This site is not provided by me and to my knowledge is provided by the Brigham Young University at the Harry B. Lee Library. In order to access the information you have to have Adobe Reader. Once you access the site and if you want to research other books you can click on the word browse. I believe this is the only book pertaining to this line of White's however and I have not looked through them all. For the White family though I believe there is an option to print the book, although an early copy of the book would be nice. Cori Leigh On 5/13/07, Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer <ginnykeefer@cox.net> wrote: > > Canada Girl; A wonderful site but my limited computer expertise does not > allow me to access it. > Can you send me any instructions for other books to view? > Thank you for sharing what you already have > . ginnykeefer@cox.net > .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·. > > > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Cori Leigh Landry
Can you send me the web site. Mary White Dunnam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Canada Girl" <canadarock1970@gmail.com> To: <white@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Peter White Family of New Jersey. This site is not provided by me and to my knowledge is provided by the Brigham Young University at the Harry B. Lee Library. In order to access the information you have to have Adobe Reader. Once you access the site and if you want to research other books you can click on the word browse. I believe this is the only book pertaining to this line of White's however and I have not looked through them all. For the White family though I believe there is an option to print the book, although an early copy of the book would be nice. Cori Leigh On 5/13/07, Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer <ginnykeefer@cox.net> wrote: > > Canada Girl; A wonderful site but my limited computer expertise does not > allow me to access it. > Can you send me any instructions for other books to view? > Thank you for sharing what you already have > . ginnykeefer@cox.net > .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·. > > > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Cori Leigh Landry PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.0/803 - Release Date: 5/13/2007 12:17 PM
This is the site that Canada Girl shared with us. She does not have the book personally. She looks at books available on the internet through Brigham Young at the library site that this URL takes you too. See down lower for URL. .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Canada Girl" <canadarock1970@gmail.com> To: <white@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 9:55 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Peter White Family of New Jersey. > The internet link to this book is > > http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH9&CISOPTR=15068&REC=14 > > It was also at my local library. Thanks for sending the info. > > Cori Leigh > > On 5/13/07, Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer <ginnykeefer@cox.net> wrote: >> >> Peter White of New Jersey from 1670 and of William White and wife, >> Deborah >> Tilton, 1906 by James A. White >> >> When this book was written, the author thought Thomas White was the >> father >> of Peter White. Just as the book was being prepared for press, the author >> received a letter from Rev.. William Hance who had put years of >> painstaking >> and enthusiastic work into this family research and could be relied upon >> to >> be accurate. This ERROR shows in the words of the book in the following - >> Peter shown as son of Thomas instead of brother to Thomas. Make the >> correction in your work as you read the words below. >> >> Rev. Hance stated the descent as follows; >> Thomas of the first generation; Administration granted to his son, >> Samuel, >> February 4,1684; had 3 sons:- Samuel who married Elizabeth Wardell, and >> left >> a son, Joel, as appears from his Will proved July 5, 1698; Thomas, who >> administered on his brother Samuel's estate, and whose own Will, dated >> Nov. >> 9, 1712, was proved December 4, 1712; and >> Amos, who married, in 1708, Hannah Mills, and died 1729-30. >> Peter, brother to above Thomas of the first generation, died 1697-8. He >> married Mary Worthley, and was father of Peter White [3.] >> >> There is a picture of Vincent and Mary White and their children. >> >> It is the aim of this book to furnish a record of genealogy of that >> branch of the White family which traces its descent through William White >> and Deborah Tilton White, who came to the Province of New Brunswick with >> other Loyalists in 1783. >> >> The family lineage is herein traced back to 1670. In that year, Thomas >> White, carpenter, came to America from Deal, Kent County, England. In >> 1675, >> he bought land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Thomas Potter and >> Judah >> Allen. He died in 1683-4, leaving two sons; Samuel and Peter. He also, >> possibly, had a third son, William, for the county records show that one >> William White was a grand juror in 1678, and for the marriage of William >> White and Mary Katherine Dower. >> >> Peter White [2] is the ancestor of William White, the Loyalist. His >> brother, Samuel, patented land in Shrewsbury by the Sea, where the Tucker >> family, who also came from Deal, England had land. The site of this land >> is >> now called Deal [1906], New Jersey. Peter White [2] owned land in what is >> still known [1906] as Shrewsbury, situated some fifteen miles from Deal, >> NJ. >> This land , or part of it, was conveyed by him by deed from Sarah Parker, >> a >> widow, and her sons, George and William, May 10th, 1668. >> >> Although Samuel [2] is not in the line of descent which this book is >> designed to record, it may be of interest to mention that he died in >> 1697, >> leaving three sons. Thomas, his eldest, was twice married, but the author >> was not able to ascertain either the name or date of death of his first >> wife, the name of his second wife was Elizabeth Cole, he dies in 1712. >> The >> second son, Samuel, married Elizabeth Wardell, he died, leaving a Will >> which >> is recorded in New Jersey Archives, page 288. The third son, Amos, >> married >> December 2nd, 1708, Hannah Mills, and died in 1729 or 1730. >> >> Peter White [2] died in 1697. His will bears the date, March 20th, >> 1697, >> and