I have dealt with the Yates Publishing Company in the past, and I have no complaints at all with him. However, the White group sheets are ALWAYS for sale. He is in the business. Check the Genealogical Helper. He always has an ad. My point is to be careful that you don't bid more than you could buy them for at any time. Check out his website. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: Rilla <rilla@ixi.net> To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 8:41 PM Subject: [WHITE] Fwd: Re: Group sheets > I sent the man with the group sheets an email and here is what I sent and > his response. Note his email addy if anyone wants to contact him. > > Take care all!! > > Rilla > > > >X-Sender: wyates@mail.montana.com > >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.3 (32) > >Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 08:31:24 -0800 > >To: Rilla <rilla@ixi.net> > >From: Bill Yates <wyates@montana.com> > >Subject: Re: Group sheets > > > >At 10:59 PM 01/30/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >>Hello! > >> > >>I was browsing around ebay tonight and noticed your auctions - I posted > >>your URLs to 3 different genealogy lists I'm on. > >> > >>I noticed also that you're in Stevensville - we're in Butte, and moved back > >>from Missoula a year ago. > >> > >>How do you manage to have so many group sheets? I was just curious. > >> > >We have been in business for 27 years, and have had over 50,000 > >people participate in our Family Group Sheet Exchange by ordering > >and using the photocopies. Many of them have submitted their own > >research results, often the fruit of many years of research and > >much expense. The sheets are a great reference tool, and in most > >cases, the submitter would be overjoyed to receive correspondence > >and to exchange information. Here is a description of Family > >Group Sheets and some idea about our exchange program/ > >clearinghouse concept: > > > >WHAT ARE FAMILY GROUP SHEETS? > > > >The family group sheet is one of the most handy tools ever > >invented for the genealogist. It is second only to the familiar > >pedigree chart (aka ancestor chart) in usefulness and popularity. > >There are many different formats which have been published over > >the past fifty years or so, but each form concerns the family > >unit - husband, wife, and children. There are spaces for births, > >deaths, and marriages, and usually some room is provided for > >notes and sources. Most versions call for the name and address > >of the person filling in the form. > > > >While the pedigree chart maps out the skeleton of a genealogy, > >the family group sheet provides the details. The first of three > >essential uses for this ubiquitous tool is as an intermediary > >between raw data and a finished manuscript. Many people have > >prepared very extensive family histories by simply filling in the > >blanks on family group sheets. Secondly, the family group sheet > >serves as a guide when gathering information. At a quick glance > >it is easy to see what information is known and what is missing. > >As soon as the blanks are filled in for the parents and for each > >of the children, complete with some form of documentation, work > >can proceed to the next generation. Many people gather data from > >relatives by sending a blank form to each aunt, uncle, and > >cousin, asking them to return the original or a copy when > >completed. > > > >A third and very important use for the family group sheet is as a > >means of exchanging information with other researchers. It is a > >good idea to balance your efforts by spending 50% of your effort > >doing original research and 50% trading with other family > >historians. A great way to accomplish the trades in an efficient > >manner is to swap photocopies of family group sheets. Realizing > >this, I started a clearinghouse for several of my ancestral > >surnames in 1974. I called it the Cooperative Research Exchange, > >or CORE. Then in 1981 I expanded the concept to include all > >American (U.S.) surnames and called it the Family Group Sheet > >Exchange. We now have hundreds of thousands of family group > >records in our paper files, with more being added on a weekly > >basis. 