Polly Blair1
F, b. 24 February 1878, d. 2 May 1937
Polly Blair|b. 24 Feb 1878\nd. 2 May 1937|p2.htm#i190|Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|Absalom Blair|b. 1824|p3.htm#i298|Nancy Campbell|b. 1825||Elias Hall|b. 27 Nov 1808\nd. 15 Jan 1887|p4.htm#i474|(Mary) Polly Early|b. 8 Dec 1813\nd. 29 May 1891||
Relationship=Great-grandmother of Jesse Crumley.
Polly Blair was born on 24 February 1878 at Letcher County, Kentucky, USA.1 She was the daughter of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall.2 Polly Blair appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall at Perry County, Kentucky.2 Polly Blair married John Wilson Whittaker, son of Elijah Whittaker and Susannah Holcomb, on 6 September 1899 at Taney County, Missouri; John was a resident of Bradleyville and Polly a resident of Brown Branch.3,4 Polly Blair appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 in the household of John Wilson Whittaker at Beaver Township, Taney County, Missouri.3 Polly Blair and John Wilson Whittaker appeared on the census of 28 April 1910 at Raymond, Pacific County, Washington.5 Polly Blair appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 in the household of John Wilson Whittaker at Johnson-Gunstone Camp, Skokomish, Mason County, Washington.6 Polly Blair died on 2 May 1937 at Skagit County, Washington, USA.7
Children of Polly Blair and John Wilson Whittaker
- Ilda May Whittaker+1 b. 3 Aug 1900, d. 15 Nov 1997
- Arnold Whittaker8 b. 14 Apr 1902, d. 7 Jul 1977
- Erma Alta Whittaker9 b. 27 May 1903
Citations
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Memory.
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] John Whitteker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver Creek, ED 238, sheet 10B, dwelling 174, family 178, age 27, occupation Farmer.
- [S303] Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm., online www.ancestry.com, Taney County; 1899, Page 422.
- [S203] John Whitteker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Pacific County, Washington, population schedule, Raymond, ED 165, sheet 11A, dwelling 123, family 242, age 32, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- [S202] John Whitaker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Mason County, Washington, population schedule, Skokomish, ED 166, sheet 3A, dwelling 8, family 8, age 41, occupation engineer log-Camp.
- [S5] Unknown volume, Washington State Department of Health: Death Certificate.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Sister and present at death.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Sister.
Arnold Whittaker1
M, b. 14 April 1902, d. 7 July 1977
Arnold Whittaker|b. 14 Apr 1902\nd. 7 Jul 1977|p2.htm#i191|John Wilson Whittaker|b. 5 Apr 1878\nd. 9 Apr 1930|p1.htm#i189|Polly Blair|b. 24 Feb 1878\nd. 2 May 1937|p2.htm#i190|Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|
Relationship=Granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Arnold Whittaker was born on 14 April 1902 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA.1 He was the son of John Wilson Whittaker and Polly Blair.1 Arnold Whittaker appeared on the census of 28 April 1910 in the household of John Wilson Whittaker and Polly Blair at Raymond, Pacific County, Washington.2 Arnold Whittaker appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 in the household of John Wilson Whittaker at Johnson-Gunstone Camp, Skokomish, Mason County, Washington.3 Arnold Whittaker appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 in the household of John Milo Dickgieser at Clifton Precinct, Mason County, Washington.4 Arnold Whittaker died on 7 July 1977 at Home of Ilda May Whittaker In Dabobe Bay Bay, Jefferson County, Washington, USA.1,5,6
Citations
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Sister and present at death.
- [S203] John Whitteker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Pacific County, Washington, population schedule, Raymond, ED 165, sheet 11A, dwelling 123, family 242, age 32, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- [S202] John Whitaker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Mason County, Washington, population schedule, Skokomish, ED 166, sheet 3A, dwelling 8, family 8, age 41, occupation engineer log-Camp.
- [S88] Milo G. Dickgieser household, 1930 United States Census, Mason County, Washington, population schedule, Clifton, ED 2, sheet 1A, dwelling 13, family 6, occupation proprieter of a Logging Camp.
- [S68] SSN Death Index, online http://www.ancestry.com, Number: 534-14-9456;Issue State: Washington;Issue Date: Before 1951.
- [S127] Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., online http://www.ancestry.com, Certificate: 014938.
Elijah Whittaker1
M, b. 1847
Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Jesse Crumley.
Elijah Whittaker was born in 1847 at Perry County, Kentucky, USA.2 He was the son of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker.2 Elijah Whittaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.3 Elijah Whittaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Letcher County, North Carolina.4 Elijah Whittaker married Susannah Holcomb, daughter of Henderson Holcomb and Matilda Harris, on 26 February 1867 at Perry County, Kentucky, USA; Married by Clark Cornett. Whitnessed by Jesse Haulcom and Silas Cornett.5 Elijah Whittaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.6 Elijah Whittaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.7
Children of Elijah Whittaker and Susannah Holcomb
- Jesse Whittaker+ b. Oct 1867, d. a 30 Apr 1930
- Issac J. Whittaker+8 b. Jan 1870, d. 23 Nov 1950
- Lucinda Whittaker+8 b. 1871
- Hattie Whittaker+8 b. 12 Dec 1876
- John Wilson Whittaker+7 b. 5 Apr 1878, d. 9 Apr 1930
Citations
- [S154] Isac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432A, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S23] Unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vol. XVI No. III - Letcher Co., Register II.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
Susannah Holcomb
F, b. February 1848, d. 12 March 1913
Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Henderson Holcomb|b. 1822|p4.htm#i387|Matilda Harris|b. 1829|p4.htm#i388|Hardin Holcomb|b. 1798\nd. 25 May 1869||Susan Ann "Polly?" Cornett|b. 1803|||||Polly Harris|||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Jesse Crumley.
Susannah Holcomb was born in February 1848 at Letcher County, Kentucky.2,3 She was the daughter of Henderson Holcomb and Matilda Harris.1 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 10 September 1850 in the household of Henderson Holcomb and Matilda Harris at Perry County, Kentucky.1 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 12 July 1860 in the household of Henderson Holcomb and Matilda Harris at Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky.4 Susannah Holcomb married Elijah Whittaker, son of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker, on 26 February 1867 at Perry County, Kentucky, USA; Married by Clark Cornett. Whitnessed by Jesse Haulcom and Silas Cornett.5 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 9 August 1870 in the household of Henderson Holcomb and Matilda Harris at Letcher County, Kentucky.6 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.2 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 in the household of John Wilson Whittaker at Beaver Township, Taney County, Missouri.7 Susannah Holcomb appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 in the household of Andrew L. Johnson and Hattie Whittaker at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.8 Susannah Holcomb died on 12 March 1913 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.9
Child of Susannah Holcomb
- Susannah A. Whittaker10 b. 1862
Children of Susannah Holcomb and Elijah Whittaker
- Jesse Whittaker+ b. Oct 1867, d. a 30 Apr 1930
- Issac J. Whittaker+10 b. Jan 1870, d. 23 Nov 1950
- Lucinda Whittaker+10 b. 1871
- Hattie Whittaker+10 b. 12 Dec 1876
- John Wilson Whittaker+2 b. 5 Apr 1878, d. 9 Apr 1930
Citations
- [S154] Henderson Holtcomb household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 431, family 244, age 28, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Beaver Township, 110-127-3-100. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S155] Hendersonl Halcom household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, dwelling 0, family 396, age 38, occupation Farmer.
- [S23] Unknown author, "unknown short article title", Vol. XVI No. III - Letcher Co., Register II.
- [S153] Hernerson Harrcome household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 407, family 36, age 49, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] John Whitteker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver Creek, ED 238, sheet 10B, dwelling 174, family 178, age 27, occupation Farmer.
- [S224] Andrew Johnson household, 1910 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, Olympia, ED 304, sheet 1B, dwelling 10, family 12, age 32, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- [S5] Unknown volume, Washington State Department of Health: Death Index.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
Jesse Whittaker
M, b. October 1867, d. after 30 April 1930
Jesse Whittaker|b. Oct 1867\nd. a 30 Apr 1930|p2.htm#i195|Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|Henderson Holcomb|b. 1822|p4.htm#i387|Matilda Harris|b. 1829|p4.htm#i388|
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Jesse E. Whittaker and Millie Caudill
Children of Jesse Whittaker and Amilla "Millie" Caudill
- Marsha Whittaker7 b. 21 Aug 1898, d. 29 Aug 1919
- Elijah Dawson Whittaker1 b. Dec 1899
- Susan O (Allie) Whittaker5 b. 1902
- Boyce Whittaker5 b. 1904
- Ruba Sylvia Whittaker5 b. 7 Sep 1905, d. 24 Sep 1927
Citations
- [S180] Jesse Whiittaker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver, ED 127, sheet 19A, dwelling 355, family 362, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S306] Jesse E. Whittaker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Spokane County, Washington, population schedule, West Spokane, ED 311, sheet 3A, dwelling 56, family 57, age 42, occupation Farmer.
- [S305] Jesse T. Whittaker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Spokane County, Washington, population schedule, Spokane, ED 146, sheet 9B, dwelling 249, family 252, age 52, occupation Farmer.
- [S307] Jesse E. Whittaker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Spokane County, Washington, population schedule, Marshall, ED 139, sheet 5A, dwelling 113, family 113, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Beaver Township, 110-127-19-27. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
Joseph C. Blair1
M, b. June 1846, d. 25 June 1918
Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Absalom Blair|b. 1824|p3.htm#i298|Nancy Campbell|b. 1825||Joseph Blair|b. 1796\nd. 10 Jan 1863|p3.htm#i272|Celia Creech|b. 1797\nd. c 1855|p3.htm#i281|||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Jesse Crumley.