was probated June 10th, 1697. His wife's name was Mary and by her he >> had >> ten children, three sons and seven daughters; Peter was probably his >> eldest >> son and married Abigail Lippincott, who was the daughter of Remembrance >> and >> Margaret [Barbour] Lippincott. She was born September 17th, 1625 and was >> alive on October 19th, 1734. Peter White [3] died in 1733, his Will bears >> the date February 14th, 1733 and was proved May 2nd, 1733, and is >> recorded >> at Trenton in Book II, folio 478. Robert, another son, married Margaret >> Hartshorne and died May 10th, 1747. Thomas, the only other son, died in >> 1747; his wife's name was Christian. Mary, one of Peter's [2] several >> daughters, was born January 19th, 1673, married Richard Lippincott, >> October >> 12th, 1695 and died May 12th, 1723. Ann, another daughter, was twice >> married, first to Mr. Sutton and secondly to J___ Cheshire, February >> 14th, >> 1692. From the record of th! >> is second marriage, it appears that the following persons were witnesses >> to the ceremony; Peter White and Mary his wife; father and mother of the >> bride; John Worthley; Samuel White; Thomas White; Peter Tilton; Margaret >> Lippincott; Elizabeth White; junior; Sarah Reape; Jane White; Mary White; >> junior; and Elizabeth White. A third daughter, Elizabeth, was born >> January >> 28th, 1680, and married Joseph Lippincott, august 17th, 1701. Sarah was >> the >> name of a fourth daughter but the writer had been unable to glean any >> information concerning her beyond her name. Another daughter named Jane >> married Thomas Garwood, July 28th, 1673. There were two other daughters >> referred to, but not named in their father's Will; they probably died >> young. >> >> The children of Peter White [3] and Abigail [Lippincott] White are as >> follows; Britton born November 17th, 1712 and married October 19th, 1754 >> to >> Dinah Corliss; Benjamin who married Mary Morris; Peter [4] who married >> Huldy Tabor January 22m 1747; Ruth who married Joshua Bund or Bond; Sarah >> born May 21, 1715 married October 22, 1737 to Jacob Corliss; Hannah who >> married Job Cook, a son of Ebenezer and Mary [Patterson] Cook; Dorothy >> who >> married Amos Chandler April 30, 1739; and Elizabeth and Abigail. >> >> The children of Peter White [4] and Hulda [Tabor] White were; >> Benjamin, Philip. Vincent, Aaron, John and Susan. >> >> Benjamin White [5] eldest son of Peter White [4] was born December 20, >> 1749, and married Amah Ball, March 16, 1775 and died December 23, 1842. >> His >> wife, Amah, died April 21, 1816. >> >> The Rev. White Hance received copies of several papers. Among them was >> an indenture of apprenticeship signed by John Craddock, Benjamin White >> and >> Peter White, of the Township of Shrewsbury, bearing the date of 18th >> March >> 1766, in which it is witnessed that Benjamin White, son of Peter White >> and >> Hulda, his wife, with the consent of his father and mother, doth put >> himself >> an apprentice to John Craddock, 'to learn ye artt and mistery of ye trade >> he >> now followeth, that is, that of cordwainer or shoemaker and tanner, and >> with >> him to "Serve form he date hereof the full term of three years" and 'Ten >> Months". >> >> Rev Hance also found a fragment of a letter which apparently was >> written >> to Benjamin White, dated St John's , Parr Town, September 15, 1784, and >> signed, "Your loving brother, William White". In this letter he speaks of >> liking " the place amazingly well" and of having a son, Philip, named >> after >> his own brother. Rev. Hance also found a fragment of a letter which >> apparently was written to Benjamin White by his sister, Susan, as it >> contains the following, " My kind love to Amy and all the children," and >> is >> signed " your loving sister till death, Sukey White". >> >> Also, there is a letter which would seem to have been written to >> Benjamin by his mother, Huldah, although the letter is in a fragmentary >> condition, and without address or date. It reads; " July ye 14, 1791. >> Dear >> Son, _ I rite, having this opportunity to let you know that I am in good >> health as can be expected for so old a woman as I am. I had a hard spell >> of >> sickness last spring, but I lived through it, and thank God, for His >> merciful goodness." >> >> There was also found a letter addressed to Benjamin White, Dartmouth, >> near Long Plain, and dated July ye 15, 1791, signed "your loving brother >> till death, John White " in which John speaks of having recently returned >> from traveling eleven hundred miles among the nine nations Indians", >> where >> he states his intention to visit his brother, Benjamin, in a year of two >> if >> nothing happens." >> >> Philip White [5], son of Peter White [4] and Huldah White, was born >> 1756; married 1. ___ by whom he had a son, John, who was born December 8, >> 1772 and married Susan, daughter of Gilbert Lane, married 2nd October 29, >> 1773, Jane Miers, by whom he had a daughter, Susan, born Mar 6th, 1775. >> >> Etc etc >> >> This book has many pages. I will look in the index to help New Jersey >> White researchers to help. Too much to type it all. New England >> Genealogical >> Society at Boston, MA has two copies of this book. There should be many >> more >> as the author stated he gave a copy to all who could prove to him they >> descended from this family. Ask your reference librarian to contact large >> libraries in your area regarding interlibrary loan of a copy of this book >> if >> possible. >> >> Ginny Keefer >> >> PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > Cori Leigh Landry > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Canada Girl this a great site. Do you have any books on Lafayette White in the Pa. area or Canada area if so how much for each book.> From: ginnykeefer@cox.net> To: white@rootsweb.com> Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 12:40:43 -0700> Subject: Re: [WHITE] Peter White Family of New Jersey.> > Canada Girl; A wonderful site but my limited computer expertise does not > allow me to access it.> Can you send me any instructions for other books to view?> Thank you for sharing what you already have> . ginnykeefer@cox.net> .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·. > > > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES!> -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Download Messenger. Start an i’m conversation. Support a cause. Join now. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGWL_MAY07
