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Amelia Kilgore (Wheatley)

Also Known As: "Millie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scott County, Virginia, United States
Death: November 25, 1893 (82-83)
Wise County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: formerly Rafe Kilgore Cemetery, Wise County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William James Wheatley and Sarah Sally Wheatley
Wife of Ralph "Rafe" Kilgore, Jr.
Mother of Nancy Ann Addington; Elizabeth Addington; Nelson Kilgore; Esther Jane Roberts; Johnson Kilgore and 4 others
Sister of Arthur Wheatley; Sarah Jane Sluss / Sloas; James Wheatley; William Wheatley; John Wheatley and 13 others

Managed by: Philip Morris DeRossett Sr.
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About Amelia Kilgore

Amelia “Milly” Wheatley Kilgore
BIRTH
1810
Scott County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
25 Nov 1893 (aged 82–83)
Wise County, Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Greasy Cemetery
Wise County, Virginia, USA Show Map
MEMORIAL ID
82163366 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 6
About the year 1820 young Rafe Kilgore, of the Rye Cove section of Scott County, VA, went over to neighbor William Wheatley's place to court William's daughter, Milly, who had just killed a bear with a skillet. Rafe admired both her courage and beauty. So it was not long until he claimed the bear-slaughtering lassie for his bride; and soon after the wedding the two young people bundled up their duds and struck out to find a home for themselves where it was not too crowded.
Over High Knob they came; down through the laurel-locked bottoms on which the town of Norton now stands; turned up Guests River; and, just above the point where another pioneer woman, Mrs. Benjamin Bolling, had slain a panther with a piggin, some forty years before, they took the right hand fork of the stream; almost hewed their way through laurel and grapevine thickets for a distance of three miles to a little bottom a hundred and fifty yards, up a hollow, to the left of the watercourse they had been following, where they unloaded their budgets and packsaddles and built themselves a home from hewn beech logs.
And that was the beginning of Big Laurel. Soon thereafter Milly's brothers, Jack and Arter Wheatley followed the Kilgores across Stone Mountain. Jack established himself on Greasy Branch of Rocky Fork and Arter built his house in Grassy Gap from which pint he could look almost straight down on his brother-in-law's home on Rotten Hollow.

WIFE OF RALPH "RAFE" KILGORE

Gravesite Details
Located near Glamorgan, Virginia on highway US 23 North

Family Members
Spouse

Ralph Kilgore
1804–1875 (m. 1822)

Children

Nancy Ann Kilgore Addington
1825–1909

Elizabeth Kilgore Addington
1828–1899

Nelson Kilgore
1829 – unknown

Esther Jane Kilgore Roberts
1833–1874

Johnston Kilgore
1836–1908

George W Kilgore
1837–1868

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Amelia Kilgore's Timeline

1810
1810
Scott County, Virginia, United States
1825
October 20, 1825
Scott County, Virginia, USA, Scott County, Virginia, United States
1828
1828
1829
August 1829
Scott County, Virginia, United States
1833
1833
Scott County, Virginia, United States
1836
1836
Scott, Virginia, USA
1837
1837
1841
1841
Russell County, Virginia, United States
1843
1843