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    1. [WHITE] Thomas White, of Kilkenny, Monument
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. FYI- Not related... Beford Gazette Beford, PA July 7, 1899 THE THOMAS WHITE MONUMENT Unveiled and Dedicated on the Fourth Large Crowd of People Present About five thousand people witnessed the unveiling and dedication of the Thomas White monument in the Evans graveyard near Coaldale on Tuesday. The Saxton and Cessna bands furnished music for the occasion. The patriotic organizations of several counties were represented. The order of exercises was as follows: Music, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" Invocation...Rev. S.B. Evans, Milton Music...Band Address of Welcome...Prof. G.W. Alloway, Youngstown, O. Music...Band. Brief history of life and services of Thomas White...Jonathan Evans, Harry Cook. Recitation, "Boston Tea Party,"...Miss Sallie Evans, Saxton. Presentation of Monument...Prof. E.H. White, Saxton Acceptance...Rev. E.E. Harter, Dudley Dedication of monument by committee Music...Band. Recitation, "Declaration of Independence," ...Miss Verna E. Horton, Broad Top City Music...Band Oration...Hon. J.M. Reynolds, Bedford. Music..."The Red, White and Blue." Reunion of descendants of Thomas White. The inscriptions on the handsome shaft are as follows: Thomas White. Born near Kilkenny, Ireland, March 19, 1739. Member "Boston Tea Party," December 16, 1773 A Revolutionary Soldier Died near Robersdale, Pa., Sept. 13, 1820 ------ They never fail who die in a great cause. The block may soak their gore; Their heads may sodden in the sun; their limbs Be strung to city gates or castle walls; But still their spirit walks abroad. Though years Elapse, and others share as dark a doom They but augment the great and sweeping thoughts That overspread all others, and conduct The world at last to freedom.--Byron. ---- ELIZA wife of Thomas White. Died February 2, 1844, aged 99 years, 7 months, 26 days. The mother of 21 children, 3 of whom fought in the war of 1812-14. Cathy Joynt Labath

    11/03/2006 01:31:37
    1. [WHITE] Looking for Parents of Jessee White
    2. Here is a list of Whites from Rowan Co, NC who are listed in the marriages from 1800-1849. I am particularly interested in being able to tie Jessee White together with any of the other Whites listed. Surmising that the parents married somewhere around 1770-1780, we hope to find the parents of Jessee White who married Grace Harwood in 1802 Marriages: 28 Jan 1802 Thomas Durham; Miley White; Rowan co. 18 Nov 1802 Jessee White; Grace Harwood; Rowan co. 02 Jun 1803 Micajath Chamnesss; Martha White; Rowan co. 02 Jun 1803 James White k [sic]; Polley Barker; Rowan co. 19 Aug 1805 William Shaw White; Jean Scott 02 Jun 1806 John White; Sarah Miller; Rowan co. 19 Mar 1807 Asa White; Elibeth Oens; Rowan co. 29 Aug 1810 Henry White; Heathy Barnecasle; Rowan co. 06 Aug 1813 William Swinney; Polley White; Rowan co. 13 Nov 1813 Lewis White; Polly Hicks; Rowan co. 10 Nov 1813 Thomas White; Lucy Traylor; Rowan co. 17 Mar 1814 Isaiah Wright; Polly White; Rowan co. 23 Oct 1814 Thomas White; Nancy Wright; Rowan co. 10 Dec 1817 Ovelton White; Rachel Clifford; Rowan co. 15 Jun 1820 Obadiah Mise; Elizabeth White; Rowan co. 03 Mar 1822 Walker White; Sarah Bowden; Rowan co. 09 May 1822 Philo White; Nancy R. Hampton; Rowan co. 23 Aug 1831 James White; Frances March; Rowan co. 01 Sep 1836 John Simes; Mary White; Rowan co. 02 May 1840 Willis Ellis; Mary A. White; Rowan co.

    11/03/2006 05:28:53
    1. [WHITE] White family from Fauquier county VA
    2. Richard Johnson
    3. Hi list, I have been looking for the Parents of REDMOND F. WHITE for some time now and I may have some-what of a break. I believe that I have his mother and siblings. Can anyone help me with the following WHITE FAMILY? Harreit C White b: abt 1788 VA William A White b: abt 1815 VA John L. White b: abt 1817 VA Redmond F. White b: abt 1820 VA m: Maria Shumate d: Kansas 1894 H. Jane White b: abt 1830 VA Octavia White b: abt 1835 VA Franklin White b: abt 1836 VA and one other female that m: a Carter I believe that they all remained in VA but for Redmond. And I know of no other marriages. Richard.