The internet link to this book is http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH9&CISOPTR=15068&REC=14 It was also at my local library. Thanks for sending the info. Cori Leigh On 5/13/07, Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer <ginnykeefer@cox.net> wrote: > > Peter White of New Jersey from 1670 and of William White and wife, Deborah > Tilton, 1906 by James A. White > > When this book was written, the author thought Thomas White was the father > of Peter White. Just as the book was being prepared for press, the author > received a letter from Rev.. William Hance who had put years of painstaking > and enthusiastic work into this family research and could be relied upon to > be accurate. This ERROR shows in the words of the book in the following - > Peter shown as son of Thomas instead of brother to Thomas. Make the > correction in your work as you read the words below. > > Rev. Hance stated the descent as follows; > Thomas of the first generation; Administration granted to his son, Samuel, > February 4,1684; had 3 sons:- Samuel who married Elizabeth Wardell, and left > a son, Joel, as appears from his Will proved July 5, 1698; Thomas, who > administered on his brother Samuel's estate, and whose own Will, dated Nov. > 9, 1712, was proved December 4, 1712; and > Amos, who married, in 1708, Hannah Mills, and died 1729-30. > Peter, brother to above Thomas of the first generation, died 1697-8. He > married Mary Worthley, and was father of Peter White [3.] > > There is a picture of Vincent and Mary White and their children. > > It is the aim of this book to furnish a record of genealogy of that > branch of the White family which traces its descent through William White > and Deborah Tilton White, who came to the Province of New Brunswick with > other Loyalists in 1783. > > The family lineage is herein traced back to 1670. In that year, Thomas > White, carpenter, came to America from Deal, Kent County, England. In 1675, > he bought land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Thomas Potter and Judah > Allen. He died in 1683-4, leaving two sons; Samuel and Peter. He also, > possibly, had a third son, William, for the county records show that one > William White was a grand juror in 1678, and for the marriage of William > White and Mary Katherine Dower. > > Peter White [2] is the ancestor of William White, the Loyalist. His > brother, Samuel, patented land in Shrewsbury by the Sea, where the Tucker > family, who also came from Deal, England had land. The site of this land is > now called Deal [1906], New Jersey. Peter White [2] owned land in what is > still known [1906] as Shrewsbury, situated some fifteen miles from Deal, NJ. > This land , or part of it, was conveyed by him by deed from Sarah Parker, a > widow, and her sons, George and William, May 10th, 1668. > > Although Samuel [2] is not in the line of descent which this book is > designed to record, it may be of interest to mention that he died in 1697, > leaving three sons. Thomas, his eldest, was twice married, but the author > was not able to ascertain either the name or date of death of his first > wife, the name of his second wife was Elizabeth Cole, he dies in 1712. The > second son, Samuel, married Elizabeth Wardell, he died, leaving a Will which > is recorded in New Jersey Archives, page 288. The third son, Amos, married > December 2nd, 1708, Hannah Mills, and died in 1729 or 1730. > > Peter White [2] died in 1697. His will bears the date, March 20th, 1697, > and was probated June 10th, 1697. His wife's name was Mary and by her he had > ten children, three sons and seven daughters; Peter was probably his eldest > son and married Abigail Lippincott, who was the daughter of Remembrance and > Margaret [Barbour] Lippincott. She was born September 17th, 1625 and was > alive on October 19th, 1734. Peter White [3] died in 1733, his Will bears > the date February 14th, 1733 and was proved May 2nd, 1733, and is recorded > at Trenton in Book II, folio 478. Robert, another son, married Margaret > Hartshorne and died May 10th, 1747. Thomas, the only other son, died in > 1747; his wife's name was Christian. Mary, one of Peter's [2] several > daughters, was born January 19th, 1673, married Richard Lippincott, October > 12th, 1695 and died May 12th, 1723. Ann, another daughter, was twice > married, first to Mr. Sutton and secondly to J___ Cheshire, February 14th, > 1692. From the record of th! > is second marriage, it appears that the following persons were witnesses > to the ceremony; Peter White and Mary his wife; father and mother of the > bride; John Worthley; Samuel White; Thomas White; Peter Tilton; Margaret > Lippincott; Elizabeth White; junior; Sarah Reape; Jane White; Mary White; > junior; and Elizabeth White. A third daughter, Elizabeth, was born January > 28th, 1680, and married Joseph Lippincott, august 17th, 1701. Sarah was the > name of a fourth daughter but the writer had been unable to glean any > information concerning her beyond her name. Another daughter named Jane > married Thomas Garwood, July 28th, 1673. There were two other daughters > referred to, but not named in their father's Will; they probably died young. > > The children of Peter White [3] and Abigail [Lippincott] White are as > follows; Britton born November 17th, 1712 and married October 19th, 1754 to > Dinah Corliss; Benjamin who married Mary Morris; Peter [4] who married > Huldy Tabor January 22m 1747; Ruth who married Joshua Bund or Bond; Sarah > born May 21, 1715 married October 22, 1737 to Jacob Corliss; Hannah who > married Job Cook, a son of Ebenezer and Mary [Patterson] Cook; Dorothy who > married Amos Chandler April 30, 1739; and Elizabeth and Abigail. > > The children of Peter White [4] and Hulda [Tabor] White were; > Benjamin, Philip. Vincent, Aaron, John and Susan. > > Benjamin White [5] eldest son of Peter White [4] was born December 20, > 1749, and married Amah Ball, March 16, 1775 and died December 23, 1842. His > wife, Amah, died April 21, 1816. > > The Rev. White Hance received copies of several papers. Among them was > an indenture of apprenticeship signed by John Craddock, Benjamin White and > Peter White, of the Township of Shrewsbury, bearing the date of 18th March > 1766, in which it is witnessed that Benjamin White, son of Peter White and > Hulda, his wife, with the consent of his father and mother, doth