Taylor Family Genealogy
Louisa MCLEOD
Abt 1842 - 1936 (~ 94 years)-
Name Louisa MCLEOD Born Abt 1842 Frederick County, Virginia [1] Gender Female Died 18 May 1936 Marion Co. Missouri Person ID I1852 Josh E. Taylor Jr. Tree Last Modified 1 Nov 2019
Father Thornton T. MCLEOD, b. 1 Mar 1795, Frederick Co., Va , d. 13 Nov 1868, Frederick Co., Va (Age 73 years) Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth RITENOUR, b. 17 May 1799, d. 11 Sep 1848 (Age 49 years) Relationship natural Married 26 Sep 1823 [2] Family ID F180 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family FRANKLIN WHALEY, b. 27 Sep 1807, Bourbon County, Kentucky , d. 30 Jan 1894, Marion Co. Missouri (Age 86 years) Married 20 Oct 1880 Marion Co. Missouri Last Modified 1 Nov 2019 Family ID F898 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - I am not sure if this information is connected to the right person. I grew up hearing about "Aunt Lou Whaley" but was never sure how she fit into the family. JET has made a note beside the photocopy of the obituary: "Known to the Taylor family as "Aunt Lou" (actually a cousin of grandmother McLeod's husband); she visited the Taylor farm for more than a month every summer in the 1920's"
"Mrs Frank Whaley Dies at Age of 96
"Hannibal, Mo., May 19. -- Mrs Louise McLoud [sic.] Whaley, 96, widow of Captain Frank Whaley, died in her home 311 Bird street, Monday morning at 1 o'clock. Mrs Whaley had been confined to her bed for two years. She was born in Virginia and was married to Mr. Whaley in 1880. She is survived by Mrs E.H. [Valley] Diel and Mrs. John T. [Luna] Holmes of Hannibal and Mrs. Sadie Allshouse of Kansas City who are nieces. Several nieces living in Virginia and California also survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Smith's Funeral Home." -- Source unknown. Probably a Hannibal paper and not the Palmyra Spectator. Daughters' first names supplied by JET.
- I am not sure if this information is connected to the right person. I grew up hearing about "Aunt Lou Whaley" but was never sure how she fit into the family. JET has made a note beside the photocopy of the obituary: "Known to the Taylor family as "Aunt Lou" (actually a cousin of grandmother McLeod's husband); she visited the Taylor farm for more than a month every summer in the 1920's"
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