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Christopher Whitmire, son of
George Frederick Whitmire and Sarah Phoebe Hagood Whitmire, was born in 1785 in
Newberry District. He was married
about 1808 to Sarah Shettleworth, according to Opal Gelene Pennington Blagg. He died there January 26, 1820, according to
Nancy Jane Hinkle Flesch. The grave of
"Sarah Whitmire, died December 19, 1855, age 66 years, 8 months" was
located in the Whitmire Cemetery in Newberry County. It is probable that Christopher Whitmire was buried there also,
but no headstone was listed for him. [A
grave located at Lower Duncan's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, probably not
that of Christopher Whitmire, was recorded in "Newberry County
Cemeteries". The tombstone read,
"Christopher Whitmire, died June 13, 1817, age 65." This is possibly the grave of Christopher
Whitmire, uncle of Christopher Whitmire.
Children born to Christopher
Whitmire and Sarah Shettleworth Whitmire are unknown.
Thomas Whitmire, son of George
Frederick Whitmire and Sarah Phoebe Hagood Whitmire, was born about 1782. He was married about 1805 to Elizabeth Hill,
daughter of Henry Hill and Alice Ridgely Hill.
She was a sister to Ruth Hill who married Henry Whitmire. In 1820 they joined his brothers in moving
to Franklin County, Missouri.
Children born to Thomas
Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire include:
John Hill Whitmire born in 1807
Nathan Whitmire born in 1810
William Whitmire
born
about 1811
Phoebe Whitmire born about 1814
Christopher Frederick Whitmire born April 15, 1815
Margaret "Peggy" Whitmire born about 1818
Polly Whitmire born about 1822
John Hill Whitmire, son of
Thomas Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born in 1807 in Newberry
District. He was married December 25,
1829 to Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Rev. Lewis Williams, according to
Franklin County marriage records. They
were enumerated in the 1850 census of Franklin County.
Children born to John Hill
Whitmire and Elizabeth Williams Whitmire include:
Thomas L. Whitmire
born in 1832
William Whitmire
born December 25, 1833
Polly Whitmire
born in 1836
Thomas L. Whitmire, son of John
Hill Whitmire and Elizabeth Williams Whitmire, was born in 1832 in Franklin
County. He was married November 12,
1862 to Martha J. McPeak, according to Franklin County marriage records. Children born to Thomas L. Whitmire and
Martha J. McPeak Whitmire are unknown.
William Whitmire, son of John
Hill Whitmire and Elizabeth Williams Whitmire, was born December 15, 1833 in
Franklin County. During the Civil War
he served the Union as a corporal in Thirty-first Missouri Infantry Regiment,
Company E. He died unmarried December
9, 1923 and was buried in Whitmire Cemetery.
Polly Whitmire, daughter of
John Hill Whitmire and Elizabeth Williams Whitmire, was born in 1836 in
Franklin County.
Nathan Whitmire, son of Thomas
Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born in 1810 in Newberry
District. He was married about 1832 to
Elizabeth Margaret Clark, daughter of Jacob Clark, who was born in Abbeville,
South Carolina. He was remarried about
1851 to Mary Angeline Sullivan Williams who was born in 1825 in Missouri. She died in 1881 and was buried in Crow
Cemetery, and he died in 1891 and was buried beside his second wife.
Children born to Nathan
Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire include:
Mary Clark Whitmire born
in 1835
Thomas J. Whitmire born in 1836
Moses H. Whitmire born
in 1838
(infant) born about 1841
James Christopher Whitmire born in 1845
Jeremiah E. Whitmire born in 1847
Charles C. Whitmire born in May 1848
Children born to Nathan
Whitmire and Mary Angeline Sullivan Williams Whitmire include:
Claborne Franklin Whitmire born in 1853
S. Frances "Fannie" Whitmire born in 1860
Mary Clark Whitmire, daughter
of Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born in 1835 in
Missouri. She was married in 1853 to
Augustus Martin, son of Bartlett Martin and Harriet Marquis Martin, who was
born in 1824. In 1893 they lived in
Sullivan, Missouri where he was the mayor.