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I am looking for the family of Herman Cottrell White May 18 1901-Mar 17 1974. His father was Christopher Haws White and mother was Susan Virginia Wynn, and he married Ester Millhouser. They are from Richmond Virginia. Linda Simmons __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Marjorie, it is not "my John Miller White". Actually, this is a very long magazine piece written back in Oct 1972. by his son.. His name was Victor H. White, but I know nothing about him or where he lived. From reading the article, he was the only child. This article had a large pic of John Miller White and I was flabbergasted that he looked just like my grandfather, and very much like my dad, and just like my brother now. There were numerous pictures of his art, and I can tell you as a painter myself, that man was good! And pictures of some of his skyscrapers and a dry dock at Bremerton Wash. He was born 1863 in Mercer Co, Pa. He had at least two brothers, William and one named Elmer, who worked with him in the brick trade. They were both tall, erect, determined and proud, and dressed in snug fitting sunday breeches, and wore high hats, always turning the ladies heads, but the Whites were strictly business. Six foot tall and long arms (the trademark of my own family).He had a cousin named Crawford. (My uncle was named Hulie Crawford White and I have never found out where the name came from). John Miller White was anti union and always worked as an independent. The article says he returned to Allegheny Pa, a suburb of Pittsburg, and entered art school, where he met his future wife, and was married in 1897. About a year later, he started west with his bride (also an artist)aand lived for a while in Colorado Springs. before moving on to Seattle. (Alaska and its gold was in his mind.) Then he took a job at Bremerton, Wash where he built the dry dock, and where his only son was born. When he went on to his brick laying in Cal, his wife divorced him and he was separated from the son that he never ceased to love and correspond with. He was in San Francisco during the big earthquake, and ensuing fires. The story reveals he formed a new construction team called "Scott and White" , and his brother, William White was his foreman. This brother, was still living in 1948 in Santa Cruz, Ca. They built the First National Bank Building in San Jose. Later John M White moved on to Burlingame where he pursued his art more. In 1913 John M remarried, in San Francisco. In 1918 he died from the influenza epidemic in Wilmington Delaware where he had gone on business. He was fifty five years old. This just skims the facts, but would be most interesting to any of his family or descendents. I found many things "recognizable" in it...for instance the good friend Scott that he formed the Scott and White Co with (there is a very famous Scott and White medical clinic to this day in Temple, Texas). Plus the physical descriptions and the Crawford name of a friend. But my Whites so far trace back to Richard in Loudoun Co, Va. I would like to know if there is a connection of the two families because of the similarities. I put this on the list in hopes someone out there might be his connection. Jean W mccoy@gvtc.com "Marjorie K. Beaumariage" wrote: > Dear Jean, > Do you have any ancestorial background on your John Miller White. Some > of my John White-Mary Ann Patterson line moved to Lawrence Co and also into > Mercer Co, PA.
I will be happy to help you in paying for the records, up to a certain amount say 175 are so ok? Melba White Wheeler MWhee10215@aol.com
There was a lot of activity about the sheets last week on so and someone said they were bidding. Jo Ann Cooper cooper@inet-direct.com > As I said before I am willing to help out on paying for these sheets if > anyone else is. Does someone else want to do the bidding or would you like > me to? > Marjorie K. Beaumariage at beaumark@access.hky.com
