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Thomas Whaley 1772–1838 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Dec 1772
Birth Location: Worcester, Maryland, United States
Death Date: Jan 1838
Death Location: Dekalb Clear Fork, Smith, Tennessee, United States
Father: William Whaley
Mother: Martha Dale
Spouse(s): Peggy Bratten
Children(s): Elijah Whaley
The story of Thomas Whaley began in 1772 in Worcester, Maryland, United States. Thomas Whaley married Peggy Margareth Daugherty Bratten, and had children including Elijah Whaley. Thomas Whaley passed away in 1838 in Dekalb Clear Fork, Smith, Tennessee, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Thomas Whaley began in 1772 in Worcester, Maryland, United States.
- Thomas Whaley married Peggy Margareth Daugherty Bratten, and had children including Elijah Whaley.
- Thomas Whaley passed away in 1838 in Dekalb Clear Fork, Smith, Tennessee, United States.
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Thomas Whaley's Descendants
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1. Elijah Whaley 1792–1859 m. Rebecca (P. Daugherty) Whaley 1800–1868
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1. Isaac Whaley 1819–1901 m. Nancy (D) BORUM 1817–1881
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1. William (Thomas Whaley) 1 1843–1920 m. Mary (Ann) Simmons 1837–1886
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1. George (Thomas) Whaley 1864–1945 m. Ludicia (‘Dicey’Belle) Bilyeu 1869–1913
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Dec 1772
Event Place: Worcester, Maryland, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jan 1838
Event Place: Dekalb Clear Fork, Smith, Tennessee, United States