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Michael Whitmire, Jr.(W7/1.2), son of Michael Whitmire (W8/1.1) and Cathene Whitmire, was born February 8, 1765, according to his tombstone in the Daucusville, South Car­olina cemetery.  He was probably born in South Carolina.  He was married about 1786, wife's name Nancy, according to the research of Haskell Pruett.

 

He was enumerated in the 1790 census of Pendleton County, District 96, page 83 as the head of a household composed of "two males over 16, one male under 16 and three fe­males" in an adjacent location to his father. 

 

"Michael Whitmer," believed to be (W7/1.2) received a deed to 213 acres for œ70 Jan­uary 24, 1792 from Stephen Fuller, according to Pendleton District Deed Book B, page 15.  Fuller had received the land located on the south side of the Saluda River in a grant dated September 4, 1786.  On October 13, 1794 he purchased 147 acres "west of the old boundary" for œ10, 11 shillings, according to Pendleton District Deed Book G, page 438.

 

He was mentioned in the will of his father written in 1795, and he assisted in the in­ventory of his father's estate in Pendleton District March 24, 1797.

 

He appeared as the head of Household 296 in the 1800 census of Pendleton District:

 

        "Whitmire, Michael      white male      26-45

                                white female    26-45

                                white female    10-16

                                white male       0-10

                                white male       0-10

                                white female     0-10

                                white female     0-10"

 

He reappeared in the 1810 census of Pendleton District, page 143. The household was reported as:

 

        "Whitmire, Michael, Jr. white male      over 45

                                white female    over 45

                                white female    16-26

                                white female    16-26

                                white male      10-16

                                white male      10-16

                                white male       0-10"

 

Michael Whitmire, Jr. (W7/1.2) died July 1, 1819, according to the research of Lynda Dorene Whitmire Wright (W1/3.3), however a Michael Whitmire, possibly (W7/1.2), reap­peared in the 1820 census of Pendleton District as the head of a household composed of:

 

       "Whitmire, Michael       white male      over 45

                                white female    over 45"

 

He died before May 28, 1821 and was buried in the Whitmire family cemetery near Pump­kintown on the Saluda River.  Children born to Michael Whitmire, Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whitmire include:

 

        Catherina Whitmire      (W6/2.1)        born about 1788

        Jeremiah Whitmire       (W6/2.2)        born about 1794

        Elizabeth Whitmire      (W6/2.3)        born about 1795

        Rebecca Whitmire        (W6/2.4)        born about 1797

        Michael Whitmire III    (W6/2.5)        born June 27, 1798

        Martin Whitmire         (W6/2.6)        born August 16, 1801

 

Catherina Whitmire (W6/2.1), daughter of Michael Whitmire Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whit­mire, was born about 1788, probably in Pendleton District.  She was apparently the "white female, 10-16" who appeared in her father's household in the 1800 census.  She was married about 1806 to Rev. Allen Robinson (R6/1.1).  He conveyed land on the South Saluda River near Carpenter's Creek adjoining that of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) August 30, 1838 to his son Randolph Robinson (R5/1.2).  He died March 28, 1854.

 

Thirteen children were born to them, including:

 

        Anna Robinson           (R5/1.1)        born about 1816

        Randolph Robinson       (R5/1.2)        born about 1817

 

Anna Robinson (R5/1.1), daughter of Rev. Allen Robinson (R6/1.1) and Catherina Whit­mire Robinson (W6/2.1), was born about 1816 in Pendleton District.  She was married about 1834 to Jeremiah Whitmire [unidentified].  She was mentioned in the will of her father which was probated in Pickens County April 7, 1855.  They were received June 9, 1860 by letter at Ebenezer Baptist Church at Traveler's Rest, South Carolina.  She died April 3, 1861, according to the church minutes.  Children born to Jeremiah Whit­mire and Anna Robinson Whitmire (R5/1.1) are unknown.

 

Jeremiah Whitmire (W6/2.2), son of Michael Whitmire Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whitmire, was born about 1794, probably in Pendleton District.  He was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1820 census of Pendleton District, page 86.

 

The family was rendered as:

 

        "Whitmire, Jeremiah     white male      16-26

                                white female    26-45

                                white male       0-10

                                one slave"

 

He sold 45 acres of land "on the Saluda" to his brother Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) in 1840, according to Pickens County Deed Book D-1, page 336.  He sold an additional 86 acres to R. G. Whitmire (unidentified) in 1842, according to Pickens County Deed Book D-1, page 584.  In the same year he sold 30 acres to Odom Cox, according to Pick­ens County Deed Book D-1, page 584.

 

"J. M. Whitmire," perhaps (W6/2.2), was a witness to the will of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) April 16, 1870 in Greenville County.

 

Elizabeth Whitmire (W6/2.3), daughter of Michael Whitmire Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whit­mire, was born about 1795, probably in Pendleton District.  She was married about 1814, husband's name Findlay.

 

Rebecca Whitmire (W6/2.4), daughter of Michael Whitmire Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whit­mire, was born about 1797, probably in Pendleton District.  She was married about 1817, husband's name Finlay.

 

Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5), son of Michael Whitmire Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whit­mire, was born June 27, 1798, probably in Pendleton District.  He was married about 1820 to Mary Finlay (F6/1.2) who was born May 3, 1804, according to Lynda Dorene Whit­mire Wright (W1/3.3), a descendant.  Mary Finlay (F6/1.2) was possibly a sister to the husband of Rebecca Whitmire (W6/2.4).

 

Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1820 census of Pendleton District, page 86, listed as:

 

        "Whitmire, Michael      white male      18-26

                                white female    26-45

                                one slave"

 

Located nearby were the households of "Christopher Whitmire [(W7/1.6)], Samuel Whit­mire [(W7/1.5)], Jeremiah Whitmire [(W6/2.2)] and [a second] Christopher Whitmire [unidentified]."

 

Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) sold 100 acres of land that he had inherited to his brother Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) May 28, 1821.  The land was located on the South Fork of Saluda River and adjoined the land of R. M. Earles, John Hunt and Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6), according to Pendleton District (Pickens County) deed records.

 

In 1842 he sold to H. Cleveland Hunt 230 acres on the Saluda River, according to Pick­ens County deed records.  In the same year he sold 26 acres on Crooked Creek to James McAdam.

 

He appeared as the head of a household in 1850 census of Greenville County, South Car­olina.  He was shown as a farmer with $2,500 in real estate.  Mary Finlay Whitmire (F6/1.2) died August 3, 1869, and he was remarried a few months later to Martha Lang­ford (L6/1.1) who was born in 1803.  Haskell Pruett shows her year of birth as 1814.

 

He wrote his will April 16, 1870:

 

"I, Michael Whitmire, of the County of Greenville, State of South Carolina, being of a sound mind and disposing memory and understanding do make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following:

 

Item 1st: All my just debts to be paid.

 

Item 2nd: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Martha Whitmire the use of all my property both real and personal wheresoever lying or found to dispose of any part she may think best and manage the rest as she wishes during her natural lifetime or so long as she remains my widow, in case she marries then she has what she had before our marriage, she being the one to say what that was, and the rest sold and equally di­vided between my children to wit: My deceased son Washington Whitmire's children one child's part and my deceased daughter Eliza­beth Singleton's children one child's part and my son Waddy Whitmire and my daughter Louise Hester each a child's part with the exception of twenty dollars which I will to my two grandsons, Michael Whitmire and Michael Hester--ten each and the part reserved for my wife in case of her marriage be divided as above if she dies my widow.

 

Item 3rd: I appoint E. A. Kelly and Samuel Tinsley my executors with power to turn over to the person having the minor grandchildren in charge should there be any at time of sale and distribution.

 

Item 4th: I revoke all former wills by me heretofore made this 16th day of April 1870.

 

In the presence of                              Michael Whitmire

  J. M. Whitmire

  E. C. Kelly

  N. E. Morgan"

 

He died October 16, 1871, and Martha Langford Whitmire (L6/1.1) died in January 1891.  Shortly after her death Louisa Whitmire Hester (W6/1.1) filed suit in Greenville County for partition of the estate:

 

"State of South Carolina

 County of Greenville

 In the Common Pleas

 

Louisa Hester, vs. Defendants:  1. William A. Whitmire  11. Olive F. Blackman

Plaintiff                       2. Mary Ferguson        12. William J. Blackman

                                3. John Whitmire        13. Lee Blackman

                                4. Mary L. Wallace      14. Rufus Blackman

                                5. Michael Whitmire     15. John Blackman

                                6. Pierce Whitmire      16. Minnie Blackman

                                7. Emily E. Godfrey     17. Effie Blackman

                                8. Michael Hester       18. Etta Morrell

                                9. Adeline James        19. Cullen Blackman

                               10. Mary Blackman        20. Mary Blackman

                                                        21. Bertha Blackman

 

The complaint of the above named plaintiff respectfully shows:

 

I. That Michael Whitmire, late of the county and state aforesaid, departed this life on or about the 16th day of October AD1871 after having duly executed his last will and testament.

 

II. That after the death of the said Michael Whitmire to wit on the 16th day of Octo­ber 1871 the said will was duly proven in common forms and letters testa­mentary issued to Samuel Tinsley by the Probate Judge of Greenville County who alone qualified as ex­ecutor thereof.

 

III. That said executor took charge of the estate, sold most of the personal property, paid the testators debts and expenses of administration and turned over the personal property remaining . . . and the balance of the proceeds sold to the widow and after­ward on his own petition and after a final accounting as executor was discharged from further accounting and afterward moved out of the state and has ever since remained out of the state and ... administration ... will ... has ... and there is nothing of the personal property remaining.

 

IV. The said testator also owned at the time of his death a tract of land situate in the county and state aforesaid, whereon he then lived, containing two hundred and two acres, more or less, adjoining lands now owned by E. A. Kelly, W. B. Lindsay and oth­ers, this tract of land was turned over to the widow the said Martha Whitmire who liv­ed on it and enjoyed the rents and profits thereof up to the time of her death which occurred on the ... day of January 1891.

