The story of his death so young (7 months) was that the milk cow ate some spring onions during grazing and that it gave the baby dlarrhea that led to dehydration that led to death. Laura King's first child. *story from smokykin.com
Hugh Clay Whaley died June 3, 1896 in Sevier, Tennessee. He is buried at Plemmons Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee
The story of his death so young (7 months) was that the milk cow ate some spring onions during grazing and that it gave the baby dlarrhea that led to dehydration that led to death. Laura King's first child. *story from smokykin.com
Hugh Clay Whaley died June 3, 1896 in Sevier, Tennessee. He is buried at Plemmons Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee
Family Members
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Ray James Whaley
1897–1976
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Olwin B "Veatress" Whaley Burghardt
1898–1993
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Wayne Pierson Whaley
1900–1957
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Ruth King Whaley Raley
1902–1990
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Samuel Audley Whaley
1908–1993
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Phoebe Irene Whaley
1868–1948
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Leander Cornelius Whaley
1872–1942
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Andrew Pinkney Whaley
1874–1937
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Sallie Jane Whaley
1876–1953
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Emma Demeris Whaley Ownby
1879–1944
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Marinda Louise Whaley Whaley
1882–1972
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Lillie M. Whaley
1886–1887
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Jackson Jefferson Whaley
1888–1899
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Joel Commodore Whaley
1889–1979
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Mary E Whaley McKeown
1892–1925
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