Looking for relatives and information on this White Family Descendants of James Harvey WHITE - Jan 31 2000 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. James Harvey WHITE. James Harvey WHITE and Cynthia Ann JOHNSON had the following children: 2 i. William WHITE died in In The Civil War. Notes For William White Died As A Young Man In The Civil Was +3 ii. Robert Curtley WHITE. 4 iii. Thomas Jefferson WHITE. Notes For Thomas Jefferson White Married +5 iv. Jackson WHITE. +6 v. Rebecca Jane WHITE. +7 vi. Mary Ann WHITE. +8 vii. Caroline WHITE. +9 viii. Elizabeth WHITE. +10 ix. Lucretia WHITE. +11 x. John Byron WHITE. SECOND GENERATION 3. Robert Curtley WHITE. Notes For Robert Curtley White Married A Campbell 5. Jackson WHITE. 6. Rebecca Jane WHITE. Notes For Rebecca Jane White Wilkin Son Married Doc Wilkinson 7. Mary Ann WHITE. Notes For Mary Ann White Smith Married Ike Smith 8. Caroline WHITE. Notes For Caroline White Bunch Married A Bunch 9. Elizabeth WHITE. Notes For Elizabeth White Clendening Married A Clendening 10. Lucretia WHITE. Notes For Lucretia White Smith Married Quill Smith 11. John Byron WHITE was born on Nov 2 1850 in St. Clair County, Missouri. He died on Aug 20 1934 in Henry County, Missouri. Notes For John Byron White Taken From A Sheet Written By Unknown Author Title: Family History Of Grandfather And Grandmother White John Byron White Met Orlena Mcbee In The Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory And Married There November 28, 1871. They Then Moved To Greene County, Missouri, Near Greenville Where 2 Sons Were Born, James William And Calvin Orville Lee. They Then Left Missouri And Moved To Marion County Arkansas, Where 4 More Children Were Born - 3 Girls And 1 Boy - Sarah Lucretia, Rosa Evelyn, Cynthia Martela And Torrance Harvey. They Left Arkansas For Missouri, November 18th 1899. They Traveled By Covered Wagons And Reached St. Clair County, Missouri On November 26, 1899. They Settled In St. Clair County At What Was Known As The Smith Bend. Their Post Office Was Iconium, Missouri. They Later Moved To Kansas City, Missouri --- Resided There 2 Years Then Moved To Deepwater, Missouri In Henry County And Lived There Their Remaining Years. (In Marion County Their P.O. Was Peel, Arkansas. Also Near Lead Hill, In Boone Co.) Article Typed As Written. Did Not Edit. Note: William Jennings Bryan Was A 3rd Cousin---J.B.White's Grandmother Was A Bryan He was married to Orlena MCBEE (daughter of Calvin MCBEE and Eveline MCBEE) on Nov 28 1871 in Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Orlena MCBEE appeared on the census in 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Age in 1850 5/12 months She was born on Jan 25 1850 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. She died on Feb 19 1933 in Deepwater, Henry County, Missouri. Notes For Orlena Mcbee White 1850 Census Claiborne County, TN Name Orleny McBee She Moved From Tenn. To Texas At The Age Of 16, Then Moved To The Chickasaw Notion, Okla. Territory Where She Met John Bryon White And Married. John Byron WHITE and Orlena MCBEE had the following children: 12 i. James William WHITE was born on Feb 28 1874 in Near Greenville, Greene County, Missouri. 13 ii. Calvin Orville Lee WHITE was born on Oct 6 1875 in Near Greenville, Greene County, Missouri. +14 iii. Sarah Lucretia WHITE. 15 iv. Rosa Evelyn WHITE was born on Jan 7 1879 in Marion County, Arkansas. She died on Oct 3 1926. +16 v. Cynthia Martela WHITE. +17 vi. Torrance Harvey WHITE. Merriam White merriam@sprintmail.com http://home.sprintmail.com/~merriam/
I have several publications that I am willing to do lookup ups for your missing Whites. I only ask that you make your requests to me at <patwinfree@aol.com> and not tie up the list. Please do not ask me for all Whites listed, be specific...there is too much data for that. Publications: Death Notices from the People's Press (Salem, North Carolina) 1851-1892. An Indexed Abstract compiled and edited by Robert M. Topkins. Marriages of Surry County North Carolina 1779-1868 compiled by Brent H. Holcomb Marriage and Death Notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1888-1893 (Bulletin of the NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY, Raleigh, NC 1952. Pat Winfree
