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    1. Re: [WHITE] WHITE, Willis in VA
    2. Marleen Van Horne
    3. Kelley, Yes, I am looking for the ancestors of Willis Chandler White, b. 1791 Kentucky. I think his father was a John W. White, and possibley a grandfather, Willis Chandler. My Willis was in Sumter County, Alabama in 1837, so I do not think this could be him. I have noticed there were both John Whites and Willis Chandlers in Halifax County, Virginia in the 1700's, but have not researched this yet. Thanks for thinking of me. Marleen Van Horne

    04/19/2000 08:09:25
    1. Re: [WHITE] WHITE, Willis in VA
    2. Marleen Van Horne
    3. Kelley, Yes, I am looking for the ancestors of Willis Chandler White, b. 1791 Kentucky. I think his father was a John W. White, and possibley a grandfather, Willis Chandler. My Willis was in Sumter County, Alabama in 1837, so I do not think this could be him. I have noticed there were both John Whites and Willis Chandlers in Halifax County, Virginia in the 1700's, but have not researched this yet. Marleen Van Horne

    04/19/2000 08:09:03
    1. [WHITE] Elisha, Robert, George White VA > KY
    2. In a message dated 4/18/00 7:16:46 PM Central Daylight Time, Dhark62488@aol.com writes: << The first White of our line was George WHITE, born in Louisa County, Virginia in 1777. His father was Robert White, and grandfather was Elisha White. The wife of Robert was Elizabeth of Kent, England. George was the first to come to Kentucky. >> ============================================================ Hi Dorothy, We connect! I have Katherine (White) Jackson, daughter of Elisha White of Hanover Co., Robert is her brother and George her nephew. I have data on these White and Jackson families in Virginia. Jane

    04/19/2000 06:31:11
    1. Re: [WHITE] NATHAN
    2. Hi I have a NATHAN WHITE in my tree. I know very little about him, though. All I have is that he was listed as a 90 year old mulatto man living in Clinton Co. Ohio with his daughter in law Cynthia and her 4 children in 1870. He reports that he is from Virginia. I know you said your Nathan died in 1846, Tn., but I hardly ever see a query about a Nathan White born so long ago, so I responded. Did your Nathan ever make it to Ky., then Oh. before moving and passing away in Tn.? I've never found where or when my Nathan died. April White.

