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WhitakerThe Children of MARK WHITAKER (1750-1842) and CATHERINE (BOONE) WHITAKER (1760-1845) WHITAKER, REBECCA b 19 JUN 1780 Rowan County, North Carolina d 03 DEC 1860 Fayette County, Texas WHITAKER, NANCY b d WHITAKER, JOHN b d WHITAKER, MARY b d WHITAKER, SARAH b d WHITAKER, MARTHA b d WHITAKER, BENJAMIN b 1798 ? d married: NICHOLAS HOFFMAN IZARD b 04 AUG 1776 Trenton,NJ d 09 AUG 1836 St Francis Co,AR married: ........ HAMMONDS b d married: EDITH LOVE b d married: ........ LUCAS b d married: (1) (1) ..... ........ b d married: (2) (2) ........ BASINGLE b d married: .... PEGRAM b d J. married: SALLY SEBASTIAN b d WHITAKER, JUDITH "JULIA" b Rowan County, North Carolina d Bedford Couty,Tennessee OR Texas WHITAKER, MARK b 19 JUN 1806* Kentucky d 28 AUG 1887 Lincoln County, TN (*OR - 09 JUN 1806) WHITAKER, PERLINA b OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY d N1OCKSVtLLE, NO married: PATRICK HENRY PRUETT b 1794 Campbell Co,VA d Texas married: c1833 LincolnCo,TN ROSANNA RUTLEDGE b29 FE13x)Wl812SurryCo,NC d08 SEP 1895 LincolnCo,TN married: ...... PURTIN b d The Children of Mark Whitaker ( Catherine Boone6( REBECCA WHITAKER7 married b Nicholas Izard d b d 7 NANCY WHITAKER married b . •• .......HAMMOND d b d JOHN WHITAKER7 married bEDITH LOVE d 4 MARY WHITAKER7 married b d ........LUCAS b d SARAH WHITAKER7 married (1) b (1) d b d married (2) (2) ........BASINGER b d MARTHA WHITAKER7 married b• d .•...•..PEGRAM b d BEJAMIN J WHITAKER7 married b 11�s SALLY SEBASTIAN d b d JUDITH WHITAKER7 married T ATVs CK b -POTRI-" HENRY PRUITT d b 2 d MARK WHITAKER JR - married (��3 b 16—JUN--1806 Fayette County, Kentucky ROSANNA RUTLEDGE d 28 AUG 1887 b 01811 NG d c1860 Coffee Co,TN PERLINA WHITAKER Q XIE CO. 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COLLIER ^ 110 N FDMNW Am No Am Chi lleA o -74,� IIYofe We WXr;-lolreoe Xlell7JV - I.,PX2 - �hov'Ae ''1 "mss � �'� � c / 76 0 /-c co ) jr mho W hi'-Aallel , /00*\ Edi, 44 / odc. v - CPA Whil 1.4 iey Jae Re cl'R4,0? 4 fe, -1/eacIl el C, Id"ll v y C�7b']*l �Vll 4e;' 7e, 6 oYh 11 waw G /U C cs1 ReArl C 71 pa -XV 'c /,r- i' beo e -t 7• baro► -' Co mohe /l eo 11...4Wl el • 7,X , O,' q 7 �, 7 H 0 W E L L B 0 0 N E Hunting Creek Q Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 / �" �i •�. , 12 December 1985 Seasons Greetings: I've finally located some books dealing with records of Lincoln and Bedford County, Tennessee. With a bit of luck, we should be getting a good deal of Whitaker (and,Boone and Howard and Floyd) information. If anything turns up that should be useable, I'll xerox copies of those pages and send them to you. A4�t-hype, �u`'+�-ax►�?�r_�.+�ys;_If Mark & Catherine Whitaker were J U well-off enough to have tombstones, there must be a will. If there is a will, perhaps all of the living children of this couple will d be listed, and we might be well on our way to a complete listing s' of the children of Mark and Catherine [Boone] Whitaker. I've been working mostly on the family of John Boone (1727-1803) of Hunting Creek (then Rowan, now Davie County, North Carolina). John Boone's parents were Benjamin Boone (1706-1762) and Ann [Farmer] Boone (1701-1727?). They were members of the Exeter Friends Meet- ing which did not record births until the mid -1750's - so the exact birthday of John Boone is not recorded, so far as I know - NOW. Benjamin Boone (1754-1836) oldest child of John and��' Boone (and older brother of Catherine [Boone] Whitaker) was a mem- ber of the North Carolina (Patriot) Militia during the American Revolution - I have seen three post-war pay vouchers for him - for his militia service. Did Mark Whitaker serve in the Militia, or in the Continental Line?A As for the names of the sons of MarkU& Catherine: John was her father's name, and Benjamin was hesildest brother's name. John was also the name of a brother of Mark Whitaker, who like Mark moved to Tennessee. In that long ago era of large families, the father's name might be given to k grandson5by each of his sons. So it is not unusual that there were a number of Mark -Marcus Whitakers in the Forks of the Yadkin at the same time. With all good wishes, &4q PGG �1 SC. j2t 6513 �„�- �`F • G� CdP�-- a) 14. QiUT �Q � � . � 81 S Cdr S.L. •d- r6z-u" 4 ? 2eEr r 4- k �' �$ c� Cf-` r. ,�- December 23, 3350 W. 97 Cleveland, OH Mr. Howell Boone Rt. 1 Box 365A Mocksville, NC 27028 Dear Mr. Boone: 1985 44102 Thank you very much for all the information on the 250 Anniversary of Daniel Boone's birth. I enjoyed reading it. At the moment I do not know if I am a descendant of one of Daniel Boone's siblings. I wrote to you on a hunch that didn't quite work out. I have L. enclosed copies of four family group sheets. In order for you to understand a the line of descent, the following chart should help: . U c� Z Linda Delridge Cecelia Boone Delridge (my mother) d °� Earl(y) R. Boone (my grandfather) William G. Boone (great-grandfather) v Ephraim Boone (great, great grandfather) U 0 Andrew Boone (great, great, great grandfather) cu q7 I have only been able to locate Andrew Boone as far back as the 1860 census of Wilkes County, NC. I do not know who his parents are. If you are able to shed any light on my Boones, your help would be greatly appreciated. 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Binh • " Places of Residance f Fuu Naft» Spvu+�_ - - Name' o��, atm„• Church Affiliation Military Ree. -. Address otber is a,. I f e3c tetc Nab """to sheet oI each mai city His Fatties Mo1l+ers Maiden Name _ 02 • State Zip__ Wife's Fuli Ma'dert Nanta'! = • : " ' � • 'qty. a+ + DTown or Place DataDay Iltonth Year County or Province. etc. State or Country Add, talm on VA _ Fife Number Of - This Family Group aue"d No .' Death — - . 