    11/02/2006 11:50:14
    1. [WHITE] Benjamin White, Thomas White, Old Moses
    2. Kathy Schindler
    3. Paul Plasters wrote: >Do you have any other information on your Benjamin? I have a Benjamin son of Joseph and Mary born about 1744. The only other information I have on my Benjamin is the list of his brothers: >Joseph, William, Thomas, (Benjamin), Ebenezer, John, and Nathan. >Thanks, Paul > >Kathy Schindler <kschindler@shaw.ca> wrote: My ancestors come from Delaware Co. Ohio. Franklin d. White b. 1858 in >Delaware Co., Ohio. His father was George Westley White born Aug 1836 >in Ohio,, son of James White, b.10 Jan 1804 in Sussex, Delaware, and >Elizabeth Frye, b.1810/1811 in Washington, Pa.. James was the son of >Fisher White, b. 1774 in Wilmington, NewCastle, Delaware. His father >was Benjamin White of Newcastle. >Frank named a son Paul. I don't know if there is a connection, but >Delaware is so close to Rhode Island, and both families were in Delaware >Co., Ohio eventually. So, there may be a connection way back to Trueman >Farris's Whites. > >------------------------------- >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 > > > >The Will of God, will never take you to - >where the Grace of God,will not protect you. >Paul Plasters HAM callsign K9PEP >residing in Rockford, IL. >1996 Harley Davidson with Champion Sidecar >Ham Radio on board, 160M. through 70CM. >Coast Guard AUX., 09W-06-01-1211529 active >my home gps location 4213.22.06 N, 089.03.50W >my IL/WIMARC page http://www.angelfire.com/sports/MARC >my personal page http://www.plasters.islucky.com >my SATERN page http://www.angelfire.com/il2/saternrockford/ >Semper Paratus > >--------------------------------- >Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > >------------------------------- >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 > > > From what I found on the internet, my Benjamin is the son of a Thomas and unknown spouse, and someone linked Thomas as a son of Moses, but I have my doubts about that from what has been posted. Thomas was supposedly born in Donegal, Ireland. I found this website http://www.genealogyshoppe.com/Whitlow/index.htm#White with a history back to Adam White, that is very interesting, but his son Moses had no son named Thomas. Anyway, it doesn't look like your Benjamin Interesting though, that he has a brother named Thomas. This info is on family search: dividual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ Pedigree Resource File Benjamin White Compact Disc #64 Pin #671255 Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 5 Dec 1744 Place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware Death: 15 May 1808 Place: Parents: Father: Thomas White Disc #64 Pin #676587 Marriage(s): Spouse: Neecram Disc #64 Pin #671256 Marriage: Place: Notes and Sources: Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 64 Sources: None Submitter: Richard L WISCOMBE Susan Diane SHELBY WISCOMBE ndividual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ Pedigree Resource File Thomas White Compact Disc #64 Pin #676587 Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 1700/20 Place: , Donegal, Ireland Parents: Father: Moses White Disc #64 Pin #676588 Mother: Mrs. Moses White Disc #64 Pin #676589 Notes and Sources: Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 64 Sources: None Submitter: Richard L WISCOMBE Susan Diane SHELBY WISCOMBE Individual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ Pedigree Resource File Eleanor LAWSON Compact Disc #106 Pin #25128 Sex: F Event(s): Birth: abt 1670 Place: Donegal Co., Ireland Death: bet 12 Feb 1734 and 1735 Place: New Castle, Del. Parents: Marriage(s): Spouse: Moses (Old) White Disc #106 Pin #25126 Marriage: bef 1703 Place: Co. Donegal Ireland Notes and Sources: Notes: None Sources: None Submitter: Lyle Jack SCHOLTEN 1253 Monarch Lane Gardnerville, NV 89460

    11/02/2006 06:54:54
    1. Re: [WHITE] other letters
    2. Eva Fulton
    3. Debra, also on the Eddings/Eddins - have you seen anything about a William (Billy) Edding marrying White Fawn, Chief Keoto's daughter in NC? They subsequently had 13 daughters. I also have a John Jasper Ozment who married twice - first to Margaret Elizabeth Morgan (died) then to her sister Anna Mae Morgan. Looking at your last name which is probably by marriage, did any of your Wilson line move to TX, OK or the vicinity thereof? Eva -----Original Message----- From: white-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:white-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of JWi4194718@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 9:26 AM To: white@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WHITE] other letters Eva,what do you have on eddins ,Morgans. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn ------------------------------- 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

    11/02/2006 06:42:43
    1. [WHITE] Third Creek Location?
    2. I know that I missed it, but do I wish I knew where the "Third Creek" was located.