    04/19/2000 05:01:20
    1. [WHITE] White's PA to VA
    2. Excerpts from "Sketches of Virginia, Historical and Biographical" by the Hi All, This came to me via the Pennsylvania list & makes mention of Whites migrating to VA. & I thought it might help somebody here :) Rev. William Henry Foote, D.D. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Romney, Virginia, published in Philadelphia by William S. Martien in 1850: [page 100] . . . . In 1701, large bodies of land, from ten to thirty thousand acres with exemption from taxes for twenty years, to compa- [page 101] nies settling on the frontiers, -- on conditions, that there should be, in two years, on the land, one able bodied well armed man ready for defence, for every five hundred acres; and that these should live in a village of two hundred acres area, in the form of a square or parallelogram, laid off in lots near the centre of the town. In 1705 it was enacted that every person, male or female, coming into the colony, for the purpose of making settlement, be entitled to fifty acres of land: families to have fifty acres for each member; no persons possessing less than five tithable servants or slaves, were permitted to take more than five hundred acres; and no persons whatever were to take up more than four thousand acres in one patent. These laws did not produce the effect designed. Villages did not spring up along the frontier as had been expected. The settlements in the Valley of Virginia were not made in consequence of these laws, whose provisions were offensive. They were effected principally by the labours of three individuals to whom Governor Gooch made grants of extensive tracts of land, on condition that within a given time a certain number of permanent settlers should be located on the grants; Burden in Rockbridge County, Beverly in Augusta, and the Vanmeters on Opeckon in Frederick. Great efforts were made by these gentlemen to persuade emigrants from Europe and also Pennsylvania and New Jersey, to take their residence in the Valley of the Shenandoah. Advertisements, describing in glowing terms the beauty and fertility of the valley, and offering a home to the poor emigrant on easy terms, were sent abroad in every direction, and attracted the attention of the hard working tenants in England, Ireland, and Germany, to whom the offer of a farm in fee simple was the offer of wealth. Joist Hite having obtained the grant of the Vanmeters came in the year 1732, with sixteen families from Pennsylvania, and fixed his residence on the Opeckon, a few miles south of the present town of Winchester, on the Great Valley route, at a place now [1850] in possession of the Barton family. His three sons in law, Bowman, Chrisman, and Froman went a few miles further south. Peter Stephens took his residence where Stephensburg, Newtown, now is. The other families were scattered on Cedar Creek and Crooked Run. This was the first regular settlement west of the Blue Ridge in Virginia. From this time the emigration to the Valley of the Shenandoah, and to the region at the eastern base of the Blue Ridge, was rapid. Michael Woods, from Ireland came in the year 1734 and settled at Henderson's quarter near Wood's Gap, in Albemarle. Three sons and three sons in law came with him and settled near. One of the sons in law, William Wallace, took his resi- [page 102] dence on Mechums river, in Albemarle, and his descendants occupy in part the possessions of their ancestor. These were the founders of Mountain Plain Congregation. In the same year Richard Morgan led a company to the neighbourhood of Stephendown on the Cohongoroton or Potomac, in Jefferson County. Among the families that came with him we find the names of Harper, Stroop, Forrester, Friend, Swearingen, Forman, Lucas, Lemon, Mercer, Stockton, Buckles, Taylor and Wright. About the year 1735 William Hoge removed from Pennsylvania and settled on the Opeckon, about three miles south of Winchester. Opeckon meeting house stands upon his track of land. The families of Glass, Vance, Allen, Colvin, White, and others soon joined him and formed the Opeckon Congregation, the oldest Congregation West of the Blue Ridge. About this time a settlement was made on Cub Creek in Charlotte County, and one on Buffalo Creek in Prince Edward, by the influence of Mr. Caldwell; the former was then in Lunenburg and the latter in Amelia. This was followed in quick succession by settlements at Concord and Hat Creek in Campbell County; and Rookfish, in Nelson County, then a part of Albemarle. About the year 1738, the Congregations of Tinkling Spring; Stone Church and Mossy Creek, in Augusta County; all forming the Congregation of the Triple Forks of Shenandoah took their beginning. Soon after, the Congregation of Timber Ridge, Forks of James in Rockbridge, and the Congregation of Back Creek in Berkeley County, were commenced. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/textindices/V/VA-SOUTHSIDE+19 98+49556776256+F _

    04/19/2000 12:13:02
    1. Re: [WHITE] Fw: Ohio Bill closing records
    2. J Russell White
    3. The OH Bill analysis (Sub. H.B. 519) as well as all the sponsors can be viewed at: http://198.234.151.5/CODEREV/anh123.nsf/862f1a2c1728a50c8525616a0070bf93/c411306a645c4352852568bf0049b0ed?OpenDocument or for a pdf version: http://www.lsc.state.oh.us/analyses/h0519-rh.pdf This is the actual Bill: http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=123_HB_519 J Russell White Joan Gustafson wrote: > This came from another list......VERY IMPORTANT > > Hello list members searching Ohio records for marriage information: > > This comes from the April 2000 Mahoning County Chapter of the OGS > newsletter: "Introduced into the Ohio House of Rep. is a bill to amend the > Ohio Revised code that should have genealogists up in arms. 'It states, > in part, that upon receiving a request for records pertaining to the > issuance of marriage licenses, a probate court shall furnish copies of the > records as provided under section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised code, except > that the court > shall delete or otherwise remove any social security numbers and the maiden > names of the mothers of the parties to a marriage so that they are not > available to the person requesting the records, except for use by the > department of human services, law enforcement personnel, and if ordered by > the court in a civil or criminal trial.' If any individual genealogist feels > that this would impact their ability to do genealogical research, a > letter voicing your concern would be in order here. The address is: > > The Honorable____, Ohio Representatives, > 77 South High St., > Columbus, Ohio 43266-0603. > > Or www.house.state.oh.us/voice/index. html. > > Representative Ron Hood from Canfield is a co-sponsor of this bill." > > Pass this on to any other lists you are subscribed to if you think others > might also be seeking marriage information in Ohio records.