put himself > an apprentice to John Craddock, 'to learn ye artt and mistery of ye trade he > now followeth, that is, that of cordwainer or shoemaker and tanner, and with > him to "Serve form he date hereof the full term of three years" and 'Ten > Months". > > Rev Hance also found a fragment of a letter which apparently was written > to Benjamin White, dated St John's , Parr Town, September 15, 1784, and > signed, "Your loving brother, William White". In this letter he speaks of > liking " the place amazingly well" and of having a son, Philip, named after > his own brother. Rev. Hance also found a fragment of a letter which > apparently was written to Benjamin White by his sister, Susan, as it > contains the following, " My kind love to Amy and all the children," and is > signed " your loving sister till death, Sukey White". > > Also, there is a letter which would seem to have been written to > Benjamin by his mother, Huldah, although the letter is in a fragmentary > condition, and without address or date. It reads; " July ye 14, 1791. Dear > Son, _ I rite, having this opportunity to let you know that I am in good > health as can be expected for so old a woman as I am. I had a hard spell of > sickness last spring, but I lived through it, and thank God, for His > merciful goodness." > > There was also found a letter addressed to Benjamin White, Dartmouth, > near Long Plain, and dated July ye 15, 1791, signed "your loving brother > till death, John White " in which John speaks of having recently returned > from traveling eleven hundred miles among the nine nations Indians", where > he states his intention to visit his brother, Benjamin, in a year of two if > nothing happens." > > Philip White [5], son of Peter White [4] and Huldah White, was born > 1756; married 1. ___ by whom he had a son, John, who was born December 8, > 1772 and married Susan, daughter of Gilbert Lane, married 2nd October 29, > 1773, Jane Miers, by whom he had a daughter, Susan, born Mar 6th, 1775. > > Etc etc > > This book has many pages. I will look in the index to help New Jersey > White researchers to help. Too much to type it all. New England Genealogical > Society at Boston, MA has two copies of this book. There should be many more > as the author stated he gave a copy to all who could prove to him they > descended from this family. Ask your reference librarian to contact large > libraries in your area regarding interlibrary loan of a copy of this book if > possible. > > Ginny Keefer > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Cori Leigh Landry
Canada Girl; A wonderful site but my limited computer expertise does not allow me to access it. Can you send me any instructions for other books to view? Thank you for sharing what you already have . ginnykeefer@cox.net .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·.
Looking for any White descendants, whose ancestors changed their name from Musselwhite to White. -- Sam West e-mail: sam.west.1@gmail.com "Not all of us can do great things, but we all can do small things in a great way." author unknown
Peter White of New Jersey from 1670 and of William White and wife, Deborah Tilton, 1906 by James A. White When this book was written, the author thought Thomas White was the father of Peter White. Just as the book was being prepared for press, the author received a letter from Rev.. William Hance who had put years of painstaking and enthusiastic work into this family research and could be relied upon to be accurate. This ERROR shows in the words of the book in the following - Peter shown as son of Thomas instead of brother to Thomas. Make the correction in your work as you read the words below. Rev. Hance stated the descent as follows; Thomas of the first generation; Administration granted to his son, Samuel, February 4,1684; had 3 sons:- Samuel who married Elizabeth Wardell, and left a son, Joel, as appears from his Will proved July 5, 1698; Thomas, who administered on his brother Samuel's estate, and whose own Will, dated Nov. 9, 1712, was proved December 4, 1712; and Amos, who married, in 1708, Hannah Mills, and died 1729-30. Peter, brother to above Thomas of the first generation, died 1697-8. He married Mary Worthley, and was father of Peter White [3.] There is a picture of Vincent and Mary White and their children. It is the aim of this book to furnish a record of genealogy of that branch of the White family which traces its descent through William White and Deborah Tilton White, who came to the Province of New Brunswick with other Loyalists in 1783. The family lineage is herein traced back to 1670. In that year, Thomas White, carpenter, came to America from Deal, Kent County, England. In 1675, he bought land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Thomas Potter and Judah Allen. He died in 1683-4, leaving two sons; Samuel and Peter. He also, possibly, had a third son, William, for the county records show that one William White was a grand juror in 1678, and for the marriage of William White and Mary Katherine Dower. Peter White [2] is the ancestor of William White, the Loyalist. His brother, Samuel, patented land in Shrewsbury by the Sea, where the Tucker family, who also came from Deal, England had land. The site of this land is now called Deal [1906], New Jersey. Peter White [2] owned land in what is still known [1906] as Shrewsbury, situated some fifteen miles from Deal, NJ. This land , or part of it, was conveyed by him by deed from Sarah Parker, a widow, and her sons, George and William, May 10th, 1668. Although Samuel [2] is not in the line of descent which this book is designed to record, it may be of interest to mention that he died in 1697, leaving three sons. Thomas, his eldest, was twice married, but the author was not able to ascertain either the name or date of death of his first wife, the name of his second wife was Elizabeth Cole, he dies in 1712. The second son, Samuel, married Elizabeth Wardell, he died, leaving a Will which is recorded in New Jersey Archives, page 288. The third son, Amos, married December 2nd, 1708, Hannah Mills, and died in 1729 or 1730. Peter White [2] died in 1697. His will bears the date, March 20th, 1697, and was probated June 10th, 1697. His wife's name was Mary and by her he had ten children, three sons and seven daughters; Peter was probably his eldest son and married Abigail Lippincott, who was the daughter of Remembrance and Margaret [Barbour] Lippincott. She