, since they never could agree on how it was spelled we just > put down way it sounded. Kinda like census takers huh :) > > >From: "George W. Durman" <GeorgeWDurman@comcast.net> > >Reply-To: WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com > >To: WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [WILHITE] SCHONE or SHOWN? (WAS: WILHOIT / PARMAN) > >Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 04:22:35 -0500 > > > >Nancy, the original German spelling was SCHÖNE; you might find it in > >English as SCHONE or SCHOENE. I'm sure that SHOWN is just another > >way it was written in English. After all, SCHÖNE, or SCHONE, would > >have sounded like SHOWN to an English-speaking person. As to what > >it "should" be, that's a matter of preference. We just have to go by > >what > >is actually entered on legal documents. After all, WILHEIT became > >WILHOIT because of the way some English-speaking clerk heard the > >name, and BROYLES or BREHEL became BRILES in NC, because of > >the way an English-speaking clerk heard it THERE. > > > >Don't forget that back in the "olden days" in Germany, there was really > >no standardized spelling for ANY surname! And, I don't think there is > >any standardized spelling for any surname in America today. It's just > >how it got written down, and whether or not a particular person or > >branch of a family accepted that spelling. > > > >SgtGeorge > > > >At 02/13/2002 03:55 PM Wednesday, Nancy Hatcher wrote: > >*********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* > >(snip) > >>My great grandfather was Reubin W. Wilhite b. March 1, 1860, married > >>Ida Florence Hardin. He was the son of Nathaniel Mason Wilhite b. > >>Nov. 19,1828 and Cassandra Shown b. Sept. 4, 1832. > >> > >>This information was given to me by an aunt, my question is the > >>spelling on Cassandra's name. Should it be SCHONE? Is SHOWN just > >>another spelling? Is anyone else researching this line? Would > >>appreciate any and all help. > >> > >>Thanks > >> > >>Nancy > >**********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********** > >Researching: > CHRISTMAS,DILLARD,DUNAWAY,HARDIN-HARDING,HATCHER,HILL,MORELAND,ROBARDS/ROBERTS,ROWELL, > SOURBEER,SPAULDING,WILHITE > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > > ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== > Don't forget, there is also a new WILHOIT Mailing List at Rootsweb. > Subscribe to it the same way you did to this WILHITE List. > (To contact the Listowner, send to georgedurman@home.com) > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Thanks George. Think that pretty much answers my question. I haven't seen any documents yet so really don't know how she actually spelled her name. Haven't really researched the Shown name but when I saw the previous message thought it must be pronounced the same and would give me alternative spellings to check. My aunts must have kept all this family history in their heads I've never seen any of it written down and when I took notes I actually wrote down Shawn or Shown, since they never could agree on how it was spelled we just put down way it sounded. Kinda like census takers huh :) >From: "George W. Durman" <GeorgeWDurman@comcast.net> >Reply-To: WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com >To: WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [WILHITE] SCHONE or SHOWN? (WAS: WILHOIT / PARMAN) >Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 04:22:35 -0500 > >Nancy, the original German spelling was SCHÖNE; you might find it in >English as SCHONE or SCHOENE. I'm sure that SHOWN is just another >way it was written in English. After all, SCHÖNE, or SCHONE, would >have sounded like SHOWN to an English-speaking person. As to what >it "should" be, that's a matter of preference. We just have to go by >what >is actually entered on legal documents. After all, WILHEIT became >WILHOIT because of the way some English-speaking clerk heard the >name, and BROYLES or BREHEL became BRILES in NC, because of >the way an English-speaking clerk heard it THERE. > >Don't forget that back in the "olden days" in Germany, there was really >no standardized spelling for ANY surname! And, I don't think there is >any standardized spelling for any surname in America today. It's just >how it got written down, and whether or not a particular person or >branch of a family accepted that spelling. > >SgtGeorge > >At 02/13/2002 03:55 PM Wednesday, Nancy Hatcher wrote: >*********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >(snip) >>My great grandfather was Reubin W. Wilhite b. March 1, 1860, married >>Ida Florence Hardin. He was the son of Nathaniel Mason Wilhite b. >>Nov. 19,1828 and Cassandra Shown b. Sept. 4, 1832. >> >>This information was given to me by an aunt, my question is the >>spelling on Cassandra's name. Should it be SCHONE? Is SHOWN just >>another spelling? Is anyone else researching this line? Would >>appreciate any and all help. >> >>Thanks >> >>Nancy >**********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********** >Researching: CHRISTMAS,DILLARD,DUNAWAY,HARDIN-HARDING,HATCHER,HILL,MORELAND,ROBARDS/ROBERTS,ROWELL, SOURBEER,SPAULDING,WILHITE _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
http://www.kiva.net/~ferguson/spoonplayer.html You can find it on this site...or here is the Greene County, Tennessee web site... http://www.kiva.net/~jeskewic/brighthope.html ----- Original Message ----- From: <GWilho6262@aol.com> To: <WILHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:47 PM Subject: [WILHITE] Tn. Iron Works > Hello Everyone; > > Awhile back there was a posting of the location of "Iron Works" located in > Tn. Will the person please repost it, I lost my copy of it. > Thank You. > Gary A. Wilhoite > > > ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== > Don't forget, there is also a new WILHOIT Mailing List at Rootsweb. > Subscribe to it the same way you did to this WILHITE List. > (To contact the Listowner, send to georgedurman@home.com) > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Hello Everyone; Awhile back there was a posting of the location of "Iron Works" located in Tn. Will the person please repost it, I lost my copy of it. Thank You. Gary A. Wilhoite
Nancy, the original German spelling was SCHÖNE; you might find it in English as SCHONE or SCHOENE. I'm sure that SHOWN is just another way it was written in English. After all, SCHÖNE, or SCHONE, would have sounded like SHOWN to an English-speaking person. As to what it "should" be, that's a matter of preference. We just have to go by what is actually entered on legal documents. After all, WILHEIT became WILHOIT because of the way some English-speaking clerk heard the name, and BROYLES or BREHEL became BRILES in NC, because of the way an English-speaking clerk heard it THERE. Don't forget that back in the "olden days" in Germany, there was really no standardized spelling for ANY surname! And, I don't think there is any standardized spelling for any surname in America today. It's just how it got written down, and whether or not a particular person or branch of a family accepted that spelling. SgtGeorge At 02/13/2002 03:55 PM Wednesday, Nancy Hatcher wrote: *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* (snip) >My great grandfather was Reubin W. Wilhite b. March 1, 1860, married >Ida Florence Hardin. He was the son of Nathaniel Mason Wilhite b. >Nov. 19,1828 and Cassandra Shown b. Sept. 4, 1832. > >This information was given to me by an aunt, my question is the >spelling on Cassandra's name. Should it be SCHONE? Is SHOWN just >another spelling? Is anyone else researching this line? Would >appreciate any and all help. > >Thanks > >Nancy **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT**********