235 ... Blain ~ - 1d'4 Date Submitted Ptsesa or Resiodence _- ` a -• a Z Occupation If other than housewife Church Affiliation ng a.a. a �. r ,�! f , Other AusbanoIL it tto f1/ etc. l 4%e Die for each erar. , s Her Father Mother's Maiden Nance ~• • Sea CMI&O n s Name In Fere Ch$ldise'e tAnance in wow of birth) Data Day. Month Year Gly. Town at Place County or Province, ata State or Country - Add. Into. on Ctetdrwr . •r <w •�i1' 1 Birth . t�.1�i •'Vc li poe Mar. '�J�' o f r r. ..r�� • - Full Ramo 'r• •. .� . Death a..a»M... . 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' r �� =z= This Family Group ClWad .. _.. wy • .w -• No. :j3 PA-3 °3 • _ . .. r •• - __ _ .. ewlal -..�. 9,3 Date Submitted Places of Resident. cl omupstioa it outer than housewife Ctkueit MfiUattoe► 7•- �� .�.zi 3 : _ ,' `. . ' R ; • Other u . Na tq 4B etc - - .. MCh alae. _ • - Na FaRw _. ._ Mothers Maiden•Nwe ' �" Ct++eren's Name in Chetaeafs- W+snQe M aver of tsrettq Dara Qaf Monts Yew Cite. Town or Piece County or Proving. eta State at Countly JWd. Gila on Ctfitdnn �- i1• : ; •I Binh Mar. �• x)•. f .r• •'��• =..� ice:. •• 1 -' - _ 14110 ..�- Buda&Koh a ,. �+► ;.r.._ 2 - Binh 71 -'az.<- Fut! Have apt r �' �•_'�'=..- ''+;?}:�,:% Death 7 . �h• .. t i 'L(.1�'t ' Burial yYlab 3M Birch = Full Nam of <� -.,• ::.:•: >f. -a� = - - - �t J _ Death- .J . Burial i �y/yy • > <_ _ ,ti �� • ,± J' -' 4 etft-Th 4 h ra .- t 'k..cdt -' Full _ ,- • . f , .�; ii-.,:J�,� Death ' ... r _'?•. •A. �z Binh (� • „ .,^s.v,�Q--• <: Mawft;1 pommel Death rr' ' a �.' ►��..�+ >::a',.-� Bulla+ �' `�'x" :„j S �_"'� Bt/i11 Mas. T' :+r£• ► 1�'�.1� 1 t� Sony • Wtt Name d, :r > f+�j'� a .. ._ .. _ .. _ .. .. .. _ . ath AM- list 7 Birth Mar. ..• ' Full Nates of -.. �:? .. _ • _ ... _ Death -� ' Burial 8 Binh .. Mar. _ . - IA- ttll Nona of SOWW.- Dealh Burial 9 Birth. Mar. - Full "eats at Death '• .w• . r • • � . ,. • Burial ' { , 10 Birth Mar. _ Full "a" _ e:: Death - r .. Burial - r Ddve operated the paper under the name of Tne Times. After selling it to J.D. Newton, he was connected with the Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. and was Superin- tendant of the Alexandria Gazette in Alexan- dria, Va. In lateryears he went into the grocery business and was operating his store on the Winston Rd. in Lexington at the time of his death. Laura Ray, b. 17 Sept. 1889 in Thomasville, d. 17 June 1891, and is bur. in the 1hornasville City Gem. John Franklin Westmoreland, my great- grandfather, was 6 months old at the time of his father's death. Very little is known of his early life, but he entered military service on 23 May 1864 at the age of 17, served until the end of the war as a non-commissioned officer of Co. C. Third Regiment (Co. J.W. Hinsdale) N.C. Junior Reserves, and participated in the Battles of Fort Fisher, Kinston and Ben- nettsville. From letters written to his family, we know he went to Worthington, Ind. and Blooming- ton, III. after the war, but he soon returned to N.C., was married and purchased a farm in Bethania Twp., Forsyth Co. On Nov. 13, 1875 and Nov. 15, 1879 Teachers Certificates were issued to him, authorizing him to teach in the public schools of Forsyth Co. These certifi- cates were for the months of Dec., Jan. and Feb. and his School Register shows he taught in Dist. No. 14 of Forsyth Co., beginning with the year 1878 for a salary of 820 per month. He taught children from ages 6 to 18, and the register gave his address as Sedge Garden, N.C. John Franklin Westmoreland organized the first Sunday School class at Hickory Ridge Meth Church, Germanton, Stokes Co. and a list of the members is in the possession of Mrs. Sam P. Heath, his granddaughter. No date is shown on the paper, but his first 3 children were among those signing the peti- tion. In Sept. 1883 he moved his family to Tho- masville, and was probably employed in the chair factory owned by his brother, David Stephen Westmoreland. About 1887 the for- mer teacher felt the printing urge and started a commercial printing business in his home. He installed a hand printing press which took 3 people to operate — one to put in the sheet of paper, one to turn the press, and one to re- move the paper. He first printed business statements and envelopes, and soon needing more space, he moved into a building between his home and the chair factory on Randolph St. An article in the Lexington Dispatch dated Aug. 13. 1890 stated that J.F. Westmoreland had purchased the Farm and Village News and would begin publishing a paper at an early date. It is thought his first Thomasville News was printed in Sept. 1890, and on publishing day each member of the family was called to help. His dau., Nancy Rebecca, recalled that her job was folding papers. About the time he founded the newspaper, he erected a building on his home lot to accommodate both the job printing business and newspaper production. Fire fighters in 1897 wrapped this building in guilts and kept them soaked with water to keep it from burning when the adjacent chair factory burned. He served 3 terms as a member of the Thomasville Town Council. In July 1897 in Raleigh, he suffered a stroke after serving the winter term there as a State Senator. He spent his remaining years in a wheel chair, but this did not keep him from managing his printing and publishing business. The name of the newspaper was changed more than once by the owner, but by 1905 it was The Times and John Franklin Westmoreland served as its Edi- tor for 23 years. His obituary in the May 15, 1913 issue of The Times reads: -we will say in a modest way that he always had the town's best interest at heart, always advoand working for any and all measures that seemedcatory m his judgment Inr the betterment of the town in which