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Mother: Elizabeth Aglae DU BOURG |
__ | _Marius Pons of "La Maison Blanche" BRINGIER "the Immigrant"_| | (1760 - 1820) | | |__ | _Michel Douradou BRINGIER _| | (1789 - 1847) m 1812 | | | __ | | | | |_Marie Frances DURAND _______________________________________| | (1760 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Octavie BRINGIER | (1835 - ....) | __ | | | _Pierre Francois DU BOURG Chevalier de St. Louis_____________| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth Aglae DU BOURG _| (1798 - 1878) m 1812 | | __ | | |_____________________________________________________________| | |__
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Father: Thomas CHERRY Mother: Sarah WILSON |
_John CHERRY The Younger_+ | (1650 - 1685) _John CHERRY Sr. "the Immigrant"_____| | (1619 - 1699) | | |_________________________ | _Thomas CHERRY ______| | (1660 - 1748) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth FAITHFUL _________________| | (1625 - 1672) | | |_________________________ | | |--Sarah CHERRY | (1700 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WILSON of Virginia_| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Sarah WILSON _______| (1680 - ....) | | _________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth BURT |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) MARSHALL of Virginia & MD_ | _David MARSHALL _____| | (1734 - 1785) | | |____________________________________________ | _Stephen MARSHALL ___| | (1767 - 1831) | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |____________________________________________ | | |--Nancy Jones MARSHALL | (1794 - 1874) | _John BURT _________________________________ | | (1692 - ....) m 1713 | _Joseph BURT ________| | | (1731 - 1788) | | | |_Grace HOWARD ______________________________+ | | (1699 - 1735) m 1713 |_Elizabeth BURT _____| (1774 - 1820) | | ____________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Rhoda |
Illinois Marriages to 1850 Illinois Edwards County
Spouse: Lane, Nancy + Mccracken, Acquilla Marriage Date: 09 Jan
1830
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Aquilla MCCRACKEN __| | (1772 - 1851) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Acquilla MCCRACKEN Jr. | (1810 - 1831) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Rhoda_______________| (1776 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Joan WALLACE |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Patrick NAPIER Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1608 - 1668) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Patrick NAPIER Jr. | (1634 - 1668) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Joan WALLACE ______________________| (1608 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Ann GRAVES |
James Satterwhite one of the exors. named in the will of Ann
Satterwhite renounced his right of Exorship. Sd. will being
presented in Court by John Satterwhite of the exors. named, the
same being proved by John Reynolds one of the witnesses thereof,
certificate is granted sd. John Satterwhite for administration,
James Satterwhite , security. O. B. 1790-96 , p. 128.
A James Satterwhite fought in the French and Indian War
(1754-1760)
_Michael SATTERWHITE ________+ | (1640 - ....) _John SATTERWHITE ___| | (1678 - 1715) m 1698| | |_____________________________ | _John SATTERWHITE Sr._| | (1700 - 1772) m 1725 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Frances_____________| | (1679 - ....) m 1698| | |_____________________________ | | |--James S. SATTERWHITE | (1726 - 1799) | _Francis GRAVES Sr.__________+ | | (1630 - 1691) m 1678 | _Francis GRAVES Jr.__| | | (1679 - 1746) m 1699| | | |_Jane (Maguffey) (Davenport)_ | | (1635 - 1694) m 1678 |_Ann GRAVES __________| (1704 - 1791) m 1725 | | _Thomas REYNOLDS ____________+ | | (1678 - ....) |_Ann REYNOLDS _______| (1680 - 1758) m 1699| |_Susannah ROGERS ____________+ (1676 - ....)