Joseph C. Blair was born in June 1846 at Harlan County, Kentucky.1 He While there were two Joseph Blairs born in the Harlan-Letcher County area between 1846 and 1847. One was the son of Henry Blair and Nancy Dixon who were by 1850 listed in Letcher County. The other was the the son of what I believe is Henry's nephew Absolom who is still lited in Harlan County in 1850. The selection of Absolom as the father of Joseph C. Blair is based on Joseph's selection of given names for Joseph C.'s sons, that of Absolom for one and Lewis (Joseph's brother) for the other. Also, Henry's son Joseph is living with his sister Esther in Menifee, County on the 1900 Census while Joseph C. is clearly in Taney County, Misouri.4 He was the son of Absalom Blair and Nancy Campbell.2,3 Joseph C. Blair married Charlotte Hall, daughter of Elias Hall and (Mary) Polly Early, on 10 February 1868 at Letcher County, Kentucky; Marriage recorded in Vol 2 Page 54 Letcher Co. Marriage Records.5 Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall appeared on the census of 9 August 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.6 Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 at Perry County, Kentucky.7 Joseph C. Blair married Eva G. (?) circa 1897.8 Joseph C. Blair and Eva G. (?) appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 at Beaver, Taney County, Missouri.8 Joseph C. Blair and Eva G. (?) appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Centralia, Lewis County, Washington.9 Joseph C. Blair died on 25 June 1918 at Centrailia, Lewis County, Washington.
Children of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall
- Ira D Blair+10 b. 1869
- Eli Blair+11 b. 1873, d. 1 Jul 1944
- Absolom Blair9 b. 1875
- Polly Blair+7 b. 24 Feb 1878, d. 2 May 1937
- William Blair10 b. Oct 1879, d. 17 Oct 1942
- Boyd Blair10 b. 7 Nov 1884, d. 15 Aug 1996
- Louis Blair9 b. 1885, d. 16 Apr 1913
- Zachariah Blair12 b. b 1887
Child of Joseph C. Blair and Eva G. (?)
- Harry N Blair9 b. 1902, d. 4 Apr 1977
Citations
- [S12] Henry Blair household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 140, family 222, age 39, occupation Farmer.
- [S209] Absalom Blair household, 1850 U.S. Census, Harlan County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 18B, family 127, age 26, occupation Farmer.
- [S12] Dw 222, Fm 222. household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S28] Unknown compiler, "Miscelaneous marriage and birth records - Letcher, Harlan and Perry Co. Kentucky", Ancestral File, Assumption.
- [S14] Comiled by Creda J. Baker Isaacs, Letcher County, Kentucky marriages.
- [S153] Joseph Blair household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 408, family 34, age 22, occupation Farmer.
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Joseph Blair household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver, ED 127, sheet 8A, dwelling 135, family 135, age 57, occupation Farmer.
- [S178] Joseph C. Blair household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lewis County, Washington, population schedule, Centralia, ED 132, sheet 1A, dwelling 7, family 9, age 62, occupation Laborer Logging Camp.
- [S180] Living with Joseph C. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Memory.
Charlotte Hall1
F, b. 28 October 1848, d. circa April 1887
Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|Elias Hall|b. 27 Nov 1808\nd. 15 Jan 1887|p4.htm#i474|(Mary) Polly Early|b. 8 Dec 1813\nd. 29 May 1891||William Hall|d. 1 Feb 1842||Sarah (?)|d. 26 Feb 1846||(?) Early||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Jesse Crumley.
Charlotte Hall was born on 28 October 1848 at Defeated Creek, Linefork, Letcher County, Kentucky.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Elias Hall and (Mary) Polly Early.1 Charlotte Hall appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Elias Hall and (Mary) Polly Early at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.1 Charlotte Hall appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 in the household of Elias Hall and (Mary) Polly Early at Perry County, Kentucky.5 Charlotte Hall married Joseph C. Blair, son of Absalom Blair and Nancy Campbell, on 10 February 1868 at Letcher County, Kentucky; Marriage recorded in Vol 2 Page 54 Letcher Co. Marriage Records.6 Charlotte Hall and Joseph C. Blair appeared on the census of 9 August 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.7 Charlotte Hall and Joseph C. Blair appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 at Perry County, Kentucky.8 Charlotte Hall died circa April 1887 at Letcher County, kentucky; There were no children born to Charlotte and Joseph after Boyd who was born in April of 1887 in Kentucky.9
Children of Charlotte Hall and Joseph C. Blair
- Ira D Blair+10 b. 1869
- Eli Blair+11 b. 1873, d. 1 Jul 1944
- Absolom Blair12 b. 1875
- Polly Blair+8 b. 24 Feb 1878, d. 2 May 1937
- William Blair10 b. Oct 1879, d. 17 Oct 1942
- Boyd Blair10 b. 7 Nov 1884, d. 15 Aug 1996
- Louis Blair12 b. 1885, d. 16 Apr 1913
- Zachariah Blair13 b. b 1887
Citations
- [S154] Elias Hall household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 255, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S12] Elias Hall household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 255, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S70] Unknown author, LDS Family Search - International Genealogical Index, v4.01, Batch number: 8825604 Source Call No: 1553281 Sheet 20.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S155] Eli Hall household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 394, age 57, occupation F.L.
- [S14] Comiled by Creda J. Baker Isaacs, Letcher County, Kentucky marriages.
- [S153] Joseph Blair household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 408, family 34, age 22, occupation Farmer.
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Joseph Blair household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver, ED 127, sheet 8A, dwelling 135, family 135, age 57, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Living with Joseph C. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S178] Joseph C. Blair household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lewis County, Washington, population schedule, Centralia, ED 132, sheet 1A, dwelling 7, family 9, age 62, occupation Laborer Logging Camp.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Memory.
Isaac D. Whitaker1
M, b. 1804
Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||||||||||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Jesse Crumley.
Isaac D. Whitaker was born in 1804 at North Carolina.3 He was the son of John Whitaker and Mary Wilson.2 Isaac D. Whitaker married Susannah Whitaker, daughter of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris, in December 1828 at Perry County, Kentucky; Proof that Susan Whitaker is the daughter of Old Issac and Susan is found in in a deed from Issac Whitaker to William Whitaker dated 10 Feb 1872 to his "son which is his part of my real estate after the death of me and my wife Susan Whitaker and my wifes mother Susan Whitaker between the Dixare(?) branch and the Painter branch tributaries of the line fork to a point between the sawpit branch and the painter branch made between Wilson Whitaker and Whilliam Whitaker".1,4 Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 1840 at Perry County, Kentucky; Males 5-9(1),30-39(1)
Females 0-4(2),5-9(3),30-39(1).5 He and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.1 Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Letcher County, North Carolina.6 Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.7 Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.3
Females 0-4(2),5-9(3),30-39(1).5 He and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.1 Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Letcher County, North Carolina.6 Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.7 Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.3
Children of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker
- Sarah Whitaker8
- William Whitaker+9 b. 1835
- Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker+9 b. bt 1835 - 1837
- Nancy Whitaker9 b. 1838
- Lucinda Whitaker9 b. 1840
- Wilson Whittaker+ b. 27 Dec 1842, d. 11 Jan 1926
- Mulzu? Whitaker9 b. 31 Dec 1844
- Enoch Whitaker+9 b. 31 Dec 1844
- Elijah Whittaker+10 b. 1847
Citations
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S60] Compiled by Brent H. Holcomb Indexed by Karon Mac Smith, Marriages of Rowan County North Carolina 1753-1868, p. 422.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S30] Clerk of the County Court Perry County Kentucky, Marriage records, 1821-1963, Marriage Book "A."
- [S223] Unknown cd1 household, 1840 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
Susannah Whitaker1
F, b. 6 May 1807, d. 12 November 1877
Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|Peter Whitaker Jr|b. 1755\nd. 1842|||||James Harris|||Hannah Stapleton|||
Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Jesse Crumley.
Susannah Whitaker was born on 6 May 1807 at Clay County, Kentucky.1,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris.2 Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.6 Susannah Whitaker married Isaac D. Whitaker, son of John Whitaker and Mary Wilson, in December 1828 at Perry County, Kentucky; Proof that Susan Whitaker is the daughter of Old Issac and Susan is found in in a deed from Issac Whitaker to William Whitaker dated 10 Feb 1872 to his "son which is his part of my real estate after the death of me and my wife Susan Whitaker and my wifes mother Susan Whitaker between the Dixare(?) branch and the Painter branch tributaries of the line fork to a point between the sawpit branch and the painter branch made between Wilson Whitaker and Whilliam Whitaker".7,8 Susannah Whitaker appeared on the census of 1840 at Perry County, Kentucky; Males: - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - -;
Females: 2 3 - - - 1 - - - - - - -.9 She and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.7 Susannah Whitaker and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Letcher County, North Carolina.10 Susannah Whitaker and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.11 Susannah Whitaker died on 12 November 1877 at Lethcer County, Kentucky.12
Females: 2 3 - - - 1 - - - - - - -.9 She and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.7 Susannah Whitaker and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Letcher County, North Carolina.10 Susannah Whitaker and Isaac D. Whitaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.11 Susannah Whitaker died on 12 November 1877 at Lethcer County, Kentucky.12
Children of Susannah Whitaker and Isaac D. Whitaker
- Sarah Whitaker13
- William Whitaker+1 b. 1835
- Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker+1 b. bt 1835 - 1837
- Nancy Whitaker1 b. 1838
- Lucinda Whitaker1 b. 1840
- Wilson Whittaker+1 b. 27 Dec 1842, d. 11 Jan 1926
- Mulzu? Whitaker1 b. 31 Dec 1844
- Enoch Whitaker+1 b. 31 Dec 1844
- Elijah Whittaker+14 b. 1847
Citations
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S12] Living next to Isaac T. and daughter Susannah. household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S32] Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Family Bible belonging to Monroe Whitaker.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990, From Isaac's family Bible.
- [S334] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, My Whitakers' Caudills' and Banks form Kentucky.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Page 122.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S30] Clerk of the County Court Perry County Kentucky, Marriage records, 1821-1963, Marriage Book "A."