 

V. That plaintiff is the person mentioned in the will as Louisa Hester, Waddy Whitmire is dead and the defendants Mary Ferguson, John Whitmire, Michael Whit­mire and Pierce Whitmire are his children, all of whom are of full age and re­side in this state; the said Michael Whitmire is also the person to whom the special legacy of ten dollars was bequeathed and the defendant Michael Hester is the other legatee of the other ten dol­lars mentioned in the will; the de­fendants Mary L. Wallace and Emily E. Godfrey are the only children of the de­ceased daughter Elizabeth Singleton and are both of full age and live in the state of Georgia; the defendants William A. Whitmire is a child of the deceased son Washington Whitmire and the defendant Adeline James is his daughter, and the other defendants are his grandchildren being minors some over and some und­er fourteen years of age.

 

VI. That the plaintiff and the defendants own no other lands as joint tenants or tenants in common.

 

Wherefore plaintiff demands judgment:

 

1. That the aforesaid tract of land be partitioned among the parties hereto ac­cording to their respective rights as they may appear . . ."

 

Children born to Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Finlay Whitmire (F6/1.1) in­clude:

 

        William Washington Whitmire     (W5/5.1)       born March 11, 1823

        Waddy T. Whitmire               (W5/5.2)       born in 1828

        Louisa Whitmire                 (W5/5.3)       born September, 17, 1830

        Elizabeth Whitmire              (W5/5.4)       born February, 17, 1833

        Michael Whitmire IV             (W5/5.5)       born in 1837

        Daniel Whitmire                 (W5/5.6)       born in 1838

 

William Washington Whitmire (W5/5.1), son of Michael Whitmire (W6/2.5) and Mary Finlay Whitmire (F6/1.1), was born March 11, 1823 in Greenville District, South Carolina.  He was married about 1843 to Caroline D. Ingram (I5/1.1) who was born in 1824 in South Carolina.  William Washington Whitmire (W5/5.1) died November 13, 1850 in Blounts­ville, Alabama, according to "Southern Christian Advocate."  His children were men­tioned in the probate of his brother Michael Whitmire IV (W5/5.5) in 1869. Caroline D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1) was remarried to Stephen Murphree.  She died August 27, 1891 in Chapultepec, Alabama.

 

Children born to William Washington Whitmire (W5/5.1) and Caroline D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1) include:

 

        William Anderson Whitmire       (W4/1.1)        born May 26, 1844

        Mary Whitmire                   (W4/1.2)        born in 1846

        Adaline Whitmire                (W4/1.3)        born June 28, 1848

        Juliaan Whitmire                (W4/1.4)        born in 1850

 

William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1), son of William Washington Whitmire (W5/6.1) and Caroline D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1), was born September 27, 1844 in Pickens County, South Carolina, according to his great-granddaughter, Lynda Dorene Whitmire Wright (W1/3.3).  William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) left home about 1860 and went to live with his grandfather in Daucusville, South Carolina.  He became a schoolteacher there.

 

He was enlisted at the Daucusville courthouse December 26, 1861 in the Confederate army, but was discharged 10 months later for bad eyesight.  He returned to the school­room in Daucusville, but removed to Alabama with the brother of his bride-to-be seek­ing a teaching job.  After securing a job as schoolmaster in Alabama he returned to Daucusville and was married in 1870 to Julia Harriet Ferguson (F4/1.1), daughter of Thomas Ferguson (F5/1.1).  She was born April 15, 1849 in Greenville District, South Carolina.  They returned to Alabama where they lived the remainder of their lives, ac­cording to Lynda Dorene Whitmire Wright (W1/3.3).  William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) died September 27, 1913 in Jefferson County, Alabama and was buried at Leeds.

 

Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1) applied for a Confederate widow's pension March 11, 1926 at age 75.  She died August 12, 1942 in Leeds.

 

Children born to William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whit­mire (F4/1.1) include:

 

        Arthur Whitmire         (W3/1.1)        born March 7, 1872

        Rupert Whitmire         (W3/1.2)        born August 8, 1874

        Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3)        born September 22, 1877

        Ellie Whitmire          (W3/1.4)        born in July 1882

        Myrtle Whitmire         (W3/1.5)        born August 7, 1884

        Cecil S. Whitmire       (W3/1.6)        born August 30, 1886

        William Grover Whitmire (W3/1.7)        born July 11, 1890

        Eusonia Whitmire        (W3/1.8)        born September 18, 1896

 

Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1), son of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born March 7, 1872 in Oneonta, Alabama.  He was mar­ried November 25, 1894 in New Hope, Alabama to Ada Cox (C3/1.1), daughter of Stephen D. Cox (C4/1.1) and Victory DeShazor Cox (D4/1.1), who was born September 18, 1877 in Cahaba Valley, Alabama.  She died June 15, 1908 in Leeds.  He was remarried in 1909 to Ida Armandice "Mintie" Kincaid (K3/1.1) who was born June 15, 1882 in Sterret, Alaba­ma.  She was the daughter of John Adam Kincaid (K4/1.1) and Armandice Emaline Faulkner Kincaid (F4/1.1).  He was referred to as a clerk in 1926.  He died August 14, 1944, and she died May 22, 1969 in Birmingham.

 

Children born to Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ada Cox Whitmire (C3/1.1) include:

 

        Gordon Walter Whitmire   (W2/1.1)       born November 24, 1895

        Chester Finas Whitmire   (W2/1.2)       born May 10, 1899

        Emmett Sumner Whitmire   (W2/1.3)       born May 23, 1902

        Adrian Julian Whitmire   (W2/1.4)       born June 7, 1908

 

Children born to Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ida Armandice "Mintie" Kincaid Whitmire (K3/1.1) include:

 

        Vennie Whitmire          (W2/1.5)       born August 13, 1910

        Irby Wilton Whitmire     (W2/1.6)       born August 24, 1912

        Dorothy Maureen Whitmire (W2/1.7)       born March 16, 1914

 

Gordon Walter Whitmire (W2/1.1), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ada Cox Whitmire (C3/1.1), was born November 24, 1895 in Leeds.  He was married about 1917 to Lucille McClennon (M2/1.1), daughter of a dentist.  She was born October 8, 1898 in Goodwater, Alabama.

 

Children born to Gordon Walter Whitmire (W2/1.1) and Lucille McClennon Whitmire (C2/­1.1) include:

 

        Isabell Whitmire        (W1/1.1)        born about 1915

 

Isabell Whitmire (W1/1.1), daughter of Gordon Walter Whitmire (W2/1.1) and Lucille Mc­Clennon Whitmire (C2/1.1), was born about 1915.  She was married about 1935 to Rufus Camp (C1/1.1).

 

Chester Finas Whitmire (W2/1.2), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ada Cox Whitmire (C3/1.1), was born May 10, 1899 in Leeds.

 

Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ada Cox Whitmire (C3/1.1), was born May 23, 1902 in Leeds.  He was married about 1924 to Sarah Nell Carriker (C2/1.1), daughter of John Carriker (C3/1.1) and Cora Pope Carriker (P3/1.1).  She was born July 21, 1907 in St. Clair County, Alabama.  They were divorced December 1, 1931 in Knox County, Tennessee.

 

He was remarried March 3, 1933 to Dana Margarette Solomon (S2/1.1) who was born May 12, 1912 to Murlice Taylor Solomon (S3/1.1) and Joda Lee Ballard Solomon (B3/1.1) in Corbin, Kentucky.  In 1985 they lived in Knoxville, Tennessee.

 

One son was born to Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3) and Sarah Nell Carriker Whitmire (C2/1.1):

 

        Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1)        born September 4, 1927

 

Children born to Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3) and Dana Margarette Solomon Whitmire (S2/1.1) include:

 

        Murlice Cecil Whitmire  (W1/3.2)        born December 24, 1935

        Lynda Dorene Whitmire   (W1/3.3)        born May 25, 1943

 

Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1), son of Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3) and Sarah Nell Carriker Whitmire (C2/1.1), was born September 4, 1927 in Cook Springs, Alabama. He was married December 13, 1947 to Mary Allen Edwards (E1/1.1) who was born August 6, 1926.  He died December 30, 1953 in Birmingham, Alabama.  She continued there in 1985.

 

Children born to Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1) and Mary Ellen Edwards Whitmire (E1/1.1) include:

 

        Jerry Allen Whitmire    (W-1/1.1)       born November 1, 1948

        Timothy Scott Whitmire  (W-1/1.2)       born February 27, 1950

        Wanda Ches Whitmire     (W-1/1.3)       born July 8, 1951

        Vicky Diane Whitmire    (W-1/1.4)       born November 2, 1953

 

Jerry Allen Whitmire (W-1/1.1), son of Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1) and Mary Ellen Edwards Whitmire (E1/1.1), was born November 1, 1948 in Los Angeles, California.  He was married February 3, 1969 in Tarrant City, Alabama to Elizabeth Ann Hogan (H-1/­1.1).  She was born April 25, 1950 to Bennie Chester Hogan (H1/1.1) and Ruby Emaline Harrison Hogan (H1/1.1).  Following a divorce he was remarried July 7, 1978 in Tren­ton, Georgia to Deborah Kaye Cash Weems (C-1/1.1).  She was born August 16, 1955 in Birmingham to Henry Joe Cash (C1/1.1) and Marian Carol Armstrong Cash (A1/1.1). 

 

One son was born to Jerry Allen Whitmire (W-1/1.1) and Elizabeth Ann Hogan Whitmire (H-1/1.1):

 

        Patrick Allen Whitmire        (W-2/1.1)        born August 21, 1972

 

Children born to Jerry Allen Whitmire (W-1/1.1) and Deborah Kaye Cash Weems Whitmire (C-1/1.1) include:

 

        Jessica Lea Whitmire          (W-2/1.2)        born September 23, 1982

 

Timothy Scott Whitmire (W-1/1.2), son of Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1) and Mary Ellen Edwards Whitmire (E1/1.1), was born February 27, 1950 in Birmingham.  He was married June 6, 1961 in Miami, Florida to Sheila Gay Seagrist (S-1/1.1), daughter of Frank Kearney Seagrist (S1/1.1) and Euna Keef Seagrist (K1/1.1).  Following a divorce he was remarried May 15, 1978 to Vanessa Ann Lindley (L-1/1.1).  She was born October 2, 1960 to Richard Lindley (L1/1.1) and Patricia Dehart Lindley (D1/1.1). 

