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Emma Savannah Whipple 1867–1908 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Nov 1867

Birth Location: Florida

Death Date: abt 1908

Death Location: Florida

Father: Benjamin Day

Mother: Susan Sanders

Spouse(s): James Pennington

Children(s): Elsie Silcox

In 1867, Emma Savannah Whipple entered the world in Florida, born to Benjamin Jefferson Day And Susan Ann Sanders. Emma Savannah Whipple married James Frederick Pierce Pennington, and had children including Elsie Mae Silcox. Emma Savannah Whipple passed away in 1908 in Florida.

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Biography

  • In 1867, Emma Savannah Whipple entered the world in Florida, born to Benjamin Jefferson Day And Susan Ann Sanders.
  • Emma Savannah Whipple married James Frederick Pierce Pennington, and had children including Elsie Mae Silcox.
  • Emma Savannah Whipple passed away in 1908 in Florida.

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Spouses(s)

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Emma Whipple's Ancestors

Self
Emma Whipple
1867–1908
Birth Place: Florida
Parents
Benjamin Jefferson Day
1818–1880
Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA
Susan (Ann) Sanders
1827–1903
Georgia
Grandparents
James Day
1768–1819
Edgefield, South Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Burnett
1780–1820
South Carolina, USA
John (M) Sanders
1795–1855
Hancock County, Georgia, USA
Sarah Ferrell
1800–
Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Lucinda Griffin
1719–1775
Thomas III
1752–1796
Mary Quarles
1766–1800
Major Sanders
1755–1816
Nancy Finch
1770–1853
Eli Dixon
1769–1836
Rebecca Hart
1779–1851
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Griffin
1680–1761
Mary Hardy
1679–1761
Thomas Burnett
1724–1791
Alice Cave
1728–1790
Richard Quarles
1732–1798
Frances Quarles
1738–1796
Joshua Sanders
1730–1800
Patience Williams
1735–1807
Charles (PATRIOT)
1728–1795
Joyce *
1730–1800
Solomon Dixon
1721–1798
Sarah @@
1735–1788
Samuel Hart
1746–1787
Esther Lowe
1754–1843

Emma Whipple's Descendants

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Emma (Savannah) Whipple (Nov 1867–abt 1908) m. James (Frederick Pierce) Pennington (10 Apr 1865–1926)
  1. 1. Elsie (Mae) Silcox 1888–1956 m. Lawrence (Washington 'Shug') Silcox 1880–1947
    1. 1. Elton (Broward) Silcox 1905–1964 m. Flora (Elizabeth) Bell 1913–2002
      1. 1. Willie (Franklin) Silcox 1937–1972 m. Janice (Louise) Creamer 1938–2023
      2. 2. Betty (Jean) Silcox 1935–2003

Emma Whipple's Timeline

2 Records

1867
Nov 1867
Birth of Emma Savannah Whipple in Florida
Florida
1908
abt 1908
Age 41
Death of Emma Savannah Whipple in Florida
Florida

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Nov 1867
    Event Place: Florida
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1908
    Event Place: Florida

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