he lived and loved so well. He, with his newspaper, was greatly instrumental in securing the graded schools, the belt line (railroad), the electric system, water and sewage system and other matters of progress." My mother and I often visited my great- grandmother, Nancy Ellen, and I remember the children liked to play in the chinaberrytree in her back yard. After her death, I was given the cut glass and pewter cruet set she kept on her dining room table. Needless to say, this is one of my prized possessions. Sources: Newspaper clippings given to me by family members — no names or dates; The Times, Thomasville, N.C. of April 4,1978 and May 15, 1913; Family members recollections; Family records; and Personal knowledge and memories. — Mrs. Margaret R. Trantham JOHN THOMAS WESTMORELAND 1217 John Thomas Westmoreland (John Franklin Westmoreland and Nancy Ellen McGee), b. 23 Aug. 1878 in Forsyth Co., d. 16 July 1928 in Rural Hall, m. 22 Oct. 1900 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co. Mary Dovey Haynes (Joseph Henry Haynes and Martha Jane Jones), b. 26 Sept. 1883 in Mt. Airy, d. 28 Sept. 1976 in Davidson Co. Both are bur. in the Lexington City Cem. Four children were born. 1) Ethyl Wray, my mother, on. Franklin Hobart Raker. 2) Martha Kathleen, b. 19 Jan. 1904 in Thomasville, m. 19 Jan. 1946 in Lex- ington to Roscoe Cox (William Cox and Minnie Baucom), b. 14 Feb. 1917 in Danville, Va. Following the printing tradition, Kathleen was taught to run the linotype machine by her fa- ther and she worked for him in his printing office. After his death, she worked in Sanford, Rural Hall, Thomasville and Lexington and at the time of her retirement was working for the Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, Roscoe works for the Greensboro Daily News and they are living in Lexington. 3) Thomas Haynes, b. 27 Mar. 1911 in Mt. Airy, d. 6 July 1962 in Winston-Salem, bur. in the Lexington City Gem., m. 28 Aug. 1929 in York, S.C. Pauline Susan Lopp (Henry Irvin Lopp and Annie Emma Beck), b. 18 May 1911 in Lexington. Thomas worked for the Red Bird Cab Co. in Lexington, and his widow lives in Lexington. 4) Lawrence Miller, Sr., b. 14 Mar. 1918 in Lexington, N.C., d. 5 Apr. 1975 in Chicago, III., bur. in the Lexington City Cem., on. 1) 24 Dec. 1938 in S.C. Helen Virginia Ferguson, b. 16 Oct. 1919 in Forsyth Co., (div.), m. 2) 7 Dec. 1957 in Chesterfield, S.C. Carlene (Sim- mons) Johnson, b. 8 April 1923 in Rowan Co. Since we were about the same age, Miller seemed more like a brother to me than an uncle, and we shared a lot of childhood memo- ries. He also followed in his father and grand- father's footsteps by learning the printing business. He worked for shops in Lexington, the Greensboro Daily News, and at the time of his death was with the Chicago Sun -Times. Helen (Ferguson) Westmoreland m. 2) Robert Calvin Hedrick. Betty Ann, (adopted), b. 5Aug. 1924, M. 1. 28 July 1945 In Lexington, Paul Steven Perry, Jr., b. 30 Sept. 1920 in ;Oxford, Maine (div.), m. 2) 22 Dec. 1973 to Rumford, Maine, Michael Kaplan (Mrs. Sally Kaplan) b. 28 March 1922 in Passaic, N.J. Mike is retired from the Air Force and in the summer works for the Park Service. They live on their farm near Bryant Pond, Maine. My grandfather learned the printing and newspaper business from his father and fol- lowed this work until shortly before his death. In the towns of Kings Mountain, Gastonia, Lexington and Thomasville, all in N.C., he was engaged in the printing business. In the spring of 1926, he moved to Mt. Airy, where he opened a job printing shop and in May established the Mt. AiryStar, an indepen- dent weekly newspaper. The Star enjoyed rapid growth, but failing health forced him to dispose of his latest venture in the printing and newspaper business in which he had engaged since boyhood. At the time of its sale, the Star was one of the most widely circulated news- papers in that section of the state. "Papa T" d. when I was 7, but I remember going to his printing office in Mt. Airy. He would be busy setting up type for the paper, but never so busy that he couldn't stop and talk to me. "Muver" loved flowers and truly had a "green thumb." It made no difference what she planted, everything grew for her, and wherever she lived she always had pretty flow- ers. Like all grandmothers, she was a good cook, and one of my special Christmas memo- ries is the sea foam candy she made for us. In the fall, she made chow -chow and pepper rel- ish. Today, when I make the pepper relish from her recipe, it never tastes quite as good as hers. Both of them were Baptists (as were all of their children), and Democrats, but I have been told that he always said he voted for the man instead of the party. sources: Newspaper clippings given to me by family members — no names or dates; Farmly members recol- lections; Family records; and Personal knowledge. — Mrs. Margaret R. Trantham JOSHUA WHITAKER, SR. 1218 Joshua Whitaker, Sr., b. 22 Jan. 1735 in Chester Co., Pa., son of William Whitaker, Sr., and Elizabeth Carleton, moved to Rowan (now Davidson) Co. 0751 with his parents. He m.12 Sept. 1764 Mary Reed, b. 31 Oct. 1748, d.16 Feb. 1832, dau. of John Reed Sr. and Hannah Davis. Mary was b. in N.J. and moved to Rowan Co. with her widowed mother, and bros. and sisters. Joshua Whitaker's sister, Jane Whitaker, m. Eldad Reed, Sr. (Mary's brother). Joshua lived just south of Lexington. He d. 1 May 1798 and is bur. in Jersey Bapt. Church Cem. at Linwood. In the years just before and after his death, all of Joshua's family moved to Fairview, Buncombe Co., N.C. Joshua's wife Mary is bur. there in Cane Creek Cem. They had 6 children: John, Sr. (15 Sept. 1765 - 8 Jan. 1841) m.1) Mary Wilson, 2) Milly Brookshire. Sarah (7 Dec. 1767---26 