Children born to them include:
Carrick Randolph Martin
born about 1854
Francis Seiwyn Martin
born about 1856
Harriet Elizabeth Martin
born about 1859
Henry Milton Martin
born in 1861
Mary Louise Martin
born February 20, 1864
Thomas J. Whitmire, son of
Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born in 1836 in
Missouri. He was married about 1857,
wife's name Massey. He died near the
age of 100.
Moses H. Whitmire, son of
Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born March 1, 1838
in Missouri. He was married December
24, 1860 to Mary A. Diffenback who was born in 1842 in Pennsylvania. She died January 14, 1872 and was buried in
Buffalo Cemetery. He was remarried
February 15, 1873 to Susan Emily Evans who was born in 1850 in Missouri. They removed to Texas in 1883, probably
influenced to move there by his brother Charles C. Whitmire, who came to Texas
in 1869 and settled in Hill County.
He was enumerated at the head
of a household in the 1900 census of Hill County, Enumeration District 36,
page 17, precinct 1:
"Whitmire, Moses H. 62, born March 1838 in Missouri
Susan
E. 50, born January 1850 in Missouri, wife
Martin, Hattie
V. 14, born June 1885 in Texas, niece
Lela C.
13, born August 1886 in Texas,
niece"
Moses H. Whitmire died in
February 1902. His obituary appeared in
the "Hillsboro Mirror:"
"He was a quiet
industrious honorable gentlemen, a good farmer and a successful one. He had the
confidence and esteem of everyone who knew him and was one of the leading
citizens of his community. There was
little tinsel about him, and everyone esteemed him as being what he represented
himself to be. His death is a distinct
loss to the community as well as to his family and one feels in contemplating
his life and work that such men as he were too rarely met in this life."
"Mrs. M. H. Whitmire, born
1844 in Missouri, living alone" was enumerated in the 1910 census of Hill
County.
Children born to Moses H.
Whitmire and Mary A. Diffenback Whitmire include:
Elizabeth S. Whitmire
born in 1862
Anna Louise Whitmire
born November 20, 1866
Priscilla Whitmire
born in 1869
Daniel Whitmire
born December 3, 1871
Children born to Moses H.
Whitmire and Susan Emily Evans Whitmire include:
Benjamin F. Whitmire
born in 1879
Elizabeth S. Whitmire, daughter
of Moses H. Whitmire and Mary A. Diffenback Whitmire, was born in Franklin
County in 1862. She was married to E.
S. Crumley in 1886, according to Hill County marriage records. They removed to California. Children born to them include:
Emory M. Crumley
born about 1888
Bessie Crumley born about 1890
Vera Crumley
born about 1895
Anna Louise Whitmire, daughter
of Moses H. Whitmire and Mary A. Diffenback Whitmire, was born November 20,
1866 in Franklin County. She died
September 14, 1899.
Priscilla Whitmire, daughter of
Moses H. Whitmire and Mary A. Diffenback Whitmire, was born in 1869 in
Franklin County. She was married about
1887 to W. D. Orr.
Daniel Whitmire, son of Moses
H. Whitmire and Mary A. Diffenback Whitmire, was born December 3, 1871 in
Franklin County. He died September 3,
1872 and was buried in Buffalo Cemetery in Sullivan.
Benjamin F. Whitmire, son of
Moses H. Whitmire and Susan Emily Evans Whitmire was born in 1879. He was enumerated twice in the 1900 census
of Hill County. In the first
enumeration he was shown in the household of Thomas J. Miller, No. 509. In the second Benjamin F. Whitmire was
reported "born in Texas in 1879" and was living in the household of
Ellen Freer, No. 507.
