Name |
John Burke Willhoit |
Birth |
16 Jun 1867 |
(probably) Bradley County, Tennessee, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
21 Oct 1947 |
Los Olivos, Santa Barbara County, California, USA |
Half-siblings |
1 half sister (family of Alfred Hunter Willhoit and Elizabeth Missemer) |
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Half-siblings |
3 half brothers and 6 half sisters (family of Alfred Hunter Willhoit and Lydia H. Lamb) |
| 1. Mary Willhoit, b. cir 1847 ▻ John Phillips, m. 19 Dec 1894 | | 2. Thomas J. Willhoit, b. cir 1849 d. Bef 1929 (Age 79 years) ▻ Amanda Smallwood, m. 5 Mar 1870 | | 3. James Washington Willhoit, b. 24 Aug 1850, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA d. 17 May 1926, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA (Age 75 years) ▻ Elizabeth Griffith, m. 8 Aug 1871 | | 4. Susanna Catherine Willhoit, b. cir 1853 | | 5. Malisa Jane Willhoit, b. 12 Jan 1854 ▻ Warren Blair | | 6. Lydia Emeline Willhoit, b. cir 1855 | | 7. W. I. (Wiley) Willhoit, b. cir 1856 | | 8. Madaline Willhoit, b. cir 1858 | | 9. Martha Taylor Willhoit, b. 6 Feb 1858 d. 27 Apr 1920 (Age 62 years) | |
Notes |
- John Burke Willhoit was a Presbyterian minister, initially around Chattanooga, Tennessee. He then moved west through Texas to Fresno, California, then to Woodbridge, Templeton, and finally Los Olivos, California. He was one of the enumerators for the 1900 census in Bradley County, Tennessee.
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Person ID |
I2047 |
Bryan-Martin |
Last Modified |
14 Nov 2002 |