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Mother: Rebecca LADD |
_Thomas STANLEY III__+ | (1689 - 1754) m 1726 _Thomas STANLEY IV___| | (1731 - 1797) m 1755| | |_Elizabeth CREW _____+ | (1704 - ....) m 1726 _Waddy STANLEY Sr.___| | (1759 - 1837) m 1794| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah CREW _________| | (1728 - ....) m 1755| | |_____________________ | | |--Anna STANLEY | (1800 - ....) | _James LADD I________+ | | (1703 - 1770) m 1726 | _James LADD II_______| | | (1736 - ....) m 1761| | | |_Judith ELLYSON _____ | | (1701 - ....) m 1726 |_Rebecca LADD _______| (1767 - 1864) m 1794| | _____________________ | | |_Sarah BINFORD ______| (1743 - ....) m 1761| |_____________________
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Mother: Mildred "Mindy" "Millie" HAYNES |
Posted by: Shirley Owens Date: February 16, 2001; In Reply to:
Francis L. "Frank" Whitely by josie bass: Josie, I think your
Francis L. Whitely was a brother of my great-grandfather,
William Leftwich Whitely. William was born in Liberty (Bedford)
County, Virginia in 1819, son of William and Mildred Haynes
Whitely. He and two brothers (I think Frank and Albert) migrated
to Alabama about 1836. The Frank Whitely who married Elizabeth
Hand was their uncle. We have more on the Whitely family if you
are interested.
William Leftwich Whitely was born in March, 1819, in Liberty
(Bedford) County, Virginia. Some sources give his day of birth
as March 12, but I recall that my mother said he did not know
the exact day-did not "even" know, she said, in a tone of
sympathy and added that he was an orphan. His father died when
William was two; his mother died when he was twelve. William's
daughter Susie wrote to her nephew, Seals Whitely, "My own
father and two of his brothers came south. My father came at
the age of seventeen years and lost trace of all his family
except the two brothers, his sisters died before he came south.
They were a family of twelve. I never knew anything much about
them. Father's father died when he was an infant and he was
left an orphan at twelve and had to support himself after that.
The children were defrauded out of their property and their
mother had a hard struggle but the battle with poverty made a
noble man of your Grandfather."
William left Virginia in 1836, at age 17. He settled in Russell
County, Alabama, and lived in Alabama until 1869 when the family
moved to Rome, Georgia. The 1850 Census shows them living in
the Phenix City district of Russell County. [Russell County and
Lee County are adjacent counties in Alabama that join Georgia at
Columbus.]
William owned land in Alabama and according to his son Ike, was
a hard worker and a good horse trader. Ike said that his
parents were "regular old-fashioned chicken pie Christians,
strict members of the Methodist church." Family tradition says
that William decided to move to Rome so that his girls could
have a college education.
Perhaps there were good land deals at the time which might have
had something to do with his move. (We have copies of several
deeds in Alabama and in Georgia.) Perhaps he already had
relatives in Rome since Ike mentions cousins who were in Rome
when he arrived.
Perhaps, considering the Civil War and Reconstruction, the
family was simply ready for a change. I am sure that they were
greatly affected by the deaths of the two oldest sons in the
1860's, one at age 18 in battle, the other at age 16 by drowning
in the Chattahoochee River. In Rome, the family lived on what
is now Third Avenue near the old Shorter building but later
lived on Avenue A. In 1870, William is listed on the Census for
Floyd County as a miller; on the 1880 census, he was owner of a
livery stable, the latter occupation being the one I had always
heard about. The Livery Stable was at 86 Broad Street. The
Rome Courier of August 1, 1877, shows this advertisement (small
with dark print and a graphic of a carriage) on the front page:
W. L. Whitely, Proprietor/Keeps constantly on hand to hire, Good
Horses and Excellent Vehicles, Splendid accommodations for
Drovers and others. Horses, Carriages, and Buggies always on
hand for Sale. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to all who
patronize us. The notice seems to be a running advertisement.
The Rome Daily Courier of August 31, 1882, has this
advertisement: Livery & Sales Stable/by/James M. Harrison/At the
Old Whiteley Stand.
The Rome Directory of 1883 shows the Harrison stables at 86
Broad Street so William apparently sold this business in
1881/1882. In 1883, the directory listed W. L. as "merchant."
