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Family of William H WHISEL and Rebecca KING

  • Husband:

  • William H WHISEL (1840-c. 1924)

  • Wife:

  • Rebecca KING (1842- )

  • Children:

  • Carrie WHISEL (c. 1867- )

  •  

  • Harvey WHISEL (c. 1869- )

  •  

  • Harry WHISEL (c. 1873- )

  •  

  • Marshall J WHISEL (c. 1877- )

  •  

  • Edgar WHISEL (1879- )

  •  

  • Mary WHISEL (1885-1978)

  • Marriage:

  • Feb 5, 1865

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  •  

  • 12/4/2003 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

     

    Bedford County Marriage Record Board

    Whisel, Wm H; Rebecca King

     

    Mr Wm H Whisel of Hopewell Twp married Miss Rebecca King of R Cove on Feb 5, 1865.

    (Source: Inquirer Feb. 10, 1865)

    -------------------------------------------------------------

     

    February 5, 1865, Wm. H. Weisel and Miss Rebecca King, both of Bedford county, Pa.

     

    (Source: Marriage Records of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of East Providence Twp., Bedford Co., Pa.)

Husband: William H WHISEL

  • Name:

  • William H WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • Susan --?-- (1805-1858)

  • Birth:

  • Jul 4, 1840

  • Pleasantville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

  •  

  • DOB and location is from obit.

  • Military:

  • btw 1861 and 1863 (age 20-23)

  • Civil War, 8th Reserves/37th Regiment, Company F, Pennsylvania

  •  

  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/8thres/8threscof.html

    Source: Bates, Samuel P. History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers,

    1861-1865, Harrisburg, 1868-1871.

     

    8th Reserves / 37th Regiment, Company F

    Recruited in Bedford County

     

    Whisel, William H. Private June 11, 1861, 3 years, Discharged January 24, 1863

     

     

    http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Military Record Board

     

    William H Whisel of Everett P O began receiving a monthly pension of $18.00 in July 1866.

    (Source: 1883 List of Pensioners, Volume III, Number I Bedford County, PA)

     

    CIVIL WAR ENLISTMENT INFORMATION:

    William H.Whisel Company F 8th. Regiment Pa. Volunteer Reserves

    Enrolled 4-23-1961 at Bedford County

    M. I. 6-19-61 S. S. as Pvt. at Camp Wilkins

    M.O. 7-29-61 F.S. Wash. D. C.

    Discharged 1-24-63

    Age at enrollment 20 Complexion Light

    Height 5' 6" Eyes Grey

    Hair Brown Occupation Miller

    Residence Bedford Co...

    Remarks: Discharged by order of Brigadier General Martindale

    [Lost left arm, below the elbow, at the Battle of Fredricksburgh, Va. on Dec. 13. 1862.]

     

  • Residence:

  • 1865 (age 24-25)

  • Hopewell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  •  

  • 12/4/2003 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

     

    Bedford County Marriage Record Board

    Whisel, Wm H; Rebecca King

     

    Mr Wm H Whisel of Hopewell Twp married Miss Rebecca King of R Cove on Feb 5, 1865.

    (Source: Inquirer Feb. 10, 1865)

  • Census:

  • 1870 (age 29-30)

  • Bloody Run, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA1

  • Misc:

  • Mar 31, 1875 (age 34)

  • To Capitalists!; Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

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  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

     

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings

    Everett Press 1875

     

    To Capitalists !

     

    A limited number of the First Certificates of indebtedness of the borough of Everett, running from ONE to SEVEN YEARS, with interest at 6 per cent, payable every six months, can be had upon application to either of the following:

    J.BAUGHMAN

    F.M.MASTERS

    W.H.WHISEL - Finance Committee

    March 31, 1875.

     

  • Misc:

  • Apr, 1875 (age 34)

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  •  

  • http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings

     

    Everett Press, April, 1875

     

    Bedford County I. O. O. F.--The following list of elective officers of the

    several Lodges in this county, were all regularly installed by M. D.