    04/18/2000 11:31:21
    1. Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT?
    2. WhiteHouse
    3. IF YOUR CHERRY IS FROM HILL CO. TEXAS AND MY MORRIS IS FROM THE SAME COUNTY THEN MAYBE THEY ARE RELATED AFTER ALL !!!!----- Original Message ----- From: "jean mccoy" <mccoy@gvtc.com> To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 3:56 PM Subject: Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT? > No, probably in Ala or Ms. My Mariah Munday , dtr of Sam Munday, mar a Cherry > first, then my GGF Absalom White b 1828 Giles Co, Tn and who lived in Tippah Co, > Ms when he mar Mariah. Mariah and Cherry had one daughter, Eliza Caroline, who > later mar a Holt in Hill Co, Tx. My Absalom and Mariah had my GF Thomas J White > in 1859. After the Civil War Thos J brought his mother Mariah Munday Cherry > White to Hill Co, Tx. Thanks for response, Jean mccoy@gvtc.com > > HRsom1@aol.com wrote: > > > Was your CHERRY ever in California? My aunt CHERRY wrote to my father, > > Raymond Leroy WHITE, from California trying to talk everybody into moving to > > California. > > > > Helen >

    04/18/2000 10:07:14
    1. Re: [WHITE] Illinois marriages pre-1850
    2. Hi Listers, Here are 13 WHITE marriages I've gathered while hunting for the parents of Samuel P. WHITE, b. 27 Aug 1840, Coles Co, IL. All records were found on the IL Marriage Index database, courtesy of Ancestry.com. Hope these help someone out there! Daniel D. White - Caroline Parks (Mrs.) 4 Jul 1830 Thomas M. White - Elizabeth Bradford 21 Jan 1830 David S. White - Nancy Jones 16 Aug 1830 William B. White - Mary C. Moore 4 Sep 1834 - Coles County Bartholomew W. White - Elizabeth Eastin 2 Oct 1834 - Coles County William M. White - Nancy Gilbert 24 Feb 1836 - Coles County Lewis B. White - Hannah D. Moore 9 Sep 1838 - Coles County Daniel J. White - Mariah White 31 Jan 1839 - Coles County Thomas White - Elizabeth M. Hall 9 Feb 1839 Nathan White - Matilda Jackson 12 Mar 1839 George White - Mary King 7 Apr 1839 Miles White - Matilda Bridgewater 8 Oct 1839 Meedy White - Patty Ann Anderson 10 Dec 1839 James White - Sarah Cox 1 Apr 1841 - Coles County Surnames: WHITE,COOK,RUSSELL,HERON,STALEY---NY/IL/IN/IA .....Happy Hunting! Sherry Brown

    04/18/2000 09:56:44
    1. Re: [WHITE] Another go round
    2. edna williams
    3. Hi, I am researching the White line. I have a Robert born 1825 in Maryland and I have a george born 1859, in Mo. But I think the came from Maryland down thru Virginia, Ky. Mo, into Arkansas and then who knows where else. Do you think we might make a connection. Thanks, Edna Willaims Dhark62488@aol.com wrote: > Hi, I am Dorothy White Harkins, grew up in Caldwell County, Kentucky, Our > ancestors came from Virginia, into Ky about 1800 and there are a lot of us. > I am so disappointed that I can find very few folks researching the Whites of > my area. The first White of our line was George WHITE, born in Louisa > County, Virginia in 1777. His father was Robert White, and grandfather was > Elisha White. The wife of Robert was Elizabeth of Kent, England. George was > the first to come to Kentucky. I am still searching.