Dean explained also that 243, 245, and 247 Broad Street were
associated with William Whitely. There was a mercantile
business and an undertaking business that later developed into
Daniel & Son. He and a son-in-law had a store, Whitely & Hill,
which became Hill & Owens [Hill and his son-in-law] and then
Owens-King which is still in existence. 245 Broad was owned by
Whitely descendants until recently. In 1879 William was elected
to the city council for a four-year term from 2nd Ward. At one
time he ran for Mayor. He was president of the school board at
the time of his death and a Tribute of the Board letter was sent
to his widow expressing the appreciation and esteem of the
Board. The Myrtle Hill Interment Book gives the reason of death
as "paralysis."
In 1880, W. L. Whitely had signed the Interment Book as Chairman
of the Cem. Com. for Myrtle Hill. The family lived near Shorter
College when it was under construction in the 1870's (Elma's
papers). The Rome City Directory of 1880-81 gives the residence
as "R. R. 2 n of Elm." They may have attended Trinity Methodist
Church since Susie's obituary shows that she joined that church
"as a young girl." Trinity was founded about 1876, renamed
Second Methodist in 1888,
then renamed Trinity about 1914-16. One of Trinity's first
pastors was the famous evangelist Sam Jones. His name is
mentioned as a revival preacher in some of the family letters.
William and Jane are buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, not far
from the burial place of Louise Axson Wilson.
In Battey's History of Rome, Battey writes about the 1886 flood:
"Fourth Ward is completely under water...Mrs. W. L. Whitely
escaped with her life only." I am not sure where she was living
at the time since she had been a widow only a year. In 1898-99,
she "boarded" with her daughter's (Susie Hill) family at 519
Avenue A. At the time of the flood, Elma was only 16 (perhaps
at Shorter?) and the article did not mention her or the other
children.
There is a court case on record which shows an almost futile
attempt to collect part of their inheritance which Ike had
invested in risky ventures with the expectation, he maintained,
of increasing its value.
Rebecca Jane died at age 83 of "old age," according to the
Myrtle Hill Interment Book. The children were born in Russell
County, Alabama, near Columbus, Georgia, except for Elma Day
Whitely who was born in Rome, Georgia.
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by Wm. G. Haynes
_Robert WHITELY of Fairfax Co. VA_+ | (1703 - 1744) m 1725 _William WHITELY Sr._| | (1734 - 1789) | | |_Susannah COMPTON ________________+ | (1707 - 1787) m 1725 _William WHITELY Jr.______________| | (1775 - 1821) m 1805 | | | _Charles TYLER III________________+ | | | (1715 - 1767) | |_Susannah TYLER _____| | (1745 - 1795) | | |_Anne HEREFORD ___________________+ | (1721 - 1769) | |--William Leftwich WHITELY | (1819 - 1885) | _William HAYNES __________________+ | | (1710 - ....) m 1734 | _Henry HAYNES Sr.____| | | (1745 - 1816) m 1784| | | |_Elizabeth MILLINER? _____________ | | (1720 - 1780) m 1734 |_Mildred "Mindy" "Millie" HAYNES _| (1787 - 1831) m 1805 | | _Elijah TURNER ___________________+ | | (1747 - 1820) |_Tabitha TURNER _____| (1762 - 1846) m 1784| |_Sarah MEADOR? ___________________ (1740 - 1827)
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Mother: Elizabeth ARMISTEAD |
___________________________________ | _Ralph WORMELEY Esq. of "Rosegill"_| | (1620 - 1665) | | |___________________________________ | _Ralph WORMELEY of "Rosegill"_| | (1650 - 1703) m 1687 | | | _Richard ELTONHEAD ________________+ | | | (1582 - 1664) m 1607 | |_Agatha ELTONHEAD _________________| | (1612 - ....) | | |_ANN SUTTON _______________________+ | (1590 - ....) m 1607 | |--Letitia WORMELEY | (1690 - ....) | _William ARMISTEAD "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1610 - 1671) m 1632 | _John A. ARMISTEAD Esq. of "Hesse"_| | | (1641 - 1693) m 1665 | | | |_Anne E. ELLIS ____________________ | | (1616 - 1650) m 1632 |_Elizabeth ARMISTEAD _________| (1667 - 1716) m 1687 | | ___________________________________ | | |_Judith____________________________| (1640 - 1700) m 1665 | |___________________________________
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