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The grave of William Whaley (1788-1880) at Plemmons Cemetery in Greenbrier, located in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Along with his brother Middleton, Whaley was the first permanent Euro-American settler in Greenbrier, arriving around 1800. A crude inscription on the original gravestone reads:
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Brian Stansberry
WM WHALEY SR
DC MAY THE 30 1880
AGE NINTY 92
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