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Middleton Whaley (1793 - 1850)

Middleton Whaley
Born in South Carolina, United Statesmap
Son of and [mother unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 57 in Sevier, Tennessee, United Statesmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Whaley Name Study.
Middleton Whaley served in the Tennessee Militia in the War of 1812
Service started: 1814
Unit(s): Capt. Andrew Lawson's Company, 3rd Regiment
Service ended: 03 May 1815

Middleton Whaley (b. c. 1790 x 1800 South Carolina - d. c. 1850 x 60), fought in the War of 1812.[1] He was the brother of:[1]

  • William M. Whaley,[1]
  • John Whaley,[1]
  • and Delania Whaley.[1]

The four siblings moved from South Carolina to Sevier co., Tenn.[1]

Middleton was charter member of the White Oak Flats Baptist Church. In c. 1818 he married Rebecca Ogle (b. 1782 North Carolina -d. 1870/80 Sevier co., Tenn), at Sevier co., Tennessee.[1] She was the widow of James McCarter, and the daughter of William "Billy" Ogle and Martha "Polly" Huskey.[1]

Middleton and Rebecca are the parents of:

  • Sarah (b. 25 Jan 1819 - d. 05 Dec 1901).[1]
m. (20 Jun 1844) Daniel Wesley Reagan, son of Richard Reagan & Julia Ann Schultz.[1]
  • Martha (b. 23 Jan 1820 - d. 14 Jan 1892).[1]
m. (c. 1849 Sevier co., Tenn) Stephen Huskey (b. 08 Mar 1804 -d. 17 Jun 1887), son of Isaac Huskey & Jane Miller.[1]
  • Aaron (b. 02 Jan 1823 - d. 08 Jun 1903; bur. Plemmons cemetery at Big Greenbrier in the Great Smoky Mountains).[1]
m. (08 Oct 1842) Sarah (b. 1822 Rutherford co., North Carolina - d. 1922 Sevier co., Tenn; bur. Plemmons cemetery), dau. of John Ownby & Mary Koone.[1]

Military

War of 1812
  • Capt. Andrew Lawson's Company, 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Militia.
  • 01 Oct - 31 Dec 1814: substitute for William Bowman
  • 20 Sep 1814: Enlisted as private at Knoxville, Tenn.
  • 03 May 1815: Discharged.

Death

Middelton and his wife Rebecca are buried at Profitt cemetery in Sevier co., Tenn.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Reagan, D. (1978). "Colonel Preston Whaley," in Smoky Mountain Clans, 3, p. 45 - 48. eBook. Space: Smoky Mountain Clans.




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