Hi Merriam, In my White line I have James H. White born aprox 1822 possibly in Kentucky he married: Cynthia Johnson born aprox 1827 possibly from Kentucky. Could you give me some dates and locations on James and wife Cynthia? I dont know James middle name, I only know the initial H. however, you noted your James as James Harvey White and the name Harvey is used quite a bit in our family line. Gale magnoyla@hotmail.com "Merriam White" <merriam@sprintmail.com> wrote: Looking for relatives and information on this White Family Descendants of James Harvey WHITE - Jan 31 2000 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. James Harvey WHITE. James Harvey WHITE and Cynthia Ann JOHNSON had the following children: 2 i. William WHITE died in In The Civil War. Notes For William White Died As A Young Man In The Civil Was +3 ii. Robert Curtley WHITE. 4 iii. Thomas Jefferson WHITE. Notes For Thomas Jefferson White Married +5 iv. Jackson WHITE. +6 v. Rebecca Jane WHITE. +7 vi. Mary Ann WHITE. +8 vii. Caroline WHITE. +9 viii. Elizabeth WHITE. +10 ix. Lucretia WHITE. +11 x. John Byron WHITE. SECOND GENERATION 3. Robert Curtley WHITE. Notes For Robert Curtley White Married A Campbell 5. Jackson WHITE. 6. Rebecca Jane WHITE. Notes For Rebecca Jane White Wilkin Son Married Doc Wilkinson 7. Mary Ann WHITE. Notes For Mary Ann White Smith Married Ike Smith 8. Caroline WHITE. Notes For Caroline White Bunch Married A Bunch 9. Elizabeth WHITE. Notes For Elizabeth White Clendening Married A Clendening 10. Lucretia WHITE. Notes For Lucretia White Smith Married Quill Smith 11. John Byron WHITE was born on Nov 2 1850 in St. Clair County, Missouri. He died on Aug 20 1934 in Henry County, Missouri. Notes For John Byron White Taken From A Sheet Written By Unknown Author Title: Family History Of Grandfather And Grandmother White John Byron White Met Orlena Mcbee In The Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory And Married There November 28, 1871. They Then Moved To Greene County, Missouri, Near Greenville Where 2 Sons Were Born, James William And Calvin Orville Lee. They Then Left Missouri And Moved To Marion County Arkansas, Where 4 More Children Were Born - 3 Girls And 1 Boy - Sarah Lucretia, Rosa Evelyn, Cynthia Martela And Torrance Harvey. They Left Arkansas For Missouri, November 18th 1899. They Traveled By Covered Wagons And Reached St. Clair County, Missouri On November 26, 1899. They Settled In St. Clair County At What Was Known As The Smith Bend. Their Post Office Was Iconium, Missouri. They Later Moved To Kansas City, Missouri --- Resided There 2 Years Then Moved To Deepwater, Missouri In Henry County And Lived There Their Remaining Years. (In Marion County Their P.O. Was Peel, Arkansas. Also Near Lead Hill, In Boone Co.) Article Typed As Written. Did Not Edit. Note: William Jennings Bryan Was A 3rd Cousin---J.B.White's Grandmother Was A Bryan He was married to Orlena MCBEE (daughter of Calvin MCBEE and Eveline MCBEE) on Nov 28 1871 in Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Orlena MCBEE appeared on the census in 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Age in 1850 5/12 months She was born on Jan 25 1850 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. She died on Feb 19 1933 in Deepwater, Henry County, Missouri. Notes For Orlena Mcbee White 1850 Census Claiborne County, TN Name Orleny McBee She Moved From Tenn. To Texas At The Age Of 16, Then Moved To The Chickasaw Notion, Okla. Territory Where She Met John Bryon White And Married. John Byron WHITE and Orlena MCBEE had the following children: 12 i. James William WHITE was born on Feb 28 1874 in Near Greenville, Greene County, Missouri. 13 ii. Calvin Orville Lee WHITE was born on Oct 6 1875 in Near Greenville, Greene County, Missouri. +14 iii. Sarah Lucretia WHITE. 15 iv. Rosa Evelyn WHITE was born on Jan 7 1879 in Marion County, Arkansas. She died on Oct 3 1926. +16 v. Cynthia Martela WHITE. +17 vi. Torrance Harvey WHITE. Merriam White merriam@sprintmail.com http://home.sprintmail.com/~merriam/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I was browsing ebay tonight and found the following group sheets at http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=243759647 The bidding starts at $70.00 but there are 340 White families listed. Maybe if a few of you got together for the cost everyone could benefit. No one has made a bid yet. Take care all! Rilla