was born September 17th, 1625 and was alive on October 19th, 1734. Peter White [3] died in 1733, his Will bears the date February 14th, 1733 and was proved May 2nd, 1733, and is recorded at Trenton in Book II, folio 478. Robert, another son, married Margaret Hartshorne and died May 10th, 1747. Thomas, the only other son, died in 1747; his wife's name was Christian. Mary, one of Peter's [2] several daughters, was born January 19th, 1673, married Richard Lippincott, October 12th, 1695 and died May 12th, 1723. Ann, another daughter, was twice married, first to Mr. Sutton and secondly to J___ Cheshire, February 14th, 1692. From the record of this second marriage, it appears that the following persons were witnesses to the ceremony; Peter White and Mary his wife; father and mother of the bride; John Worthley; Samuel White; Thomas White; Peter Tilton; Margaret Lippincott; Elizabeth White; junior; Sarah Reape; Jane White; Mary White; junior; and Elizabeth White. A third daughter, Elizabeth, was born January 28th, 1680, and married Joseph Lippincott, august 17th, 1701. Sarah was the name of a fourth daughter but the writer had been unable to glean any information concerning her beyond her name. Another daughter named Jane married Thomas Garwood, July 28th, 1673. There were two other daughters referred to, but not named in their father's Will; they probably died young. The children of Peter White [3] and Abigail [Lippincott] White are as follows; Britton born November 17th, 1712 and married October 19th, 1754 to Dinah Corliss; Benjamin who married Mary Morris; Peter [4] who married Huldy Tabor January 22m 1747; Ruth who married Joshua Bund or Bond; Sarah born May 21, 1715 married October 22, 1737 to Jacob Corliss; Hannah who married Job Cook, a son of Ebenezer and Mary [Patterson] Cook; Dorothy who married Amos Chandler April 30, 1739; and Elizabeth and Abigail. The children of Peter White [4] and Hulda [Tabor] White were; Benjamin, Philip. Vincent, Aaron, John and Susan. Benjamin White [5] eldest son of Peter White [4] was born December 20, 1749, and married Amah Ball, March 16, 1775 and died December 23, 1842. His wife, Amah, died April 21, 1816. The Rev. White Hance received copies of several papers. Among them was an indenture of apprenticeship signed by John Craddock, Benjamin White and Peter White, of the Township of Shrewsbury, bearing the date of 18th March 1766, in which it is witnessed that Benjamin White, son of Peter White and Hulda, his wife, with the consent of his father and mother, doth put himself an apprentice to John Craddock, 'to learn ye artt and mistery of ye trade he now followeth, that is, that of cordwainer or shoemaker and tanner, and with him to "Serve form he date hereof the full term of three years" and 'Ten Months". Rev Hance also found a fragment of a letter which apparently was written to Benjamin White, dated St John's , Parr Town, September 15, 1784, and signed, "Your loving brother, William White". In this letter he speaks of liking " the place amazingly well" and of having a son, Philip, named after his own brother. Rev. Hance also found a fragment of a letter which apparently was written to Benjamin White by his sister, Susan, as it contains the following, " My kind love to Amy and all the children," and is signed " your loving sister till death, Sukey White". Also, there is a letter which would seem to have been written to Benjamin by his mother, Huldah, although the letter is in a fragmentary condition, and without address or date. It reads; " July ye 14, 1791. Dear Son, _ I rite, having this opportunity to let you know that I am in good health as can be expected for so old a woman as I am. I had a hard spell of sickness last spring, but I lived through it, and thank God, for His merciful goodness." There was also found a letter addressed to Benjamin White, Dartmouth, near Long Plain, and dated July ye 15, 1791, signed "your loving brother till death, John White " in which John speaks of having recently returned from traveling eleven hundred miles among the nine nations Indians", where he states his intention to visit his brother, Benjamin, in a year of two if nothing happens." Philip White [5], son of Peter White [4] and Huldah White, was born 1756; married 1. ___ by whom he had a son, John, who was born December 8, 1772 and married Susan, daughter of Gilbert Lane, married 2nd October 29, 1773, Jane Miers, by whom he had a daughter, Susan, born Mar 6th, 1775. Etc etc This book has many pages. I will look in the index to help New Jersey White researchers to help. Too much to type it all. New England Genealogical Society at Boston, MA has two copies of this book. There should be many more as the author stated he gave a copy to all who could prove to him they descended from this family. Ask your reference librarian to contact large libraries in your area regarding interlibrary loan of a copy of this book if possible. Ginny Keefer
Good morning all, What I have so far is from the census records 1841 & 1851 and his daughter's marriage certificate. Joseph WHITE occupation, book seller or stationer,, Somerset and his wife Elizabeth born abt 1786 Old Cleeve, Somerset occupation school mistress. 1841 census Joseph 55 and Elizabeth 55 are living Stevens Court, St Augustine, Bristol, Gloucester also living with them is Ann James 50 and presumably her sons George 24 and Henry 18. 1851 census Joseph has died and Elizabeth White is still living at Stephens Court with Ann James who was born Barnstaple, Devon. If anyone thinks they could have a connection or wants more information please contact me. Maryanne South Australia http://www.sellstrom.net/families.htm