    11/02/2006 02:11:39
    1. Re: [WHITE] WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 56
    2. Paul Plasters
    3. Do you have any other information on your Benjamin? I have a Benjamin son of Joseph and Mary born about 1744. The only other information I have on my Benjamin is the list of his brothers: Joseph, William, Thomas, (Benjamin), Ebenezer, John, and Nathan. Thanks, Paul Kathy Schindler <kschindler@shaw.ca> wrote: My ancestors come from Delaware Co. Ohio. Franklin d. White b. 1858 in Delaware Co., Ohio. His father was George Westley White born Aug 1836 in Ohio,, son of James White, b.10 Jan 1804 in Sussex, Delaware, and Elizabeth Frye, b.1810/1811 in Washington, Pa.. James was the son of Fisher White, b. 1774 in Wilmington, NewCastle, Delaware. His father was Benjamin White of Newcastle. Frank named a son Paul. I don't know if there is a connection, but Delaware is so close to Rhode Island, and both families were in Delaware Co., Ohio eventually. So, there may be a connection way back to Trueman Farris's Whites. ------------------------------- 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 The Will of God, will never take you to - where the Grace of God,will not protect you. Paul Plasters HAM callsign K9PEP residing in Rockford, IL. 1996 Harley Davidson with Champion Sidecar Ham Radio on board, 160M. through 70CM. Coast Guard AUX., 09W-06-01-1211529 active my home gps location 4213.22.06 N, 089.03.50W my IL/WIMARC page http://www.angelfire.com/sports/MARC my personal page http://www.plasters.islucky.com my SATERN page http://www.angelfire.com/il2/saternrockford/ Semper Paratus --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.

    11/01/2006 11:05:19
    1. Re: [WHITE] My poor lonely William White from PA.
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. I too have a William White in PA. Specifically New Brighton Beaver Co. There are lots of White lines in that area but none seem to be my William White. I haven't given up yet. It took 32 years to find my CRIST line, and nearly that long to find Kinzler and Hummel (just this summer). I may still find William!! Another great grandma. Margaret in SE Ohio >Hello List, >With all the activity going on with the White list isn't anyone >looking for my gr. grandfather WILLIAM WALTER WHITE who was born >someplace in PA. in 1824? > >This William White was born in PA. in 1824 (mother supposedly born >in Mass. and father in MD. according to the 1880 census. In 1850 >William was married and in Arkansas with one daughter.. In 1870 he >was in MIssouri with his three daughters and a new wife and one son >named.George. > >My big problem is who was William's mother and father and what part >of PA. was he born in? I sure hope someone can help this gr. >grandma. >Dottie in Calif. > >------------------------------- >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

    11/01/2006 03:43:59
    1. [WHITE] George S. White
    2. Judy McDaniel
    3. Hello List, I posted my family some time ago, but I will try again. George S. White, according to his son's death certificate, was born in TN. He supposedly was born May 15,1912. He died Dec. 31, 1912. Maybe the doctor was too busy on New Years Eve to make out a death certificate, so he doesn't have one. He died in Spring City, Newton Co., MO from TB. He left his parents when he was 15 because his father or stepfather was harsh. He worked burning coal, but not as a miner. He married Rose Ellen Edman or Edmond and had a large family: Alfred Nora Lola Stella Robert Nova Clora Daisy Rose I would love to find some of the White males of this line to do a DNA test. I believe that Robert was the son who had the only boy: Leonard who married Mary. It has been so many years, but I believe that he had a son named Lenny (Maybe Leonard Jr.) and daughter's Brenda and Linda. I could be mistaken about the girls. Most of George's children lived and died in the Joplin, Jasper Co., MO area, except for Stella who married Jarvis Kennedy and lived in TX. I wish that I had more info about my ggrandfather, but that is it. Everyone is gone who could give even a hint of anything more. Thanks, Judy McDaniel