 

Children born to Timothy Scott Whitmire (W-1/1.2) and Sheila Gay Seagrist Whitmire (S-1/1.1) include:

 

          Jeffrey Scott Whitmire     (W-2/2.1)       born August 8, 1977

        Adam Whitmire           (W-2/2.2)       born September 27, 1979

        Amanda Whitmire         (W-2/2.3)       born August 10, 19811

 

Wanda Ches "Penny" Whitmire (W-1/1.3), daughter of Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1) and Mary Ellen Edwards Whitmire (E1/1.1), was born July 8, 1951 in Birmingham.  She was married May 15, 1982 to Steven Gregory Benson (B-1/1.1).  He was born July 13, 1956 to Dudley Delano Benson (B1/1.1) and Reedith Maye Key Benson (K1/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Brian Allen Whitmire Benson  (B-2/1.1)  born August 8, 1969

        Steven James Feemster Benson (B-2/1.2)  born April 5, 1971

 

Vickie Diane Whitmire (W-1/1.4), daughter of Chester Emmett Whitmire (W1/3.1) and May Ellen Edwards Whitmire (E1/1.1), was born November 2, 1953 in Birmingham.  She was married August 25, 1970 to James Earl Howell (H-1/1.1).  He was born March 15, 1953 to James P. Howell (H1/1.1) and Mary Nell Glass Howell (G1/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Kristy Dawn Howell      (H-2/1.1)       born May 1, 1971

        James Keith Howell      (H-2/1.2)       born September 13, 1974

 

Murlice Cecil Whitmire (W1/3.2), son of Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3) and Dana Mar­garette Solomon Whitmire (S2/1.1), was born December 24, 1935.  He was married October 27, 1961 to Linda Young Wright (W1/1.1) who was born April 3, 1942 in Knoxville to Robert Seaburn Wright (W2/1.1) and Helen Elizabeth Young Wright (Y2/1.1).  No children were born to them.

 

Lynda Dorene Whitmire (W1/3.3), daughter of Emmett Sumner Whitmire (W2/1.3) and Dana Margarette Solomon Whitmire (S2/1.1), was born May 25, 1943 in Knoxville.  She was married February 16, 1963 to Richard Muriel Wright (W1/1.2), brother to Linda Young Young Wright (Y2/1.1).  He, a store manager, and she, a registered nurse, continued in Knoxville in 1984.  In May 1985 they removed to Wilmington, North Carolina.

 

Since 1969 she has creditably researched the Whitmire family history and has become preeminent in this endeavor, having collated the largest collection of Whitmiriana ever assembled.  Through her efforts an organization has come together to develop a repository for the preservation of the family genealogy and to encourage younger mem­bers to cherish their heritage.  It is through her courtesy that much of the account of the Whitmire family appears in the manuscript.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Dana Lyn Wright         (W-1/2.1)       born April 16, 1965

        Robert David Wright     (W-1/2.2)       born May 24, 1967

 

Dana Lyn Wright (W-1/2.1), daughter of Richard Muriel Wright (W1/1.2) and Lynda Dorene Whitmire Wright (W1/3.3), was born April 16, 1965 in Knoxville.  She was married September 8, 1984 to Roger Alan White (W-1/1.1).

 

Robert David Wright (W-1/2.2), son of Richard Muriel Wright (W1/1.2) and Lynda Dorene Whitmire Wright (W1/3.3), was born May 24, 1967 in Portsmouth, Virginia.  In 1985 he continued in his parents' household.

 

Adrian Julian Whitmire (W2/1.4), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ada Cox Whitmire (C3/1.1), was born June 7, 1908 in Leeds.  He was married there about 1931 to Norma Lee Vines (V2/1.1), daughter of Verdo Vines (V3/1.1) and Claudia Lee Brake Vines (B3/­1.1).  She was born September 17, 1910 in Watson, Alabama.

 

Children born to Adrian Julian Whitmire (W2/1.4) and Norma Lee Vines Whitmire (V2/1.1) include:

 

        John William Whitmire           (W1/4.1)        born August 29, 1948

        Adrian Julian Whitmire, Jr.     (W1/4.2)        born January 25, 1952

 

John William Whitmire (W1/4.1), son of Adrian Julian Whitmire (W2/1.4) and Norma Lee Vines Whitmire (V2/1.1), was born August 29, 1948 in Birmingham, Alabama.  He died there February 28, 1950.

 

Adrian Julian Whitmire, Jr. (W1/4.2), son of Adrian Julian Whitmire (W2/1.4) and Norma Lee Vines Whitmire (V2/1.1), was born January 25, 1952 in Birmingham.

 

Vennie Whitmire (W2/1.5), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ida Armandice "Mintie" Kincaid Whitmire (K3/1.1), was born August 13, 1910 in Leeds.  He was married Septem­ber 4, 1935 in Birmingham to Louise M. McNabb (M2/1.1).  She, the daughter of John William McNabb (M3/1.1), was born May 3, 1908.

 

Children born to Vennie Whitmire (W2/1.5) and Louise M. McNabb Whitmire (M2/1.1) in­clude:

 

        Vennie Whitmire, Jr.    (W1/5.1)        born September 11, 1939

 

Vennie Whitmire, Jr. (W1/5.1), son of Vennie Whitmire (W2/1.5) and Louise M. McNabb Whitmire (M2/1.1), was born September 11, 1939 in Sumter, South Carolina.  He was mar­ried July 13, 1968 in Freemont, Ohio to Carol Jo Sorg (S1/1.1).  She was born August 1, 1947 in Freemont to Russell Galen Sorg (S2/1.1) and Virginia Ruth Peterson Sorg (P2/1.1).

 

Children born to Vennie Whitmire, Jr. (W1/5.1) and Carol Jo Sorg Whitmire (S1/1.1) in­clude:

 

        John William Whitmire   (W1/5.1)        born June 14, 1969

        Sherrissa Ann Whitmire  (W1/5.2)        born April 30, 1972

 

Irby Wilton Whitmire (W2/1.6), son of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ida Armandice "Min­tie" Kincaid Whitmire (K3/1.1), was born August 24, 1912 in Leeds.  He was married March 9, 1927 in Pell City, Alabama to Mildred Hazlewood (H2/1.1), daughter of Austin Eldred Hazlewood (H3/1.1) and Ester May Stewart Hazlewood (S3/1.1).

 

One son was born to Irby Wilton Whitmire (W2/1.6) and Mildred Hazelwood Whitmire (H2/1.1):

 

        Irby Ronald Whitmire    (W1/6.1)        born December 25, 1938

 

Irby Ronald Whitmire (W1/6.1), son of Irby Wilton Whitmire (W2/1.6) and Mildred Hazle­wood Whitmire (H2/1.1), was born December 25, 1938 in Pell City.  He was married Au­gust 25, 1964 in Birmingham to Gerald Dean Waters (W1/1.1).  She was born April 27, 1944 to Clarence William Waters (W2/1.1) and Pauline Alice Raybon Waters (R2/1.1).

 

Dorothy Maureen Whitmire (W2/1.7), daughter of Arthur Whitmire (W3/1.1) and Ida Ar­mandice "Mintie" Kincaid Whitmire (K3/1.1), was born March 16, 1914 in Leeds.  She was married October 29, 1944 in Jacksonville, Florida to Hobson Harrison Meade (M2/1.1) who was born June 29, 1905 in Brompton, Alabama.  He was the son of William Meade (M3/1.1) and Mary Frances Hawkins Meade (H3/1.1).  He died in February 1975 in Birm­ingham.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Deva Marlene Meade         (M1/1.1)     born September 11, 1945

        Hobson Harrison Meade, Jr. (M1/1.2)     born September 25, 1948

        Fontana Frances Meade      (M1/1.3)     born December 13, 1952

 

Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2), son of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born August 8, 1874 in Alabama.  He was married about 1895 to Ellen Little (L3/1.1) who was born January 5, 1878 to William Little (L4/1.1) and Liza Poole Little (P4/1.1).  He was described as a foreman in 1926.  She died Oc­tober 25, 1969, and he died June 24, 1973.

 

Children born to Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2) and Ellen Little Whitmire (L3/1.1), include:

 

        Terrell Whitmire        (W2/2.1)        born November 9, 1898

        Marie Whitmire          (W2/2.2)        born about 1900

        Hubert D. Whitmire      (W2/2.3)        born about 1903

        Clarice Whitmire        (W2/2.4)        born about 1906

 

Terrell Whitmire (W2/2.1), son of Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2) and Ellen Little Whitmire (L3/1.1), was born November 9, 1898 in Leeds.  He was married January 5, 1923 in Birm­ingham to Nellie E. Poole (P2/1.1).  She was born August 23, 1907 in Clanton, Alabama to John F. Poole (P3/1.1) and Laura Hattaway Poole (H3/1.1).  Terrell Whitmire (W2/­2.1) died in Leeds November 6, 1973.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Ganell Whitmire         (W1/1.1)        born June 8, 1925

        Robert Hulan Whitmire   (W1/1.2)        born October 31, 1927

 

Ganell Whitmire (W1/1.1), son of Terrell Whitmire (W2/2.1) and Nellie E. Poole Whit­mire (P2/1.1), was born June 8, 1925.  She was married September 22, 1945 to Edward Howard (H1/1.1).

 

Robert Hulan Whitmire (W1/1.2), son of Terrell Whitmire (W2/2.1) and Nellie E. Poole Whitmire (P2/1.1), was born October 31, 1927.  He was married May 20, 1950 to Joan Martin (M1/1.1).  Children born to Robert Hulan Whitmire (W1/1.2) and Joan Martin Whitmire (M1/1.1) are unknown.W

 

Marie Whitmire (W2/2.2), daughter of Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2) and Ellen Little Whit­mire (L3/1.1), was born about 1900 in Leeds.  She was married about 1919, husband's name McGaughy.  She lived in Hueytown, Alabama.

 

Hubert D. Whitmire (W2/2.3), son of Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2) and Ellen Little Whitmire (L3/1.1), was born about 1903.  He lived in Vincent, Alabama.