May 1848) m. Revolution- ary soldier, John Lanning, Sr. (1757-1839). Joshua, Jr. (4 June 1769 - 26 June 1856) m. Nancy Childers (1769-1841). William, Sr. (22 Nov. 1772 - 21 Feb. 1860) m. 31 Jan. 1793 to Mary Canady in Salisbury. Mary (1772- 1848) was b. in Halifax Co. These first 4 chil- dren all moved to and d. in Fairview, Bun- combe Co. Mary (Jenny) Whitaker (3 Jan 1775- 1932) m. Arthur Hunt. They moved to Fair- view, then to Mo. James Whitaker, Sr. (3 Apr. 1779 - 2 Nov. 1871) m. 1) Mary Walker (1779-1849); 2) Mary McBrayer (1779-1872) (a widow). James served in the state legisla- ture from Buncombe, Macon, and Cherokee Co., N.C. He helped establish several churches as well as Cherokee Co. where he died. Sources: Court and cem. records. - C. Bruce Whitaker WILLIAM WHITAKER, SR. 1219 William Whitaker, Sr., b. 10 Feb. 1701 in England, son of Joshua Whitaker and Jane Parker, came to America 0720 with his widowed mother, 2 bros. and a sister. Arriving in Philadelphia, they settled in Chester Co., Pa. William m. 13 Dec. 1722 Elizabeth Carle- ton, b. 18 Apr. 1801, dau. of Mark Carleton and Susanna Watson. Both were Quakers. In 1751 William and his family moved to Rowan (Davidson) Co. He and Elizabeth d. there sometime after 1760. They had 9 children. 1) Lydia, the oldgst child, ran off with and married in 1742 a man the Quaker Church did not approve. She was never heard from again. 2) Marcus, Sr., b. 0728, bought land 13 Jan. 1755 on Abbotts Creek. His wife was Tabitha. In the late 1780s they moved to S.C. Their 2 sons, Mark, Jr., and John moved to Ky., then to Tenn, where they died. 3) Susannah, b. 1727, d. 20 Oct. 1800, m. Hugh McCrary, Sr., b. 1720, d.14 Feb. 1785, bur. in Jersey Bapt. Church Cem., lived on Swearing Creek and had 8 children: Reid and Lydia d. before their father. John m. Elleanor McCrary. Hugh, Jr. m. 1st Mary Sluder; m. 2nd Charity Sluder. Susannah m.1 St. Joseph Davis, m. 2nd. Joseph White; Margaret m. Isaac Wilson. Elizabeth m. ? and had a son Hugh. Boyd m. Nancy Anna Merrill and moved to Fairview, Buncombe Co., N.C. Boyd d. in 1821 apparently in Howard Co., Mo. where his will was probated. Boyd left many descend- ants in Buncombe, Henderson, and Tran- sylvania Cos., as well as in Mo. The other 7 children of Hugh and Susannah apparently stayed in the Davidson Co. area. 4) William Jr., b. 20 Feb. 1732, d. Feb. 1802, m.1 st Abigail (Abrilla) Donahue who d. 1 July 1772, m. 2nd Abigail (Abrilla) Baker. He lived just east of Mocksville, Davie Co. and had 15 children. By his 1 st wife: John, b. 1755, d. 1800, whose wife and children moved to Clairmont Co., Ohio after his death; Susannah, b. 1757, m. John Jackson, d. in Rutherford Co.; William III, b. 1760, d. 1818, m. Chris- tina Van Eaton, moved to Clairmont Co., Ohio. Rachael, b. 1762; Israel Alfred, b. 1765, moved to Clairmont Co., Ohio; Sarah, b. 1767, m. John Moffitt, d. in McDowell Co.; Mary, b. 1769, d. 1799; Eleanor, b..1770. Children by his 2nd wife: Elizabeth, b. 1773, d. 1856, m. Samuel Collett, d. in Morgan Co., Ind.; Mar- garet, b. 1775, Abigail (Abrilla), b. 1777, m. Jesse Noland; Lydia, b. 1779, (twin) m. Richard Allison, d. in McDowell Co.; Airy, b. 1779, m. Boaz Tharp; Joshua, b. 1784, d. 1852, m. Jane Gracey, d. in Columbia Co., Ga., Hannah, b. 1782. 5) Peter, b. 22 June 1733, d. Aug. 1815, m. 1st Annie Trantham, m. 2nd Mariam Kent, b. c1745, d. 20 Feb. 1826, dau. of John and Mary Kent. Around 1800 Peter and part of his family moved to Fairview, Buncombe Co. Pe- ter and Mariam are bur. in Cane Creek Cem., Fairview. We believe most, if not all, of Peter's children were by his 2nd wife. He had 10 children: Peter, Jr., m. Emily Baites in Madi- son Co., Ky., but supposedly d. in Davidson Co.; John, d. 1831, m. Margaret Pinkerton, b. 1779, d. 1864. Both d. at Fairview; Noah, a hatter, d. 1801 in Davidson Co.; Susannah, b. 1777, d. 15 Jan. 1866, m. Lot Harper, b. 1781, d. 1866 (after his 1st wife, her sister, died). She d at Fairview; Jesse, b. 10 Oct. 1777, d.12 July 1857, m. Elizabeth Harrison, b. 1776, d. 1847 in Buncombe Co.; Mary (nothing known of her); William, b. 27 June 1779, d. 28 May 1861, m. Susannah Sumner, b. 1787, d. 1869 at Fairview; Jane m. Arthur Hunt, d. In Davidson Co.; Elizabeth m. Christo- pher Porter, moved to Buncombe Co., then to Ind.; Mariam, b. 1786, d. 25 Jan. 1824, m. Lot Harper, b. 1781, d. 1866 and both bur. in Cane Creek Cem., Buncombe Co. 6) Joshua, b. 1735, d. 1798. 7) Samuel (nothing known of him. He may have stayed in Pa). 8) Sarah, b. 1737, m. Charles Wilson, moved to Marshall Co., Tenn. 9) Jane m. Eldad Reed, son of John Reed, Sr. and Hannah Davis. Both d. in Davidson Co. Issue: William, b. 1761, d. 0835: Eldad II, b. 1767, d. 1849, m. Ashia Lanning, b. 1766, d. 1845; Peter, b. 1772, d. 0846; John, b. 1774, d. after 1815; Hannah, b. 1777, d. c1855: Jane, b. 1779, d. 1853; and Elizabeth, b. 1782. All of Eldad and Jane's children moved to Fairview, Buncombe Co. except maybe Elizabeth. Sources: Court records, cemetery records. - C. Bruce Whitaker JAMES (JIMMY) -WOODFIN and MARIE LEONARD WHITLOCK IIi 129# James (Jimmy) Woodfin Whitlock iII was 22 Jan. 1940, in Lexington to the late Jarr Woodfin and Arteal Black Whitlock Jr. Jimr has spent his life in the Holly Grove Commu ty of Davidson Co. where both of his parer were b. and raised. He is a 1958 graduate Central Davidson HS and works for Comm nity Service and Garage of Lexington, havi worked there for 22 years as a mechanic. Jimmy has been in the Davis-Townse Lions Club since 1974. In 1975 he was elect Lion of the year. He is also a Volunteer Firem. of the Holly Grove Fire Dept., where he President of the Board of Directors. Jimmy h served 7 years on the advisory council Davis -Townsend School where he