- [S223] Isaac Whiteker household, 1840 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page: 245.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S152] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., online http://www.ancestry.com, Letcher County.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
William Whitaker1
M, b. 1835
William Whitaker|b. 1835|p2.htm#i200|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
William Whitaker was born in 1835 at Perry County, Kentucky.2 He was the son of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker.2 William Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.1 William Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Letcher County, North Carolina.3 William Whitaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.4 William Whitaker married Frankey Ison, daughter of Isaac Isom and Margrett (?), before 1876 at Letcher County, Kentucky.5 William Whitaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.6
Children of William Whitaker and Frankey Ison
- Mahuldia Whitaker5 b. 9 Dec 1876
- Isaac Whitaker5 b. 13 May 1878
Citations
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] 18-63-18-50, Prec. #6 Lane Fork household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S130] William Whittaker household, 1900 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 550B, dwelling 171, family 175, age 47, occupation Farmer.
Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker1
F, b. between 1835 and 1837
Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker|b. bt 1835 - 1837|p2.htm#i201|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|
Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Jesse Crumley.
Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker was born between 1835 and 1837 at Perry County, Kentucky.1,2 She was the daughter of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker.1 Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.3 Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker married Ira Stamper circa 1855 at Perry County, Kentucky.2 Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker and Ira Stamper appeared on the census of 1 August 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.4
Children of Armilla ( Millie ) Whitaker and Ira Stamper
- William Stamper4 b. c 1857
- Martha Stamper+2 b. 28 Sep 1858, d. 1936
- Susan Stamper4 b. c 1863
- Alexander Stamper4 b. c 1865
- Esquire Stamper5 b. c 1868
- Juda Stamper+5 b. c 1870
Citations
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S33] Dolly Whittaker, "Marriage Record", Editors reply to letter of Mrs. Dollie Whitaker Countiss ref. direct line of editor.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S153] Ira Stamper household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 407A, family 51, age 40, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Ira Stomper household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 55A, dwelling 159, family 163, age 50, occupation Farmer.
Wilson Whittaker1,2
M, b. 27 December 1842, d. 11 January 1926
Wilson Whittaker|b. 27 Dec 1842\nd. 11 Jan 1926|p2.htm#i204|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Wilson Whittaker was born on 27 December 1842 at Perry County, Kentucky.1,3 He was the son of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker.1 Wilson Whittaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.4 Wilson Whittaker married Elizabeth Back circa 1855.5 Wilson Whittaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Letcher County, North Carolina.6 Wilson Whittaker married an unknown person circa 1863.7 He and Elizabeth Back appeared on the census of 8 August 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.7 Wilson Whittaker appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.8 He married Polly (?) after 8 June 1880 at Letcher County, Kentucky.9,10 Wilson Whittaker and Polly (?) appeared on the census of 26 June 1900 at District 78, Letcher County, Kentucky.11 Wilson Whittaker and Polly (?) appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at District 5, Letcher County, Kentucky; Jas F listed as grandson.12 Wilson Whittaker and Polly (?) appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 at Big Branch, Letcher County, Kentucky.13 Wilson Whittaker died on 11 January 1926 at Hallie, Letcher County, Kentucky.3
Children of Wilson Whittaker
- Enoch R. Whitaker+14 b. 1864
- Susannah Whitaker14 b. 1868
- Elander Whitaker14 b. 1872
Children of Wilson Whittaker and Elizabeth Back
- Nancy Whitaker14 b. 5 Apr 1866, d. 18 Nov 1949
- James Harve Whittaker+ b. Dec 1878
Children of Wilson Whittaker and Polly (?)
- Elijah Whittaker9 b. Apr 1883
- Lucinda Whittaker9 b. May 1886
- Rely J. Whittaker9 b. Jan 1890
- Matilda Whittaker9 b. Jun 1891
- Jas P Whittaker9 b. Jun 1892
- Samuel Whittaker9 b. Mar 1893
- Laurana "Rany" Whittaker9 b. Jul 1895
- Evy Whittaker9 b. Sep 1897
Citations
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S58] Unknown compiler, "The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM).", Ancestral File, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film #1254428, National Archives Film T9-0428, Page 551C.
- [S152] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., online http://www.ancestry.com, Letcher County: 4685.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S152] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., online http://www.ancestry.com, Nancy Adams, State File No.26033. Father: Wilson Whitaker, Mother: Betsie Back.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Wilson Whitaker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 26, age 28, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Wilson Whitaker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 550B, dwelling 169, family 173, age 37, occupation Farmer.
- [S130] Wilson Whittaker household, 1900 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 78, ED ED, sheet Pg, dwelling 206, family 206, age 55, occupation Farmer.
- [S130] Wilson Whittaker household, 1900 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED ED, sheet Pg, dwelling 169, family 173, age 37, occupation Farmer.
- [S130] Wilson Whittaker household, 1900 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 78, ED 78, sheet 14A, dwelling 206, family 206, age 55, occupation Farmer.
- [S421] Wilson Whitaker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 5, ED 149, sheet 5B, dwelling 74, family 74, age 64, occupation General Farm.
- [S192] Wilson Whitaker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Big Branch, ED 65, sheet 2B, dwelling 28, family 28, age 77, occupation Genral Farmer.
- [S13] 18-63-18-41, Prec. #6 Lane Fork household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
Enoch Whitaker1
M, b. 31 December 1844
Enoch Whitaker|b. 31 Dec 1844|p2.htm#i206|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|John Whitaker|||Mary Wilson|||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Enoch Whitaker was born on 31 December 1844 at Defeated Creek, Perry County, Kentucky.1,2 He was the son of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker.1 Enoch Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.3 Enoch Whitaker married Pheobe Hall, daughter of Elias Hall and (Mary) Polly Early, after 1860.2 Enoch Whitaker appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Letcher County, North Carolina.4 Enoch Whitaker and Pheobe Hall appeared on the census of 9 August 1870 at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.5 Enoch Whitaker and Pheobe Hall appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 at Unstated, Perry County, Kentucky.6 Enoch Whitaker and Pheobe Hall appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 at Leatherwood, Perry County, Kentucky.7 Enoch Whitaker and Pheobe Hall appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Leatherwood, Perry County, Kentucky.8
Children of Enoch Whitaker and Pheobe Hall
- Mary Polly Whitaker+5 b. 1868
- Preston Whitaker5 b. Mar 1870
- Eli Whitaker6 b. c 1872
- Susan Whitaker+6 b. c 1874
- Nancy Whitaker+6 b. c 1877
- Clarinda Whitaker7 b. Dec 1881
Citations
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 432, family 259, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Enick Whitaker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 408, family 35, age 28, occupation Farmer.
- [S156] Enoc Whitiker household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 544, family 558, age ?, occupation Farmer.
- [S422] Enoc Whittaker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Leatherwood, ED 94, sheet 6B, dwelling 84, family 84, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- [S222] Enoch Whitaker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Leatherwood, ED 179, sheet 5B, dwelling 87, family 87, age 44, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
Isaac Whitaker1
M, b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778, d. 5 June 1853
Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Peter Whitaker Jr|b. 1755\nd. 1842|||||Peter Whitaker|b. 1733\nd. Aug 1815||Annie Trantham|b. 1738\nd. c 1766||||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Jesse Crumley.
Isaac Whitaker was born 20 or 29 Aug 1778 at Virginia; Possibly born in North Carolina?1 He was the son of Peter Whitaker Jr. "Considering that Isaac was appointed to several positions of responsibility during the early days of Clay County's history, he must have been fairly well educated. It was not uncommon for ninety percent of the population to be illiterate, during the early 1800's. In addition to being a very strong Baptist, Isaac was also a civic-minded individual. Isaac's Clay County appointments included tax commissioner for his district, road surveyor, and elections clerk for most of the elections in Clay County, up until 1831, when Perry County was formed. He was also clerk of the Indian Bottom Church for many years."2 Isaac Whitaker was listed on the Clay County Tax list as 1 male over 21 with 3 Mares in November 1807 at Clay County, Kentucky.3 He The following is from the 1974 Thornton Union Association Minutes was by Aurther Dixon:
The early settlers who came to Letcher County from Virginia and North Carolina were mostly deeply religious people, who came here to this beautiful country where they might worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences and to start life anew in this "Happy Hunting Ground." You might say they came here carrying the Holy Bible in one hand and the Kentucky rifle in the other.
TabThe first church to be established in Letcher County was the Indian Bottom Church, established in 1810, one hundred and sixty-four years ago. In the fall of that year (1810) a little band of Regular Baptists, numbering about twenty, met at the home of Isaac Whitaker, near the home of Ance Cornett, about two miles up the Kentucky River from what is now Blackey, near a bottom known as Indian Bottom, so named because Indians had camped there and many Indian artifacts were found there. There this little band of christians organized the Indian Bottom Church.
For ten years or more prior to this time, settlers had been traveling into these hills to find homes for themselves and their children, getting away from the more despotic rule of some of the colonies farther east. Among the first was John Adams, together with his five sons and two daughters, and other kindred, who settled near the mouth of Bottom Fork in the year 1800. James Caudill coming up the Kentucky River, settled near the mouth of Frank's Creek, and nearby, settled James Webb, about the same time. Stephen Caudill, with his family and some of his kinsfolk, settled near the mouth of Sandlick Creek a year or so later, while Isaac Whitaker and John Dixon and others, settled near the mouth of Rockhouse Creek. Others came in the year 1810. There was then about 100 families in what is now Letcher County. These settlers had come in from Virginia and North Carolina, some direct, while others had stopped for a while in what is now Whitley County, and then came on into this section.
These settlers had not more than settled down, until they were desirous of worshiping the One who had preserved them and brought them hither. No doubt letters were sent, inviting preaching brethren back in the land whence they had come, to visit them, and, anyway, we find in the year 1807, one Electious Thompson, a Baptist minister, preaching among these people. Elder Thompson had formerly lived in North Carolina, and had come into this state perhaps first into Madison County, thence to Montgomery and Morgan, and then to Floyd County in 1805. In the year 1808, he settled near the mouth of Rockhouse and constantly preached among the first settlers.