IF YOU'VE NOT UTILIZED THEM YET, YOU'RE ENCOURAGED TO DO SO REAL SOON ============================================================ ...............http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/h/WHITE/queries.............. ============================================================ NOTE: WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINE NOTE: GIVE IT A SPECIFIC NAME & DATE
There are two White family cemeteries in Fannin County Texas, The one I first referred to an another near Lamasco. contains these. Byrd White b.1802-d. 18 .. wife -- Eunice N. (Nancy) b. 1819-18.... Martin P. (Putman) White their son. b. 23 dec. 1845 (in Alabama) d. 20 Oct.1882 wed 4 Apr. 1869 Fannin county Rebecca Wilkes White b. 6 Nov.1849-17 July 1940 Newton B. White 1854-1924 Robert C. 1859-1939 T.B. White 12 Oct.1872-15 Oct.1872 Beckie White 8 July 1877-27 July 1877 dau. of M.P.& R. B.A. White 20 June 1882-22 June 1883 son of M.P. & R. There are known to be many more graves than these, any additions? I think these are also buried there: Nancy White 9 Mar.1870-8 Sept. 1901 dau. of M.P. & R. James Derice White b. 1834-20 Oct.1885 son of Byrd & Eunice Sarah C. Whtie b. 1858-d. 1858 dau. of Byrd & Eunice susan in texas
the 1850 is online in full now some of the 1860. it is up partially in digital format. I am working on the index for it right now. Since it is digital actual pictures it is not searchable so we have an index about 5/6ths done. There are lookup volunteers too Links are on my webpages. .Susan http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfannin/census.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfannin/ jean mccoy wrote: > Susan I am working on Tx to Al to Tn to NC to Va Whites. Do you have > access to a Fannin Co census for 1850 or 1860 that you could pick up > birthplace of Williams father and mother? I'd like to figure this out > too. Jean mccoy@gvtc.com > > Susan Hawkins wrote: > > > I am working on some Fannin county Texas Whites. this ceme. is north of > > Bonham > > contains this family. Does anyone have anything on them. > > > > William White 1807-1894 wife Melissa 1815-1905 > > son John M. 1847-1916 wife Mary Atkins White 1852-1941 > > their sons I think Oran 1886-1888 and Bob 1892 > > Irvin 1848-1886 > > Henry 1857-1880 > > dau. Frances 1842-1895 > > also buried there I.A. wife of Wm.Cardwell 1851-1890, their dau. Bessie > > 1881-1883 > > James L. Williams 1834-1870 > > Ada Williams wife of R.C. 1868-1891
John - Couldn't get your email so am sending this to the list for you. Your small White family is interesting - Gen. TJ Green was at the battle of San Jacinto and died at Blair's Landing in 1864. (See: http://www.lsjunction.com/people2/green.htm and http://www.lsjunction.com/events/jacinto.htm) This piece of history was my Ggrandfather. Years later - my grandfather married into the White family in Texas. Henry C. Green m. Delia Mae Ginn Delia's mother had several last names - but her mother's father was Nazareth White. Talk about coincidences! Have a good evening! Rilla At 01:00 PM 1/30/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Here is another White line that is located in Texas. I have not seen >any links that appear obvious though. It is a very small family and my >kids and I appear to be the last in the line for several generations. > >The start of the line (as far back as we know) is John Carey White who >was born in Dekalb County, GA in 1816 he died in 1890 in Millican Texas. >Millican is located in Grimes County south of College Station. We know >he was in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836 and was given land from the >Republic of Texas. So he came to Texas while it was still part of >Mexico. > >His son was James Cobbs White born in 1858 in Millican and his son (my >grandfather)was also named James Cobbs White (born 1894) and he was born >in Navasota. My Uncle was also named James Cobb White (they forgot >about the "s" on Cobbs) > >It would appear that anyone who has a J.C. White (John Carey or James >Cobbs) probably should link up and compare notes. > >Thanks. >John White Adams >