 

Clarice Whitmire (W2/2.4), daughter of Rupert Whitmire (W3/1.2) and Ellen Little Whit­mire (L3/1.1), was born about 1906.  She was married about 1924 to Audie Meade (M2/­1.1).  Later she was remarried, husband's name Nichols, and lived in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3), son of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born September 22, 1877 in Oneonta.  He was married about 1902 to Emma Little (L3/1.1), daughter of Andrew Little (L4/1.1) of Mis­souri.  He was a furniture dealer in 1926.  He died in Leeds in 1949, and she died there in 1962.

 

Children born to Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3) and Emma Little Whitmire (L3/1.1) include:

 

        Bryant Whitmire         (W2/3.1)        born May 13, 1912

        McCoy Whitmire          (W2/3.2)        born June 11, 1913

        John E. Whitmire        (W2/3.3)        born October 11, 1915

 

Bryant Whitmire (W2/3.1), son of Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3) and Emma Little Whitmire (L3/1.1), was born May 13, 1912 in Leeds.  He was married about 1937 to Sue Pryor (P2/1.1) of New York.  Children born to Bryant Whitmire (W2/3.1) and Sue Pryor Whitmire (P2/1.1) are unknown.

 

McCoy Whitmire (W2/3.2), son of Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3) and Emma Little Whit­mire (L3/1.1), was born June 11, 1913 in Leeds.  He was married about 1936 to Mildred Hawley (H2/1.1).  Children born to McCoy Whitmire (W2/3.2) and Mildred Hawley Whitmire (H2/1.1) are unknown.

 

John E. Whitmire (W2/3.3), son of Thurman Bryant Whitmire (W3/1.3) and Emma Little Whitmire (L3/1.1), was born October 11, 1915 in Leeds.  He was married about 1938 to Janice Wood (W2/1.1).  Children born to John E. Whitmire (W2/3.3) and Janice Wood Whitmire (W2/1.1) are unknown.

 

Ellie Whitmire (W3/1.4), daughter of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1), and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born in July 1882.  She was married December 25, 1904 to James Samuel Allen McLaughlin (M3/1.1) who was born in Leeds July 15, 1878.  He was the son of J. Mitchell McLaughlin (M4/1.1) and Emily C. Byrum McLaughlin (B4/1.1).  He died December 15, 1937 in Leeds, and she died there November 26, 1892 shortly after celebrating her 100th birthday.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Colline M. McLaughlin      (M2/1.1)        born September 6, 1907

        Samuel Smith McLaughlin    (M2/1.2)        born September 30, 1905

        Ada Mae McLaughlin         (M2/1.3)        born August 26, 1909

        Howell Kenneth McLaughlin  (M2/1.4)        born February 8, 1912

 

Myrtle Whitmire (W3/1.5), daughter of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born August 7, 1884 in St. Clair County, Al­abama.  She was married November 24, 1908 to Shelby Elliott (E4/1.1) who was born February 22, 1884.  He died December 31, 1970.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Hubert Elliott           (E2/1.1)      born September 10, 1908

        Mary Charlotte Elliott   (E2/1.2)      born April 3, 1912

        Julia Elliott            (E2/1.3)      born about 1913

        Myrtle Louise Elliott    (E2/1.4)      born October 1, 1915

        Gladys Roberta Elliott   (E2/1.5)      born May 16, 1917

        Murphy Lavaugher Elliott (E2/1.6)      born January 1, 1919

        Peyton Ferguson Elliott  (E2/1.7)      born about 1921

        Rascoe Lyman Elliott     (E2/1.8)      born September 25, 1923

        Frances Erlyne Elliott   (E2/1.9)      born May 19, 1927

 

Cecil S. Whitmire (W3/1.6), son of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Har­riet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born August 30, 1886 at Oneonta.  He was married about 1909 to Ethel Jones (J3/1.1), daughter of Ike Jones (J4/1.1) and Jane Vann Jones (V4/1.1).  She was born July 28, 1892 in Moody, Alabama.  In 1926 he was listed as a salesman.   She died April 12, 1928 in Leeds, and he was remarried in 1931 to Margar­ette Otto McKey (O3/1.1).  He died February 18, 1944, and she continued in Cawdon, Al­abama in 1984.  No children were born to Cecil S. Whitmire (W3/1.6), Ethel Jones Whit­mire (J3/1.1) and Margarette Otto McKey Whitmire (O3/1.1).

 

William Grover Whitmire (W3/1.7), son of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1) and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born July 11, 1890 in Argo, Alabama.  He was married about 1912 to Ada Taylor (T3/1.1).  He was described as a seal inspector in 1926.  He died September 17, 1953.

 

One child was born to William Grover Whitmire (W3/1.7) and Ada Taylor Whitmire (T3/1.1):

 

        Margaret Whitmire       (W2/7.1)        born about 1915

 

Margaret Whitmire (W2/7.1), daughter of William Grover Whitmire (W3/1.7) and Ada Tay­lor Whitmire (T3/1.1), was born about 1915.  She was married about 1935 to Lawrence Brice (B2/1.1).  In 1984 they lived in McLean, Virginia.

 

Eusonia Whitmire (W3/1.8), daughter of William Anderson Whitmire (W4/1.1), and Julia Harriet Ferguson Whitmire (F4/1.1), was born September 18, 1896 in Leeds. She was mar­ried about 1913 to Dwight Blair (B3/1.1).   She died there July 15, 1973.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Dwight Blair, Jr.       (B2/1.1)        born in 1917

        Carolyn Blair           (B2/1.2)        born in 1922

        Sam Blair               (B2/1.3)        born in 1927

        Paul Blair              (B2/1.4)        born in 1932

 

Mary Whitmire (W4/1.2), daughter of William Washington Whitmire (W5/6.1) and Caroline D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1), was born in 1846 in Pickens County, South Carolina.  She was married January 9, 1878 to John J. Blackman (B4/1.1).  She was mentioned in 1891 as a defendant in the suit to partition her grandfather's property.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Olive F. Blackman       (B3/1.1)        born about 1880

        Lee Blackman            (B3/1.2)        born about 1882

        Rufus Blackman          (B3/1.3)        born about 1884

        Minnie Blackman         (B3/1.4)        born about 1886

        Effie Blackman          (B3/1.5)        born about 1888

        Cullen Blackman         (B3/1.6)        born about 1890

 

Adaline Whitmire (W4/1.3), daughter of William Washington Whitmire (W4/6.1) and Caro­line D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1), was born June 28, 1848.  She was married March 21, 1866 in Blount County, Alabama to Joseph Davidson James (J4/1.1) who was born October 12, 1839 in Tennessee.  In 1877 they lived in Mississippi.  She was mentioned in 1891 as a defendant in the partition suit.  She died October 3, 1897 in Hampton, Arkansas, and he died there February 16, 1907.

  Children born to them include:

 

        Leona Dixie James       (J3/1.1)        born March 5, 1867

        H. W. James             (J3/1.2)        born in 1868

        W. A. James             (J3/1.3)        born in 1870

        L. M. James             (J3/1.4)        born in 1873

        E. M. James             (J3/1.5)        born in 1877

 

Leona Dixie James (J3/1.1), daughter of Joseph Davidson James (J4/1.1) and Adaline Whitmire James (W4/1.3), was born March 5, 1867 in Alabama.  She was married August 9, 1887 to George Washington Cosby (C3/1.1) who was born May 8, 1866 in Alabama.  He died October 13, 1910 in Horatio, Arkansas.  She died February 22, 1939.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Vera Idella Cosby       (C2/1.1)        born February 4, 1895

 

Vera Idella Cosby (C2/1.1), daughter of George Washington Cosby (C3/1.1) and Leona Dixie James Cosby (J3/1.1), was born February 4, 1895 in Woodberry, Arkansas.  She was married February 8, 1913 to Leonard Harold Wheeler (W2/1.1) who was born October 14, 1883 in Blossom, Texas.  She died November 24, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana.  He died December 19, 1965 in Eagleton, Oklahoma.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Hattie Lou Wheeler      (W1/1.1)        born January 23, 1917

 

Hattie Lou Wheeler (W1/1.1), daughter of Leonard Harold Wheeler (W2/1.1) and Vera Idella Cosby Wheeler (C2/1.1), was born January 23, 1917.  She was married April 20, 1936 to Levi Henry Pinson (P1/1.1).  In 1984 they lived in Santa Monica, California.

 

Juliaan Whitmire (W4/1.4), daughter of William Washington Whitmire (W5/6.1) and Caro­line D. Ingram Whitmire (I5/1.1), was born in 1850 in Alabama.  She was married August 2, 1863 [at age 13?] to William Blackman (B4/1.2), believed to be a brother to John J. Blackman (B4/1.1).  They were enumerated in the 1880 census of Blount County, Alabama.

 

Children born to William Blackman (B4/1.2) and Juliaan Whitmire Blackman (W4/1.4) in­clude:

 

        Joseph H. Blackman      (B3/2.1)        born in 1871

        Etta Blackman           (B3/2.2)        born in 1873

        William J. Blackman     (B3/2.3)        born in 1877

        Mary Blackman           (B3/2.4)        born in 1879

        Bertha L. Blackman      (B3/2.5)        born in 1880

 

Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2), son of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Findlay Whitmire (F6/1.1), was born in 1828 in South Carolina.  He was married about 1851 to Susan Patton (P5/1.1).  He was mentioned in the probate proceedings of his brother Michael Whitmire IV (W5/5.5) in 1869 as being a resident of South Carolina.  He died April 15, 1876.

 

Children born to Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and Susan Patton Whitmire (P5/1.1) in­clude:

 

        Michael Whitmire        (W4/2.1)        born about 1853

        Mary Whitmire           (W4/2.2)        born about 1855

        John Whitmire           (W4/2.3)        born about 1858

        Pierce Whitmire         (W4/2.4)        born about 1861

 

Michael Whitmire (W4/2.1), son of Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and Susan Patton Whitmire (P5/1.1), was born about 1853.  He was mentioned in the will of his grandfather writ­ten in 1870 and in the partition suit of 1891.

 

Mary Whitmire (W4/2.2), daughter Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and Susan Patton Whitmire (P5/1.1), was born about 1855.  She was married about 1873, husband's name James. She was mentioned in the partition suit of 1891.