    04/18/2000 08:38:33
    1. Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT?
    2. WhiteHouse
    3. jean i have an ANNIE PEARL MORRIS born 1889 and married to DECK FURNEY DEXTER LANDERS IN 1910 in HILL CITY TEXAS. I dont have a birth place for annie but Deck was born in colbert co. alabama. i am researching the landers name. i have three children listed for them. Annie's father was Albert Morris, morther not listed. ----- Original Message ----- From: "jean mccoy" <mccoy@gvtc.com> To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:48 AM Subject: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT? > Anyone else on this list have any YORK, CHERRY, CANTHRON, HAWORTH, > NIXON, COLTHARP,ADCOCK, MORRIS, or HALE?? Will appreciate anyone who > will check their database! Thanks Jean W mccoy@gvtc.com >

    04/18/2000 06:15:17
    1. Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT?
    2. Was your CHERRY ever in California? My aunt CHERRY wrote to my father, Raymond Leroy WHITE, from California trying to talk everybody into moving to California. Helen

    04/18/2000 05:35:05
    1. Re: [WHITE] Fw: Ohio Bill closing records
    2. Has anybody checked to see if this is a hoax? Helen

    04/18/2000 05:24:51
    1. [WHITE] White's in Illinois
    2. Deborah Brookshier
    3. Been a while since I listed. Looking for Parent of these children. Thomas b.1861 Ill. raised in Nebraska brother John no other info.sister Alta who marr Albert Heskey.This is my brick wall. Told there parents died in civil war.Thank you Debbie

    04/18/2000 05:09:31
    1. Re: [WHITE] Another go round
    2. MY Robert was born Louisa County Virginia early. since his son George was born 1777. Robert died in Bourbon co, Ky about 1813. He was married to Elizabeth, I think Davis, and I think she was from Kent, England.

    04/18/2000 04:47:27
    1. Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT?
    2. jean mccoy
    3. No, probably in Ala or Ms. My Mariah Munday , dtr of Sam Munday, mar a Cherry first, then my GGF Absalom White b 1828 Giles Co, Tn and who lived in Tippah Co, Ms when he mar Mariah. Mariah and Cherry had one daughter, Eliza Caroline, who later mar a Holt in Hill Co, Tx. My Absalom and Mariah had my GF Thomas J White in 1859. After the Civil War Thos J brought his mother Mariah Munday Cherry White to Hill Co, Tx. Thanks for response, Jean mccoy@gvtc.com HRsom1@aol.com wrote: > Was your CHERRY ever in California? My aunt CHERRY wrote to my father, > Raymond Leroy WHITE, from California trying to talk everybody into moving to > California. > > Helen

    04/18/2000 03:56:09
    1. Re: [WHITE] Another go round
    2. Hi, I have a Milton Berry m. Jane G. of Allen Co KY. Their daughter, Elizabeth b. 1841 Glasgow, KY d. 1870s Allen or Barren Co KY m. 1850s Glasgow Barren Co KY Zere MCDANIEL b. 1821 VA Not related to my WHITE until 1930s. Do you have any connection to them? I also have Inez May REEVES b. 1890 whose father, Rev Samuel REEVES b. abt 1870 and his parents, Levi b. abt 1850 and Elizabeth are from Ohio. Inez married 29 March 1909 Ellsworth George WHITE Traverse City, Michigan. Has anybody seen anything of them? Thanks, Helen