Elder Thompson was the first ordained minister in what is now Letcher County. Then in the year 1809, Elder William Saulsberry came into this section from the Beaver Valley, preaching in company with Elder Thompson. Perhaps had requested him, as he had lived in the same section where Elder Saulsberry had lived in North Carolina, and had been in meetings before. These two ministers, together with Elder Simeon Justice, another noted Baptist minister, who then lived at the mouth of Mud in Floyd County, constituted the presbytery that organized this Indian Bottom Church. These ministers were from the North District Association, which had been organized the first Friday in October 1802, at the Unity Meeting House in Clark County. The North District and the South District Associations, being a division of the South Kentucky Association, which was organized the last Friday in October, 1787, at the Tates Creek Meeting House in Madison County.
These Heralds of the Cross were men of great zeal and ability. They were earnest men, and feeling called to preach, gave themselves wholly to the work, their time, talents and life. They did not shrink from their work, but endured the hardships and fatigue, going through winter's cold and summer's heat, they labored for souls, and today our churches are monuments of their piety and zeal.
TabSome of the members organized into this Indian Bottom Church were James Webb, and Benjamin Webb his son, who lived over on Cumberland River; John Adams, who lived at the mouth of Bottom Fork; Electious Thompson; John Dixon, Isaac Taulbee, who lived near the mouth of Rockhouse; James Harris, who lived on Rockhouse Creek; Benjamin Adams, another son of John Adams; Stephen Caudill, and his wife Sarah Caudill, who lived at the mouth of Sandlick Creek; Rachel Adams, who was the wife of Benjamin Adams; Mathias Kelly and his wife Amey Kelly, who lived on Cumberland River; James Caudill and Mary Caudill, his wife; Benjamin Caudill, son of Stephen Caudill; Spencer Adams, another son of John Adams; Isaac Whitaker, who lived near the mouth of Rockhouse Creek; Archelous Craft, who lived on Craft's Colly; Isaac Taulbee and John Bunyard. Electious Thompson was chosen pastor and Isaac Whitaker, clerk of this church.
These settlers had brought their letters from the churches to which they belonged back in the colonies from whence they had come, and thus were organized into this new church. Some had come from North Carolina, where Baptist churches had long before been organized by Baptist preachers from Virginia and Pennsylvania, while some had come from the eastern settlements of Virginia, belonging to the older churches of that colony. Most of them had come from churches in the Holstein Association and Mountain Association, and some churches in the North District Association.
The Indian Bottom Church prospered. Its membership by 1815, is shown in the record as 70, but in this year 41 members lettered out to form the Sandlick Church, and they were called together on the 13th day of August, 1815, at the home of Stephen Caudill near the mouth of Sandlick Creek, and there were organized into the Sandlick Church, so named for Sandlick Creek, nearby. This same presbytery, Elder Electious Thompson, Elder William Saulsberry and Elder Simeon Justice, also organized the Sandlick Church, and on October 21, 1820, an arm was given off the Sandlick Church to form the Ovenfork Church.
In 1811, the Indian Bottom Church was received into the Washington Association, which consisted of churches lying in Southwest Virginia. The record shows that the Washington Association met in 1811 with the North Church in Washington County, Virginia, on the third Saturday in October 1811, and states that the Indian Bottom Church asked to be received into that association, and the delegate from Indian Bottom was Electious Thompson, and that the church was received. Again, in 1812, 1813, and 1814, the Indian Bottom Church sent delegates to this association. In 1814, a letter of dismission was asked by the church at the hand of her delegates, who were Electious Thompson, Spencer Adams and James Harris, and the request was granted. The Association met that year with the Castlewoods Church in Russell County, Virginia, and the same year the Indian Bottom Church petitioned admission into the Burning Springs Association and was received by them. The Burning Springs Association met that year with the New Salem Church in Floyd County. In 1815 and thereafter regularly the Indian Bottom Church and the Sandlick Church lettered to the association. In 1825, when the New Salem Association was organized, both churches were in the new association.
These churches moved along very well. The records show that in the year 1842, the Indian Bottom Church had a membership of 40, and the Sandlick Church 42. Regardless of distance these churches were represented each year in the far distant association, most of the time by its ministers.
TabThe Indian Bottom Church remained in the New Salem Association until the year 1876, when the Sandlick District Association was formed and it remained with that association until the Indian Bottom Association was formed in 1895.
In 1876, Elder James Dixon was elected Moderator of the Indian Bottom Church and Brother John W. Dixon, elected Clerk. They each held these positions until their death - John W. Dixon in 1902, and Elder James Dixon in 1914. at Harlan County, Kentucky.4 He married Susannah Harris, daughter of James Harris and Hannah Stapleton, before 1799 at Orange County, North Carolina; Documentation of Susannah's surname is weak. In "Mark Whitaker" compiled by Eleanor K Curlee, Corinth Mississippi, pp 88-89, Register of Kentucky State Historical Society Vol. 20. Isaac Whitaker married Rosanna Taylor 9 Apr 1799. ?5 Isaac Whitaker was migrated from at Orange County, North Carolina, to Clay County Kentucky circa 1806.2 He was included on the tax lists for Clay County from 1808 through 1820 between 1808 and 1821 at Tax Lists, Clay County, Kentucky.3 He appeared on the census of 1810 at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males - (Under 10):2; (10 to 15): 1; (26-44): 1; Free White Females - (Under 10) : 3; (16 to 25): 1.2,6 He and Susannah Harris appeared on the census of 1820 at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.7 Isaac Whitaker appeared on the census of 1830 at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males (15-19) : 2 ; (50-59) : 1. Free White Females (30-39) : 1.8 He appeared on the census of 1840 at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males (under 5) : 2; (5 under 10: 2; (30 under 40) : 1; (60 under 70) : 1. Free White Females (5 under 10) : 1; (30 under 40) : 1; (50 under 60) : 1.9 He and Susannah Harris appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky; Listed as 72 years of age and being born in Virginia.10 Isaac Whitaker died on 5 June 1853 at Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky; Living with wife on the 1850 census. Wife is living with son in law in 1860.1,2,11
The early settlers who came to Letcher County from Virginia and North Carolina were mostly deeply religious people, who came here to this beautiful country where they might worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences and to start life anew in this "Happy Hunting Ground." You might say they came here carrying the Holy Bible in one hand and the Kentucky rifle in the other.
TabThe first church to be established in Letcher County was the Indian Bottom Church, established in 1810, one hundred and sixty-four years ago. In the fall of that year (1810) a little band of Regular Baptists, numbering about twenty, met at the home of Isaac Whitaker, near the home of Ance Cornett, about two miles up the Kentucky River from what is now Blackey, near a bottom known as Indian Bottom, so named because Indians had camped there and many Indian artifacts were found there. There this little band of christians organized the Indian Bottom Church.
For ten years or more prior to this time, settlers had been traveling into these hills to find homes for themselves and their children, getting away from the more despotic rule of some of the colonies farther east. Among the first was John Adams, together with his five sons and two daughters, and other kindred, who settled near the mouth of Bottom Fork in the year 1800. James Caudill coming up the Kentucky River, settled near the mouth of Frank's Creek, and nearby, settled James Webb, about the same time. Stephen Caudill, with his family and some of his kinsfolk, settled near the mouth of Sandlick Creek a year or so later, while Isaac Whitaker and John Dixon and others, settled near the mouth of Rockhouse Creek. Others came in the year 1810. There was then about 100 families in what is now Letcher County. These settlers had come in from Virginia and North Carolina, some direct, while others had stopped for a while in what is now Whitley County, and then came on into this section.
These settlers had not more than settled down, until they were desirous of worshiping the One who had preserved them and brought them hither. No doubt letters were sent, inviting preaching brethren back in the land whence they had come, to visit them, and, anyway, we find in the year 1807, one Electious Thompson, a Baptist minister, preaching among these people. Elder Thompson had formerly lived in North Carolina, and had come into this state perhaps first into Madison County, thence to Montgomery and Morgan, and then to Floyd County in 1805. In the year 1808, he settled near the mouth of Rockhouse and constantly preached among the first settlers.
Elder Thompson was the first ordained minister in what is now Letcher County. Then in the year 1809, Elder William Saulsberry came into this section from the Beaver Valley, preaching in company with Elder Thompson. Perhaps had requested him, as he had lived in the same section where Elder Saulsberry had lived in North Carolina, and had been in meetings before. These two ministers, together with Elder Simeon Justice, another noted Baptist minister, who then lived at the mouth of Mud in Floyd County, constituted the presbytery that organized this Indian Bottom Church. These ministers were from the North District Association, which had been organized the first Friday in October 1802, at the Unity Meeting House in Clark County. The North District and the South District Associations, being a division of the South Kentucky Association, which was organized the last Friday in October, 1787, at the Tates Creek Meeting House in Madison County.
These Heralds of the Cross were men of great zeal and ability. They were earnest men, and feeling called to preach, gave themselves wholly to the work, their time, talents and life. They did not shrink from their work, but endured the hardships and fatigue, going through winter's cold and summer's heat, they labored for souls, and today our churches are monuments of their piety and zeal.
TabSome of the members organized into this Indian Bottom Church were James Webb, and Benjamin Webb his son, who lived over on Cumberland River; John Adams, who lived at the mouth of Bottom Fork; Electious Thompson; John Dixon, Isaac Taulbee, who lived near the mouth of Rockhouse; James Harris, who lived on Rockhouse Creek; Benjamin Adams, another son of John Adams; Stephen Caudill, and his wife Sarah Caudill, who lived at the mouth of Sandlick Creek; Rachel Adams, who was the wife of Benjamin Adams; Mathias Kelly and his wife Amey Kelly, who lived on Cumberland River; James Caudill and Mary Caudill, his wife; Benjamin Caudill, son of Stephen Caudill; Spencer Adams, another son of John Adams; Isaac Whitaker, who lived near the mouth of Rockhouse Creek; Archelous Craft, who lived on Craft's Colly; Isaac Taulbee and John Bunyard. Electious Thompson was chosen pastor and Isaac Whitaker, clerk of this church.