Looking for descendants of John White & Mary Polly Lee- Have some information but, need to clarify many details and would like to have any additional on this Family. Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick John WHITE - Son of Thomas White and Sarah Ann Pyle; b: 26 Oct 1872 in Van Zandt Co., TX d: 09 Feb 1949 in Van Zandt Co., TX He married Mary Polly LEE m: 25 Sep 1892 in Van Zandt Co., TX b: 27 Nov 1877 in (Prob) Grayson Co., TX d: 15 Mar 1933 in Van Zandt Co., TX Father: John William LEE Mother: Rachel Jane MOODY/KEETON Their Children; 1. Abbie D (Bill) WHITE b: 27 Sep 1894 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d: 29 Oct 1989 in Lampasas Co., TX Husband #1. Elbert Sessions MCELROY m: Abt. 1915 in (?) Texas Father: William Void MCELROY Mother: Emma Lucinda (Blackley (?) HICKS) Husband #2. Conley Arnold CRAIG m: Bet. 1930 - 1937 in (?) Howard Co., TX Father: John Arnold CRAIG Mother: Emma Lucinda (Blackley (?) HICKS) Husband #3. W. J. (Jim) GALLOWAY m: 29 Jan 1938 in Van Zandt Co., TX 2. Rebecca (Becky-Dude) WHITE b: 08 Jan 1896 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d: 10 Apr 1917 in Van Zandt Co., TX She married Albert Robert CARO m: 11 Nov 1911 in Van Zandt Co., TX b: 02 Nov 1889 in Texas d: 25 Apr 1979 in Van Zandt Co., TX Father: David T C CARO Mother: Demercia PICKLESIMER 3. Archie WHITE b: 05 Oct 1898 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d: 01 Mar 1966 in Van Zandt Co., Texas He married Geneva (Neva) BUTLER m: 12 Jan 1924 in Van Zandt Co., TX b: 15 Aug 1905 in TX d: 15 Dec 1999 in Van Zandt Co., TX Father: Reb/Bunch BUTLER Mother: UNKNOWN 4. John R (Fuller) WHITE b: Abt. 1901 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d. Possibly Dallas Co., TX He married Bessie Dell WHATLEY m: 06 Nov 1924 in Van Zandt Co., TX b: Abt. 1910 in TX- d. Unknown Father: J T WHATLEY Mother: Lizzie UNKNOWN 5. Dailey (Dale Or Dolly) WHITE b: 04 Feb 1903 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas d: Abt. 1926 in (?) Texas She married Arthur (Barney) LANGFORD m: 04 Nov 1922 in Van Zandt Co., TX b: 14 May 1902 in Unknown d: Feb 1967 in Van Zandt Co., TX 6. Daisy Mae WHITE b: 04 Feb 1903 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d: Bet. 01 - 06 Mar 1983 in Grand Saline, Van Zandt Co., TX She married Reb/Bunch BUTLER m: Aft. 1930 7. Ethel Mae (Effie) WHITE b: Abt. 1907 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX d: Bet. 1923 - 1924 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., TX She married Unknown CALLOWAY m: Abt. 1922 in TX John & Elnora Cook-Wyrick Families; http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/y/r/Elnora--F-Wyrick/ Yesterday is a memory, Tomorrow is a dream, Today is a Gift
HI Does any one please have history on these people you could share. My brothers wifes family. My brothers wife has no family history. Her mother has died her father is 77 and left home when he was a teenager. This family moved from Clinton CO to Lycoming CO after 1900. I am seeking any data on John J SMITH- born Dec 1897 ?? He marries a Jeanette White in 1958 she was daughter of a John WHITE and Jeanette Tenarchick (Polish?). Jeanette White was born in 1936 in Lycoming Co PA she has died. No other data on her parents are known. John J SMITH son of Orville M SMITH and his wife Mary . I have no other data except what is in this census. No maiden name on Mary.. Orville M SMITH father was a Samuel SMITH and wife Mary. I have no maiden name for his wife or Samuel parents names etc. If you have any data can you please share it with us?. My brother and I are collecting it for his daughter . I just am better at it so I doing most of it. Thank you Jeanie April 9 1930 367 Woodland Ave, 15 Ward, Post Office in Loyalsock TWP, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania *John J Smith 32 machine operator at a motor manufacturing co. Got married when he was 28 Rents house 35.00 Frances M Smith 27 She got married when she was 23 John T Smith 3 and 3 months Richard A Smith 1 year and 7 months *Raymond L Smith -6 months old (Raymond Laverne SMITH known as Jr or Charles) (all in fam. b. PA as were the grandparents ) ------------- January 12 1920 965, 5th Ward City of Williamsport, Lycoming CO PA *Orville M SMITH age 64 he was born in PA as were his parents Laborer at Novelty plant he rents house Mary SMITH 60 born in PA Mary SMITH age 28-machine operator in shirt factory James SMITH age 26-laborer in garage factory Blanch SMITH age 24-machine operator in shirt factory Elizabeth SMITH age 18-machine operator in staple work Clarence SMITH age 15-laborer in planning mill Lester SMITH age 13 Eva SMITH age 11 Do Not know were John J SMITH is in 1920 he should be about 23) ---- April 22 1910 910 Second ST 5th Ward Williamsport Lycoming CO PA *Orville M SMITH age 47 He was born in PA as were his parents he is a house painter -4 months he was not employed in past years, married 24 years, he rents house Mary SMITH 44 her parents were Irish she gave birth to 13 children Harry P SMITH age 24 Charles E SMITH age 20 Mary M SMITH age 18 James F SMITH age 16 Katherine B SMITH age 14 *John J SMITH age 13 Lillian A SMITH age 11 Bertha Elizabeth SMITH age 9 George A SMITH age 7 Clarence SMITH age 5 Lester L SMITH age 4 Eva L SMITH age 2 ------- June 8, 1900 262 P J E RR Avenue 3rd Ward Lock Haven, Clinton CO PA *Orville M SMITH age 37 June 1862 , he is a house painter, he was born in PA as were his parents Mary SMITH age 37 she was born in PA her parents are from Ireland ( I do not know maiden name) married 15 years (1885) , 8 children ,rents house Harry P SMITH age 14- Aug 1885 school William J SMITH age 12-Oct 1887 school Charles E SMITH age 10-July 1889 school Mary M SMITH age 8-May 1891 school James F SMITH age 7-Sept 1892 school Catherine C SMITH age 5-May 1895 *(John J SMITH age age 2-Dec 1897 ) Lillian A SMITH age 5 months -Jan 1900 ------- June 1880 Village of Dunnstown, Woodward TWP, Clinton CO PA *SMITH Saml age 58 Laborer can not write SMITH Mary age 55 I do not know maiden name SMITH Chas T age 30 works Saw Mill SMITH Cora age 22 *(SMITH Orville age 19 works Saw Mill) SMITH P G S son age 23 (I think it says 13) SMITH Nelly M age 8 every one was born in PA as were parents of all. ---- July 5 1870 Family 43/44 Lock Haven Post Office, Woodward TWP, Clinton CO PA *SMITH Saml age 48 -Laborer SMITH Mary age 45-$900. in property value and $300. in personal property SMITH James age 24 SMITH Chas T age 21 SMITH George A age 19 school SMITH Sarah age 17 SMITH Catherine age 16 school SMITH Martha age 14 school *SMITH Orville age 9 school SMITH Geo S age 3- (George S was born Dec 1868 -1900 census Clinton CO ) All born In PA --- July 5 1860 Youngwomens Town Post Office, Woodward TWP, Clinton CO PA family 694 *SMITH Samuel age 40 -Laborer - $600. in property value and $200. in personal property SMITH Mary age 35 SMITH James 16 SMITH WM age 14 school SMITH Taylor age 11 school SMITH George age 9 school SMITH Sarah age 6 SMITH Catherine age 4 SMITH Martha age 2 All born in PA ---- October 4, 1850 Woodward TWP, Clinton CO PA family 55/55 *SMITH Samuel age 29 Farmer born in PA SMITH Mary age 27 PA (Do not know maiden name) SMITH William J age 4- (William " John" SMITH was born Dec 1846-1900 census Clinton CO ) SMITH James C age 4 - ( James "Clarence or Claud?" was born June 1846-1900 census Clinton CO ) SMITH Taylor age 2 -( Charles A was born Jan 1848 -1900 census Clinton CO) SMITH Albert age 5 months All born in PA --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center.
