WALTON, Edmond, son of David of Greensville Co., Va., d.10/10/1854, Limestone Co., Ala. 8/19/1905 John H. Hundley came before theCourt to acquire Edmond's Estate for "the only remaining child left,Mary Walton." Mary Walton never married. Mrs. William Mizell, Folkston, Ga.(deceased) was a descendant of Edmond Walton. Issue: Peter Wyche Walton b. 1819Greensville Co., Va. m. 1/21/1850 Frances Coleman Baker, d. Grimes Co.,Tx. David Walton, father of Edmond, removed from Greensville Co., Va. toLimestone Co., Alabama after 1830. His grave is in Limestone Co. "David Walton,born 4/3/1760, died 5/9/1848, aged 88 years, 1 month, 6 days."
WALTON, Virginia Tabitha, dau. of Peter Wyche Walton, was b.10/12/1812 m. David E. Butler, Abhevil1e Dist., S. C.,12/18/1850. She d. 1/12/1900 at Madison, Morgan Co., Ga., buriedOld Antioch Church Cemetery, Morgan Co., Ga. Ref: Mrs. ElizabethWhitlow, 109 Jones Rd., Hilton Village, Warmack, Va. (1952).
WASHBURN, David of Habersham Co., Georgia. David Washburn, born ca 1785, first found on the 1820 Pendleton Co.,S. C. Census was probably a son of Reuben Washburn listed on the 1800 Pendleton District Census. male under 10,2 males 10-16 (David fits here), male 16-26, male 45 and over, female under 5, 2 females 10-16, female 45 and over.This is the only Washburn family which had a son to fit the age range. Researched for Joyce Solawada
WATSON, Joab of Pittsylvania Co., Virginia to David Harris power of attorney to ask and obtain from Waters Dunn, Sr. ofColumbia Co., Georgia a certain sum of money, formerly obtained in Essex County, Virginia. Date: 10 February 1795,Columbia Co. Deeds.
WHEELESS, Abner b. 1769, d. 1849, age 80, from N. C., d. Meriwether Co., Ga. He m. Nancy, the daughter of William Kimbrough. (LWT dtd 4/24/1803 Greene Co., Ga naming son-in-law, and dau., Nancy). Issue: Sarah b. 1805 N. C.;Thomas K. b. 1811 probably Greene Co., Ga. m. Lucinda Wyatt12/23/1830 Meriwcther Co., Ga.; Abner 1). b. 1805 Greene Co., Ga.m. Margaret Gray from S. C. 7/12/1835 Meriwether Co., Ga. Ref:White's Statistics of Georgia.
WHEELESS, Abner listed 1850 Meriwether Co., Ga.,Census, p. 386,45, Margaret 34, S. C., Sarah A. 16, Elizabeth 14,Thomas 12, William 10, Mary 9, Martha 3, James 4, Hugh 2, Ga.
WHEELIS, Hardy deeded to his seven children, Mildred, Hardy,Joseph, Archibald, Manning, Lafayette and Mary 6/23/1831, 259acres in Lot 105, 10th Dist., Jones Co., Ga. Jones Co. Deed Book 0,p. 197.
WHEELIS, Nancy listed 1850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #2S6, 72,N. C., Sarah 45. N. C., Martha 38, Ga., Mary 25, Ga.
WHEELUS, Lewis, Jr. of Henry Co., Ga.~ "gave in my name in Capt.Wright's Dist. in Morgan Co. and Dist. No. 196 in 5th Dist. ofEarly Co., but of which being unappraised in consequence of thesame being erroneously published. I gave in my name in the samecounty in Capt. Harper's Dist. for two draws in the late landlottery and drew Lot 110, 251 in 6th Dist. of Dooly Co. and Lot242 in the 7th Dist. of Henry. Now, I do by these presentsrelease unto the State of Georgia all my rights and titles.interest and claim in and to the two last tnentioned lots of landas fully and as effectually as to the same said to have beendrawn in my name." 2/27/1823. Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 195.
WHITTLE, Lewis Neal died 2-17. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia May 15, 1818. His father was Fortescue Whittle ofBelfast, Ireland who removed to America and married Miss Mary Davies, the granddaughter ofPresident Davies of Princeton College, New Jersey. Miss Davies was a lineal descendant of Powhatan, theruler of thirty tribes of American Indians. Among those who survive Mr. Whittle are Colonel James M. and Dr.Conway D. Whittle, being 80 and 77 years old, residents of Virginia, and Rev. Francis M. Whittle, bishop of theProtestant Episcopal Church of the diocese of Virginia. Powhatan B. Whittle, younger brother, who was colonel ofthe 18th Virginia regiment, lives in Valdosta. Lewis N. was edcuated at the Mecklenburg County common school, thenattended Henry County Academny, and at seventeen was employed as rodman on an engineering corps employed in the survey of the James River. In December of 1835 he came to Macon. In 1842 he married Miss Sarah M. Powers, the daughter of a prominentplanter of middle Georgia. In 1845 he was president of the Monroe Railroad and Banking Co. The death of Mrs. Whittle occurred in 1871, buried Rose Hill Cemetery and 11 of their 12 children. The Constitution, Atlanta 2-18-1886.
WHITNEY, James R., Tax Collector of Franklin Co., GA deeds to Russell Goodrich of Charleston, 1,150 acres of land. 1/10/1794. Test: William J. Hobby, George Henning, J. P. Jackson Co. Deed Book A, page 138.
WYNN, Alexander McFarlane, born 1-20-1827 Charleston, S. C., died 8-17-1906 Columbus, Ga., named for his grandfather, Alex McFarlane of Charleston; son of Rev.Thomas Lemuel Wynn (1798-1830) and Sarah Harriet McFarlane (1803-1827). Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.