These settlers had brought their letters from the churches to which they belonged back in the colonies from whence they had come, and thus were organized into this new church. Some had come from North Carolina, where Baptist churches had long before been organized by Baptist preachers from Virginia and Pennsylvania, while some had come from the eastern settlements of Virginia, belonging to the older churches of that colony. Most of them had come from churches in the Holstein Association and Mountain Association, and some churches in the North District Association.
The Indian Bottom Church prospered. Its membership by 1815, is shown in the record as 70, but in this year 41 members lettered out to form the Sandlick Church, and they were called together on the 13th day of August, 1815, at the home of Stephen Caudill near the mouth of Sandlick Creek, and there were organized into the Sandlick Church, so named for Sandlick Creek, nearby. This same presbytery, Elder Electious Thompson, Elder William Saulsberry and Elder Simeon Justice, also organized the Sandlick Church, and on October 21, 1820, an arm was given off the Sandlick Church to form the Ovenfork Church.
In 1811, the Indian Bottom Church was received into the Washington Association, which consisted of churches lying in Southwest Virginia. The record shows that the Washington Association met in 1811 with the North Church in Washington County, Virginia, on the third Saturday in October 1811, and states that the Indian Bottom Church asked to be received into that association, and the delegate from Indian Bottom was Electious Thompson, and that the church was received. Again, in 1812, 1813, and 1814, the Indian Bottom Church sent delegates to this association. In 1814, a letter of dismission was asked by the church at the hand of her delegates, who were Electious Thompson, Spencer Adams and James Harris, and the request was granted. The Association met that year with the Castlewoods Church in Russell County, Virginia, and the same year the Indian Bottom Church petitioned admission into the Burning Springs Association and was received by them. The Burning Springs Association met that year with the New Salem Church in Floyd County. In 1815 and thereafter regularly the Indian Bottom Church and the Sandlick Church lettered to the association. In 1825, when the New Salem Association was organized, both churches were in the new association.
These churches moved along very well. The records show that in the year 1842, the Indian Bottom Church had a membership of 40, and the Sandlick Church 42. Regardless of distance these churches were represented each year in the far distant association, most of the time by its ministers.
TabThe Indian Bottom Church remained in the New Salem Association until the year 1876, when the Sandlick District Association was formed and it remained with that association until the Indian Bottom Association was formed in 1895.
In 1876, Elder James Dixon was elected Moderator of the Indian Bottom Church and Brother John W. Dixon, elected Clerk. They each held these positions until their death - John W. Dixon in 1902, and Elder James Dixon in 1914. at Harlan County, Kentucky.4 He married Susannah Harris, daughter of James Harris and Hannah Stapleton, before 1799 at Orange County, North Carolina; Documentation of Susannah's surname is weak. In "Mark Whitaker" compiled by Eleanor K Curlee, Corinth Mississippi, pp 88-89, Register of Kentucky State Historical Society Vol. 20. Isaac Whitaker married Rosanna Taylor 9 Apr 1799. ?5 Isaac Whitaker was migrated from at Orange County, North Carolina, to Clay County Kentucky circa 1806.2 He was included on the tax lists for Clay County from 1808 through 1820 between 1808 and 1821 at Tax Lists, Clay County, Kentucky.3 He appeared on the census of 1810 at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males - (Under 10):2; (10 to 15): 1; (26-44): 1; Free White Females - (Under 10) : 3; (16 to 25): 1.2,6 He and Susannah Harris appeared on the census of 1820 at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.7 Isaac Whitaker appeared on the census of 1830 at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males (15-19) : 2 ; (50-59) : 1. Free White Females (30-39) : 1.8 He appeared on the census of 1840 at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males (under 5) : 2; (5 under 10: 2; (30 under 40) : 1; (60 under 70) : 1. Free White Females (5 under 10) : 1; (30 under 40) : 1; (50 under 60) : 1.9 He and Susannah Harris appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky; Listed as 72 years of age and being born in Virginia.10 Isaac Whitaker died on 5 June 1853 at Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky; Living with wife on the 1850 census. Wife is living with son in law in 1860.1,2,11
Children of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris
- John Whitaker+12,13 b. 1799, d. c 1836
- Isaac Whitaker+ b. 1 Apr 1801, d. c 1848
- Samuel Whitaker14 b. 1802, d. b 1810
- William Whitaker14 b. 1803
- Eliza Whitaker15 b. 17 Apr 1803
- Peter Whitaker b. 18 Jul 1805
- Susannah Whitaker+1 b. 6 May 1807, d. 12 Nov 1877
- Sarah Whitaker+14 b. 17 Apr 1809, d. bt 1870 - 1880
- (?) Whitaker12 b. bt 1810 - 1820
- Squire Whitaker+ b. 1813
Citations
- [S12] Living next to Isaac T. and daughter Susannah. household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990.
- [S39] Unknown volume, Tax Lists for clay county kentucky, unknown repository.
- [S62] Compiled by Eunice Tolbert Johnson, History of Perry County Kentucky.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Son John listed as between 16 and 25.
- [S221] Isaac Whitcher household, 1810 U.S. Census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page: 153.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Page 122.
- [S35] 1830 U.S. Census of Perry County Kentucky, Isaac Whitaker.
- [S223] Isaac Whiteker household, 1840 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page: 245.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 258, age 72, occupation Farmer.
- [S152] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., online http://www.ancestry.com
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990, From Isaac's family Bible.
- [S32] Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Family Bible belonging to Monroe Whitaker.
- [S30] Clerk of the County Court Perry County Kentucky, Marriage records, 1821-1963, Marriage Book "A."
Susannah Harris1,2
F, b. 12 July 1781, d. after 1860
Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|James Harris|||Hannah Stapleton|||||||||||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Jesse Crumley.
Susannah Harris was born on 12 July 1781 at Orange County, North Carolina.4 She was born on 12 July 1781 at Virginia; In the 1860 census she is listed as being from North Carolina.1 She was the daughter of James Harris and Hannah Stapleton.3 Susannah Harris married Isaac Whitaker, son of Peter Whitaker Jr, before 1799 at Orange County, North Carolina; Documentation of Susannah's surname is weak. In "Mark Whitaker" compiled by Eleanor K Curlee, Corinth Mississippi, pp 88-89, Register of Kentucky State Historical Society Vol. 20. Isaac Whitaker married Rosanna Taylor 9 Apr 1799. ?5 Susannah Harris and Isaac Whitaker appeared on the census of 1820 at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.6 Susannah Harris and Isaac Whitaker appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky; Listed as 72 years of age and being born in Virginia.7 Susannah Harris died after 1860 at Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky; Missing from the 1870 Letcher Co., Census.1 She appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Letcher County, North Carolina.8 Susannah Harris appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.9
Children of Susannah Harris and Isaac Whitaker
- John Whitaker+10 b. 1799, d. c 1836
- Isaac Whitaker+ b. 1 Apr 1801, d. c 1848
- Samuel Whitaker11 b. 1802, d. b 1810
- William Whitaker11 b. 1803
- Eliza Whitaker12 b. 17 Apr 1803
- Peter Whitaker b. 18 Jul 1805
- Susannah Whitaker+1 b. 6 May 1807, d. 12 Nov 1877
- Sarah Whitaker+11 b. 17 Apr 1809, d. bt 1870 - 1880
- (?) Whitaker10 b. bt 1810 - 1820
- Squire Whitaker+ b. 1813
Citations
- [S12] Living next to Isaac T. and daughter Susannah. household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S70] Unknown author, LDS Family Search - International Genealogical Index, v4.01, Film No. 2034622.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S96] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Kathy, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, RN2DAY@hotmail.com.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Son John listed as between 16 and 25.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Page 122.
- [S154] Isaac Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 258, age 72, occupation Farmer.
- [S155] Isaac Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 83, age 51, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky.
- [S32] Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Family Bible belonging to Monroe Whitaker.
- [S30] Clerk of the County Court Perry County Kentucky, Marriage records, 1821-1963, Marriage Book "A."
John Whitaker1
M, b. 1799, d. circa 1836
John Whitaker|b. 1799\nd. c 1836|p2.htm#i209|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|Peter Whitaker Jr|b. 1755\nd. 1842|||||James Harris|||Hannah Stapleton|||
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
While in Perry County, John was tax commissioner and road overseer in his district.3 John Whitaker was born in 1799 at Wilkes County, North Carolina.1,4,2 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris.1,2 John Whitaker married Elizabeth Rippee in 1821 at Perry County, Kentucky.3 John Whitaker appeared on the census of 1830 at Perry County, Kentucky; Males 0-4(1),30-39(1)
Females 0-4(3),5-9(1),20-29(1).5 He was migrated from at Indiana to in 1831.3 He died circa 1836 at Indiana; Died of cholera.3
Females 0-4(3),5-9(1),20-29(1).5 He was migrated from at Indiana to in 1831.3 He died circa 1836 at Indiana; Died of cholera.3
Children of John Whitaker and Elizabeth Rippee
- John Whitaker3
- Nancy Whitaker3
- Mary Whitaker3
- William Whitaker+3 b. c 1826
- Susan Whitaker6 b. c 1831
- Huldah Whitaker7 b. c 1832
- Preston Whitaker6 b. c 1834
- Sally Whitaker3 b. c 1836
Citations
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990, From Isaac's family Bible.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990.
- [S32] Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Dollie Whitaker Countiss, Possibly born in North Carolina.
- [S35] 1830 U.S. Census of Perry County Kentucky, Page or Family # 345.
- [S435] John Newton household, 1950 U.S. Census, Wright County, Missouri, population schedule, District 102, dwelling 239B, family 210, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- [S435] Arthur Ripper household, 1950 U.S. Census, Wright County, Missouri, population schedule, District 102, dwelling 252A, family 271, age 37, occupation Farmer.