James Christopher Whitmire, son
of Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born in Franklin
County in 1845. He was married there
March 10, 1872 to Elizabeth J. Noel, daughter of Newman B. Noel and Charity
Noel. During the 1870s he was a
schoolteacher in Franklin County and was elected sheriff there in 1878. In 1898 they removed to Sullivan,
Missouri. She died in 1911, and he died
in 1921. They were buried in Steelville
Cemetery, Steelville, Missouri.
Children born to James
Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire are believed to include:
Cora E. Whitmire born in 1873
Clarence Whitmire born about 1874
Theresa H. Whitmire born in 1875
Susan A. Whitmire born in 1876
Walter W. Whitmire born in 1877
Elmer Whitmire born about 1878
James Christopher Whitmire, Jr. born in 1880
Thomas Noel Whitmire born
about 1885
Cora E. Whitmire, daughter of
James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born in 1873 in
Franklin County. She was married
December 25, 1893 to William J. Underwood.
Clarence Whitmire, son of James
Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born about 1874 in
Franklin County. He enlisted in the
U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War.
He was discharged and returned to Missouri in 1902.
Theresa H. Whitmire, daughter
of James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born in 1875
in Franklin County. She was married
April 9, 1900 to James M. Coppedge, according to Franklin County marriage
records.
Susan A. Whitmire, daughter of
James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born in 1876 in
Franklin County. She was married
September 3, 1896 to Isaac H. Whitmire of Dent County, Missouri, "believed
to be the son of Henry Whitmire and Sarah H. Whitmire," according to Mrs.
Jerry C. Whitmire. Children born to
Isaac H. Whitmire and Susan A. Whitmire Whitmire are unknown.
Walter W. Whitmire, son of
James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born in 1877 in
Franklin County. He was married November
10, 1898 to Mabel C. Haley, according to Franklin County marriage records. He died in 1949, and she died in 1962. They were buried in Steelville Cemetery.
Children born to William W.
Whitmire and Mabel C. Haley Whitmire are believed to include:
Wilber H. Whitmire
born February 13, 1902
Wilber H. Whitmire, believed to
be a son of William W. Whitmire and Mabel C. Haley Whitmire, was born February
13, 1902. He died January 8, 1909 and
was buried in Steelville Cemetery.
Elmer Whitmire, son of James
Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born about 1878 in
Franklin County. He died in infancy and
was buried in Steelville Cemetery.
James Christopher Whitmire, Jr.,
son of James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was born in
1880 in Franklin County. He died in
1934 and was buried in Steelville Cemetery.
Thomas Noel Whitmire, believed
to be a son of James Christopher Whitmire and Elizabeth J. Noel Whitmire, was
born about 1885 in Franklin County. He
was married there June 15, 1913 to Sarah Frances Lintz. He served in the U.S. Army during World War
I. Children born to Thomas Noel
Whitmire and Sarah Frances Lintz Whitmire are unknown.
Jeremiah E. Whitmire, son of
Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born in 1847 in
Franklin County.
Charles C. Whitmire, son of
Nathan Whitmire and Elizabeth Margaret Clark Whitmire, was born in Franklin
County in May 1848. He went to Texas at
age 20, settling in Hill County. He was
married there about 1876, wife's name Mary J.
He became a cattle drover and
participated in drives to the north. In
1870 he made a drive of 750 cattle to Denver, Colorado with the help of six
cowboys and a cook. En route they
encountered a blizzard, and the herd was scattered. After a delay in collecting the cattle the drive was continued
and successfully completed. Until the
Texas buffalo herds disappeared about 1880 Charles C. Whitmire supported his
family as a buffalo hunter going into the empty expanse of the Texas plains
with his buffalo wagon.
He was enumerated as the head
of a household in the 1880 census of Hill County, Enumeration District 70,
page 41, precinct 1:
"Whitmire, Charles 31, born in Missouri
Mary J. 29, born in
Missouri
Lettie 3, born in Texas"
Mary J. Whitmire died after
1880, and Charles C. Whitmire was remarried, second wife's name Mary L.