    BARNDOLLAR, D. D. G. M., or his deputies,within the past two weeks. Our

    thanks are due Postmaster WHISEL, of our town, for the carefully prepared

    copy from the books of the Grand Master:

  • Residence:

  • 1877 (age 36-37)

  • Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  •  

  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings

    The Principal Merchants, Manufacturers and Farmers of Bedford Co., Pa. (1877)

     

    *Borough of Everett.

    W. H. WHISEL. Post-master. Res, Water st

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 39-40)

  • Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA2

  • Census:

  • 1890 (age 49-50)

  • Everett Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  •  

  • http://www.us-census.org/pub-ftp/pa/bedford/1890/ed70.txt (May 2004)

     

    Bedford, PA 1890 (Veteran's) Special Schedule ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/pa/bedford/1890/ (Everett Township)

    Bedford, PA 1890 (Veteran's) Special Schedule

    ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/pa/bedford/1890/

    (Everett Township)

     

    Microfilm#: M123-86

     

    Page No. 162 Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890

    Supv's Distr: 7 SPECIAL SCHEDULE

    Enum District: 70 SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, AND WIDOWS, ETC.

     

    Persons who served in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion

    (who are survivors) and widows of such persons in

    Name of town: Everett

    County of: Bedford

    State of: Pennsylvania

    Enumerated in June,1890 by: Reuben W. Cook

     

    =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================

    CENSUS YEAR: 1890 (Vet) STATE: PA COUNTY: Bedford DISTRICT: Everett Township MICROFILM#: M123-86 ENUM-DISTR: 66 ENUMERATED: in June, 1890 by: Reuben W. Cook

    =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================

    Form |Names of Surviving Soldiers, | |Name of | | | | | | |

    Schedule No.1 |Sailors, and Marines | |Regiment |Date of |Date of |Length | | | |

    LN# HS# FM# |and Widows Rank |CO. |/Vessel |Enlistment |Discharge |of Service | |POST-OFFICE ADDRESS |DISABILITY INCURRED |REMARKS

    1 2 |3 4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 | |10 |11 |12

    =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================

    38 166 181 |Whisel, William H. Priv |F |8 Penn Rsv |23 Apr 1861 |26 Jan 1863 |1 9 3 |38 |Everett, Bedford Co., Pa |Left arm shot off |Cannot find discharge

     

  • Misc:

  • Apr 8, 1892 (age 51)

  • Some War Relics; Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

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  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings

    Everett Press April 8, 1892

    Some War Relics

     

    W.H.Whisel received last week, for Grand Army Post of Everett, from D.M.Cooper, Georgia, a couple of interesting relics of the war of the rebellion. One a rifle shell with the lead still in it and the other, a minule rifle ball. They were from the rebel guns, and are of English make. They were picked up on the battle field of Chicamauga, near the Snodgrass House, the headquarters of General Thomas. They take the memory back to those fearful days and that desperate and bloody battle and the brave soldiers and that grand old hero, Gen. Thomas, who, by his brave and courageous stand against the determined effort of the enemy, saved the army and earned the title of the "Rock of Chicamauga."

  • Misc:

  • Oct 14, 1892 (age 52)

  • New Sons of Veterans Camp; Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

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  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings

    Everett Press Oct.14, 1892

    New Sons of Veterans Camp

     

    Lieutenant Charle P. McLaughlin, Camp No. 69, Sons of Veterans was instituted at Ray's Hill on the 6th inst by mustering officer John G. Cobbler, assisted by Shannon Fink, W.H.Whisel and J.Q. Nycum. The officers of the camp are:

    Captain, J.Rush Nycum; first Lieutenant,Elias Sigel; second Lieut. Lucius C. Foor; camp council, Grant Felton, J.C.Salkeld, Frank Morris; Chaplan Rev. E.H. Wallace; Quarter master; Frank Deremer; first sergeant, Ira E. Nycum; segeant of guard, W.L.VanHorn; color sergeant, George Felton; principal musican, Meede Felton; corporal of guard, Clad Shuss; camp guard, Ross J. Barton; picket guard, John W. College, The camp starts off with twenty charter members and prospects for increasing this number are good. We wish the new camp unbounded success.