is still a tive. He attends Mt. Tabor UCC where he h: served as a Deacon. He is also a past memo of Lexington Moose Lodge. Jimmy and Marie were m. 20 Aug..1960 Center Meth. Church in Welcome, by the Re C.L. Williams. Marie was b. 4 Nov. 1940 Welcome. where she grew up. Marie Leona: Whitlock is the dau. of Homer Ray Leona and Mabel Annie Byerly. the Welcome Con munity. Marie is a graduate of North Davidsc HS., She teaches in the Davidson Co. Scho system where sho has been the past 7 yrs. the Vocational Dept., Ledford Jr. High. Jimmy and Marie have 2 daus. who still lig at home. Onda Marie Whitlock 20 yrs. old is . DCCC studying accounting. She is a 1980 ho: or graduate of Central Davidson HS. Nita Ann Whitlock is in the 9th grade Central Davidson HS. Jimmy's father, James Woodfin Whitloc4 Jr. b. 1910 in Southmont was owner and ope. ator of the Holly Grove Roller Mill until h: death 30 Nov. 1970. He suffered a. heart attac at the Holly Grove Fire Station where he ha been chief since it was organized. His Grandfather (Pampa he was called James Woodfin Whitlock, Sr., was b *in Rich mond, Va., spent most of his life in Holly Grov Community, and ran the store on the Holl' Grove Rd. He d. 8 Dec. 1959. He was m. v Eliva Campbell Whitlock of Guilford Co. ! 1887, d. 12 July 1966. Both are bur. at Nev Friendship Church on the Turner Rd. in th. Holly Grove Community. Jimmy's great-grandfather, James Woodfr Whitlock was from Richmond, Va. where ht lived and died c1879. His great-grandmothe was Martha Smith Whitlock. Jimmy has a bro., Gerald Lee Whitlock o' Winston-Salem, who is m. to Wanda McClouc Whitlock. They have 2 children, Christie anc Michael. Jimmy is often referred to as "The Mayor of Holly Grove." 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O MO ' J M to Q- A T m O m rD m m A A m _ CA 12/11/84 WHITAKER FAMILY IN7FORMATION lst . .Robert Whitalc_ �, .1625-?. Gen.' born ed: England. .: unkn n._ 2nd _ ertft 1650-?. Gen.' bornd.wife:c.1660-?. (a uisle and Alice Meadowshawe ?) rn ad. 3rd . Joshua Whitaker,c.1675-9/26/1719. Gen.' born: Grundleton,York,England. died: England, "in the religious wars in London." wife: Jane Banister Parker, ?-?. (a daughter of John Parker and Elizabeth Banister.) born: England. died: Kennett,PA. 4th William Whitaker,c.1700-?. Gen.' born: England. died: Rowan Co,NC. wife: Elizabeth Carleton, ? - ? . (a daughter of Mark Carleton, who was a son of Thomas Carleton and Isabella Mark.) born: ? died: Rowan Co,NC. 5th . Marcus Whitaker,c.1730- ? . Gen.' born: Chester,PA. ? died: ? 4bigail, Johnson;_, ? - born: ? died: Rowan Co,NC. 6th Mark Whitaker,4/8/1750-1842. Gen.' born: Rowan Co,NC. died: Lincoln Co,TN. wife: Catherine Boone,1760-1845. born: Rowan Co,NC. died.: Mulberry,TN. They are listed in DAR Records---- Patriots' Index,etc. She was a daughter of John Boone.and a grandaughter of Benjamin Boone,1706-1762. I am a descendant of Mark Whitaker and Catherine Boone on two separate lines---- through two of their daughters: 1. Rebecca Whitaker,1780-1860. 2. Judith "Julia" Whitaker,c.1786- ? 1/27/85 BOONS/WHITAKER FAMILY INFORMATION 7thJudith Julie. Whitaker, c.1786- 9 Gen.' born: Rowan Co,NC (?) died: Bedford Co,TN (?) Patrick Henry Pruitt, 1802- ? born: Pittsylvania Co,VA (?) died: Bedford Co,TN. 8th Francis Marion Prewett, 11/1827-c.1905. Gen.' born: Bedford Co,TN. died: Phillips Co,ARK. wife: Nancy Elizabeth Izard, 2/25/1833-1/7/1888. born & died: St.Francis Co,ARK. 9th John Milton Prewett, 3/4/1852-10/2.0/1943. Gen.' born: St.Francis Co,ARK. died: E1 Paso,TX. wife: Emma V. Colson, 10/17%1854-6/6/1912. born: MO. died: St.Francis Co,ARK. 10th Emma Harrington Prewett, 9/30/1887-5/7/1970. Gen.' born: St.Francis Co,ARK. died:.Routt Co,COLO. Lester Norman Collier, 8/31/1887-7/21/1970. born: Jackson Co,ARK. died: Routt Co,COLO. filth, Leste Gen.' born: wife: born: 12th Micha Gen.' born: r Norman Collier,Jr., 9/21/1910 - Woodruff Co,ARK. Linnie Irene McGee, 10/27/1930 - Union Parish,Lousiana. el Edward Collier, 8/26/1953- O'Conee Co,SC. MICHAEL E COLLIER 120 N Schiff 3 m Joplin,MO 64801 0 27 Jan 1985 x <c m 0 BOOINE/WHITAKER FAMILY INFORMATION 7th Rebecca Whitaker, 6/19/1780-12/3/1860. Gen.' born: Rowan Co,NC. died: Fayette Co,TX. Nicholas Hoffman Izard, 8/4/1776-8/9/1836. born: Trenton,NJ. died: St.Francis Co,ARK. 8th Mark Whitaker Izard, 11/12/1800-8/8/1866. Gen.' born: Ashland,KY. died: St.Francis Co,ARK. wife: Parmelia Shackelford, 11/7/1802-8/19/1878. born: Spartenburg Co,SC. died: St.Francis Co,ARK. 9thNancy Elizabeth Izard, 2/25/1833-1/7/1888. Gen.' born & died: St.Francis County,Arkansas. Francis Marion Prewett, 11/1827-c.1905. born: Bedford Co,TN. died: Phillipsi Co.,,ARK.. 10th, John Milton Prewett, 3/4/1852-10/20/1943. Gen.' born: St.Francis Co,ARK. died: El Paso,TX. wife: Emma V. Colson, 10/17/1854-6/6/1912. born: MO. died: St.Francis Co,ARK. 11th Emma Harrington Prewett, 9/30/1887-5/7/1970. Gen.' born: St.Francis Co,ARK. died: Routt Co,COLO. Lester Norman Collier, 8/31/1887-7/21/1970. born: Jackson Co,ARK. died: Routt Co,COLO. 12th Lester Norman Collier, 9/21/1910- Gen.born: Woodruff Co,ARK. wife: Linnie Irene McGee, 10/27/1930 - born: Union Parish,Lousiana. 13th_ Michael Edward Collier, 8/26/1953 - Gen.' born: O=Conee Co,SC. MICHAEL E COLLIER 120 N Schiff Joplin,MO 64801 27 JAN 1985 1/ �'7/8 12/11/84 WHITAKER FAMILY INFORMATION 1st . Robert Whitaker,c.1625-?. Gen.' born and died: England. wife: unknown. 2nd . Robert Whitaker,Jr,c.1650-?. Gen.' born and died: England. wife: Margaret Lisle,c.1660-?. (a daughter of John Lisle and Alice Meadowshawe ?) born and died: England. 3rd . Joshua Whitaker,c.1675-9/26/1719. Gen.' born: Grundleton,York,England. died: England, "in the religious wars in London.". wife: Jane Banister Parker, ?