They were enumerated in the 1900 census of Hill County,
Enumeration District 36, page 17, precinct 1:
"Whitmire, Charles 52, born May 1848 in Missouri
Mary
L. 36, born June 1864 in Tennessee
Lettie
M. 23, born March 1877 in Texas
Charles T. 2,
born July 1897 in Texas"
"Charles Whitmire"
died October 29, 1932 in Hill County, according to Texas Bureau of Vital
Statistics File 42925.
Children born to Charles C.
Whitmire and Mary J. Whitmire include:
Lettie M. Whitmire
born March 1877
Children born to Charles C.
Whitmire and Mary L. Whitmire include:
Charles T. Whitmire
born July 1897
Lettie M. Whitmire, daughter of
Charles C. Whitmire and Mary J. Whitmire, was born in March 1877 in Hill
County. She was enumerated as a three-year-old
in the 1880 census and at age 23 in the 1900 census of her father's household.
Charles T. Whitmire, son of
Charles C. Whitmire and Mary L. Whitmire, was born in July 1897 in Hill
County. He appeared as a two-year in
the 1900 census of his father's household.
Claborne Franklin Whitmire, son
of Nathan Whitmire and Mary Angeline Sullivan Williams Whitmire, was born in
1853 in Franklin County. He was married there October 25, 1881 to Elizabeth
Turner who was born August 31, 1860.
She died July 20, 1884 and was buried in Crow Cemetery. He was remarried September 3, 1891 to Annie
Morrow. Claborne Franklin Whitmire died
December 29, 1910, and Annie Morrow Whitmire died January 16, 1941. They were also buried in Crow Cemetery.
Children born to Claborne
Franklin Whitmireand Elizabeth Turner Whitmire include:
Elmer Ernest Whitmire
born July 14, 1882
Children born to Claborne Franklin Whitmire and Annie
Morrow Whitmire include:
John Nathan Whitmire
born June 8, 1892
Mary Whitmire
born about 1894
Frances Hope Whitmire
born July 22, 1895
Elmer Ernest Whitmire, son of
Claborne Franklin Whitmire and Elizabeth Turner Whitmire, was born July 14,
1882 in Franklin County. He was married
November 30, 1905 in St. Louis to Rosetta Irene Toelle who was born June 30,
1887. He died March 14, 1957, and she
died December 24, 1971. They were
buried in Crow Cemetery.
Children born to Elmer Ernest
Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire include:
Agnes Aurilla Whitmire
born about 1907
Lewis C. Whitmire
born March 29, 1909
Helen Elizabeth Whitmire
born about 1911
Nathaniel Elmer Whitmire
born about 1913
Franklin Wayne Whitmire
born about 1916
Winifred Frances Whitmire born about 1919
Agnes Aurilla Whitmire,
daughter of Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born
about 1907. She was married about 1930
to Charles R. Armistead. Following
retirement from the U.S. Army they returned to Missouri. Two sons were born to them.
Lewis C. Whitmire, son of Elmer
Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born March 29,
1909. He died December 2, 1909 and was
buried in Crow Cemetery.
Helen Elizabeth Whitmire,
daughter of Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born
about 1911 in Franklin County. She was
married about 1939, husband's name Williams.
Nathaniel Elmer Whitmire, son
of Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born about 1913
in Franklin County. He was married
about 1936 to Hattie Henderson. In 1980
they were living in Lancaster, California.
Children born to Nathaniel Elmer Whitmire and Hattie Henderson Whitmire are
unknown.
Franklin Wayne Whitmire, son of
Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born in Franklin
County about 1916. In 1980 he lived in
Lancaster, California unmarried.
Winifred Frances Whitmire,
daughter of Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born
about 1919s Whitmire, daughter of Elmer Ernest Whitmire and Rosetta Irene
Toelle Whitmire, was born about 1919s Whitmire, daughter of Elmer Ernest
Whitmire and Rosetta Irene Toelle Whitmire, was born about 1919my during World
War I. Following Armistice he farmed
with his father in Franklin County.