Here is the link to request military records from WWII. http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/index.html Spend some time on the site. There are absolutely tons of info, much of it online. Also, the enlistment records for the Army are online. They tell the usual: where the person enlisted, age, job category (beware--some numerals were used to indicate diverse occupations), hometown, etc. They have four Norman Whites, and I believe the one you have is there. http://aad.archives.gov/aad/fielded-search.jsp?dt=893&tf=F&cat=all&bc=sl Happy hunting, Laura in a balmy NC On Apr 30, 2007, at 3:04 AM, white-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. White's from New Jersey (John Carr) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:03:02 +0400 > From: John Carr <jcarrgensearch@earthlink.net> > Subject: [WHITE] White's from New Jersey > To: white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <e891eb69e23a948542c83c38a0886f0d@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Looking for information on a Norman White who died in World War II. A > cousin's information has him living in New Jersey with his father, > Charles White when he enlisted. Charles was originally from Buffalo, > New York and was married to Adell (Dudley). Their children were > Floyd, > Elmer, Myrtle, Edwin, Meno. > >
Please can anyone help! Looking for Jessie George White, Female. born in Missouri, probably Jasper County. Jessie married after 1930 to Virgil Mathis. She died 24 Feb 1972 in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon. we found a Jessie White born 1911 Oklahoma but wrong parents. A sister Lulie (Eulah)was in Jasper County, MO in 1920 with parents Riley Bowman and Nancy. THis was a second marriage for Nancy. I have never found Jessie on any census any where. She had siblings: Ethel Maude m Charles Lee Daniels William Howard m Molly Beatrice Roberts Floyd Emit Dora Dale Corbet "Corbie" Cherokee Jessie George Eulah Rue White a male born 1905 died in California in 1990. Jessie married and had 4 children: Shirley Gwen 1936 Ottawa County, OK have picture of her at Hockerville School twins Caroline Patricia twin brother still living Walta b 1942 also picture at Hockerville School. Please can anyone tell me if they have Jessie on a census anywhere? Thanks so much. Shirley in Oregon ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Here is the link to request military records from WWII. http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/index.html Spend some time on the site. There are absolutely tons of info, much of it online. Also, the enlistment records for the Army are online. They tell the usual: where the person enlisted, age, job category (beware--some numerals were used to indicate diverse occupations), hometown, etc. They have four Norman Whites, and I believe the one you have is there. http://aad.archives.gov/aad/fielded-search.jsp?dt=893&tf=F&cat=all&bc=sl Happy hunting, Laura in a balmy NC On Apr 30, 2007, at 3:04 AM, white-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. White's from New Jersey (John Carr) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:03:02 +0400 > From: John Carr <jcarrgensearch@earthlink.net> > Subject: [WHITE] White's from New Jersey > To: white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <e891eb69e23a948542c83c38a0886f0d@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Looking for information on a Norman White who died in World War II. A > cousin's information has him living in New Jersey with his father, > Charles White when he enlisted. Charles was originally from Buffalo, > New York and was married to Adell (Dudley). Their children were > Floyd, > Elmer, Myrtle, Edwin, Meno. > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the WHITE list administrator, send an email to > WHITE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the WHITE mailing list, send an email to > WHITE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WHITE- > request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of WHITE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 45 > ************************************
re: Norman White, WWII There are 2 Norman Whites who died in WWII; one was from NY, diedDec 17, 1942, STM2, EC , service #233072; his name appears on the Memorial in New York City;(East Coast Memorial) You can search the American Battle Monuments Commission site...search for WWII, then last name. I cannot find this family in a census...need approximate ages of children... one died in Hawaii, Ltjg, on Jan 11, 1946; his name appears on the Wall of Missing/buried at sea, etc. Service # 0-125422. patty On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:04:36 -0600 white-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. White's from New Jersey (John Carr) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:03:02 +0400 > From: John Carr <jcarrgensearch@earthlink.net> > Subject: [WHITE] White's from New Jersey > To: white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <e891eb69e23a948542c83c38a0886f0d@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Looking for information on a Norman White who died in World War II. > A > cousin's information has him living in New Jersey with his father, > Charles White when he enlisted. Charles was originally from > Buffalo, > New York and was married to Adell (Dudley). Their children were > Floyd, > Elmer, Myrtle, Edwin, Meno. > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the WHITE list administrator, send an email to > WHITE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the WHITE mailing list, send an email to > WHITE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of WHITE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 45 > ************************************ > >
Looking for information on a Norman White who died in World War II. A cousin's information has him living in New Jersey with his father, Charles White when he enlisted. Charles was originally from Buffalo, New York and was married to Adell (Dudley). Their children were Floyd, Elmer, Myrtle, Edwin, Meno.