 

John Whitmire (W4/2.3), son of Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and Susan Patton Whitmire (P5/1.1), was born about 1858.  He was mentioned in the partition suit of 1891.

 

Pierce Whitmire (W4/2.4), son of Waddy T. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and Susan Patton Whitmire (P5/1.1), was born about 1861.  He was mentioned in the partition suit of 1891.

 

Louisa Whitmire (W5/5.3), daughter of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Findlay Whitmire (F6/1.1), was born September 17, 1830 in South Carolina.  She was married about 1848 to William H. Hester, Jr. (H5/1.1).  He died in 1866.  She was mentioned in the probate proceedings of her brother Michael Whitmire IV (W5/5.5) in 1869 as being a resident of South Carolina.  She was mentioned in the will of her father written in 1870, and in 1891 she petitioned for the partition of her father's estate. She died September 19, 1896, according to the research of Katherine Hester, Greenville, South Carolina.

 

Children born to her include:

 

        Michael Hester          (H4/1.1)        born about 1850

 

Elizabeth Whitmire (W5/5.4), daughter of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Find­ley Whitmire (F6/1.1), was born February 17, 1833.  She was married about 1851, hus­band's name Singleton.  Both died before her father's will was written in 1870. Her children lived in Georgia at that time.

 

Children born them include:

 

        Mary L. Singleton       (S4/1.1)        born about 1854

        Emily E. Singleton      (S4/1.2)        born about 1858

 

Mary L. Singleton (S4/1.1), daughter of Elizabeth Whitmire Singleton (W5/5.4), was born about 1854.  She was mentioned in the will of her grandfather written in 1870. She was married about 1872, husband's name Wallace.  She was mentioned in the parti­tion suit of 1891.

 

Emily E. Singleton (S4/1.2), daughter of Elizabeth Whitmire Singleton (W5/5.4), was born about 1858 in Georgia.  She was mentioned in the will of her grandfather written in 1870.  She was married about 1876, husband's name Godfrey.  She was mentioned in the partition suit of 1891.

 

Michael Whitmire IV (W5/5.5), son of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Findlay Whitmire (F6/1.1), was born in 1837 in South Carolina.  He died in the Civil War February 1, 1862.

 

A claim for payment based on his service was prepared August 13, 1863:

 

"Confederate States of America Treasury Department No. 4687 April 13, 1863

 

I certify that I have examined the claim of Michael Whitmire, Jr. deceased and find that there is due and payable to Robert McKay, attorney of Michael Whitmire, Sr, ad­ministrator of the estate of said dect. the sum of Fifty-one and 43/100 dollars being for his services as late Corpl. of Capt. Goodlett's Company, 16th Regiment, South Car­olina Volunteers for pay from the first of December 1861, the date of his enlistment, to the 1st of February, 1862, the date of his death, inclusive two months and one day $13 per month, $26.43/100 and first six months commissions for clothing $25."

 

The heirs of Michael Whitmire IV (W5/5.5) were his brothers and sisters (or their heirs), and Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) made distribution to them in the following month.  He reported to the court:

 

"To the District Probate Judge of Greenville County, South Carolina:

 

The humble petition of Michael Whitmire respectfully submitted herewith shows that he is the administrator of the estate of Michael Whitmire, deceased, and that he desires to make a final settlement of said estate as soon as practical.  He further shows that he has paid all the debts and collected all that is good and desires to be discharged from your court.  The following are the legatees: 1. Waddy T. Whitmire, 2. Louise Hes­ter, both of this state, 3. Heirs of Wash­ington Whitmire, names unknown, in Alabama, 4. Heirs of Elizabeth Singleton, names unknown, in Georgia.  He hopes that you will take such steps as are re­quired by law to effect the said settlement and enable him to obtain his dis­charge respectfully and he will ever pray this 8th day of May A.D. 1869.

 

                                                Michael Whitmire"

 

Daniel Whitmire (W5/5.6), son of Michael Whitmire III (W6/2.5) and Mary Findlay Whit­mire (F6/1.1), was born in 1838 in South Carolina.  Since he was not mentioned in his brother's probate in 1869, it is assumed that he died prior to this date.

 

Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6), son of Michael Whitmire, Jr. (W7/1.2) and Nancy Whitmire, was born August 16, 1801, probably in Pendleton District.  He was married about 1820 to Sarah Latham (L6/1.2), daughter of John Latham (L7/1.1).  She was born December 24, 1795 in Pendleton District.

 

Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) owned land on Peters Creek, a tributary of the Saluda River, adjoining Thomas Patterson December 13, 1830 and adjoining Nicholas Hunt who sold 400 acres there in 1837.  Records of Pickens County mention that he owned land on South Saluda Creek near Carpenter's Creek August 30, 1838, according to Pickens County Clerk of Courts Record Pack 126.

 

Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) appeared as the head of a household in the 1840 census of Greenville District:

 

        "Whitmire, Martin     white male     30-40

                              white female   30-40

                              white male     10-15

                              white male     10-15

                              white female    5-10

                              white male      5-10

                              white female    5-10

                              white male      0-5

 

She died December 6, 1855, and he was remarried, wife's name Lydia.  Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) died August 2, 1885 and was buried in Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery. Lydia Whitmire was born February 25, 1823 and died June 24, 1897.  She was buried beside her husband.

 

Children born to Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whitmire (L6/1.2) include:

 

        George Sinclair Whitmire (W5/6.1)        born about 1821

        Anthony Whitmire         (W5/6.2)        born about 1822

        Amelia Whitmire          (W5/6.3)        born about 1823

        Michael Whitmire         (W5/6.4)        born November 15, 1833

        Susan Whitmire           (W5/6.5)        born about 1836

        Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6)        born February 24, 1838

 

George Sinclair Whitmire (W5/6.1), son of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whitmire (L6/1.1), was born about 1821.

 

Anthony Whitmire (W5/6.2), son of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whitmire (L6/1.2), was born about 1822.

 

Amelia Whitmire (W5/6.3), daughter of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whit­mire (L6/1.2), was born about 1823.  She was married about 1842 to T. D. Coleman (C5/­1.1).

 

Michael Whitmire (W5/6.4), son of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whitmire (L6/1.2), was born November 15, 1833.  A Michael Whitmire was co-administrator of the will of William Hester, Jr. (H5/1.1) along with Louisa Whitmire Hester (W5/5.3), his cousin and Redin Rackley September 17, 1866, according to Pickens County Probate records.  He lived in Daucusville, South Carolina.  He died December 9, 1898 and was buried in Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery.

 

Susan Whitmire (W5/6.5), daughter of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whit­mire (L6/1.2), was born in 1836.  She was married about 1852, to John H. Hunt (H5/1.3) who was born in 1835.  He was a son of Wesley Hunt (H6/1.1) and Elizabeth Hester Hunt (H6/1.1). 

 

They appeared as the head of a household in the 1860 census of Daucusville, South Car­olina:

 

        "Hunt, John     25,

               Susan    24,

               Elizabeth 7,

               Jackson   5,

               Josephene 2"

 

The probate records of Pickens County, South Carolina, Box 140, No. 10, holds the will of Susan Whitmire Hunt (L6/1.2) dated January 16, 1903.  Mentioned were children, "Elizabeth Hunt Hester, deceased, A. J. Hunt, M. W. Hunt, Ida Hunt Julian, W. C. Hunt, Mamie Hunt Jones and John Hunt."  The will was witnessed by her brother Jeremiah Mar­tin Whitmire (W5/6.6).

 

Children born to John H. Hunt (H5/1.3) and Susan Whitmire Hunt (W5/6.5) include:

 

        Elizabeth Hunt          (H4/3.1)        born in 1853

        Andrew Jackson Hunt     (H4/3.2)        born in 1855

        Josephine Hunt          (H4/3.3)        born in 1858

        M. W. Hunt              (H4/3.4)        born about 1860

        Ida Hunt                (H4/3.5)        born about 1863

        W. C. Hunt              (H4/3.6)        born about 1866

        Mamie Hunt              (H4/3.7)        born about 1868

        John Henry Hunt         (H4/3.8)        born about 1870

 

Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6), son of Martin Whitmire (W6/2.6) and Sarah Latham Whitmire (L6/1.2), was born February 24, 1838 in Greenville, South Carolina.  In 1854 he left home to attend school at Weaversville, North Carolina.  Following completion of his school he was a teacher in North Carolina.

 

At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Company F, 14th North Carolina Infan­try Regiment.  He was elected sergeant and afterwards lieutenant and served through the four years of the war with bravery and distinction, according to "Asheville Citi­zen-Times."  He was wounded in the regiment's last charge at Appomattox, according to the newspaper account:

 

"It is due Lieuts. Harney and Murray and Sergt. Whitmire to say they remained on the field despite the earnest entreaty of their captain to retire.  Many a soldier will see home and friends whose wounds are no worse than those three men still on duty. He was wounded three times during the war, almost fatally at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse.  Three days before Lee's surrender he was captured and carried to Point Lookout Federal Prison where he suffered many privations and was not released till several months after the close of the war."

 

Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) was married February 4, 1875 to Frances Jane Hunt (H5/1.3), daughter of Martin Hunt (H6/5.1) and Elizabeth "Betsy" Farr Hunt (F6/1.1) who was born April 19, 1849.  He served eight terms as a state legislator from Green­ville County including service from 1888-1896.

 

He died November 22, 1909, and she died April 12, 1930.  They were buried at Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, northwest of Traveler's Rest, South Carolina.

 

Children born to Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Frances Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3) include:

 

        Sallie Whitmire             (W4/6.1)    born October 22, 1875

        Mary Weaver Whitmire        (W4/6.2)    born January 29, 1877

        Elizabeth "Bessie" Whitmire (W4/6.3)    born January 31, 1879

        Frances Whitmire            (W4/6.4)    born about 1883

        James Martin Whitmire       (W4/6.5)    born about 1886

 

Sallie Whitmire (W4/6.1), daughter of Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Frances Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3), was born October 22, 1875.  "Sallie Whitmire, first born of J. M. & F. J. Whitmire" died July 6, 1876, according to her tombstone in Berea Bap­tist Church Cemetery in Greenville County. 