Upon retirement he lived in St. James, Missouri.
Mary Whitmire, daughter of
Claborne Franklin Whitmire and Annie Morrow Whitmire, was born about 1894 in
Franklin county. She was married about
1914, husband's name John Jones. She
died shortly after marriage.
Frances Hope Whitmire, daughter
of Claborne Franklin Whitmire and Annie Morrow Whitmire, was born July 22, 1895
in Franklin County. She was married
July 18, 1932 to John Emmel Wright who was born July 16, 1895. He died May 27, 1964.
Children born to them include:
Frances Ann Wright
born May 2, 1934
John Claborne Wright
born August 23, 1935
James Patrick Wright
born December 29, 1937
Rosemary Wright
born July 5, 1940
S. Frances "Fannie"
Whitmire, daughter of Nathan Whitmire and Mary Angeline Sullivan Williams
Whitmire, was born in 1860 in Franklin County. She was married November 17,
1884 to James M. Shaffer, son of William Shaffer and Sarah Shaffer. Five sons were born to them.
William Whitmire, son of Thomas
Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born about 1811 in Newberry
District. He was brought to Franklin
County by his parents in 1820. He was
married about 1840, wife's name Wheeler.
Phoebe Whitmire, daughter of
Thomas Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born about 1819 in Newberry
District. She was married to her cousin
Moses Whitmire as his second wife in 1849.
She died in the same year in childbirth.
Christopher Frederick Whitmire,
son of Thomas Whitmire and Elizabeth Thomas Whitmire, was born April 15, 1815
in Newberry District. He was married
about 1841 to Catherine French who was born December 16, 1826. She died March
22, 1873 in Washington County, Missouri, and he died January 15, 1889 in Wright
County, Missouri, according to Betty Lou Russell of Ironton, Missouri. Two daughters, names unknown, were born to
Christopher Frederick Whitmire and Catherine French Whitmire.
Margaret "Peggy"
Whitmire, daughter of Thomas Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born
about 1818 in Newberry District, South Carolina. She was married in Franklin County April 7, 1841 to William V. R.
Thurmond. Five children were born to
them.
Polly Whitmire, daughter of
Thomas Whitmire and Elizabeth Hill Whitmire, was born about 1822. She was married about 1840 to John Auer. She died December 13, 1895.
Moses Whitmire, son of George
Frederick Whitmire and Sarah Phoebe Hagood Whitmire, was born August 25, 1789
in Newberry District. He was married
about 1808 to Elizabeth Evans who was born August 11, 1790. He was an officer in the War of 1812 and was
thereafter called "Colonel," according to "Jacob Clark of
Abbeville, South Carolina."
John Jacob Cofer wrote, "I
have often seen the sword my grandfather, Col. Moses Whitmire carried in the
War of 1812. It went into the
possession of my mother's sister, Mary Whitmire, who married her cousin, Henry
Whitmire. Their son Isaac Whitmire took
it with him when he removed from Franklin County to Dent County,
Missouri."
In 1818 Moses Whitmire joined
his brothers in moving to Franklin County and assumed the leadership of the
party. Route of the wagontrain led
through Cumberland Gap, across Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and
crossing the Mississippi River into Missouri.
They were influenced to a site on the Merrimac River by Daniel Boone
whom they met at Potosi, Missouri, according to "Sons of
Frontiersmen." Moses Whitmire appeared
on the 1819 tax list in Missouri. He
appeared as a resident of Union, Missouri in 1827. He died there December 25, 1836, and she died there August 3,
1864.
Children born to Moses Whitmire
and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire include:
Phoebe Unity Whitmire
born August 11, 1813
John Hill Whitmire
born June 18, 1815
Isaac E. Whitmire
born September 14, 1816
Charity Ann Whitmire
born May 17, 1819
Martha Carolina Whitmire
born March 28, 1821
Sarah Whitmire
born July 23,
1824
Ruth Whitmire
born May 17,
1826
Mary Whitmire
born September
28, 1830
Walter Henry Whitmire
born April 28, 1833
Phoebe Unity Whitmire, daughter
of Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born August 11, 1813 in
Newberry District. She was brought to
Franklin County in 1820. She died in
1873 unmarried.
