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    1. Fw: [VAFAUQUI] John White, Rev War soldier
    2. Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer in LasVegas
    3. > > This file was found in the loose Woodruff File papers at Fauquier County > Court House. 1817-003 > > Revolutionary Pensioner > John White > Fauquier County, State and District of Virginia > On this 27th day of February, 1827, personally appeared in open Court of > Record made so by the Laws of this Commonwealth, invested with Common Law > and Chancery Jurisdiction unlimited in amount, keeping a record of its > proceedings and having the powers of fine and imprisonment, John White, > resident in said County, aged seventy four years, who being first duly > sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in > order to obtain the provision made by the Acts of Congress, of the 18th of > March, 1818, and the 1st of May, 1820; > > That he, the said John White, enlisted for the term of five years or > during the war, in the month of May 1775 in Williamsburg in the State of > Virginia, in the Company commanded by Capt. George Nicholas, in the > Regiment commanded by Col. Henry in the line of the State of Virginia, > which was afterwards taken by the United States into the Continental > establishment in 1775 or 1776, that he was at the Battle of the Great > Bridge in 1775. That in the Spring of 1776, he was transferred to the > Second Regiment of North Carolina in Major White's Company commanded by > Col. Howe. That he continued to serve in the said Corps until sometime in > the year 1778 when he was transferred into the First Regiment of South > Carolina in Capt. Edwards Company, commanded by Col's. Cotesworth Pinckney > and Thomas Pinckney under the Command of General Lincoln, where he served > until the 12th day of Mary, 1780 when he was taken prisoner in Charleston, > South Carolina and was exchanged in the Autumn of 1781 in the State of > South Carolina. > > That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatsoever to a pension except the > present; that his name is not on the roll of any state within his > knowledge, and that the following are the reasons for not making an > earlier application for a pension; That shortly after the enactment of the > Law of 1818, he called upon a gentleman to put him in a train by which he > could partake himself to its provisions which he readily undertook but > neglecting afterwards to do it. He was compelled to resort to another who > after having promised to perform the business , delayed it for sometime > and then died. That he was also informed that the law of 1820, had so > modified that by 1818, it was requiring stricter proof that he despaired > of obtaining his application which through the 'remembrance?' of those in > whom he confided, has bever been made until the present time. > > That his poverty and infirmity rendered him incapable of attending to his > business; That he has no other evidence of the time of his enlistment and > his services preformed during the war. HIS > > > John + White > > MARK > > And in pursuance of the Act of the 1st of May, 1820, I do solemnly swear, > that I was a resident Citizen of the United States on the 18th day of > March, 1818, and that I have not since that time, by gift, sale, or in any > manner, disposed of my property, or any part thereof, with the intent > thereby to diminish it as to bring myself within the provisions of an Act > of Congress, entitled " An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in > the land and naval services of the United States in the Revolutionary > War", passed on the 18th day of March, 1818; and that I have not, nor has > any person in trust for me, any property or securities, contracts or debts > due to me; nor have I any income, nor have I had any income for the last > 16 years, other than what is in the schedule hereto annexed, and by me > subscribed; > One hand saw, two drawing knives, six ___? hoops, one iron pot, 2 tin > cups. > I was formerly a cooper but am now incapable to pursue that occupation on > account of my infirmity and that no member of my family is living with me. > > > HIS > > John + White > > Mark > > Sworn to, and declared in open Court on the 27th day of February, 1827. > > Jon: A. WE. Smith, Clerk > > Of Fauquier County Court > > Fauquier County > Appeared in open Court this 27th day of February, 1827, Charles B. Smith, > made oath that he has been acquainted with John White, the above named > Petitioner for a number of years and believe him to be a man of truth, > honesty, and probity, and that he has had this reputation with all who > knew him. > That sometime before the death of Capt. Gideon Johnston, he had a > conversation with the deck's, who declared that he knew the petitioner and > was with him at the Battle of the Great Bridge. Sworn to in open Court. > > Jon A.WE. Smith Calk > > Fauquier County Court > > Fauquier County "Scilicet?" > This 27th day of February, 1827, Joseph Smith appeared in open Court and > made oath that he has been acquainted with John White, the above named > petitioner for a pension, a number of years and believes him to be a > truthful man and that he has always borne that reputation with all who > knew him. > > Sworn to in Open Court > > Jon. A.WE. Smith > > Fauquier County Court Clerk > > Fauquier County "Scilicet?" > > This 27th day of February, 1827 > Telephony? Nickerson