Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Uncle Who??

This post is especially meant for those who attended the Witham Family reunion this year.

When people starting arriving at the meeting hall, we noticed some whispers like, "Who is that?" "He's from Uncle Charley's family." "Well, who is Uncle Charley?", and, "Who is that? "She's from Uncle Clay's family." "Well, who is Uncle Clay?" So, we saw the need for a quick family history lesson so everyone would know how we are all related - an unplanned and unrehearsed family history lesson. I thought I could handle this, but I ended up goofing it up. I tried to cover too much information in a short period without any notes or visual references. I had brain lock. Sometimes I think I talk so fast that my mouth outruns my brain. So, sorry for screwing that up, but that's ok. I've had time to think about how I should have handled it, had I planned ahead and been prepared. I will do better next year and we can try again for the new folks at the reunion.

In the meantime, this is what I SHOULD have said. I'm going to give this in 3 versions, an overly simple version for those who like it short and sweet, a version with a little more information, and finally, the long version for those who like to know all the details.

Everyone who attended the reunion this year fell into one of two family lines. You were either from Uncle Clay's family or Gpa Charley's family.

SHORT AND SWEET (cut to the chase):
Uncle Clay and Gpa Charley were brothers.

A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION:
Uncle Clay and Gpa Charley are both sons of Francis Calvin Witham. Uncle Clay is the first (and only) son of Francis Calvin Witham with his first wife, Martha "Mattie" McDonald. Gpa Charley is the oldest son of Francis Calvin Witham with his second wife, Mary Susan "Molly" Rains. So, technically, Uncle Clay and Gpa Charley are half brothers. They have the same dad, but different moms. However, when I talk about my family, I don't really like to use terms like "half" and "step", but technically that's the case.

LONG, DETAILED VERSION:
I want to focus on Francis Calvin Witham. Not just in this version of the story, but I want to focus on him A LOT on this website because he is the man that all of us Jacksonville Withams have in common. As far as I know, every person who has ever attended our Jacksonville area reunion is related to Francis Calvin Witham.

To relate him to someone you probably know from Gpa Charley's family, he is the grandfather of Aunt Myrtle, Aunt Mary, Uncle Hank, my Gpa Tom, Uncle Ed, Uncle Warren, Aunt Marjorie, Aunt Betty, and Uncle Ray.

Francis Calvin Witham was born and raised in Kentucky. If you look back through the census records, you will see that while growing up, his family lived near another family, The McDonalds. Francis Calvin Witham fell in love with one of the McDonald girls, Martha ("Mattie"). They married and had a baby boy together. They named him Alexander Clay Witham (Uncle Clay). This sounds like the making of a storybook romance. Two young kids grew up near each other. When they grew older, they fell in love, got married, and had a baby. Unfortunately, this love story ended in tragedy. Shortly after giving birth to Uncle Clay, Mattie McDonald passed away. We don't know exactly how she died, but it was less than 6 months after Uncle Clay was born. This left Francis Calvin alone with baby (Uncle) Clay. While this is a tragedy for Uncle Clay's family, Uncle Charley's family wouldn't exist if it didn't happen the way it did.

Francis Calvin remarried. He married a lady named Mary Susan "Molly" Rains.

FC & Molly Witham. Kids: Ed, Til
FC & Molly Witham. Kids Unknown

Together, Francis Calvin and Molly had 8 kids of their own. Including Uncle Clay, there were 9 children total. 

The family continued living in Kentucky until 1912, when Francis Calvin Witham moved his family (of mostly farm workers) from Kentucky to Morgan County Illinois to look for work. 

At the reunion this year, I was asked a question by cousin Jeff Dixon about the Withams that are still in Kentucky. I think I misunderstood his question at the time. I think he was asking me, "If Francis Calvin Witham moved his family to Illinois, then who are the Withams that are still in Kentucky?" While Francis Calvin Witham moved HIS family from Kentucky to Illinois, he had brothers, sisters, and cousins who stayed behind in Kentucky. Basically, most of our Withams from Illinois are the family of Francis Calvin Witham. Most of our Withams in Kentucky are the family of Francis Calvin Witham's brothers, sisters, cousins, etc... Several of the Kentucky Withams have found our website and we have made contact with several of their family lines. A few years ago, our cousins Becky and Jackie (from Uncle Clay's family line) made a trip to Kentucky to meet with our Kentucky relatives and explore the area where our family settled. 

So we can get a little better understanding of who everyone is, let's take a closer look at the 9 children of Francis Calvin Witham. 