-?. (a daughter of John Parker and Elizabeth Banister.) born: England. died: Kennett,PA. 4th.William Whitaker,c.1700-?. Gen.born: England. died: Rowan Co,NC. wife: Elizabeth Carleton, ? - ? . (a daughter of Mark Carleton, who was a son of Thomas Carleton and Isabella Mark.) born: ? died: Rowan Co,NC. 5th , Marcus Whitaker,c.1730- ? Gen.' born: Chester,PA. ? died: ? Abigail Johnson;, ? - ? born: ? died: Rowan Co,11C. 6th.Mark Whitaker,4/8/1750-1842. Gen.born: Rowan Co,NC. died: Lincoln Co,TN. wife: Catherine Boone,1760-1845. born: Rowan Co,NC. died: Mulberry,TN. They are listed in DAR Records---- Patriots' Index,etc. She was a daughter of John Boone.and a grandaughter of Benjamin Boone,1706-1762. I am a descendant of Mark Whitaker and Catherine Boone on two separate lines---- through two of their daughters: 1. Rebecca Whitaker,1780-1860. 2. Judith "Julia" Whitaker,c.1786- ? . MICHAEL E COLLIER 120 N Schiff Joplin,MO 64801 11 DEC 1984 THE 1820 CENSUS OF TENNESSEE: WHITAKER, BENJAMIN LINCOLN 30 WHITAKER, BENJAMIN W. LINCOLN 29 WHITAKER, JOHN LINCOLN 29 WHITAKER, JOHN J. LINCOLN 29 WHITAKER, JOSEPH LINCOLN 29 WHITAKER, MARK LINCOLN 29 WHITAKER, THOMAS LINCOLN 30 ww? (Wife= CATHERINE [BOONE] whitaker (THESE ARE THE ONLY WHITAKERS IN THE 1820 W- THEY ARE ALL CLUSTERED IN LINCOLN COUNTY [AND THEY ARE ALL RELATED?]) WILSON, AARON BEDFORD 11 WILSON, AARON J. BEDFORD 13 WILSON, BENJAMIN LINCOLN 38 WILSON, BOON LINCOLN 9 W11SON, EBBEN BEDFORD 46 WILSON, JAMES [2] BeDFORD 13 JAMES? WILSON, JAMES (3) LINCOLN 8 20 39 WILSON, JAMES A. BEDFORD 4 WILSON, JOHN (2) BEDFORD 11 13 MRS JOHN 30rfiE` _ WILSON, JOHN [2] LINCOLN 8 SARAH [BOONE] WILSON 301H WILSON, JOHN LINCOLN 38 WILSON, MARCUS BEDFORD 9 WILSON, MATHEW LINCOLN 9 WILSON, NANCY BEDFROD 5 WILSON, RICHARD BEDFORD 48 WILSON, ROBERT (2) LINCOLN 14 16 WILSON, %jai SAMUEL BEDFORD 6 WILSON, WILLIAM (2) BEDFORD 9 31 WILSON, WILLIAM LINCOLN 20 M MARRIAGF Edward Me to Myrtle Pruitt on February 17, 1902 Willie ct Stokes to Margaret Higgins an December 20, 1927 Jam ,tokes, Born Sept 14, 1854 Cl, Stokes, Born Dec 1, 1855 Ei Stokes, Born Sept 13, 1876 / M. Stokes, Born April 30, 1878 Stokes, Born Oct 2, 1881 ruitt Stokes, Born Oct 8, 1904 IHS: nn W. Stokes, died July 30, 1908 ibert M. Stokes, died July 26, 1915 WHITAKER BIBLE In possession of Mrs. Margaret Stokes, Shelbyville, Tennessee Publisher: Missing I. B. Whitaker of Mulberry, Tenn., and Mary Lou McDaniel of Fayetteville, Tenn., on the 7th of May 1878 at Col. C. A. McDaniel's by A. J. Orman of Culeoka, Tenn. BIRTHS: Isaac Benj. Whitaker was born May 10th 1855 Mary Lou Whitaker was born April 25th 1859 Ambie Lee Whitaker was born February 7th 1879 McDaniel Whitaker was born Nov 5th 1880 Margaret Lynne Whitaker was born May 1st 1883 John Mark Whitaker, Sept 19th 1885 Victoria Terry Whitaker, March 17, 1887 Holland Benjamine Whitaker, Feb 9, 1890 James Fielden Whitaker, Jan 31, 1892 Coleman Rutledge Whitaker, Aug 6, 1894 Mary Whitaker, born March 8, 1897 MARRIAGES: Mr. Walter W. Higgins to Miss Victoria T. Whitaker on April 9, 1907 P, Robert Lee Motlow to Margaret Lynne Whitaker on Aug 24, 1910 m MaDaniel Whitaker to Emma Banough of Kentucky, June 20, 1911 Coleman Rutledge Whitaker to Mable Scott, Petersburg, on Oct 10, 1917 Mary Whitaker to Jas. Lawton Shannon of Dresden, Tenn., an Jan 3, 1918 N z Holland Benjamine Whitaker to Mary Martha Gillespie of Petersburg, Tenn C on Dec 4, 1919 C John Mark Whitaker to Ida Harris of Chattanooga, May 25, 1923. C m 171 William A. Jordan and Susan J. Chunn was married 12th day of December 1866. BIRTHS: William J. Chunn was born August 31, 1821 Martha S. Vannoy was born August 30, 1823 Children: 1: Susan Jane 2: Andrew Lancelott 3: Martha Elizabeth 4: Mary Ann 5: Sarah Tennessee 6: Emma Virginia Susan J. Chunn was born Oct 2, 1845 Andrew L. Chunn was born May 26, 1847 Martha E. Chunn was born Aug 2, 1849 Mary Ann Chunn was born April 1 A.D. 1851 Sarah Tennessee Chunn was born Feb 24, 1854 Emma Virginia Chunn was born Sept 28, 1856 James S. McClelland was born Oct 4, 1854 Jimmie McClelland infant son of James S. and Jennie E. McClelland was born July 16, 1886 William A. Mallard was born Dec 24, 1869 DEATHS: Mary Ann Chunn departed this life July 13, 1869 Martha Elizabeth Mallard departed this life August 5, 1870 William J. Chunn departed this life July 30, 1897 Martha S. Chunn departed this life July 21, 1905 Jennie E. McClelland died June 6, 1938 Miss Tennie Chunn died January 23, 1939 James S. McClelland died July 31, 1886 Jimmie McClelland, infant, died August 24, 1886 In possession of Mrs. Margaret Stokes, Shelbyville, Tennessee t Publisher: Missing. Mark Whitaker, born June 9, 1806 in Ky., died Aug 28, 1887 Lincoln County, Tennessee, married Rosanna Rutledge about 1833 in Lincoln 5 County, Tenn., born Feb 29, 1812 in Surry County, North Carolina, Z. m died Sept 8, 1895. Both buried in Whitaker Cemetery, Lincoln County. Q ' Tennessee. x c c Children: mC 1: Charles Lafayette Whitaker, born July 4, 1834, Lincoln County, Tenn., a 179 P died 1834 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. 2: Mary Jane Whitaker, born May 12, 1836, in Lincoln County, Tennessee, died 1840 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. 3: John Franklin Whitaker, born Feb 24, 1838 in Lincoln Canty, Tenn- essee, died about 1865, C.S.A., buried near Atlanta, Ga., never married. 4: William Boone Whitaker, born Jan 10, 1840 in Lincoln County, Tenn- essee, died May 16, 1862, C.S.A., buried in Corinth, Mississippi, married Jan 24, 1860(1861) to Nannie Susan Kimbrough, born Oct 8, 1841 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Oct 13, 1867 in Lincoln C., Tenn. 5: Virginia Katherine Whitaker, born Nov 10, 1841, Lincoln Co., Tenn., died 1931, Lincoln Co., Tenn., never married, buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville, Tennessee. 