Ellander Adams1,2
F, b. 1814
Ellander Adams was born in 1813 at Kentucky.1 She was born in 1814 at Surry County, North Carolina.3 She married Isaac Whitaker, son of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris, on 14 October 1830 at Perry, Kentucky.4,5 Ellander Adams appeared on the census of 23 August 1850 at Letcher County, Kentucky.6
Children of Ellander Adams and Isaac Whitaker
- Stephen A. Whitaker+7 b. 1831, d. 1909
- John W. Whitaker+6 b. 1835
- Moses Whitaker+6 b. 1838
- Mary Ann Whitaker8 b. 1840
- Isaac J. Whitaker+4 b. 18 Oct 1842, d. 7 Jun 1916
- Sarah Whitaker4 b. 1845
- James M. Whitaker4 b. 1848, d. 27 Feb 1936
Citations
- [S12] DW. 11 FM. 11 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S37] Unknown author, Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints - Microfiche records program, As of July 1, 1994.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S12] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S37] Unknown author, Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints - Microfiche records program.
- [S12] Nelly Whitiker household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 125, family 11, age 37, occupation None.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990.
- [S13] Unknown cd1 household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
John W. Whitaker1
M, b. 1835
John W. Whitaker|b. 1835|p2.htm#i211|Isaac Whitaker|b. 1 Apr 1801\nd. c 1848|p2.htm#i219|Ellander Adams|b. 1814|p2.htm#i210|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Jesse Crumley.
John W. Whitaker was born in 1835 at Kentucky.2 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Ellander Adams.1 John W. Whitaker appeared on the census of 23 August 1850 in the household of Ellander Adams at Letcher County, Kentucky.1 John W. Whitaker married Martha "Patsy" (?) before 1859 at Letcher County, Kentucky.3 John W. Whitaker and Martha "Patsy" (?) appeared on the census of 20 July 1860 at Letcher County, Kentucky.4 John W. Whitaker and Martha "Patsy" (?) appeared on the census of 30 July 1870 at Precinct 5, Letcher County, Kentucky.5 John W. Whitaker appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Prec. #7 - Indian Bottom, Letcher County, Kentucky.6
Children of John W. Whitaker and Martha "Patsy" (?)
- Mosses Whitaker7 b. 1859
- Sarah Whitaker5 b. c 1861
- John D. Whitaker3 b. Mar 1864
- Jordan Whitaker3 b. 1866
- Berac Whitaker5 b. c 1869
- Ellan Whitaker3 b. 1870
Citations
- [S12] Nelly Whitiker household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 125, family 11, age 37, occupation None.
- [S12] DW. 11 FM. 11 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S13] 18-64-18-33, Prec. #7 Indian Bottom household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S155] John Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 490, age 24, occupation F.L.
- [S153] John Whitker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 5, dwelling 393B, family 43, age 35, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] John W. Whittaker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Indian Bottom, ED 64, sheet 587B, dwelling 155, family 155, age 42, occupation Farmer.
- [S153] Dw. 43, Fm. 43. household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule.
Moses Whitaker1
M, b. 1838
Moses Whitaker|b. 1838|p2.htm#i212|Isaac Whitaker|b. 1 Apr 1801\nd. c 1848|p2.htm#i219|Ellander Adams|b. 1814|p2.htm#i210|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Jesse Crumley.
Moses Whitaker was born in 1838 at Kentucky.2 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Ellander Adams.1 Moses Whitaker appeared on the census of 23 August 1850 in the household of Ellander Adams at Letcher County, Kentucky.1 Moses Whitaker married Anna Isom before 1860 at Letcher County, Kentucky.3 Moses Whitaker and Anna Isom appeared on the census of 12 June 1860 at Letcher County, Kentucky.4 Moses Whitaker and Anna Isom appeared on the census of 14 July 1870 at Princinct 5, Indian Botton, Letcher County, Kentucky.5 Moses Whitaker and Anna Isom appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Pct #7 - Indian Bottom, Letcher County, Kentucky.6
Children of Moses Whitaker and Anna Isom
- Jefferson Whitaker5 b. c 1854
- Lucenda Sarah Whitaker+ b. 10 Mar 1860, d. 8 May 1938
- George Whitaker+5 b. Jul 1862
- Susan Whitaker7 b. 1863
- Mary Whitaker7 b. 1865
- Cynthia Whitaker7 b. 1867
- Margaret Whitaker8 b. a 29 Jul 1870
- Elijah Whitaker8 b. 1871
- Sophe Bell Whitaker8 b. 1874
- Ellen Whitaker8 b. 1876
Citations
- [S12] Nelly Whitiker household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 125, family 11, age 37, occupation None.
- [S12] DW. 11 FM. 11 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S13] Dw. 75, Fm. 75. household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S155] Moses Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 75, age 22, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Moses Whitaker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, town, dwelling 390B, family 9, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Moses Whittaker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Indian Bottom, ED 64, sheet 590C, dwelling 201, family 201, age 42, occupation Farmer.
- [S153] Dw. 9, Fm. 9. household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S13] 18 64 23 45 Pct #7 Indian Bottom. household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
Squire Whitaker1
M, b. 1813
Squire Whitaker|b. 1813|p2.htm#i214|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|Peter Whitaker Jr|b. 1755\nd. 1842|||||James Harris|||Hannah Stapleton|||
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Squire Whitaker was born in 1813 at Kentucky.2 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris. Squire Whitaker was recorded in the household during the census of 1820 in the household of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.3 Squire Whitaker married Harriett Hagins on 18 September 1835 at Perry County, Kentucky.4,5 Squire Whitaker appeared on the census of 1840 at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males : (U5) 1, (5-9) 1, (30-39) 1. Free White Females : (U5) 1, (20-29) 1.6 He and Harriett Hagins appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at District 2, Perry County, Kentucky.1 Squire Whitaker and Harriett Hagins appeared on the census of 14 June 1860 at Letcher County, Kentucky.7 Squire Whitaker appeared on the census of 3 July 1870 at Precinct 5, Letcher County, Kentucky.8
Children of Squire Whitaker and Harriett Hagins
- Samuel Whitaker4 b. 1836
- John Whitaker4 b. 1838
- Lucinda Whitaker4 b. 1840
- Nancy Whitaker4 b. 1842
- Francis Whitaker4 b. 1844
- Hirum Whitaker4 b. 1846
- Susannah Whitaker4 b. 1848
- Thomas Whitaker4 b. 15 Mar 1850, d. 20 Apr 1915
- Squire Whitaker+2 b. 11 Apr 1852, d. 13 Jan 1906
- Alexander Whitaker2 b. 1854
- Alamander Whitaker2 b. 8 Mar 1854, d. 16 Aug 1937
- William Whitaker2 b. 1859
- Melvina Whitaker9 b. 1861
Citations
- [S154] Esquire Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 432, family 263, age 37, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Unknown cd1 household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Page 122.
- [S154] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S30] Clerk of the County Court Perry County Kentucky, Marriage records, 1821-1963, Marriage Book "A."
- [S223] Squire Whiteker household, 1840 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page: 245.
- [S155] Moses Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 91, age 46, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Samuel Whitker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 5(Indian Bottom), dwelling 394, family 49, age 35, occupation Farming.
- [S153] Dw. 37, Fm. 37. household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule.
Isaac J. Whitaker1,2
M, b. 18 October 1842, d. 7 June 1916
Isaac J. Whitaker|b. 18 Oct 1842\nd. 7 Jun 1916|p2.htm#i216|Isaac Whitaker|b. 1 Apr 1801\nd. c 1848|p2.htm#i219|Ellander Adams|b. 1814|p2.htm#i210|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Jesse Crumley.
Isaac J. Whitaker was born on 18 October 1842 at Kentucky.1,3 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Ellander Adams.1 Isaac J. Whitaker appeared on the census of 23 August 1850 in the household of Ellander Adams at Letcher County, Kentucky.4 Isaac J. Whitaker married Nancy Caudill on 15 December 1870 at Letcher County, Kentucky.5 Isaac J. Whitaker appeared on the census of 1880 at Prec. #7 - Indian Bottom, Letcher County, Kentucky.5 He and Nancy Caudill appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at District 5, Letcher County, Kentucky.6 Isaac J. Whitaker died on 7 June 1916 at Letcher County, Kentucky.3
Children of Isaac J. Whitaker and Nancy Caudill
- Watson Whitaker+5 b. 1871
- John Whitaker5 b. 1873
- Jessie Whitaker5 b. 10 Jan 1876
- William Whitaker5 b. 27 Aug 1878
- Fulton Whitaker6 b. c 1888
Citations
- [S12] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S13] Prec. #7 18-64-24-4 household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S152] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., online http://www.ancestry.com
- [S12] Nelly Whitiker household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 125, family 11, age 37, occupation None.
- [S13] 18-64-24-4, Prec. #7 Indian Bottom household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S421] Isaac Whitaker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 5, ED 149, sheet 5B, dwelling 77, family 77, age 68, occupation Farmer.
Isaac Whitaker
M, b. 1 April 1801, d. circa 1848
Isaac Whitaker|b. 1 Apr 1801\nd. c 1848|p2.htm#i219|Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|Peter Whitaker Jr|b. 1755\nd. 1842|||||James Harris|||Hannah Stapleton|||
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Isaac Whitaker was born on 1 April 1801 at Ashe County, North Carolina.1,2 He was the son of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris. Isaac Whitaker appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Isaac Whitaker and Susannah Harris at Clay County, Kentucky; Free White Males (Under 10) : 2; (10 thru 15) : 1; (16 thru 18) : 1; (16 thru 25) : 1; (26 thru 44) : 1. Free White Females (10 thru 15) : 2; (26 : 44) : 1. Engaged in Agriculture : 3.3 Isaac Whitaker married Ellander Adams on 14 October 1830 at Perry, Kentucky.4,5 Isaac Whitaker died circa 1848.4
Children of Isaac Whitaker and Ellander Adams
- Stephen A. Whitaker+6 b. 1831, d. 1909
- John W. Whitaker+7 b. 1835
- Moses Whitaker+7 b. 1838
- Mary Ann Whitaker b. 1840
- Isaac J. Whitaker+ b. 18 Oct 1842, d. 7 Jun 1916
- Sarah Whitaker b. 1845
- James M. Whitaker b. 1848, d. 27 Feb 1936
Citations
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990, From Isaac's family Bible.