 

Mary Weaver Whitmire (W4/6.2), daughter of Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Fran­ces Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3), was born January 29, 1877.  She was married Octo­ber 12, 1898 to Rev. Frederick Hawkins Shuler (S4/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Martha Shuler                 (S3/1.1)        born about 1900

        Frederick Hawkins Shuler, Jr. (S3/1.2)        born about 1902

        Helen Schuler                 (S3/1.3)        born about 1905

        Mary Schuler                  (S3/1.4)        born about 1908

 

Elizabeth "Bessie" Whitmire (W4/6.3), daughter of Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Frances Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3), was born January 31, 1879.  She was married about 1902 to James Norman Bates (B4/1.1) who was born November 30, 1869.  He died De­cember 8, 1945, and she died October 15, 1963.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Cecil Whitmire Bates    (B3/1.1)        born September 8, 1904

        Jere Preston Bates      (B3/1.2)        born about 1906

        James Norman Bates      (B3/1.3)        born about 1909

        Thomas Marvin Bates     (B3/1.4)        born about 1912

        Julian Bates            (B3/1.5)        born about 1916

 

Frances Whitmire (W4/6.4), daughter of Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Frances Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3), was born about 1883.  She was married about 1903 to Elias Preston Earle III (E4/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Frances Whitmire Earle    (E3/1.1)        born about 1905

        Antoinette Harrison Earle (E3/1.2)        born about 1907

        Elias Preston Earle IV    (E3/1.3)        born about 1910

        Jane Earle                (E3/1.4)        born about 1912

        Mary Elizabeth Earle      (E3/1.5)        born about 1914

        Samuel Whitmire Earle     (E3/1.6)        born about 1917

        James Baylis Earle        (E3/1.7)        born about 1920

 

James Martin Whitmire (W4/6.5), son of Jeremiah Martin Whitmire (W5/6.6) and Frances Jane Hunt Whitmire (H5/1.3), was born about 1886.  He was married about 1912 to Mar­guerite Cleveland Goodwin (G4/1.1).  They lived in Greenville.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        James Martin Whitmire, Jr.      (W3/5.1)        born about 1914

        Charles Goodwin Whitmire        (W3/5.2)        born about 1916

        Jerry Cleveland Whitmire        (W3/5.3)        born about 1919

 

James Martin Whitmire, Jr. (W3/5.1), son of James Martin Whitmire (W4/6.5) and Mar­guerite Cleveland Goodwin Whitmire (G4/1.1), was born about 1914.  He was married about 1939 to Laura Mizelle (M3/1.1).  Children born to James Martin Whitmire, Jr. (W3/5.1) and Laura Mizelle Whitmire (M3/1.1) are unknown.

 

Charles Goodwin Whitmire (W3/5.2), son of James Martin Whitmire (W4/6.5) and Mar­guerite Cleveland Goodwin Whitmire (G4/1.1), was born about 1916.  He was married about 1941 to Jane Chandler (C3/1.1).

 

Children born to Charles Goodwin Whitmire (W3/5.2) and Jane Chandler Whitmire (C3/1.1) include:

 

        Charles Goodwin Whitmire, Jr.   (W2/2.1)        born about 1943

        James Martin Whitmire           (W2/2.2)        born about 1946

        Jane Chandler Whitmire          (W2/2.3)        born about 1949

        Anne Corley Whitmire            (W2/2.4)        born about 1952

        Jerry Cleveland Whitmire II     (W2/2.5)        born about 1955

 

Jerry Cleveland Whitmire (W3/5.3), son of James Martin Whitmire (W4/6.5) and Mar­guerite Cleveland Goodwin Whitmire (G4/1.1), was born about 1919.  He was married about 1946 to Mrs. Evelyn Tweet Jennings Davis (J3/1.1).

 

Children born to Jerry Cleveland Whitmire (W3/5.3) and Evelyn Tweet Jennings Davis Whitmire (J3/1.1) include:

 

        Laura Elaine Whitmire           (W1/3.1)        born about 1948

        Evelyn Marguerite Whitmire      (W1/3.2)        born about 1953

 

Rebekah Whitmire (W7/1.3), daughter of Michael Whitmire (W8/1.1) and Cathene Whitmire, was born about 1766, probably in Pendleton District.  She was married about 1786 to John Wright (W7/1.1).  He was mentioned in the will of Michael Whitmire (W8/1.1) as the "maker of a small plantation" which was inherited by her brother Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4).

 

Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4), son of Michael Whitmire (W8/1.1) and Cathene Whitmire, was born about 1768, probably in Pendleton District.  Richard Norman Kyle (K1/1.2) shows his birth in Maryland.  He was married about 1794 to Nancy Reese (R7/1.1), according to Richard Norman Kyle (K1/1.2).  She was born about 1776.

 

He gave an affidavit to the Pendleton District justice of the peace October 14, 1796 shortly after the death of his father regarding a deed his father had received in 1791 from Daniel Kelly.,

 

He appeared as the head of Household 884 in the 1800 of that district:

 

        "Whitmire, Henry        white male      26-45

                                white female    16-26

                                white female     0-10

                                white male       0-10

                                white female     0-10"

 

He gave a deed to Isaac Gillison in 1800, according to "Pendleton District, South Car­olina Deeds, 1790-1806" by Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr.  He reappeared as the head of a household in the 1810 census of Pendleton District, page 151:

 

        "Whitmire, Henry        white male      26-45

                                white female    26-45

                                white male      10-16

 

                                white female    10-16

                                white female     0-10

                                white female     0-10

                                white male       0-10

                                white male       0-10"

 

He was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1820 census of Pendleton District:

 

        "Whitmire, Henry        white male      over 45

                                white female    over 45

                                white male      18-26

                                white female    10-16

                                white male      10-16

                                white female    10-16

                                white male       0-10

                                white female     0-10"

 

Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) wrote his will October 26, 1853, and it was filed in Apartment 45, File 503, Probate Book 1, page 232:

 

In the Name of God, Amen.  I Henry Whitmire of Pickens District, South Car­olina, being of sound mind, and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament.  That is to say--First after all my lawful debts are discharged and my funeral expenses are paid the residue of my estate both real and personal, I give, bequeath and dispose of as follows, to wit:  To my beloved wife, Nancy I give the house and land where I now land and a Negro woman by the name of Sall during her natural life or widowhood.  2nd.  I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter, Nancy the choice of my three oldest Negro girls--more than the rest of my children for her services and attention to me and her mother.  3rd.  I give and bequeath to my beloved sons, William, Daniel, John and Henry and my beloved daughter Nancy all the balance of my negroes tobe valued by them, and then to account for them at said valuation.  It is my will for them not to be sold, but for my said sons and my daughter Nancy to divide said negroes amongst themselves, and have them valued and ac­count for their valuation  in the settlement with the rest, to make all equal.  If said negroes when so valued should make more than is going to each or any, they to account and pay back to make all equal.  4th.  I give and bequeath to my beloved daugh­ter, Cindy and her heirs an equal part with the rest of my children, that is for her lifetime and at her death to be equally divided between her lawful heirs.  5th.  I give and bequeath to my deceased daughters children, Mary, their mothers equal interest with the rest of my children to be equally divided between her lawful heirs.  6th.  I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter, Elizabeth an equal divide with the rest of my children.  7th.  It is my will and desire that the rest of my property not named, be by my Ex­ecutors sold and all made equal, that is if those they get negroes does not get enough to be paid the balance or if over to pay back until all are equal but Nancy.  It is my intention to give her one negro more than the rest for her services.  8th.  I make, constitute and appoint, my beloved sons, William Whit­mire and Henry Whitmire to be Executors to this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.  In witness where of I have Here­unto set my hand and affix my seal this Twenty-sixth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty three.

 

                                              his

                                        Henry (X) Whitmire

                                              mark

 

The above instrument was subscribed by the said Henry Whitmire in our presence and acknowledged by him to each of us, and he at the same time published an de­clared the above instrument to subscribe to be his last Will and Testament and we at the testator request, and in his presence have signed our names as wit­ness hereunto.

                                        L. N. Robins

                                        Jeremiah Moody

                                        Josiah Chapman

 

South Carolina, Pickens District

 

Personally appeared L. N. Robbins and made oath in due form of Law that he was present and did see Henry Whitmire, late of Pickens District deceased sign, seal and publish the within and foregoing to be his last Will and Testament and that Jeremiah Moody, Josiah Chapman together with himself did sign their names thereto.

 

                                        L. N. Robins

 

Sworn before me the 24th day of August 1857.

M. J. Passory O.P.D.

 

He died in 1857 in Pickens District, and she died there in 1859.  The will of "Henry Whitmire, Sr." was recorded in Pickens County Deed Book I, Section 1, page 263, 1828-1862 Division.  Probate was dated January 13, 1860 in Pickens County Estate Book, page 35.  His property consisted of 566 acres "on the Jocasse" adjoining the land of Daniel Whitmire (H6/4.5), his son and Isaac Crow and 134 acres on Toxawary River adjoining Isaac Anderson.

 

Heirs listed were "William Whitmire; children of Mary Whitmire Hinkle, Henry Hinkle, John Hinkle, Jr, Carr Hinkle, Elias Hinkle, Peter Butler and wife, Elizabeth; William Hunter and wife, Mary; Elijah Hinkle, Jr, A. J. Stewart and wife, Lucinda Hinkle Stew­art, Silas Hinkle, and Martha Hinkle; Jeremiah Morton and wife, Lucinda Whitmire Mor­ton, Daniel Whitmire; John Whitmire; Jonathan King and wife Nancy Whitmire King and Henry Whitmire."

 

Children born to Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1) include:

 

        William Carlisle Whitmire  (W6/4.1)     born in 1796

        Elizabeth "Betsy" Whitmire (W6/4.2)     born about 1798

        Mary Whitmire              (W6/4.3)     born June 17, 1802

        Lucinda "Cindy" Whitmire   (W6/4.4)     born in 1806

        Daniel Whitmire (twin)     (W6/4.5)     born January 11, 1808

        John Whitmire (twin)       (W6/4.6)     born January 11, 1808

        Henry Whitmire, Jr.        (W6/4.7)     born October 8, 1811

        Nancy Whitmire             (W6/4.8)     born in 1813

 

William Carlisle Whitmire (W6/4.1), son of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born in 1796 in Pendleton District.  He was married about 1830 to Patsy McAfee (M6/1.1).  He was listed in his father's probate proceedings in 1860.