Of the 9 children of Francis Calvin Witham, four of them have been represented at our Jacksonville area family reunion in the past years, that I'm aware of. Those four are:

Uncle Clay
Uncle Clay
Uncle Clay & Aunt Lieu

Uncle Clay was married to Lieu Bell and they lived on a farm near Berlin, IL. Our family would sometimes go out to his house for Sunday lunch, but not too often, because it was a distance away and there was no good way to get there easily. Everyone says Uncle Clay and Aunt Lieu were some of the sweetest people you could ever meet. And if you notice the photo of Uncle Clay, he was very tall.

Uncle Clay and Aunt Lieu had 5 children: Annie, Addie Lee, Prentice, Evelyn, and V. Walter.

Uncle Clay has been very well represented at our reunions in the past few years. His great grandson, Warren Smith, brings more and more folks with him to the reunion every year, including Warren's father, Wendell, and Warren's wife, Connie, as well as their kids and grandkids. That's awesome. Uncle Clay was also represented in 2011 by his great granddaughters, Becky and Jackie, who flew in from California and Arizona, and his grandson, Charles Richard Koehler (and wife, Nancey).

Uncle Bill
Uncle Bill & Aunt Zella with Ruby and Gertrude













Uncle Bill was a farmer and a politician. He was a republican and served as the County Commissioner for Morgan County Illinois.

Uncle Bill and Aunt Zella had 3 children: Ruby, Gertrude, and Billy Jean.

Uncle Bill has been represented at our reunion by Cousin Bucky Leadill, his wife, Connie, and daughter, Tracy Leadill Mulquin. He was also represented in years past by the Ryan family.

Aunt Jen
Aunt Jen
Aunt Jen & Aunt Ex
Aunt Jen's name is Janie Cate Witham, but everyone calls her Aunt Jen. She was married to William Sparks. They had 2 children, William Sparks and Lucy Gordon Sparks.

Aunt Jen has been represented at our reunion by her granddaughters, Sandy Sparks McCurley and Marilyn Yost.

Grandpa Charley
Gpa Charley & Gma Josie Witham
Kids: Aunt Myrtle & Aunt Mary
Gpa Charley & Gma Josie Witham
with all 9 of their sons and daughters

































Grandpa Charley and Grandma Josie had 9 kids: Aunt Myrtle, Aunt Mary, Uncle Hank, my Gpa Tom, Uncle Ed, Uncle Warren, Aunt Marjorie, Aunt Betty, & Uncle Ray.

They have been very well represented at our reunion by many family members.

So, to recap...

Out of the 9 children of Francis Calvin Witham, 4 of them have been represented in recent years at our family reunions. That leaves 5 family lines that have not been well represented yet. Of the 5 lines that have not been well represented, 3 of them have no living family to represent them. They are:

Sarah K. Witham
Sarah Witham was born in December of 1885 and passed away in January of 1886, before she was one month old. Therefore, she has no living family to represent her at our reunions.

Matilda "Tilda" Witham
Aunt Ex & Aunt Til


















Aunt Til never had kids, so she has no family line to represent her at the reunions.

Exonia "Aunt Ex" Witham
Aunt Jen & Aunt Ex


















Aunt Ex married and had a daughter, Mary Jane Gillis, but Mary Jane never had any children, so there is no one left in their family line to represent them at our reunion.

So, to recap once again...

Out of the 9 children of Francis Calvin Witham, 4 of them have been represented in recent years at our family reunions. That leaves 5 family lines that have not been well represented yet. Of the 5 lines that have not been well represented, 3 of them have no living family to represent them. That leaves 2 family lines that have not been represented at our reunions in recent years, but still have living family members (as far as we know). They are:

Thomas Walter Witham
Francis Calvin & Mary Witham. Charley on left, Walter on right.
Bill between Gma & Gpa, Jen on Gpa's lap. Exonia on Gma's lap














Uncle Walter had a son, named Thomas Haskell Witham and a daughter named Edna. We don't know too much more about him yet, but cousin Becky is on the trail of this family, trying to track them down.

Edward Francis Witham
Francis Calvin and Mary Witham
Kids: Uncle Ed, Aunt Til



















Uncle Edward had two daughters. One daughter was Marie Watson from the Granite City, IL area. The other daughter was Sue Dyer (married to Bill) from St. Louis.

If you can help us find either of these families (Uncle Thomas Walter's or Uncle Edward Francis'), please let us know. You can post a comment here or email me directly at Mike@WithamFamilyHistory.com.

So, to recap one last time... (I really like recaps, huh?)