Peggy, My John White lived in Arkansas when the 1860 Census was taken: it said that he was born in Missouri. Thanks anyway.
Hi Harold, While I have no exact match for your John White of Fulton County, Arkansas my Great-Grandfather was Erastus White of Fulton County Arkansas. He had a brother named John of near the right age. Peggy Holloway Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold Gosnell" <gosnell36@bellsouth.net> To: <WHITE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 8:10 AM Subject: [WHITE] John White b. abt 1835 in MO > ---1860 Fulton Co., AR Census, Union Twp, page 37 > > White, John, 25, farmer, $350, $275, MO > > Nancy, 25, TN > > Turner, Lucinda, 37, domestic, $200, $40, LA > > Louisa, 18, domestic, TN > > Aldrenio (?), f, 16, domestic, > > > > Does anyone have anything on this John White? > > Thanks Harold > > > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.1/778 - Release Date: 4/27/2007 > 1:39 PM > >
---1860 Fulton Co., AR Census, Union Twp, page 37 White, John, 25, farmer, $350, $275, MO Nancy, 25, TN Turner, Lucinda, 37, domestic, $200, $40, LA Louisa, 18, domestic, TN Aldrenio (?), f, 16, domestic, Does anyone have anything on this John White? Thanks Harold
Does anyone have a Fanny White who was born 12 Dec 1812 and died in 1892 and was married to Jacob Bogardus Ferris. Jacob was a farmer in Wayland, Steuben Co. NY. I cannot seem to find Fanny's line of Whites. I know that they are buried in the Loon Lake Cemetery just south of Wayland, NY and I have their children, but I have nothing on Fanny. Any help would be appreciated. I have no idea where she was born. Vicki in WNY researching these from NY and PA mostly: Arwin, Baker, Barrett, Brokaw, Brandow, Butler,Carnes, Crowe, Dean, Ferris, Golden, Havens, Hendershott, Hoxter, Huber, Isaman, Jenks (all variations), Kelleher, Knapp, Koons, Lundrigan, Makeley, McDermott, Mehlenbacher, Merritt, Neu, Northrup, O'Connor, Osincup, Patterson, Powers, Quick, Rahmlow, Robertson, Robinson, Root, Ryan, Slaughter, Stocum, Wade, White, Wilcox, Wright, Van Oxx (Oxx), Vanbenschoter, Yeckley, Young, Zimmerman. -----Original Message----- From: canadarock1970@gmail.com To: white@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [WHITE] White's from Monmouth New Jersey? Hi Barbara, Here is what I have on the Peter White(I have in as Peter White II). Born in 1642 in Shrewsbury and died Mar 20 1697 in Shewsbury. Others have him as born in 1653. He married Mary Wortley. Have her born around 1659. I don't really have notes on them per se but I do have a list of all their children. 1. Peter White III-(my line)- b. Sept 23 1675-d. between Feb and May 2 1733. Peter White- was the first child and son of Peter White the Second and Mary (Wortley) White. He married Abigail Lippencott, she was the daughter of Rememrance and Margaret Lippencott. She was born on Sept 17, 1685, and recorded as still living in 1734. Peter died in 1733, will dated February 17, 1733, probated May 2, 1733 (recorded in Book B.folio 478). They had a family of nine. 2.Robert White-married Margaret Hartshorne. Robert died May 10 1747. I have none of their children. 3. Thomas White- married Christian ??. He died 1747 4. Jane White- married Thomas Garwood. 5. Mary White-Jan 19 1673(note on Peter says he was the first child so I'm unsure of this birthdate) Married Richard Lippencott on Oct 12 1695. Richard was born on Nov 19 1675-July 12 1723. I have no children for them. 6.Ann White-married Mr. Sutton, then married a Mr. Cheshire 7. Elizabeth White-married Joseph Lippencott 8. Sarah White- have no spouse for her 9. ?? White 10. ?? White I will if you are interested send you the next generation from my line. The children of Peter White III and Abigail Lippencott. Cori Leigh On 4/26/07, B-Brookie / A.B. White <b_brookie_white@ameritech.net> wrote: > > I would like to have information on the White's from > Monmouth New Jersey? > > I am searching for Peter White, b. in Monmouth, NJ, or > that line of Whites. > > Thanks, > Barbara White > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Cori Leigh Landry PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.