    04/18/2000 03:53:16
    1. Re: [WHITE] Another go round
    2. jean mccoy
    3. Sounds suspiciously like we are tracking some of the same line. I would like to know more about my Richard White b abt 1726 in perhaps Frederick, Va or Westmourland Co, Va (??) who mar Rebecca Canthron/Colthorp (??) and Lived in Loudoun Co, Va and had sons Wm B, Samuel, Daniel, and Benjamin and Joseph. I have in my data base an Eliza Jane White b Aug 23, 1832 in Jefferson Co, Tn, who was a dtr of Richard White and Hannah Haworth White. But she mar a James Finley McAnally about 1851 in Jefferson Co, Tn, Not sure how we can stack this all up yet. Thanks, Jean Coleen Dill wrote: > Jean, I have White & Byers in my (White family). > I have a Eliza Jane White b. 1830 Harrison Co. IN, d/o Richard White & > Barbara Harmon. Eliza Jane White lived in KY before they went to IN. Has > been said Barbara went home to have her children, her family was in > Harrison co. IN. Eliza md. Elijha T.Redman in 1848. They had a daughter > named Rebecca Jane Redman and she md Noah A. Byers. I know some of my White > family came from MD to Va, then went to NC,KY etc. Hope this helps you > alittle. > Coleen > > ---------- > > From: jean mccoy <mccoy@gvtc.com> > > To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [WHITE] Another go round > > Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:27 AM > > > > I don't have the name of Berry, but if it's of any help, the White's who > went out > > of Loudoun Co, Va down to NC/Tn had a female who mar a Byers and moved to > > Coatsville, Ill. Somehow there was another connection found of Whites > and > > Evans of that same group down in Ala. Jemima White, b May 9, 1787, was > dtr of > > Joseph White out of the Loudoun Co, Va group who mar a Daniel Wright. > They had > > a dtr named Elizabeth who mar a John Elzie White b June 7, 1812 in > Loudoun Co, > > Va. (This is the only other place that I have ever seen the name of > Elzie, which > > happens to be the name of my dad, Thomas Elzie White, b 1899 in Texas.) > Anyway, > > its all in my head, as I have chased Whites all around the country, and > they were > > prolific and went in many directions. > > But I tend to believe when you find several names together, as you listed > the > > Byers, Whites and Wrights, there must be a river of connections running > back! > > Jean > > > > IBeDiB@aol.com wrote: > > > > > Just thought I would repost my Berry information in case any one has > come > > > across my names in there research. I am still stuck in Ohio with a > > > connection to Pennsylvania and perhaps Fauquier County, VA. See if > anyone > > > can help.. thanks.. diane > > > > > > Other names mentioned.... Dennis, Chapin, Kendall, White,Wright, > Harbert, > > > Hull, Kelso, Boyer, Byer, Evans > > > > > > Register (Descendant Ordered) Genealogy Report for John and Elizabeth > Berry > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. *JOHN1 BERRY, SR. died Bet. 1820 - 1825 in Licking County, Ohio. > He > > > married ELIZABETH....... She died Bet. 1820 - 1825 in Licking County, > Ohio. > > > > > > Children of *JOHN BERRY and ELIZABETH...... are: > > > 2. i. JOHN2 BERRY, JR., b. Bet. 1775 - 1794. > > > 3. ii. NANCY BERRY, b. Bet. 1794 - 1804. > > > 4. iii. *ELIJAH BERRY, b. April 1803, Pennsylvania; d. 1 May 1866, > > > Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois. > > > 5. iv. BETSEY BERRY, b. Bet. 1807 - 1810. > > > v. RUTH BERRY, m. EVAN EVANS, 1 April 1821, Licking Co., Ohio. > > > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > > > > 2. JOHN2 BERRY, JR. (*JOHN1) was born Bet. 1775 - 1794. He married > (1) > > > HANNAH HARBERT 28 February 1813 in Licking Co., Ohio. She was born > Bet. 1794 > > > - 1804. He married (2) HANNAH HULL 20 February 1816. (This is > > > speculation.. perhaps John married Hannah Harbert who died before 1816 > then > > > remarried Hull in 1816. ) > > > Children of JOHN BERRY and HANNAH HARBERT are: > > > i. MALE3 BERRY, b. Bet. 1813 - 1820. > > > ii. FEMALE 1 BERRY, b. Bet. 1813 - 1820. > > > iii. FEMALE 2 BERRY, b. Bet. 1813 - 1820. > > > > > > 3. NANCY2 BERRY (*JOHN1) was