Out of the 9 children of Francis Calvin Witham, 4 of them have been represented in recent years at our family reunions. That leaves 5 family lines that have not been well represented yet. Of the 5 lines that have not been well represented, 3 of them have no living family to represent them. That leaves 2 family lines that have not been represented at our reunions in recent years, but still have living family members (as far as we know).

I hope that helps to clarify who all the aunts and uncles are. If you have any questions, please post it in a comment below or email me directly and I'll see if I can find an answer for you.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Witham Family Reunion 2014

Hello, Withams! Yesterday was a great day as we celebrated the 25th annual Witham Family Reunion. The first reunion was held July 19, 1989 and was attended by just brothers and sisters. Soon, cousins were added and the reunion expanded.

The reunion was organized and headed by Uncle Raymond for many years. Since Uncle Ray's passing in 2012, we have been transitioning into a new generation of leadership and we would like your help to continue to grow the reunion.

This year, we had 28 family members attend, which is a pretty good turn out. Two of Francis Calvin Witham's offspring were represented at the reunion this year. Uncle Clay had 12 family members representing him and Grandpa Charley had 16 family members in attendance. Thank you to all who came to help support the reunion and if you weren't able to make it, please consider attending next year. We would love to see you and catch up with you.

Thank you to Kim Witham Heise, Kelly Dixon, and Joni Doolin for taking and sharing your photos with us.

Click on the photos to enlarge them.

(If I made any mistakes or misspellings in labeling the photos, please let me know and I will correct them right away! Mike@WithamFamilyHistory.com)


Kim, Abby, and Pat Heise
John Smith, Robin Snelling, Neil Snelling
Uncle Clay's Family. Front: Michael Marek, David Smith, Jacob Burrow.
Rear: Savannah, Beverly Marek, Hannah Releford, Kohana, Connie Smith,
Rear Continued: Wendell Smith, Shelby Carlisle, Lee Smith, Warren Smith.
Kelly & Jeff Dixon
Mike & Joni Doolin, Mary Louise Doolin, Mary Beth & Bill Kruzan
Aunt Betty Robinson & Judy Leak
Mike Smith

Thursday, July 17, 2014

In Search of Relatives

We are currently searching for any living relatives of the following children of Francis Calvin Witham:

Edward Francis Witham
Thomas Walter Witham

These are the family lines of Francis Calvin Witham that are not currently represented at our Witham family reunion. We would love to touch base with you to share information.

Uncle Edward Francis had two daughters. One daughter was Marie Watson from the Granite City, Illinois area. The other was Sue Dyer, married to Bill, from St. Louis.

Uncle Thomas Walter Witham had a son named Thomas Haskell Witham.

I'm afraid that's all I know about these folks. If you are a relative of one of the above family members, please contact us. You can comment here or you can email me directly at Mike@WithamFamilyHistory.com. I look forward to talking to you!




Saturday, June 14, 2014

Witham Family Reunion 2014

Hello, Withams! We just received an email from Mary Beth with the details for the upcoming Witham Family Reunion. If you did not receive the email, please let me know and I'll make sure you get on the family email list. Several emails got returned due to bad/changed email addresses, so we would like to get that fixed if we can.

I am not always able to attend, but I plan to be there this year! Hope to see many of you there! ~Mike


Dear Family,
I hope this note finds you all well.  It's that time again--the annual Witham Family Reunion.  It will be held on Sunday, July 20, 2014, at the Lion's Club in Franklin, IL.  We will begin at noon with a potluck style meal.  Please bring a dish or two to share, your own drinks and table service, any pictures and stories as well. The doors will be open around 11:30am for those who would like to arrive early.  The Lion's Club is air conditioned and does have a wheel chair ramp for accessibility.  There is a park across the street for the kids and shade trees in the yard next door.  Bring any games, indoor and outdoor that you would like and don't forget your camera!  If I've left anyone off of this please let me know their address and I'll include them or feel free to forward it onto them.
I hope many of you will be able to attend.  It is not necessary to RSVP but feel free to drop me a line and let me know.  I'd love to hear from you either way!  
The last few years the reunion hasn't been very well attended.  Therefore, I think we need to talk about if we are going to continue having it.  I do value it, don't get me wrong.  But if it's just the same dozen people each year we could have it at a local restaurant and save the $75 rental fee.  That's just a suggestion.  I am open to others and I am by no means in charge of this.  I just reserve the hall and send out the information.  If anyone would like to take that over, just let me know.  I hope to see you July 20th and look forward to catching up!
Love,
Mary Beth Doolin Kruzan