Land holdings of somebody named Jeremiah White: Library of Virginia, Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No. 34, 1756-1765 (Vol. 1, 2, 3, & 4, page 41, Albemarle Co., VA, South Garden, 125 acres: To Jeremiah White, from George II through Robert Dinwiddie, Esquire, his Lieutenant Governor and Commissioner-in-Chief of "our" said colony and Dominion at Williamsburg, 10 March 175(6?) To Jeremiah White, Grant Book H, page 606 (Deed not accessible today 10/1/02, but the catalog card is present), Pittsylvania Co., VA, 113 acres being both sides of Sweetings Fork of Sandy Creek adjoining Dudgeon's land. To Jeremiah White, Patents No. 41, 1772-1773, Charlotte Co., VA,, August 1, 1772, 52.7 acres, from George III through John, Earl of Dunmore, Lientenant Governor General of our Colony and Dominion at Williamsburg, 1 August 177 (2?) To Jeremiah White, Patents D 1780-1781 (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2), pages 135-136, 1 September 1780. 98 acres from Thomas Jefferson, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. ***** Now, there's a fellow named Jeremiah White in Albemarle Co. b. 1695 d. 1777 who had a son named Jeremiah White to whom in his will he left ":my great Bible" and a seal skin trunk. (The Bible and trunk must have worn out, if the son is my Jeremiah, because he did not pass them down in his will.) ***** My Jeremiah also has a son named Jeremiah White. Best regards, Mignon