PERRY/WHITE /JOWERS BELOW BEASLEY Curt, Thank you so much for this good information. Interesting. My great grandmother, Caroline White Beasley was b in 1851 so this is before her birth. Also the baby listed must have died. This is the family I have: Joseph H (Hoskins?) Beasley b. 6 Dec 1818 Plymouth, NC Martha Caroline White b 12 June 1831 d 1868 Hayneville. They married 26 Sept 1847 in Lowndesboro. children: (eldest to youngest) Caroline White Beasley John B. Beasley III Charles Pettigrew Beasley Susan Adeline Beasley Mary Jane Beasley Sarah Beasley Theodosia Beasley =========================================================== MARTHA CAROLINE WHITE was the daughter of : DAVID WHITE b after 1790 in AL? or in NC? d. betw 1838 and 1841 (where?) m. JANE JOWERS daughter of JONATHON JOWERS of Columbia, SC DAVID WHITE was the son of REUBEN WHITE of NC>AL and ELIZABETH PERRY WHO WERE THEIR PARENTS??? THE BIG QUESTION THANKS EVER SO MUCH CAROLE ================================================ CW BEASLEY who married JAMES MURRAY RUDULPH (they spelled it with 2 us but frequently it was RE spelled for them) He was a sharpshooter in the WBTS, the son of DR. BURWELL BOYKIN RUDULPH (whom you listed) and MARY EMMA HIGGINS (MARY E., NOT C) The JOHN RUDULPH and ZEBULON his son were brothersof BB RUDULPH. Their father was ZEBULON who was their father ZEBULON RUDULPH b 1770 in Cecil Co. MD d. 1855 Lowndes County, AL. m. ABIGAIL MURRAY B PHILADELPHIA, D LOWNDES COUNTY. Most of them are buried at the Ash Creek Baptist Church yard in Lowndes. The RUDULPHS/OLPHS you list as children of BB Rudulph are correct. They had two other little girls who died as infants. But all the ones here grew up and married: JM RUDULPH-CWBEASLEY SARAH MANLY RUDULPH M JAMES FRANKLIN CLEMENTS FRANCES EVA RUDULPH M. DR. JOHN P MUSHAT MARY BURELLA RUDULPH M. THOMAS MOSS (son of Sterling Moss) ANY FURTHER INFO ON ANY OF THESE WOULD BE APPRECIATED THANKS AGAIN, CAROLE CAROLINE BURNETT COOK in Delaware In a message dated 2/20/00 7:15:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, CurtL@email.msn.com writes: << Re: [ALLOWNDE] LETOHATCHIE??? LOTOHATCHIE??? Where is or was it.... Date: 2/20/00 7:15:07 PM Eastern Standard Time From: CurtL@email.msn.com (CurtL) To: CarBurCo@aol.com Carole There is still a Letohachee, AL. Its abt 2 miles west of I65 South of Montgomery, AL. I used my 1850 Census CD and this is what I found in Lowndes County, AL Joseph Beasley, age 31, Planter, b: NC Martha C., age 19, b: AL Jane C, age 2, b: Al B. B. Rudolph, age 38, Physician, $2500.,b:SC Mary C, age 35, b: SC James M, age 9, b: AL Frances E(?) (Female), age 6, b: AL Mary B., age 2, b: AL Joseph A White, age 36, Planter,$12000., b:NC and wife Celestina A( not sure of name), age 27, b: GA D. W. White, age 36, b:SC Elizabeth White, age 64, b: Conn, living in H/H of James M. McKee, age 36, Clergyman, b: SC & Olivia K(?) McKee, age 38, b: Conn (These could be brothers & sister, plus mother, but nothing that says this). Martha White, age 7, b: AL, living in H/H of Lloyd Pickens, age 47, b: SC and Jane C., b: SC. There was also a Joseph White listed in the index, but I was unable to find census sheet. There was a John Rudulph, age 41, b: SC & a Zebulon Rudolph, age 17. There Whites in all the adjoing counties, but only 1 in Dallas County, William White, age 20, who was the overseer on the Parker plantation. Curt Ledbetter CurtL@msn.com >>