 

The Rev. W. P. Meadows wrote in 1904 an article for "Southern Christian Advocate" about a visit he made in the home of William Carlisle Whitmire (W6/4.1) in 1877:

 

"TRUE STORY FROM REAL LIFE

 

Rev. W. P. Meadows Writes of His Experience

On the Walhalla Circuit 27 Years Ago

 

I have just finished Dr. J. L. Stokes' article in the Methodist Quarterly Re­view, 'A South Carolina Apostle,' and it has inspired me to write the following sketch:

 

On January 13, 1877, a cold, rainy day, a little after dark--and it was very dark and rainy--I rode up to the gate of Wm. Whitmire, in Oconee County, South Carolina, and hailing, sat for a moment on my pony, which I had ridden 125 miles, this being the first home I entered on my first charge, and my coming had not been announced.  But it was only a moment before the gate flew open by the energy of a sweet little girl (Lou Ruff), and I was asked to ride in. 

 

I was met in the yard by Brother Frank Whitmire, a son of Bro. William, who said 'I suppose this is our new preacher?'  Receiving an answer in the affirm­ative, he said, 'Light and go in; I will take your horse.'  On entering the home I found myself alone before a bright, hot, cheerful fire.  The family was at supper in the kitchen.

 

In short time a tall, straight man, with long, gray hair, blue eyes, a good sol­id face, and about 81 years old, entered, wiping his mouth and sucking his teeth.  On my saying I suppose this is Brother Whitmire, he replied, 'Yes, this is what's left of him.'  I said, 'My name is Meadows; I am your new preacher.'  His reply was, 'Well, set down, brother.'  I said, 'We are having some bad weather, Brother Whitmire.'  In rather gruff tones, with his head down, he replied, 'It's no worse than we deserve.'  I was so taken aback by his manner and reply that I decided to let him take the lead in the conversation.  After a profound silence of some time he said, "Well, I don't know what the Bishop means, no how; last year we had a preacher that couldn't give us the sacrament, nor marry our young people, nor baptize our children, and now he has sent us another right young one.  Well, we are ruined.'  I told him that I supposed the Bishop had done what he thought was best, and perhaps we would get on all right.  By this time Mr. Perry, his son-in-law, came in and after we were made known to each other said, "It don't seem that the conference cares anything for us at all.  I was in hopes we would get a man this time with some age and ex­perience.'

 

This made me very anxious to see some of the women folks, for I was much in need of sympathy.  I did not have to wait long, for Sister Whitmire soon came in--a rather tall, motherly looking old lady 75 years old.  She wore a long homespun bonnet, with pasteboard stays in it, after the fashion of those days in that part of the country.  After speaking to me she took her seat in the corner, bonnet pulled well down over her face, and began to fill her pipe from a twist of home raised tobacco--call hank in that section.  I noticed that she glanced at me a few times from under her bonnet, and when the pipe was filled she dipped it in the hot embers, pushed back her bonnet a little, and made the smoke boil from a few puffs and then said, 'Ah, law me, what in the world is to become of us!  Another young prescher!'  I was musing while the fire on the hearth burned, and I may as well say my heart was becoming hot within me, and I said, 'You pay a preacher very little on this charge, and if a man with a fami­ly were sent here you would let him suffer.  Our preachers don't travel long before they get married, and in order that you may have a single man he must be a young man.  I suppose that is why you are being afflicted with young preach­ers.'  They all agreed that while they had not thought about it that way, there might be something in that theory.

 

I was soon invited to the kitchen for supper, the rest having all finished.  It was a good supper and greatly enjoyed--fresh pork, cornbread, biscuits, rye fritters, bake sweet potatoes of fine variety, Georgia reds, delicious firm butter, fresh buttermilk, coffee, honey and the honeycomb.  (I always got a good bill of fare at this home, the best of any place on the charge.)  I had a good night's rest in a good feather bed, with plenty of covering, all clean and nice.

 

After breakfast next morning, when about ready to leave for my first appoint­ment of the charge, which was at Bear-Pen Gap, hard by the Whitewater Falls, Bro. Whitmire said, 'Well, brother, when you want to come back, and if I am not at the house, put up your horse and feed him;  you will find corn and fodder there.  You needn't come back 'til you get ready.'  It wasn't long before I was ready to go back, even with such an invitation as that.  And I was often ready.  For I found a father and mother and brothers and sisters in that home--my home free of charge whenever I wished to stop there.

 

Sequel--It was only a few days 'til conference in Columbia, where Bishop Dog­gett was to preside.  My few belongings all packed ready for shipment, and left in Frank's care to be sent to me if I were moved, pony bridled and sad­dled, and a few things in my saddle bags to be carried with me back to my brother's home, where I started out, where I was to leave my pony while I was in conference.

 

I sat for a few moments with Brother and Sister Whitmire in the same room where we first met, ready to say good-bye.  Brother Whitmire was the first to speak.  Said he, 'You have been here a year, you have done well, and we like you.  Tell the Bishop to send you back if he can.'  Sister Whitmire said, 'Yes, we feel just like one of our own boys was going away.'  Her apron served instead of a handkerchief to wipe away the tears from her eyes, while those from the honest blue eyes of the old man got away without assistance, and chased each other over the furrows in his closely shaven face.  With difficulty I succeeded in saying good-bye.  With saddlebags in hand I proceeded to my pony, mounted and rode away.  I never saw them any more.  But we shall meet again, and 'There will be no night there.'"

 

He died there after 1880.  Children born to William Carlisle Whitmire (W6/4.1) and Patsy McAfee Whitmire (M6/1.1) include:

 

        Frank Whitmire             (W5/1.1)     born about 1831

 

Frank Whitmire (W5/1.1), son of William Carlisle Whitmire (W6/4.1) and Patsy McAfee Whitmire (M6/1.1), was born about 1831 in Oconee County.  He was living with his par­ents in 1875.

 

Elizabeth "Betsy" Whitmire (W6/4.2), daughter of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born about 1798 in Pendleton District.  She was married about 1816 to Carswell Hester (H6/1.1).  She died before 1850, according to the re­search of Nancy Jane Hinkle Flesch (H3/7.7).  Haskell Pruett records that she was mar­ried to Peter Butler (B6/1.1).

 

Mary Whitmire (W6/4.3), daughter of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born June 17, 1802 in Pendleton District, according to her tombstone.  .  She was married December 23, 1824 to Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) who was born February 5, 1797.  She died June 25, 1864, and he died in 1898 at the age of 101.  They were bur­ied in Jocasse, but their bodies were later moved to Whitewater Baptist Church Ceme­tery in North Carolina.

 

Children born to Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3) include:

 

        Elijah Hinkle, Jr.      (H5/1.1)        born about 1824

        Henry Hinkle            (H5/1.2)        born September 28, 1825

        John Hinkle,            (H5/1.3)        born about 1828

        Carr Hinkle             (H5/1.4)        born about 1831

        Elias Hinkle            (H5/1.5)        born about 1833

        Mark Hinkle             (H5/1.6)        born about 1835

        Lucinda Hinkle          (H5/1.7)        born about 1837

        Silas Hinkle            (H5/1.8)        born about 1840

        Martha Hinkle           (H5/1.9)        born about 1843

        Mary Hinkle             (H5/1.10)       born about 1846

 

Elijah Hinkle, Jr.(H5/1.1), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3), was born about 1824.  Of this individual nothing more is known.

 

Henry Hinkle (H5/1.2), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/­4.3), was born September 28, 1825, according to Pruett research.  He was married about 1845, wife's name Matilda.  She was born January 7, 1828.  He died June 8, 1902, and she died December 7, 1911.  They were buried in Whitewater Baptist Church Ceme­tery.

 

Children born to them include:

 

         (son)                  (H4/2.1)        born about 1846

        Edwin Hinkle            (H4/2.2)        born about 1848

        Edna Mae Hinkle         (H4/2.3)        born about 1851

 

John Hinkle (H5/1.3), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3), was born about 1828.  Of this individual nothing more is known.

 

Carr Hinkle (H5/1.5), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3), was born about 1831.

 

Elias Hinkle (H5/1.5), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/­4.3), was born about 1833.  He was married about 1855, wife's name Ailcey Adaline.  He died in 1880.

 

Mark Hinkle (W5/1.6), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3), was born about 1835.

 

Lucinda Hinkle (W5/1.7), daughter of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3) and a namesake of her aunt Lucinda "Cindy" Whitmire (W6/4.4), was born about 1837.  She was married about 1856 to A. J. Stewart (S5/1.1), according to Pruett re­search.

 

Silas Hinkle (H5/1.8), son of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/­4.3), was born about 1840.  He was married about 1862, wife's name Seppie W.

 

Martha Hinkle (H5/1.9), daughter of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (W6/4.3), was born about 1843.

 

Mary Hinkle (H5/1.10), daughter of Elijah Hinkle (H6/1.1) and Mary Whitmire Hinkle (H6/4.3), was born about 1846.

 

Lucinda "Cindy" Whitmire (W6/4.4), daughter of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born in 1806 in Pendleton District, according to Pruett re­search.  She was married about 1822, husband's name Finley.  She was later remarried to Jeremiah Morton (M6/1.1).  She was mentioned in the probate proceedings of her fa­ther in 1860.

 

Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5), twin son of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born January 11, 1808, according to Pruett research.  He was married March 22, 1837 to Nancy Zachary (Z6/1.1), daughter of Col. John Zachary (Z7/1.1) and Sarah H. Roberts Zachary (R7/1.1), on a license obtained in Macon County, North Car­olina.  She was born October 26, 1811 in Surrey County, North Carolina.  He was men­tioned as a co-heir to four Negro slaves in the will of his uncle William Whitmire (W7/1.7) which was written May 2, 1850.  He was mentioned in the probate proceedings of his father in 1860.  He died October 22, 1888 and was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park in Pickens, South Carolina.  She died January 16, 1892 and was buried beside her husband.