     

     

  • Census:

  • 1900 (age 59-60)

  • Everett Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA3

  • Misc:

  • May 1, 1908 (age 67)

  • Old Soldiers Celebrate Their Annual Reunion; Hopewell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

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  • http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html

    Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Board

    Bedford Inquirer May 1, 1908

     

    OLD SOLDIERS CELEBRATE THEIR ANNUAL REUNION

     

    Survivors of Company F. 8th Regiment P.R.V.C. Hold their Annual reunion at

    Hopewell. A Good time was had by all.

     

    Hopewell, April 29 - Forty-seven years ago last Thursday, April 29, Co. F

    8th Regt. P.R.V.C. was organized and on June 10th left from this place for

    the front where for four years they faithfully served their country,

    leaving many of their comrades on the battle-field.

     

    It has been the custom of this company for many years to meet at this place

    annually on the 23rd of April to greet each other and talk over the days

    gone by. Last Thursday a remnant of this once gallant company met in the

    American Opera house the following members responded at roll call:

     

    Capt. Eli EICHELBERGER, Lieutenant James CLEAVER, David HORTON, E.H. WHITE,

    Aaron FOSTER, Joseph RITCHEY, W.H.H. ECHELBERGER, Geo. W. AMICK, Johnston

    EVANS, Joseph MAUGLE, Alexander WARSING, J.B. TOBIAS, Geo. W. LEADER,

    Joseph LEIGHTY, Wm. H. WHISEL.

     

  • Death:

  • c. Aug 31, 1924 (age 84)

  • Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA4

  •  

  • DOD calculated from obituary.

Wife: Rebecca KING

  • Name:

  • Rebecca KING

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • Jan, 1842

  • Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1870 (age 27-28)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bloody Run1

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 37-38)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett5

  • Census:

  • 1900 (age 57-58)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett Township6

  • Death:

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Child 1: Carrie WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Carrie WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • c. 1867

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1870 (age 2-3)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bloody Run1

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 12-13)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett5

  • Census:

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  • Death:

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Child 2: Harvey WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Harvey WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • c. 1869

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1870 (age 0-1)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bloody Run1

  • Death:

  •  

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Child 3: Harry WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Harry WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • c. 1873

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 6-7)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett5

  • Death:

  •  

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Child 4: Marshall J WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Marshall J WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Myrtle Jersey YOUNG ( - )

  • Birth:

  • c. 1877

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 2-3)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett5

  • Death:

  •  

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Child 5: Edgar WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Edgar WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Mar, 1879

  • Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Census:

  • 1880 (age 0-1)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett5

  • Census:

  • 1900 (age 20-21)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett Township3

  • Death:

  •  

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Child 6: Mary WHISEL

  • Name:

  • Mary WHISEL

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • James LAUGHLIN ( - )

  • Birth:

  • Sep 25, 1885

  • Pennsylvania, USA7

  • Census:

  • 1900 (age 14-15)

  • Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Everett Township6

  • U.S. Social Security Number:

  •  

  • 183-40-0192

  •  

  • Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued

    MARY LAUGHLIN 25 Sep 1885 Dec 1978 73501 (Lawton,Comanche, OK) (none specified) 183-40-0192 Pennsylvania

  • Death:

  • Dec, 1978 (age 93)

  • Oklahoma, USA

Note on Husband: William H WHISEL

William Whisel was the first person to use the spelling "Whisel". The family story goes, when he enlisted in the Civil War, the person who enrolled him spelled his name that way. He lost his left arm below the elbow at the battle of Fredricksburgh, Va. on DEC 13, 1862. Because of this injury he would be entitled to a pension. He did not want to have a problem when he applied for his pension, therefore he continued to use the Whisel spelling.

