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VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY


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David Johnson, eldest son of George and Elizabeth K. (Wallace) Johnson, was born October 5, i86g, at Fox Hill, and attended the public schools of the neighborhood. Early in life he was accustomed to assist his father in fishing and gathering oysters, and has been most of his life engaged in this industry. For several years he served as oyster inspector of his district, and in 1904 was elected treasurer of Elizabeth City county, since which time he has continued in the office by re-election. He is a man of genial nature, with multitudes of friends, and enjoys the confidence and good will of the entire county. He is active in the pro- motion of various fraternal orders, in whose work he bears an important part. For the last twenty-three years he has been chief of records of Tuscarora Tribe, No. 70, Im- proved Order of Red Men, and is past grand sachem of the Great Council of Virginia in this order. He is a past master of Monica Lodge, No. 197, Free and Accepted Masons of Newport News ; a companion of St. John's Chapter, Royal Arch Masons ; a member of Hampton Lodge, No. 366, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks ; a past grand of Bay view Lodge, No. 12, Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Hampton ; of Hampton Aerie, No. 674, Fraternal Order of Eagles ; ot Pocahontas-Minequa Council, Woodmen of the W^orld : and a commander and coun- sellor of the Loyal Order of Moose of Phoe- bus. He married, March 26, 1890, Sallie V. Horton, born February 16, 1871, daugliter of Sylvester and Annie (Phillips) Horton. They have children : Marian, born January I. 1891 : Raymond L., September 7, 1893; Ernest M., January 6, 1899: David, April 21, 1908. The eldest married May M. John- son, and has children: lone, Warren, and an infant unnamed at this writing.

George Washington Whitley. George W'ashington Whitley, of Newport News, a leading contractor of that city, is a grand- son of George W^ashington Whitley, who was a truck farmer in Nansemond county, Virginia, and served four years as a soldier in the war between the states. By his brav- ery he gained promotion, and after the close of the war became commander of a ship. The name of his first wife is unknown. His second wife was Emily, surname unknown, and was the mother of the following chil- dren : I. Stephen, married Virginia Armi-


stead, ried -


and had children : Armistead, mar- Bayne ; Victoria, married


Bayne : Penelope, married Dr. Ward,

and Garfield. 2. Scott, married Lucy Fraz-

ier, and had Nannie and . 3. Peter,

married Lester. 4. Milton, married

Mater Hart, and was the father of Rosalie Whitley. 5. Albert, died at the age of thirty

years. 6. John, married Godner. 7.

Caddie, married • Gardner. 8. Polly,

married Delk.

George \\^ashington ^^'hitley, son of George Washington Whitley by his first marriage, resided in Nansemond county, N'irginia. He married (first) Fanny Mur- phy, who died leaving one child. Julius Wes- lev, of further mention below. He married (second) March 6, 1873, Hattie A. Harrison, 6orn in 1853, daughter of Edmund and Har- riet (Peale) Harrison, of Isle of Wight county. Children: I. George Wesley, of further mention below. 2. Estelle. born No- vember 3, 1875 ; married, August 23, 1910, James E. Council. 3. Hattie. born March 17, 1878; married, February 19, 1896, Wil- liam H. Cook, of York county, and has chil- dren : Leonard Hope, born 1898. and F.dgar, 1903. 4. Eddie (twin of Hattie), married, 1905, Beulah Hopkins, and has sons: Alton, born 1906. and Everett, 1908. 5 Colbert, born July 3, 1880, died October 28, 1909. 6. Jessie, born August 24, 1882.

Julius Wesley Whitley, only child of George Washinsrton W^hitley and his first wife. Fanny (Murphy) Whitley, was born November 22, 1849, in Nansemond county, \Mrginia, and died December 23. 1907. For man}- years he was engaged in the opera- tion of saw-mills, turning out rough lumber, after which he returned to the paternal farm. Later he resided in Newport News and Hampton. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and politically a Democrat.

George Wesley Whitley, a son of George \\"ashington Whitley, and eldest child of his second wife. Hattie A. (Harrison) Whitley, was born December 22, 1873, in Isle of Wight county, Virginia, where he grew up, attending the public schools and a private school conducted by Mrs. S. A. Ely, of Smithfield. Virginia. He served an appren- ticeship as brick mason with T. J. Nelms, of Smithfield, and in 1897 he removed to Newport News, where he engaged in busi- ness as a contractor for brick, stone and