One of the early settlers was a Scot by the name of Morehouse who owned a large track of land near Wham Brake. He most likely named the area close to his holdings which are reflected today. After a considerable period of time working with local genealogists and the Parish Land Records no Wham was found to have occupied lands in this area.
This information add credence to the meaning of Wham and its association with
a swamp. My son John recently found information at the University of Arkansas
library that reflects the early Whams in Scotland may have been involved in
collecting reeds in the swampy areas and the occupation of thatching roofs.
He is attempting to retrace his readings and document the source.