 

The father of William Whisel is unknown. William's mother is assumed to be Susan, who married a Prosser. William's obit names Rebecca as a sister and Morgan Prosser as a half-brother.

 

A story passed down in the family is "I remember hearing the story that my ggrandfather was taken by wagon at a very young age and supposedly raised by a Mr. Shaffer. The story goes that he remembered being driven away in a wagon. I think that the Mr. Shaffer was a miller. Perhaps William learned that trade from Mr Shaffer. - Donna"

Sources

1.

1870 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

Bloody Run, Bedford County, Pennslyvania, M593_1304, p. 728, Family: 31-34

Whisel, William 30 M W Post Master 400 100 PA

Whisel, Rebecca 29 F W Keeping House PA

Whisel, Carra 3 F W PA

Whisel, Harvey 1 M W PA

2.

U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880.

Everett, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 118D

Wm. H. WHISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Post Master PA PA

Rebecca WHISEL Wife M Female W 38 PA Keeping House PA PA

Carrie WHISEL Dau S Female W 13 PA Scholar PA PA

Harry WHISEL Son S Male W 7 PA PA PA

Marshall J. WHISEL Son S Male W 2 PA PA PA

Edgar WHISEL Son S Male W 1 PA PA PA

3.

1900 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. T623_1375, p. 10A Family: 187-189.

Everett Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania,

Whisel, William Head WM, July 1840 59, M34 PA PA PA

Whisel, Rebecca Wife WF, Jan 1842 58, M34 4 6 PA PA PA

Whisel, Edgar Son WM, Mar 1879 21, S PA PA PA

Whisel, Mary Dau WF, Sep 1885 14, S PA PA PA

4.

Obituary for William H Whisel, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1923.

William H. Whisel passed away at his home on last Friday evening, he was a brave

soldier. He served with the Union forces during the Civil War and lost an arm in the

Battle of Fredricksburgh and was confined to Libby Prison.

 

William H. Whisel, one of Everett's oldest, best known and most highly regarded

citizens passed away at his home, on Water Street, on last Friday afternoon from

infirmities incident to advanced age.

 

William Henry Whisel was born near Pleasantville, this county on July 4, 1840,

being 84 years, 1 month and 27 days old. For several years, he was engaged in

school teaching in various sections of this county. He was a resident of this county.

He was a resident of Everett at the outbreak of the Civil War and was one of the first

to answer the call to service and was a member of Company F, Eighth Pennsylvania

Reserves. On the 27th day of June 1862, Mr. Whisel was captured by the Confederate

forces at Gaines Mill, Virginia and sent to Richmond, where he spent forty-two days in

Libby Prison and in Castle Thunder on Belle Island. During the Battle of Fredricksburgh,

after his release from prison, he wounded in the left arm so badly that that member had

to be amputated at the shoulder.--(I have read that it had been amputated below the elbow).

Mr. Whisel was a courageous and gritty soldier and would not take an anesthetic when his

arm was taken off, but said to the surgeon "I can stand it if you can," and sat up and watched

the operation. After his injury he was honorably discharged from the service and returned

to Everett. For twenty years, Mr. Whisel was Postmaster at Everett, being a capable and

efficient official. After his tenure of office he purchased the Everett Foundry and Machine

shop from the late Frederick Felton, conducting the business under the firm name of

Robb and Whisel. He filled various borough offices, was a stalwart Republican,

Past Commander of Lieutenant Josiah Baughman Post No. 131 G. A. R., and member of

Zion Lutheran Church.