born Bet. 1794 - 1804. She married > SAMUEL > > > HARBERT/HARBURT 29 May 1814 in Licking Co., Ohio. He was born Bet. > 1775 - > > > 1794. > > > > > > Children of NANCY BERRY and SAMUEL HARBERT/HARBURT are: > > > i. FEMALE3 HARBERT, b. Bet. 1814 - 1820. > > > ii. MALE 1 HARBERT, b. Bet. 1814 - 1820. > > > iii. MALE 2 HARBERT, b. Bet. 1814 - 1820. > > > iv. MALE 3 HARBERT, b. Bet. 1814 - 1820. > > > > > > 4. *ELIJAH2 BERRY (*JOHN1) was born April 1803 in Pennsylvania, and > died 1 > > > May 1866 in Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois. He married ELIZABETH > KENDALL 9 > > > March 1823 in Licking Co., Ohio, daughter of ENOCH KENDALL and SARAH > DENNIS. > > > She was born 25 December 1802 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, and died 4 > April > > > 1895 in Lewistown Tsp., Fulton Co., Illinois. > > > > > > Children of *ELIJAH BERRY and ELIZABETH KENDALL are: > > > i. LUCINDA3 BERRY, b. Bet. 1822 - 1823, Licking County, Ohio; d. > 1873, > > > Liverpool Township, Fulton Co., IL; m. FRANCISCO CHAPIN, 17 September > 1846, > > > Fulton Co., IL; b. 27 April 1822; d. 23 May 1904, Fulton Co., Illinois. > > > ii. PHILLIP BERRY, b. 26 January 1824, Licking Co., Ohio; d. 19 > June > > > 1896, Fulton Co., Illinois; m. (1) MARY JANE BYERS, 20 July 1848, > Fulton Co., > > > IL; b. 6 September 1830; d. 1 December 1860, Lewistown., Illinois; m. > (2) > > > NANCY M. BLASCOCK/GLASCOCK, Bet. 1860 - 1870, Fulton Co., IL; b. 23 > March > > > 1839; d. Lewistown., Illinois. > > > iii. ISAAC BERRY, b. 16 November 1825, Licking Co., Ohio; d. 18 > April > > > 1901, Fulton Co., Illinois; m. MARIA KEELER, 14 April 1853, Fulton Co., > IL; > > > b. 16 December 1835; d. 21 February 1896, Lewistown., Illinois. > > > iv. RACHEL BERRY, b. 22 August 1827, Licking Co., Ohio; d. 5 > December > > > 1917, Grand River Township, Decatur County, Iowa; m. JOHN ELLIS WRIGHT, > 1 > > > December 1850, Fulton Co., IL; b. Unknown; d. Unknown, Grand River > Township, > > > Decatur County, Iowa. > > > v. *ENOCH BERRY, b. 17 June 1831, Helt Township, Vermillion Co., > > > Indiana; d. 1 April 1902, Lewistown Tsp., Fulton Co., ILL; m. REBECCA > ANN > > > "SARAH" SCOTT, 23 January 1853, Fulton Co., IL; b. 20 May 1830, > Indiana; d. > > > 28 November 1902, Lewistown Tsp., Fulton Co., ILL or Near Bryant, > Illinois. > > > vi. MATILDA BERRY, b. 1833, Helt Township, Vermillion County, > Indiana; d. > > > 1907, Richland Township, Decatur County, Iowa; m. THOMAS KELSO, 16 > April > > > 1857, Fulton Co., IL; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. > > > vii. NANCY E. (SARAH) BERRY, b. 1836, Helt Township, Vermillion > Co., > > > Indiana; d. 20 April 1869, Wright Cemetary, Illinois; m. ROBERT L.OR C. > > > BOYER, 4 January 1857, Fulton Co., IL; b. Abt. 1835, ? Licking Co., > Ohio; d. > > > Unknown. > > > viii. MARY JANE BERRY, b. Abt. 1838, Helt Township, Vermillion > Co., > > > Indiana; d. 4 February 1886, Fulton Co., Illinois. > > > ix. JOHN BERRY, b. 17 October 1841, Helt Township, Vermillion Co., > > > Indiana; d. 9 February 1923, Fulton Co., Illinois; m. LOUISA BYERS, 1 > January > > > 1860, Fulton Co., IL; b. 15 August 1840, Ross County, Ohio; d. 8 > November > > > 1911, Wright's Cemetary, Fulton Co., Illinois. > > > x. CHILD BERRY, b. Unknown, Fulton Co., Illinois; d. Unknown, > Fulton > > > Co., Illinois. > > > xi. CHILD BERRY, b. Unknown, Fulton Co., Illinois; d. Unknown, > Fulton > > > Co., Illinois. > > > xii. JACOB BERRY, b. Unknown; d. Unknown, in infancy.. > > > > > > 5. BETSEY2 BERRY (*JOHN1) was born Bet. 1807 - 1810. She married > WILLIS > > > WHITE 21 December 1820 in Licking Co., Ohio, son of THOMAS WHITE ?. He > was > > > born Bet. 1800 - 1810. > > > > > > Children of BETSEY BERRY and WILLIS WHITE are: > > > i. MALE 13 WHITE, b. Bet. 1820 - 1825. > > > ii. FEMALE 1 WHITE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830. > > > iii. FEMALE 2 WHITE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830. > > > iv. MALE 2 WHITE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830. > > > v. MALE 3 WHITE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830.