appeared in open Court and made the oath that he has > been acquainted with John White, the above named petitioner, for a number > of years and believe him to be a truthful man and that such has been his > general reputation. > > Sworn to in Open Court > > Jno. W.W. Smith, Clerk > > Fauquier County Court > > Virginia > Fauquier County, to wit; > I, John A.W. Smith, Clerk of the County Court of the County aforesaid, do > hereby certify, that it appears to the satisfaction of the Court, that the > said John White did serve in the Revolutionary War as stated in the > preceding declaration, against the Common enemy, for the term of nine > months, under one engagement, on the Continental establishment. I also > certify that he foregoing oath and the schedule thereto annexed, are truly > copies from the records of said Court; and I further certify, that it is > the opinion of the said Court, that the total amount in value of the > property exhibited in the aforesaid schedule is three dollars. > > In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and [officed?] my Seal > of the said Court, on this 27th day of February, 1827 and in the 51st year > of the Commonwealth. > > Jno A.W.Smith, Clk > SEAL Fauquier County Court > > *** > I believe the above John White to be the eldest son of William White born > ca 1730, died before 1804 Haymarket, Prince William County, VA, the part > that became Fauquier County VA in 1759. Other children were; > 1. Elizabeth b ca 1754 Fauquier Co md Feb 28, 1786 James Bailey in Fauq. > Co > 2. Jemima/Mima and md Jan. 10, 1791 George Greene Waddell, Fauq. Co and md > 2nd 1847 Stephen Wade in KY. > 3. John b 1753, Rev War soldier mentioned in his brother, William White's > RW application filed in 1832 from Lincoln Co TN. John married Ann Bailey, > dau of deceased James Bailey and wife Ann ___. When James Bailey died, > William White married his widow Ann Bailey. They had no children together > but both had children from their first marriage. Ann and James Bailey's > dau. Ann was step sister of John White's as her mother was married to his > father. { I would love to know the maiden name of Ann Bailey ,widow of her > 1st marriage to James Bailey and md 2nd William White Sr}. > 4. William White Jr b Jan 10, 1755 Fauq. Co VA, Rev War soldier, died May > 6, 1833 Lincoln Co TN. He had an unknown to me first wife and children > born in VA. He stated that after the RW, he relocated to Rowan Co NC and > lived there for 30 years before moving to Lincoln Co TN just before the > 1820 census. He had md 2nd in NC abt 1812 to Elizabeth ___ b 1775 NC. [I > would love to know her maiden name too]. The first child by William White > Jr and Elizabeth was born when William was aged 58 and all of their > children were still considered minors when he died in 1833.My direct line. > I have joined D.A.R. on this William. At least one of his children [Carr > Bailey White] who died in Giles Co TN, had on his obit that he were born > at Stokes Co NC. I believe Stokes was a part of old Rowan Co so William > probably never relocated from Rowan to Stokes Co NC? > 5. Nancy Ann b 1764 Fauq. md Oct 31, 1786 Fauq. Co md William Waddell Sr. > 6. Hannah b ca 1765 Fauq. md Dec 13, 1787 Fauq Co to Thomas Russell James. > 7, Sarah born ca 1768 Fauq. md Aug 25, 1789 Fauq Co to George Roach. They > lived in Prince William Co VA at least from 1804 to 1824. George was one > an Adm of his father in law estate. Sarah Roach and her brother above, > William White, were the only children not married and living in Mason Co > KY at least at 1804. They all sent authorizations to allow George Roach to > sell their shares of their father's estate to William Hunton, a next door > neighbor to deceased William White. { I wonder if William White Sr > received bounty land in Mason Co KY allowing his children to move there. > He is listed in 1761 Roster of Capt William Edmonds Colonial Soldiers with > Carr Bailey Sr among many others. > 8. Carr born ca 1777 Fauq. Co. md Feb 19, 1795 Fauq Co to Nancy Donaldson, > dau. of John Donaldson. William White Sr had to sign with his X to allow > Carr to marry. Carr was underage. > > If anyone has any connection-- or information- about the above families, I > would be grateful to hear from them. I am trying to find the first family > of William White Jr especially. Too many early William White's. We need to > work together. None of us will recognize the children born after these two > William White's children relocated from any area they lived in for a while > so it will take some effort to be sure these are not your William White's. > Thank you for checking all names carefully. > I have a copy from National Archives of the RW pension > application of William White Jr. He was named as an ancestor to D.A.R. > in November 1973 by Martha Jane Shultz Dietrich of College Park, Maryland- > National Number 383072. She claimed descent through William White Sr's > daughter, Hannah White, who married Thomas Russell James in Fauquier Co > VA. She stated William White Sr's first wife and the mother of all of his > children was named, Mary ___. > > Ginny Keefer nee White > > > ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    02/07/2005 04:55:48
    1. 1840 Census Lincoln County
    2. Matthew and Melissa Jacobs
    3. Meant to get this note in the last one. But this link works for me. Melissa 'Always searchin' for my family'

    02/07/2005 09:09:00