 

On February 5, 1965, Mr. Whisel was united in marriage with Rebecca King, who preceded

him in death some years ago. Left to survive the parents are the following children:

Mrs. Samuel (Carrie) Robb and Edgar Whisel of Monessen, Pa.; Marshall Whisel of Hopewell

and Mrs. James Laughlin of Everett. A SISTER, Mrs. Rebecca Whitaker of Philadelphia and

a HALF-brother, Morgan Prosser of Alum Bank, also survives.

 

Funeral services for the departed comrade were held at his late home, on Water Street,

Monday afternoon, the Reverend George H. Ketterer, of the Methodist Episcopal Church

officiating, followed by internment in Everett Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

5.

U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880.

Everett, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 118D

Wm. H. WHISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Post Master PA PA

Rebecca WHISEL Wife M Female W 38 PA Keeping House PA PA

Carrie WHISEL Dau S Female W 13 PA Scholar PA PA

Harry WHISEL Son S Male W 7 PA PA PA

Marshall J. WHISEL Son S Male W 2 PA PA PA

Edgar WHISEL Son S Male W 1 PA PA PA

6.

1900 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. T623_1375, p. 10A Family: 187-189.

Everett Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Whisel, William Head WM, July 1840 59, M34 PA PA PA

Whisel, Rebecca Wife WF, Jan 1842 58, M34 4 6 PA PA PA

Whisel, Edgar Son WM, Mar 1879 21, S PA PA PA

Whisel, Mary Dau WF, Sep 1885 14, S PA PA PA

7.

Obituary for William H Whisel, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1923.

William H. Whisel passed away at his home on last Friday evening, he was a brave

soldier. He served with the Union forces during the Civil War and lost an arm in the

Battle of Fredricksburgh and was confined to Libby Prison.

 

William H. Whisel, one of Everett's oldest, best known and most highly regarded

citizens passed away at his home, on Water Street, on last Friday afternoon from

infirmities incident to advanced age.

 

William Henry Whisel was born near Pleasantville, this county on July 4, 1840,

being 84 years, 1 month and 27 days old. For several years, he was engaged in

school teaching in various sections of this county. He was a resident of this county.

He was a resident of Everett at the outbreak of the Civil War and was one of the first

to answer the call to service and was a member of Company F, Eighth Pennsylvania

Reserves. On the 27th day of June 1862, Mr. Whisel was captured by the Confederate

forces at Gaines Mill, Virginia and sent to Richmond, where he spent forty-two days in

Libby Prison and in Castle Thunder on Belle Island. During the Battle of Fredricksburgh,

after his release from prison, he wounded in the left arm so badly that that member had

to be amputated at the shoulder.--(I have read that it had been amputated below the elbow).

Mr. Whisel was a courageous and gritty soldier and would not take an anesthetic when his

arm was taken off, but said to the surgeon "I can stand it if you can," and sat up and watched

the operation. After his injury he was honorably discharged from the service and returned

to Everett. For twenty years, Mr. Whisel was Postmaster at Everett, being a capable and

efficient official. After his tenure of office he purchased the Everett Foundry and Machine

shop from the late Frederick Felton, conducting the business under the firm name of

Robb and Whisel. He filled various borough offices, was a stalwart Republican,

Past Commander of Lieutenant Josiah Baughman Post No. 131 G. A. R., and member of

Zion Lutheran Church.

 

On February 5, 1965, Mr. Whisel was united in marriage with Rebecca King, who preceded

him in death some years ago. Left to survive the parents are the following children:

Mrs. Samuel (Carrie) Robb and Edgar Whisel of Monessen, Pa.; Marshall Whisel of Hopewell

and Mrs. James Laughlin of Everett. A SISTER, Mrs. Rebecca Whitaker of Philadelphia and

a HALF-brother, Morgan Prosser of Alum Bank, also survives.

 

Funeral services for the departed comrade were held at his late home, on Water Street,

Monday afternoon, the Reverend George H. Ketterer, of the Methodist Episcopal Church

officiating, followed by internment in Everett Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

One of his surving children is Mrs. James Laughlin.