Generation 6b – Children of Edward Whaley (b. 1800) & Elizabeth
Rebecca Whaley (b.1830). We haven't found Rebecca on the 1851 census, but she died at the age of 28 and was buried Hough in Dec 1857.
Ellen Whaley (b. Hough 1835) was a domestic servant for John Minta in Normanton in 1851. She married John Bailey in 1859. He was the son of Thomas & Elizabeth Bailey and been born and bought up in Long Bennington. John and Ellen lived in Long Bennington where he was an agricultural labourer. John died in the 1870s and Ellen and the children moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, USA about 1881. Their children were:
• Ann M Bailey , born Hough 1857, died 1916
• William Bailey , born Long Bennington 1860, died 1881
• Thomas Bailey, born Long Bennington 1862, married Mary Jane Winegar, died 1889
• Elizabeth Bailey, born Long Bennington 1864, married Gabriel William Smith, died 1953
• Mary Edna Bailey, born Long Bennington 1866, married John Heber Tillet, died 1888
• George Bailey, born Long Bennington 1868, married Grace Hannah Green, died Salt Lake City 1943
Robert Whaley (b. Hough 1840) seems to have been a farm labourer for John Hackett in Long Bennington in 1861, but we can't find any records thereafter. There was also a John Whaley of about the same age working in Long Bennington in 1861; he may be the John that was born in Grantham workhouse about 1842, but later said he was from Hough.
Whaley Family pages
Page 1. Generations 1-4 (born 1695 to 1806)
Page 2. Generation 5 - (born 1812 to 1844)
Page 3. Generation 6a - Descendants of James Whaley & Mary (Watchorn) (born 1849-1883)
Page 4. Generation 6b - Descendants of Edward & Elizabeth Whaley (born 1857-68)
Page 5. Generation 7a - Descendants of James Whaley & Mary (Atkinson) (born 1878-1901)
Page 6. Generation 7b - Descendants of William & Ann Whaley (born 1891-1919)
Page 7. Generation 8 - Descendants of John, Emma & William Whaley (born 1907 on)
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