Kay --- It was good to hear from you. Betty sends her regards. I was answering in part an email of a person looking for info on Edward white. He also mention James & Bridget. We found the burial record in the Beatty Cem of their daughter. We haven't worked much lately on the White family. Will be going to E'town in Aug. I don't know if you have heard about a closet in the basement of the courthouse holding some ledgers. John Johnson claims he was there - let in by someone from upstairs. Reg of Deeds claims there isn't such a place. Anything you can give to us we would appreciate. You are so knowledgeable on Bladen County. We always enjoy your messages about life in Bladen. If only there was more info on 1790-1820. Thanks again for any help. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] James & Bridget White > Betty and Allen > > Could this be the Bridget Day who married a White, Then a Beatty or vice > vera > then John Anders in the Rowan section of Bladen county. She and some of > them > are buried in the Beatty cemetery off hwy 210 in the community of Rowan. > John Anders who was the second John in Bladen county is supposedly buried > at the > old Black River Presbyterin Church. There is no marker today. If this is > the > right lady I'll look up the dates on her. The Andresses (Anders) are known > for > making excuses as to where their wealth went. The one here is that John > died > and Aunt Birdie took all the Andress silver. > > Kay Russ Andress > >