 

Children born to Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1) include:

 

        Sarah Ann Whitmire          (W5/5.1)        born May 26, 1839

        Elizabeth L. Whitmire       (W5/5.2)        born July 10, 1841

        Henry Marion Whitmire       (W5/5.3)        born January 26, 1843

        John P. Dallas Whitmire     (W5/5.4)        born December 30, 1844

        James Matison Whitmire      (W5/5.5)        born December 4, 1846

        Thomas Jefferson Whitmire   (W5/5.6)        born November 21, 1848

        William Johnson Whitmire    (W5/5.7)        born April 25, 1852

        Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8)        born May 2, 1854

 

Sarah Ann Whitmire (W5/5.1), daughter of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born May 26, 1839 in Pickens County, South Carolina.  She died there September 3, 1857.

 

Elizabeth L. Whitmire (W5/5.2), daughter of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born July 10, 1841 in Pickens County.  She was married April 21, 1859 to Baylis Nicholson (N5/1.1).  She died January 27, 1864.

 

Henry Marion Whitmire (W5/5.3), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born January 26, 1843 in Pickens County. He was married about 1866 to Frances Rebecca Nicholson (N5/1.2), believed to be a sister to Baylis Nichol­son (N5/1.1).  He was mentioned in the probate proceedings of his father in 1860.  He died September 1, 1921.  Children born to Henry Marion Whitmire (S5/5.3) and Frances Rebecca Nicholson Whitmire (N5/1.2) are unknown.

 

John P. Dallas Whitmire (W5/5.4), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born December 30, 1844 in Pickens County.  He was mentioned in the probate proceedings of his father in 1860.  He died in Confederate service August 17, 1863.

 

James Matison Whitmire (W5/5.5), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born December 4, 1846 in Pickens County.  He was married Febru­ary 22, 1877 to Emma Thomas (T5/1.1).  He died May 6, 1913 in Pickens County. Children born to James Matison Whitmire (W5/5.5) and Emma Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1) are unknown.

 

Thomas Jefferson Whitmire (W5/5.6), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born November 21, 1848 in Pickens County.  He died there September 11, 1857.

 

William Johnson Whitmire (W5/5.7), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born April 25, 1852 in Pickens County.  He died there September 3, 1857.

 

Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8), son of Daniel Whitmire (W6/4.5) and Nancy Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.1), was born May 2, 1854 in Oconee County, South Carolina.  He was married December 6, 1882 to Louise Thomas (T5/1.1), daughter of Lemuel Thomas (T6/1.1) and Arminda Moss Thomas (M6/1.1), who was born December 6, 1864 at Crow Creek, South Carolina in Oconee County.  She died January 6, 1916, and he died Decem­ber 9, 1935.  Both were buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Pickens, South Carolina. 

 

Children born to Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1) include:

 

        Serepta Rose Whitmire      (W4/8.1)        born April 24, 1884

        Junis Adger Whitmire       (W4/8.2)        born May 2, 1886

        Walter Dickenson Whitmire  (W4/8.3)        born October 12, 1887

        Fred Thomas Whitmire       (W4/8.4)        born in September 1890

        Annie May Whitmire         (W4/8.5)        born May 7, 1892

        Eileen Thelma Whitmire     (W4/8.6)        born February 7, 1897

        Lois Minnie Whitmire       (W4/8.7)        born June 3, 1900

        Homer Whitmire             (W4/8.8)        born August 4, 1897

        Lucille Christine Whitmire (W4/8.9)        born July 17, 1906

 

Serepta Rose Whitmire (W4/8.1), daughter of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born April 24, 1884 in Jocasse, South Carolina. She was married July 31, 1907 to James Thomps Hinkle (H4/8.2), according to Flesch re­search.  She died November 7, 1972.

 

Junis Adger Whitmire (W4/8.2), child of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born May 2, 1886 in Jocasse.  He remained unmar­ried and died May 10, 1960.

 

Walter Dickenson Whitmire (W4/8.3), son of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born October 12, 1897 in Jocasse.  He died there October 2, 1888 of the croup.

 

Fred Thomas Whitmire (W4/8.4), son of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born in September 1890.  He was married December 8, 1914 to a cousin, Alice Whitmire (W4/8.10).  He died October 31, 1933 in an automobile ac­cident.  Children born to Fred Thomas Whitmire (W4/8.4) and Alice Whitmire Whitmire (W4/8.10) are unknown.

 

Annie May Whitmire (W4/8.5), daughter of Alton Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born May 7, 1892 in Jocasse.  She was married January 7, 1914 to Otto Kauffman Schwiers (S4/1.1).  He died in 1973.

 

Eileen Thelma Whitmire (W4/8.6), daughter of Alton Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born February 7, 1897 in Jocasse.  She was mar­ried March 5, 1918 in Pickens to Silas Dover Hinkle (H4/8.7), brother to James Thomps Hinkle (H4/8.2).  She died October 26, 1968 in Burbank, California and was buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery.

 

Children born to Silas Dover Hinkle (H4/8.7) and Eileen Thelma Whitmire Hinkle (W4/8.6) include:

 

        Nancy Jane Hinkle         (H3/7.7)        born March 10, 1940

 

Nancy Jane Hinkle (H3/7.7), daughter of Silas Dover Hinkle (H4/8.7) and Eileen Thelma Whitmire Hinkle (W4/8.6), was born March 10, 1940 in Pickens, South Carolina.  She was married September 8, 1962 in Burbank, California to Clifford Richard Flesch (F3/1.1) who was born March 20, 1940 in North Dakota.  In 1985 they lived in Keizer, Oregon.  In 1987 he, a field underwriter for State Farm Insurance Company, transferred to Eu­gene, Oregon.

 

Through a thorough research of the descendants of Michael Whitmire (W8/1.1) she, com­puter programmer, has accumulated an outstanding collection of Whitmiriana.  It is through her courtesy that much of that data appears in this section.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Julie Ann Flesch        (F2/1.1)        born August 17, 1963

        Carol Lynn Flesch       (F2/1.2)        born September 4, 1967

 

Lois Minnie Whitmire (W4/8.7), daughter of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born June 3, 1900 in Jocasse.  She was married about 1920 to Miles Phillips (P4/1.1).  She died January 9, 1981 in Greenville, South Carolina.

 

Homer Whitmire (W4/8.8), son of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Louise Thom­as Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born August 4, 1894 in Jocasse.  He, a World War I vet­eran, was married to Willie Iris Lovingood (L4/1.1).  He died October 17, 1965 in Jo­casse.  Children born to Homer Whitmire (W4/8.8) and Willie Iris Lovingood Whitmire (L4/1.1) are unknown.

 

Lucille Whitmire (W4/8.9), daughter of Alston Highly "Hig" Whitmire (W5/5.8) and Lou­ise Thomas Whitmire (T5/1.1), was born July 17, 1906 in Jocasse.  She was married May 10, 1934 to Lewis N. Elrod (E4/1.1).

 

John Whitmire (W6/4.6), twin son of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born January 11, 1808 in Pendleton District.  He was married December 18, 1840 to Nancy Stewart (S6/1.1), according to "Pendleton County, South Carolina Marriages."  The wedding was also reported in the December 18, 1840 edition of "Pen­dleton Messenger.  He was mentioned as a co-heir with his brother to four Negroes in the will of his uncle William Whitmire (W7/1.7) written May 1, 1850.  He died in 1893, and she died in 1896, according to Pruett research.  Children born to John Whit­mire (W6/4.6) and Nancy Stewart Whitmire (S6/1.1) are unknown.

 

Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7), son of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born October 8, 1811 in Pendleton District, according to Flesch re­search.  He was married in Macon County, (later Jackson County) North Carolina October 4, 1842 to Melinda Zachary (Z6/1.2), believed to be a sister to Nancy Zachary (Z6/­1.1).  She was born in 1824.  She died in 1905, and he died January 14, 1906. 

 

Ten children born to Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whitmire (Z6/­1.2), according to his will, include:

 

        John Whitmire           (W5/7.1)        born about 1844

        Sarah Whitmire          (W5/7.2)        born about 1846

        Matilda Jane Whitmire   (W5/7.3)        born April 29, 1848

        Charles Whitmire        (W5/7.4)        born about 1850

        Alfred Whitmire         (W5/7.5)        born October 2, 1852

 

John Whitmire (W5/7.1), son of Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whit­mire (Z6/1.2), was born about 1844.

 

Sarah Whitmire (S5/7.2), daughter of Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.2), wa born about 1846.

 

Matilda Jane Whitmire (W5/7.3), daughter of Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.2), was born April 29, 1848.  She was married about 1866 to Mont. J. Glazener (G5/1.1), according to Pruett research.  He was born May 11, 1848 and died March 15, 1919.  She died December 16, 1922.  They were buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Cathey's Creek township.

 

Charles Whitmire (W5/7.4), son of Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.2), was born about 1850.

 

Alfred Whitmire (W5/7.5), son of Henry Whitmire, Jr. (W6/4.7) and Melinda Zachary Whitmire (Z6/1.2), was born October 2, 1852.  He was married about 1880 to Hattie Nicholson (N5/1.1).  He operated a farm located on the Chattooga River in Rabun Coun­ty.  He sold this property to Georgia Power Company at a premium and invested the proceeds in a young Georgia company named Coca-Cola.

 

One daughter was born to Alfred Whitmire (W5/7.5) and Hattie Nicholson Whitmire (N5/­1.1):

 

        Pearl Whitmire          (W4/5.1)        born July 9, 1884

 

Pearl Whitmire (W4/1.1), daughter of Alfred Whitmire (W5/7.1) and Hattie Nicholson Whitmire (N5/1.1), was born July 9, 1884 in Rabun County.  She was married about 1902 to Sam Massey (M4/1.1) and lived in Greenville, South Carolina.  She died March 31, 1967.

 

Nancy Whitmire (W6/4.8), daughter of Henry Whitmire (W7/1.4) and Nancy Reese Whitmire (R7/1.1), was born in  1813 in Pendleton District, according to Pruett research.  She was married after 1850 to Jonathan King (K6/1.1).  She was his second wife, his first wife Mary King having died leaving 12 children.  They were mentioned in the probate proceedings of her father in 1860.  Children mentioned in the will of the Rev. King written August 10, 1882 were all by his first wife.

 

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