6: America Fredonia Whitaker, born Nov 26, 1842, in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died 1877 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., buried in Whitaker Cemetery, married to William Polk Tolley, born 1839 in Illinois, died 1909 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee. 7: Rebecca Maneda Whitaker, born Mar 19, 1844, in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died 1914 in Memphis, Tenn., married April 28, 1880 to John Eaton, born 1832, died 1914 in Memphis, Tenn. 8: Victoria Josephine Whitaker, born Nov 10, 1845 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died 1913 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville, married Nov 2, 1867 to E. Simpson Terry, born 1844 in Bedford Canty, Tenn., died 1924, buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Lincoln -County, Tennessee. 9: Rosanna Whitaker,'born Feb 24, 1847 in Lincoln County, died , buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville, married on Aug 7, 1872 to Rufus Medicus Holman born July 25, 1840 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Aug 9, 1883 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. 10: Ruth Ann Whitaker, born Aug 6, 1849 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Aug 22, 1877 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., buried in Whitaker Cemetery, married Sept 8, 1873 to Frank P. Taylor, born , died May 3, 1888 Lincoln Co., Tenn., Rose Hill Cem. 11: Mark Whitaker, III,, born Feb 8, 1851 in Lincoln Co., Tenn.(Mulberry), died 1890 in Lincoln Co., Tenn.(Mulberry), married Dec 23, 1880 to Willie Caldwell, born & died in Lincoln Co., Tenn. 12: Liura Fannie Whitaker, born Aug 21, 1852, in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Sept 6, 1933 in Oklahoma, married Aug 12, 1886 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., to John Mark Hall, born Nov 12, 1842 in Davidson Co., Tenn., died Sept 4, 1911 in Oklahoma. 13: Isaac Benjamin Whitaker, born May 10, 1855 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Jan 31, 1931 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., married May 7, 1878 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., to Mary Lou McDaniel born April 25, 1859 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Mar 13, 1944 in Lincoln Co., Tenn. < 14: James Chamberlain Whitaker, born May 27, 1858 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., m 5o died 1932 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, c, married Feb 10, 1886 to Mary Addie Sugg born July 25, 1867 in `•' Lincoln Co., Tenn., died Feb 7, 1957 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., Rose '- C: Hill Cem. 15: Delia Whitaker, born Jan 8, 1861 in Lincoln County, Tenn., died July 24, 1893 in Lincoln Co., Tenn., married May 7, 1883 in Lincoln Co., C m 180 P rw"a`kj 5J,t r, ,C MARK YI11I'PAICFR, Sit.' S WILL IL�}; State of Termessce, Lincoln County, October_`30, 1$41. 1or. have on 1:ark f,`hitrlar, Soninr, _calling butmfoelt e.ankfult all sto God f�rcthat die and fooling the infirmity. of old age, strong, of mind s%hick enables me to make this my last will and testament ELS follows: that my body be decently lot: I will my s,ald to Und who gave it and buried. \ 2nd: I v:ill that all of my estate both real and personal be geually J divided aming all my children as the lav directs,namely, Rebecca Izarkit - divid Hamm„nd, llPJohl Ylchildre Eery Lucas, Sarah Bazinger, �a Pegram, BNancyenjamin I. llhitak, erJudrh Prowl I Mark Y{hitoker, Jr. and Perlina PuriHn and their heirs•••-arcthe folLwinF special provisiona'vrhich.cireum•. stances seem to require to be made, fls.my belnvod wife„ Catharine, is far edvanccd in years and feeble - - I will that she have the use of one may ncud:n of her n1^n ch—sing end as much hnusoh ld furniture`.as she may need, a].s� the use ^f five hundrod d6llnre, all_ta;ba managed 'Ynr her cnm utnrs. fart by the assistance of my exec 3rd: I will. and appni.nt end dn.rdain Benjamin I. is toYre special _ agent and attorncy in fact fir h'•arthe Pegram end her heirs to receive a^d ud meat her necessities hold fir their speei.al benefit ell_�f my ostate agreeable to this will' to which she may be entitled t- dual -'out as in his ..,j g may require. .. , special 4th: I furthermore still, ordain and appoint Mark iYhital:aeive, h'Id '' agent and attorney in facto for Judah Pruitt (as abnve)'tn receive, and deal out that part of nay esteto which may fall to Judah Pruitt end her heirs. ti}em 5th: I consider my children near equal in -my former gifts to ceauntod for with the, othor heirs, bearing interest fr m except Sarah Basinger why has roceived one hundred end fifty six dmilars, which is t be a the tiae received. I ' My s^n, g�.vrill also account for two hundred duellers which is due • me for land. ' In ardor to carry the above into effect, I hereby ordain and app°int 3 m two stuns, Benjamin I tilhitaker and dark Plhitaker my executors. Y rasdnca In testimony whereof I have hereunto ee4 my hand and seal in P , L °f Jnhn J. Fhitaker Mark Whitaker (Seal) Sillicud'Monro i. _ Joseph 'Nhitaker Proven at ^r.thbcr term 1$42-nf the Lincoln Ccunty Curt a as 2U$ and L 1$42.' En tared in ii'i Bork No, L, o t; JI X Roc�rdod October 13, 7euaeaaee• �' f�cr `� ?.;:"S” Li 2Jq Lincoln County , R � 0--2 HARK PEGGY M. WOOD 1604 Southwood Baytown, Texas 77520 Dear Mrs Wood: HOWELL BOONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 TEL. (704) 492-5307 18 March 1986 The entries in the Index of North Carolina Ancestors were my attempt to correctly and completely list the members of the Boone Family who lived "in the Forks of the Yadkin" then