- [S101] RootsWeb: Highland HomePage, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cig-bin/igm.cgi
- [S15] 1820 U.S. Census of Clay County, Kentucky, Page 122.
- [S12] Unknown cd1 household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S37] Unknown author, Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints - Microfiche records program.
- [S59] Bill Whitaker, Whitakers 1086-1990.
- [S12] Nelly Whitiker household, 1850 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 125, family 11, age 37, occupation None.
Squire Whitaker1
M, b. 11 April 1852, d. 13 January 1906
Squire Whitaker|b. 11 Apr 1852\nd. 13 Jan 1906|p2.htm#i229|Squire Whitaker|b. 1813|p2.htm#i214|Harriett Hagins|b. 1819\nd. b 1870||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Jesse Crumley.
Squire Whitaker was born on 11 April 1852 at Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky.1,2 He was the son of Squire Whitaker and Harriett Hagins.1 Squire Whitaker appeared on the census of 14 June 1860 in the household of Squire Whitaker and Harriett Hagins at Letcher County, Kentucky.3 Squire Whitaker appeared on the census of 3 July 1870 in the household of Squire Whitaker at Precinct 5, Letcher County, Kentucky.4 Squire Whitaker married Clarinda Combs, daughter of William L. Combs and Margarett Kelly, circa 1871 at Kentucky.5 Squire Whitaker and Clarinda Combs appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 at Indian Bottom, Letcher County, Kentucky.5 Squire Whitaker and Clarinda Combs appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 at Precinct 5, River, Letcher County, Kentucky.6 Squire Whitaker died on 13 January 1906 at Letcher County, Kentucky.2
Children of Squire Whitaker and Clarinda Combs
- Harriet Whitaker5 b. c 1872
- Margaret Whitaker7 b. 14 Oct 1875
- Angeline Whitaker5 b. c 1878
- Lucinda Whitaker5 b. c 1880
- Leslie Whitaker+6 b. Nov 1882
- Benton Whitaker6 b. 26 Oct 1884, d. Jan 1974
- Mattie Whitaker2 b. 28 Sep 1886, d. 15 Dec 1900
- James D. Whitaker6 b. Dec 1888
- Clemon T. Whitaker6 b. Nov 1890
- Alamander Whitaker6 b. 15 Jun 1893, d. Sep 1964
- John P. Whitaker+6 b. Apr 1895
Citations
- [S13] Unknown cd1 household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S300] KY GenWeb: Letcher County Cemetery Records. extracted from a "book" given to Louise M. Perkins by DeNola Collins of Jenkins, KY, online www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyletch/cemetery/records/index.htm, John Hampton Cemetery,Jeremiah, Ky (behind the Letcher School).
- [S155] Moses Whitker household, 1860 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, District, dwelling 0, family 91, age 46, occupation F.L.
- [S153] Samuel Whitker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 5(Indian Bottom), dwelling 394, family 49, age 35, occupation Farming.
- [S13] Squire Whittaker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Indian Bottom, ED 64, sheet 591.2000, dwelling 227|227|age 28 occupation Farmer.
- [S130] Esquare Whittaker household, 1900 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, River, ED 78, sheet 5A, dwelling 63, family 63, age 48, occupation Farmer.
- [S201] Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Kentucky. Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records – Microfilm (1852-1910). Microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky., online www.ancestry.com, Letcher County. Margaret Whiteker. Father: Squire; Mother: Clarindy Combs.
Charlotte Whitaker1
F, b. 1837
Charlotte Whitaker|b. 1837|p2.htm#i237|Peter Whitaker|b. 18 Jul 1805||Delia Redwine Noe|b. 1805||Isaac Whitaker|b. 20 or 29 Aug 1778\nd. 5 Jun 1853|p2.htm#i207|Susannah Harris|b. 12 Jul 1781\nd. a 1860|p2.htm#i208|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Jesse Crumley.
Charlotte Whitaker was born in 1837 at Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Peter Whitaker and Delia Redwine Noe.1 Charlotte Whitaker appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Peter Whitaker at Perry County, Kentucky; Free White Males: under 5 (1); 5 thru 9 (2); 30 thru 39 (1). Females: under 5 (2); 5 thru 9 (3); 30 thru 39 (1).2 Charlotte Whitaker appeared on the census of 10 September 1850 in the household of Peter Whitaker and Delia Redwine Noe at Perry County, Kentucky.3 Charlotte Whitaker married Ambrose Watts on 14 January 1854 at Breathitt County, Kentucky.4 Charlotte Whitaker and Ambrose Watts appeared on the census of 5 July 1860 at Jackson P.O., District 1, Breathitt County, Kentucky.5 Charlotte Whitaker and Ambrose Watts appeared on the census of 8 August 1870 at Lost Creek, Perry County, Kentucky.6 Charlotte Whitaker and Ambrose Watts appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Prct. 2, Perry County, Kentucky.7 Charlotte Whitaker and Ambrose Watts appeared on the census of 28 June 1900 at Lost Creek, Perry County, Kentucky.8
Children of Charlotte Whitaker and Ambrose Watts
- Hiram Watts5 b. c 1855
- Isaac Watts5 b. c 1857
- Jane "Ginny" Watts5 b. c 1859
- Polly Watts7 b. c 1862
- William Watts7 b. c 1864
- Samuel Watts7 b. c 1868
- John Watts7 b. c 1871
- Milly Watts7 b. c 1874
- Deela Watts7 b. c 1876
- Nancy Ann Watts7 b. c Apr 1880
Citations
- [S154] DW. 182. Fam. 190. household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule.
- [S223] Petter Whitujer household, 1840 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page: 514.
- [S154] Peter Whitaker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 411, family 190, age 45, occupation Laborer.
- [S199] Kentucky Marriage Records, 1852-1914 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Kentucky. Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records – Microfilm (1852-1910). Microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky, online www.ancestry.com.
- [S425] Ambrose Watts household, 1860 U.S. Census, Breathitt County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 1, dwelling 333, family 432, age 36, occupation Farmer.
- [S238] Ambers Wats household, 1870 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lost Creek, dwelling 546, family 29, age 48, occupation Farmer.
- [S156] Ambrose Watts household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, Prct. 2, ED 81, sheet 524B, dwelling 136, family 137, age 55, occupation Farmer.
- [S422] Name household, 1900 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, town, ED ED, sheet Pg, dwelling Dw, family Fm, age 75, occupation Farmer.
Lucinda Whittaker1
F, b. 1871
Lucinda Whittaker|b. 1871|p2.htm#i244|Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|Henderson Holcomb|b. 1822|p4.htm#i387|Matilda Harris|b. 1829|p4.htm#i388|
Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Jesse Crumley.
Lucinda Whittaker was born in 1871 at Letcher County, Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Elijah Whittaker and Susannah Holcomb.1 Lucinda Whittaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.2 Lucinda Whittaker married Samuel Tildon Madden on 28 November 1895 at Bradleyville, Taney County, Missouri.3,4 Lucinda Whittaker and Samuel Tildon Madden appeared on the census of 23 June 1900 at Beave Township, Taney County, Missouri.3 Lucinda Whittaker and Samuel Tildon Madden appeared on the census of 3 May 1910 at South Bay, Thurston County, Washington.5 Lucinda Whittaker and Samuel Tildon Madden appeared on the census of April 1930 at South Bay, Thurston County, Washington.6 Lucinda Whittaker died at Washington.1
Children of Lucinda Whittaker and Samuel Tildon Madden
- Roy Stanley Madden+3 b. Nov 1896
- Mary L. Madden5 b. c 1901
- Gordon E. Madden5 b. 22 Jan 1909, d. 20 Jun 2998
Citations
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Samuel T. Madden household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver, ED 127, sheet 14A, dwelling 250, family 255, age 24, occupation Farmer.
- [S303] Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm., online www.ancestry.com, Page 191.
- [S224] Samuel T. Madden household, 1910 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, South Bay, ED 300, sheet 9A, dwelling 83, family 83, age 33, occupation Farmer.
- [S304] Samuel T. Madden household, 1930 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, South Bay, ED 39, sheet 5B, dwelling 124, family 124, age 53, occupation Farmer.
Hattie Whittaker1
F, b. 12 December 1876
Hattie Whittaker|b. 12 Dec 1876|p2.htm#i245|Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|Henderson Holcomb|b. 1822|p4.htm#i387|Matilda Harris|b. 1829|p4.htm#i388|
Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Jesse Crumley.
Hattie Whittaker was born on 12 December 1876 at Letcher County, Kentucky.1,2 She was the daughter of Elijah Whittaker and Susannah Holcomb.1 Hattie Whittaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.3 Hattie Whittaker married Andrew L. Johnson in 1895 at Missouri.4 Hattie Whittaker and Andrew L. Johnson appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.4 Hattie Whittaker and Andrew L. Johnson appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 at Skokomish, Mason County, Washington.5 Hattie Whittaker and Andrew L. Johnson appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Discovery Bay, Jefferson County, Washington.6 Hattie Whittaker died at Washington.1
Child of Hattie Whittaker and Andrew L. Johnson
- Viva I. Johnson+4 b. 4 Mar 1899, d. 3 Mar 1988
Citations
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S201] Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Kentucky. Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records – Microfilm (1852-1910). Microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky., online www.ancestry.com, Letcher County. Hetty Whitteker. Father: Eligah; Mother: Susanah Holcomb.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S224] Andrew Johnson household, 1910 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, Olympia, ED 304, sheet 1B, dwelling 10, family 12, age 32, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- [S202] Andrew L. Johnson household, 1920 U.S. Census, Mason County, Washington, population schedule, Skokomish, ED 116, sheet 3A, dwelling 6, family 6, age 41, occupation log-camp operator.
