They had 3 children:
(1) Sarah Augusta "Gussie" Beddo Wheeler (1858-1925);
(2) Mary Moss "Mossie" Beddo (1859-1926) and
(3) Clara Eugenia Beddo Cook (1859-1928) (my g-grandmother).
Mary's husband died just 5 months after he enlisted in the Confederate Army in Georgia at the battle of Santa Rosa Island, Florida, where the confederates attempted to take the Union-held Fort Pickens on October 9, 1861, leaving her a widow with 3 daughters.
Mary never re-married and died at the age of 49 in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas.
Would love to communicate with other descendants of this family.
They had 3 children:
(1) Sarah Augusta "Gussie" Beddo Wheeler (1858-1925);
(2) Mary Moss "Mossie" Beddo (1859-1926) and
(3) Clara Eugenia Beddo Cook (1859-1928) (my g-grandmother).
Mary's husband died just 5 months after he enlisted in the Confederate Army in Georgia at the battle of Santa Rosa Island, Florida, where the confederates attempted to take the Union-held Fort Pickens on October 9, 1861, leaving her a widow with 3 daughters.
Mary never re-married and died at the age of 49 in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas.
Would love to communicate with other descendants of this family.
Family Members
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Eliza Jane Whaley Medlock
1822–1872
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William Sanders Whaley
1827–1902
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Franklin Lucilius Whaley
1829–1908
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Thomas Jefferson Whaley
1833–1911
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James Taylor Whaley
1849–1908
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Cortez Pizarro Whaley
1850–1893
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Cora Frances Whaley Cunyus
1854–1935
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Ella Marietta Corilla Whaley McCord
1861–1947
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Benjamin Franklin "Bennie" Whaley
1865–1870