I am working on some Fannin county Texas Whites. this ceme. is north of Bonham contains this family. Does anyone have anything on them. William White 1807-1894 wife Melissa 1815-1905 son John M. 1847-1916 wife Mary Atkins White 1852-1941 their sons I think Oran 1886-1888 and Bob 1892 Irvin 1848-1886 Henry 1857-1880 dau. Frances 1842-1895 also buried there I.A. wife of Wm.Cardwell 1851-1890, their dau. Bessie 1881-1883 James L. Williams 1834-1870 Ada Williams wife of R.C. 1868-1891
Hello all! Has anyone ever heard of any of the WHITE families that changed their name from WHITMAN to WHITE? There is a family story that one of our ancestors made such a name change a long time ago. We can go back to Charles WHITE (1810) who ended up in Coles County IL, but back further ????? Your thoughts? Warren White Warren E. White 5280 Charlotte Way Livermore CA 94550 (925) 443-2729
Here is another White line that is located in Texas. I have not seen any links that appear obvious though. It is a very small family and my kids and I appear to be the last in the line for several generations. The start of the line (as far back as we know) is John Carey White who was born in Dekalb County, GA in 1816 he died in 1890 in Millican Texas. Millican is located in Grimes County south of College Station. We know he was in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836 and was given land from the Republic of Texas. So he came to Texas while it was still part of Mexico. His son was James Cobbs White born in 1858 in Millican and his son (my grandfather)was also named James Cobbs White (born 1894) and he was born in Navasota. My Uncle was also named James Cobb White (they forgot about the "s" on Cobbs) It would appear that anyone who has a J.C. White (John Carey or James Cobbs) probably should link up and compare notes. Thanks. John White Adams
Susan I am working on Tx to Al to Tn to NC to Va Whites. Do you have access to a Fannin Co census for 1850 or 1860 that you could pick up birthplace of Williams father and mother? I'd like to figure this out too. Jean mccoy@gvtc.com Susan Hawkins wrote: > I am working on some Fannin county Texas Whites. this ceme. is north of > Bonham > contains this family. Does anyone have anything on them. > > William White 1807-1894 wife Melissa 1815-1905 > son John M. 1847-1916 wife Mary Atkins White 1852-1941 > their sons I think Oran 1886-1888 and Bob 1892 > Irvin 1848-1886 > Henry 1857-1880 > dau. Frances 1842-1895 > also buried there I.A. wife of Wm.Cardwell 1851-1890, their dau. Bessie > 1881-1883 > James L. Williams 1834-1870 > Ada Williams wife of R.C. 1868-1891
John Miller White b 1863 in Mercer Co, Pa was mostly called "Easy" White, and was a builder of skyscrapers in Kansas City, Seattle, and Bremerton, Wash, Astoria, Ore, and San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Fresno, and Mare Island in Ca. He was a well known oil painter and artist. I have the story written by his son, Victor H. White, and will be glad to share it with anyone connected. Jean W mccoy@gvtc.com
Several months ago I sent off to the Texas state Archives to receive a copy of the pension application for Sidney Agustus White. I later found out that he was not one of my family members, so I will mail this to anyone else that it would help in their research. The application is for Sidney Agustus White turned 67 years old in Dec. 1913, born in Irdell County N. Carolina. At the time of application he resided in Maxey, Lamar County, Texas. He served in the served in the Confederate army in the 8th N. Carolina Co. A until he was imprisoned at Point lookout. Randy Gray r-dgray@worldnet.att.net
Could someone help me with this WHITE family brick wall? James "Jim" WHITE b 15 Jul 1814 in GA married Mary R. MAYES b 1824 GA They married 11 Sep 1840 in Dallas Co.,AL They lived in Perry Co., AL They both died in White Co., AR I would like to know the parents and siblings of James WHITE and siblings and the parents of Mary R. MAYES Does anyone have any information on a John WHITE born in VA married to Catherine? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jo Ann Cooper