- [S310] Andy L. Johnson household, 1930 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Washington, population schedule, Discovery Bay, ED 16, sheet 2B, dwelling 51, family 51, age 53, occupation Logger.
Issac J. Whittaker1
M, b. January 1870, d. 23 November 1950
Issac J. Whittaker|b. Jan 1870\nd. 23 Nov 1950|p2.htm#i246|Elijah Whittaker|b. 1847|p2.htm#i193|Susannah Holcomb|b. Feb 1848\nd. 12 Mar 1913|p2.htm#i194|Isaac D. Whitaker|b. 1804|p2.htm#i198|Susannah Whitaker|b. 6 May 1807\nd. 12 Nov 1877|p2.htm#i199|Henderson Holcomb|b. 1822|p4.htm#i387|Matilda Harris|b. 1829|p4.htm#i388|
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Issac J. Whittaker was born in January 1870 at Letcher County, Kentucky.3 He was the son of Elijah Whittaker and Susannah Holcomb.2 Issac J. Whittaker appeared on the census of 8 September 1870 in the household of Isaac D. Whitaker and Susannah Whitaker at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.1 Issac J. Whittaker appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Elijah Whittaker at Lane Fork, Letcher County, Kentucky.4 Issac J. Whittaker married Mary E. (?) before 1890 at Missouri.3 Issac J. Whittaker and Mary E. (?) appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 at Beaver Township, Taney County, Missouri.3 Issac J. Whittaker died on 23 November 1950 at Thurston County, Washington.5
Children of Issac J. Whittaker and Mary E. (?)
- Elijah G. Whittaker6 b. Dec 1890
- Ross Whittaker6 b. 27 Sep 1892, d. Mar 1964
- Orville Whittaker3 b. Mar 1895
Citations
- [S153] Isaac Whitiker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 406, family 25, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S180] Isaac Whittaker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver Township, ED 127, sheet 14B, dwelling 265, family 271, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S13] Elijah Whitteker household, 1880 US Census, Letcher, Kentucky, population schedule, Lane Fork, ED 63, sheet 173, dwelling 173, family 177, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- [S104] Jessie J Whittaker Tumbstone, by Olympia Genealogical Society, Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater Washington.
- [S180] Index 110-127-14-93 household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
Eli Blair1
M, b. 1873, d. 1 July 1944
Eli Blair|b. 1873\nd. 1 Jul 1944|p2.htm#i248|Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|Absalom Blair|b. 1824|p3.htm#i298|Nancy Campbell|b. 1825||Elias Hall|b. 27 Nov 1808\nd. 15 Jan 1887|p4.htm#i474|(Mary) Polly Early|b. 8 Dec 1813\nd. 29 May 1891||
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Eli Blair was born in 1873 at Letcher County, Kentucky.1,2 He was the son of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall.1 Eli Blair appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall at Perry County, Kentucky.3 Eli Blair married Minerva M. Barned after 28 April 1894 at Missouri; Supposition - based on the age of Albert Blair - presumed son.4,5 Eli Blair appeared on the census of 28 April 1910 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.6 He and Minerva M. Barned appeared on the census of 9 January 1920 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.7 Eli Blair died on 1 July 1944 at Olympia, Thurston County, Washington.8
Children of Eli Blair and Minerva M. Barned
- Albert Blair+9 b. 1895
- Vernon Blair10 b. 10 Jul 1896
- Alta May Blair11 b. 1905
- Gladys Blair11 b. 1909
- Blair Blair12 b. 6 Sep 1914
Citations
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, From memory.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Olympia City, 9 January 1920, Page 886 10A. 2nd. Pre. Pn 564.
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Olympia City, 9 January 1920, Page 886 10A. 2nd. Pre. Pn 564. Albers House hold a 241. 255.
- [S224] Unknown cd1 household, 1910 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S224] Eli Blair household, 1910 U.S. Census, Thurston County, Washington, population schedule, Olympia, ED 306, sheet 11B, dwelling 209, family 212, age 37, occupation Laborer Odd Jobs.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Albert Blari.
- [S127] Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., online http://www.ancestry.com, Certificate: 109.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Albert Blair.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Olympia City, 9 January 1920, Page 810 10A. 2nd. Pre. Pn 810. 241. 255. Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Illinois.
- [S52] 1920 Census, Thurston Co. Washington., Olympia City, 9 January 1920, Page 810 10A. 2nd. Pre. 235-249.
- [S301] Ource Information:
Ancestry.com. Washington Births, 1907-1919 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Washington State Department of Health. Washington State Births 1907-1919. Washington, USA: Department of Health., online www.ancestry.com, Image Filename: 1144.
William Blair1
M, b. October 1879, d. 17 October 1942
William Blair|b. Oct 1879\nd. 17 Oct 1942|p2.htm#i249|Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|Absalom Blair|b. 1824|p3.htm#i298|Nancy Campbell|b. 1825||Elias Hall|b. 27 Nov 1808\nd. 15 Jan 1887|p4.htm#i474|(Mary) Polly Early|b. 8 Dec 1813\nd. 29 May 1891||
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
William Blair was born in October 1879 at Perry County, Kentucky.1 He was the son of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall.2 William Blair appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall at Perry County, Kentucky.1 William Blair appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Eva G. (?) at Beaver, Taney County, Missouri.3 William Blair appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Eva G. (?) at Centralia, Lewis County, Washington.4 William Blair appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 in the household of Ira D Blair at Tingley, Skagit County, Washington.5 William Blair appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 at Lilliwaup, Mason County, Washington.6 He died on 17 October 1942 at Mason County, Washington.7
Citations
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Living with Joseph C. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S180] Joseph Blair household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaver, ED 127, sheet 8A, dwelling 135, family 135, age 57, occupation Farmer.
- [S178] Joseph C. Blair household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lewis County, Washington, population schedule, Centralia, ED 132, sheet 1A, dwelling 7, family 9, age 62, occupation Laborer Logging Camp.
- [S351] Ira D. Blair household, 1920 U.S. Census, Skagit County, Washington, population schedule, Tingley, ED 101, sheet 11A, dwelling 6, family 6, age 50, occupation Activ Farm Dring Farm.
- [S88] William Blair household, 1930 United States Census, Mason County, Washington, population schedule, Lilliewaup, ED 11, sheet 2B, dwelling 28, family 22, age 50, occupation Woodsman Logging.
- [S127] Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., online http://www.ancestry.com, Mason Co. Certificate: 90.
Ira D Blair1
M, b. 1869
Ira D Blair|b. 1869|p2.htm#i250|Joseph C. Blair|b. Jun 1846\nd. 25 Jun 1918|p2.htm#i196|Charlotte Hall|b. 28 Oct 1848\nd. c Apr 1887|p2.htm#i197|Absalom Blair|b. 1824|p3.htm#i298|Nancy Campbell|b. 1825||Elias Hall|b. 27 Nov 1808\nd. 15 Jan 1887|p4.htm#i474|(Mary) Polly Early|b. 8 Dec 1813\nd. 29 May 1891||
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Jesse Crumley.
Ira D Blair was born in 1869 at Letcher County, Kentucky.3 He was the son of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall.2 Ira D Blair was recorded in the census of 9 August 1870 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall at Precinct 7, Letcher County, Kentucky.1 Ira D Blair appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 in the household of Joseph C. Blair and Charlotte Hall at Perry County, Kentucky.4 Ira D Blair married Alice M. Pierce on 20 April 1899 at Goodloe, Taney County, Missouri.5 Ira D Blair appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 in the household of John Huff at Centralia, Lewis County, Washington; Sheet 15A, Supervisors District No. 2, Enumeration District No. 131, Ward of City 2 on 20 Apr 1910 by Lillian Davis. Able to speak English, working as a
Laborer in a Saw Mill. Abel to read and write. Owned home with morgage. Also living in the house hold are Damsil and Trissie Blair listed as Nephew and Neice ages 8 and 6, both born in OAK with Parents born in Kentucky. Probably the Nephew and Neice of Ira Blair and the grand nephew and neice of Sarah.6 Ira D Blair appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at Tingley, Skagit County, Washington.7 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 at Tingley, Skagit County, Washington.8
Laborer in a Saw Mill. Abel to read and write. Owned home with morgage. Also living in the house hold are Damsil and Trissie Blair listed as Nephew and Neice ages 8 and 6, both born in OAK with Parents born in Kentucky. Probably the Nephew and Neice of Ira Blair and the grand nephew and neice of Sarah.6 Ira D Blair appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at Tingley, Skagit County, Washington.7 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 at Tingley, Skagit County, Washington.8
Children of Ira D Blair and Alice M. Pierce
- Denzil Blair6 b. 10 Dec 1901, d. 10 Jul 1996
- Tressie Blair6 b. c 1904
Citations
- [S153] Joseph Blair household, 1870 U.S. Census, Letcher County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 7, dwelling 408, family 34, age 22, occupation Farmer.
- [S180] Living with Joseph C. household, 1900 U.S. Census, Taney County, Missouri, population schedule, ED unknown cd3, sheet unknown cd4.
- [S7] Interview, Ilda May Whittaker, Memory.
- [S156] Joseph Blair household, 1880 U.S. Census, Perry County, Kentucky, population schedule, District 82, ED 82, sheet 567C, dwelling 243, family 252, age 30, occupation Farmer.
- [S303] Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm., online www.ancestry.com, 1899: Page 4023.
- [S178] John Huff household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lewis County, Washington, population schedule, 131, ED 15A, sheet 126, dwelling 133, family age 50, occupation Laborer Saw Mill.
- [S351] Ira D. Blair household, 1920 U.S. Census, Skagit County, Washington, population schedule, Tingley, ED 101, sheet 11A, dwelling 6, family 6, age 50, occupation Activ Farm Dring Farm.
- [S352] Ira D. Blair household, 1930 U.S. Census, Skagit County, Washington, population schedule, Tingley, ED 66, sheet 1A, dwelling 11, family 11, age 60, occupation General Farm.
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