Rowan now Davie County, North Carolina. Note that the entry for Mark and Catherine (Boone) Whitaker lists the date of the Marriage Bond.he actual marriage may have taken place days later. In those days the grm and a friend or member of the family would ride on horseback ( or walk:))`` the 20 miles to Salisbury, North Carolina and obtain a marriage bond. The journey and the "official business" might take an entire day. The trip home might take the better part of the next day, and the actual wedding might not take place until both families and all friends.had been assembled. I believe that Patsy Whitaker was a granddaughter of Mark and Katie, and she was married to a McLemore; the only mention I have seen of Patsy led me believe that at the time she was in the area of Mulberry(Forks) in Lincoln County, Tennessee, she was already a widow - an assumption that may be totally false - but there is no mention of her husband (or children). Enclosed is all the material in the Davie County Public Library History and Genealogy Room on Mark Whitaker; the information on the children of Mark and Katie was provided by Michael E Collier, whose research is ongoing. Contact him for further information. He is working on contract in another state, so he takes a long time to get his mail and a long time to answer his letters. Also enclosed is C. Bruce Whitaker's genealogy which traces the Whitakers back to those born in England. Also there is another descendant of Mark and Catherine (Boone) Whitaker who is conducting research into their children and present-day descendants: Mrs Frances N Walker 124 North Lafayette South Lyon, Michigan 48178 Wishing you good luck with your Whitaker, �A� C 5� 9 0 UV `.`AVit CO. PUBLIC L113RARY MOCKSVILLE, UG Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC The Children of MARK WHITAKER (1750-1842) and CATHERINE (BOONE) WHITAKER (1760-1845) WHITAKER, REBECCA married b 19 JUN 1780 Rowan -County, North Carolina NICHOLAS HOFFMAN IZARD d 03 DEC.1860 Fayette County, Texas b 04 AUG 1776 Trenton,NJ d 09 AUG 1836 St Francis Co,AR WHITAKER, NANCY b d WHITAKER, JOHN b d WHITAKER, MARY b d WHITAKER, SARAH b d WHITAKER, MARTHA b d WHITAKER, BENJAMIN J. b 1798 ? d WHITAKER, JUDITH "JULIA" b Rowan County, North Carolina d Bedford Couty,Tennessee OR Texas WHITAKER, MARK b 19 JUN 1806 d 28 AUG 1887 married: 000000.6 HAMMONDS b d married: EDITH LOVE b d marri ed: LUCAS b d married: (1) (1) ........ ........ b d married: (2) (2) ........ BASINGLE b d married: PEGRAM b d married: SALLY SEBASTIAN b d cr --A = co o ry v -v o 0 CA r =m kD z• � + � O 3O m -+• n z � - hh -- 0 J co M o-1 -+•3 O m z z v -o r m 0 married: PATRICK HENRY PRUETT b 1794 Campbell Co,VA d Texas married: ROSANNA RUTLEDGE b 01811 d WHITAKER, PERLINA married: d DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ...... • • • PURTI N MOCKSVILLE, Wj. d .T �' DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILU, f1� c:) WHTTfi K/ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC MICHAEL E. COLLIER 120 N Schifferdecker Joplin,MO 64801 HOWELL BOONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 TEL: (704) 492-5307 05 November 1985 (1) "Local Tradition" describes the wife of John Boone (1727-1803) of Hunting Creek as one Rebecca Bryan (cl735-1820) - a daughter of Morgan Bryan (1671-1763) and his wife Martha [Strode] Bryan (1697- 1762). Neither this Rebecca nor a Sarah Bryan are mentioned in the will of Morgan Bryan - or what can be read of the will, which is now a tattered fragment in the North Carolina Archives in Ral- eigh, North Carolina. Bryan Family "tradition" has produced two rosters for the children of Morgan and Martha [Strode] Bryan. The roster I worked from in June of 1983 listed 11 children, including Rebecca and Sarah. The other roster, with 9 children, conforming to what can be read of Morgan Bryan's will is used by John K. Bryan, Jr in his research. This second roster omits both Rebecca and Sarah. John K. Bryan feels that if John Boone's Rebecca was a Bryan, she might have been the daughter of William Bryan, and thus a niece of Morgan Bryan, or the daughter of some other Bryan, whose relation- ship to Morgan Bryan is unknown. (2) In your letter you enclosed as much information on the Whitaker Family as I've seen; your material is now included as part of the Whitaker Files in the History and Genealogy Room of the Davie County Public Library in Mocksville, North Carolina. In case you have not seen the 1981 book on Marriages of Rowan County, North Carolina (1753-1868) I enclose the pages relating to various Whitakers. Our files also contained a letter (12 June 1969) from a Don Brown of Toledo, Ohio, with information on the early Whitakers. In his letter, he refers to the Whitaker Methodist Meeting House. The Meeting house has long since been demolished; there is a grave- yard which remains. There are no Whitaker tombstones in this cem- etery, and there is no record of a Whitaker ever being buried there. There is a Whitaker Cemetery 24 miles north east of Mulberry Village on the east side of the East Fork of Mulberry Creek, in Lincoln County, Tennessee where both Mark Whitaker (1750-1842) and Catherine Boone, wife of Mark Whitaker (1760-1845) are buried with legible gravestones. Have you compiled a listing of their children? Hoping that some of your questions are answered satisfactorily, Davie Ccurjty Public Library kwzj Mocksville, NC I Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC MICHAEL E. -COLLIER -120 N FfERDEC KER YaR ,6y -- / OGY7_._.lYl!!._..--v �=—���°l.--hG'lrtsl:�L•' �-I- �L�'l�7i jAdl z:_ _ ---. -4c _,O_�/c -A ---_ ___ _- - .�GI/_G+i�f�► /Pv---__T_ti..�'v�-�,�.�o�_ _.__cJ'�ee_efs <_ _ _ --- !W.h J 1.40 Xe 6 1_ Davie Cou jjy Public Libra MOCkSviffe, IAC � y - y