    04/18/2000 03:24:16
    1. Re: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT?
    2. jean mccoy
    3. My data for Nancy Morris b Apr 12, 1800 in SC shows she mar Thomas White a bout 1818 in Hawkins Co, Tn. She had children John Alfred, Richard Calvin, James Morris and William Hamner White. Probably too much difference in the birthdates to be able to connect the two families. Unless some of the same Morris line and White lines both came to Hill Co in later years. Still a possibility! Thanks for response! Jean mccoy@gvtc.com WhiteHouse wrote: > jean i have an ANNIE PEARL MORRIS born 1889 and married to DECK FURNEY > DEXTER LANDERS IN 1910 in HILL CITY TEXAS. I dont have a birth place for > annie but Deck was born in colbert co. alabama. i am researching the landers > name. i have three children listed for them. Annie's father was Albert > Morris, morther not listed. ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jean mccoy" <mccoy@gvtc.com> > To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:48 AM > Subject: [WHITE] HOW ABOUT? > > > Anyone else on this list have any YORK, CHERRY, CANTHRON, HAWORTH, > > NIXON, COLTHARP,ADCOCK, MORRIS, or HALE?? Will appreciate anyone who > > will check their database! Thanks Jean W mccoy@gvtc.com > >

    04/18/2000 02:52:07
    1. Re: [WHITE] Another go round
    2. Hi, I am Dorothy White Harkins, grew up in Caldwell County, Kentucky, Our ancestors came from Virginia, into Ky about 1800 and there are a lot of us. I am so disappointed that I can find very few folks researching the Whites of my area. The first White of our line was George WHITE, born in Louisa County, Virginia in 1777. His father was Robert White, and grandfather was Elisha White. The wife of Robert was Elizabeth of Kent, England. George was the first to come to Kentucky. I am still searching.

    04/18/2000 02:12:32
    1. [WHITE] NATHAN
    2. jean mccoy
    3. Anyone have NATHAN WHITE b abt 1773 in Loudoun Co, Va who mar Agnes??? He died about 1846 in Monroe, Co, Tn??? Jean mccoy@gvtc.com

    04/18/2000 10:53:24