John Hill Whitmire, son of
Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born June 18, 1815 in
Newberry District. He was brought to
Franklin County in 1818. He was
married December 25, 1829 to Elisa Williams, according to Franklin County
marriage records. He was named executor
in the will of his father probated in 1837.
In 1849 he joined the gold rush to California. He died in Portland, Oregon Territory September 10, 1850. Children born to John Hill Whitmire and
Elisa Williams Whitmire are unknown.
Isaac E. Whitmire, son of Moses
Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born September 14, 1816 in Newberry
District. He was brought to Franklin
County in 1820. He became a soldier in
the Mexican War and was killed in Santa Fe, New Mexico December 8, 1846. His will was administered by his brother
John Hill Whitmire and his brother-in-law Thomas Lawson Cofer.
Charity Ann Whitmire, daughter
of Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born May 17, 1819 in
Franklin County. She was married July
31, 1836 to Thomas Lawson Cofer in Franklin County. He was born January 18, 1815 in Abbeville, South Carolina.
Children born to them include:
Sarah Elizabeth Cofer
born June 30, 1838
Martha P. Cofer
born March 11, 1840
Moses Augustus Cofer
born February 13, 1842
Nancy Jane Cofer
born July 7, 1844
Missouri Ann Hill Cofer born February 24, 1847
Florence Adela Cofer
born April 11, 1849
John Jacob Cofer
born October 22, 1851
Thomas James Cofer
born September 10, 1854
Mary Agnes Cofer
born September 15, 1858
Emily Duiguid Cofer
born October 16, 1862
Martha Carolina Whitmire,
daughter of Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born March 28,
3821 in Franklin County. She was
married about 1840 to Isaac Evans, believed to be a son of Benjamin Evans and
Susannah Evans. She died August 11,
1852.
Children born to Isaac Evans and
Martha Carolina Whitmire Evans include:
Mary J. Evans (twin)
born in 1850
Susan Emily Evans (twin) born in 1850
Sarah Whitmire, daughter of
Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born July 23, 1824 in
Franklin County. She died October 9,
1833.
Ruth Whitmire, daughter of
Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born May 17, 1826 in Franklin
County. She was married in 1846 to
Thomas J. Woodcock who was born in 1822 in Tennessee. She died June 3, 1850.
Children born to them include:
Isaac E. Woodcock
born in February
1847
Mary A. "Polly" Woodcock born in 1849
Isaac E. Woodcock, son of
Thomas J. Woodcock and Ruth Whitmire Woodcock, was born in February 1847. He was married about 1867 to his cousin Mary
A. Whitmire, daughter of Moses Whitmire and Nancy Wheeler Whitmire. She died prior to 1870, and he was remarried
to Jane Bennett.
Mary A. "Polly"
Woodcock, daughter of Thomas J. Woodcock and Ruth Whitmire Woodcock, was born
in 1849. She was married about 1867 to
Charles Stanaford.
Mary Whitmire, daughter of
Moses Whitmire and Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born September 28, 1830 in
Franklin County. She was married October
16, 1852 to her cousin, Henry Whitmire, son of Henry Whitmire and Ruth Hill
Whitmire. Two sons, including Isaac
Whitmire, and a daughter were born to them before she died December 24, 1868.
Walter Henry Whitmire, son of Moses Whitmire and
Elizabeth Evans Whitmire, was born in Franklin County April 28, 1833. He died August 7, 1834.
Charity Whitmire, daughter of George Frederick Whitmire and Sarah
Phoebe Hagood Whitmire, was born about 1791.
She did not marry.
Rachel Whitmire, daughter of
George Frederick Whitmire and Sarah Phoebe Hagood Whitmire, was born about 1794
in Newberry District.
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