    11/01/2006 02:13:53
    1. Re: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek
    2. Darlene Besocke
    3. Do you have Samuel's birth date or any information about him. I have a Samuel David White and I'm looking for parents. Darlene wdbesocke@earthlink.net 2 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcia Guyse" <uguyse@yahoo.com> To: <WHITE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 11:22 AM Subject: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek > My William White on Third Creek (received land grant in 1760) had a son named Andrew, a daughter named Elizabeth (married William Lackey) and a son named Samuel. Andrew is my direct ancestor. Both he and Elizabeth migrated through Tennessee to Alabama. I don't know what happened to Samuel. > Marcia Guyse > > > Marcia Guyse > > > --------------------------------- > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today. > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/01/2006 02:13:22
    1. [WHITE] My poor lonely William White from PA.
    2. Dorothy Casler
    3. Hello List, With all the activity going on with the White list isn't anyone looking for my gr. grandfather WILLIAM WALTER WHITE who was born someplace in PA. in 1824? This William White was born in PA. in 1824 (mother supposedly born in Mass. and father in MD. according to the 1880 census. In 1850 William was married and in Arkansas with one daughter.. In 1870 he was in MIssouri with his three daughters and a new wife and one son named.George. My big problem is who was William's mother and father and what part of PA. was he born in? I sure hope someone can help this gr. grandma. Dottie in Calif.

    11/01/2006 09:45:32
    1. Re: [WHITE] WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 56
    2. Kathy Schindler
    3. My ancestors come from Delaware Co. Ohio. Franklin d. White b. 1858 in Delaware Co., Ohio. His father was George Westley White born Aug 1836 in Ohio,, son of James White, b.10 Jan 1804 in Sussex, Delaware, and Elizabeth Frye, b.1810/1811 in Washington, Pa.. James was the son of Fisher White, b. 1774 in Wilmington, NewCastle, Delaware. His father was Benjamin White of Newcastle. Frank named a son Paul. I don't know if there is a connection, but Delaware is so close to Rhode Island, and both families were in Delaware Co., Ohio eventually. So, there may be a connection way back to Trueman Farris's Whites.

    11/01/2006 08:16:00
    1. [WHITE] RE : William White on Third Creek
    2. Jill F Lackey
    3. Marcia, we are then kin. I am descended from this Liz White and William Lackey. They went to Lawrence Co., AL. Have we communicated before? Andrew was a witness in Liz's RW pension application. What do you know about these Whites. Are they related to the Whites that purchased land in Granville Co. in the 1750s? Do you know anything at all about our Whites before William purchases land on Third Creek? Were any Lackeys on Third Creek at the time? I knew that Liz and Andy had a dad named William. There is also a younger Wm White in Lawrence Co. Perhaps it's the son of Andy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 11:22:55 -0800 (PST) From: Marcia Guyse <uguyse@yahoo.com> Subject: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek To: WHITE@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20061101192255.24734.qmail@web32202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 My William White on Third Creek (received land grant in 1760) had a son named Andrew, a daughter named Elizabeth (married William Lackey) and a son named Samuel. Andrew is my direct ancestor. Both he and Elizabeth migrated through Tennessee to Alabama. I don't know what happened to Samuel. Marcia Guyse > > My William White on Third Creek (received land grant in 1760) had a son named Andrew, a daughter named Elizabeth (married William > Lackey) and a son named Samuel. Andrew is my direct ancestor. Both he and Elizabeth migrated through Tennessee to Alabama. I > don't know what happened to Samuel. > Marcia Guyse > > > Marcia Guyse > > > > > ------------------------------ 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 1, Issue 57 ************************************

    11/01/2006 07:11:48
    1. [WHITE] Any Whites in Mo.
    2. Would love to hear about any Whites in or around Johnson Co., Mo. or Lafayette Co., Mo. in the 1850's or 1860's or 1870's or after. It might help me find my brick wall. Thanks Winnie

    11/01/2006 07:06:16
    1. Re: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek
    2. Reginia Winn
    3. Hello Marcia, Could you print a Genealogy report on your whites and e-mail to me. My server will accept attachments if you wold like to send it that way. I just know we can make a connection. I know that you have a very busy schedule, Maybe just when you find a minute or two. I di d so enjoy our conversation, you , I know would be easy to talk with. Have a great day. Hugs Reginia reginia@wt.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcia Guyse" <uguyse@yahoo.com> To: <WHITE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 1:22 PM Subject: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek > My William White on Third Creek (received land grant in 1760) had a son named Andrew, a daughter named Elizabeth (married William > Lackey) and a son named Samuel. Andrew is my direct ancestor. Both he and Elizabeth migrated through Tennessee to Alabama. I > don't know what happened to Samuel. > Marcia Guyse > > > Marcia Guyse > > > --------------------------------- > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    11/01/2006 06:40:56
    1. Re: [WHITE] Any Whites in Mo.
    2. George Strawbridge
    3. Good Afternoon Winnie: My GGGgrandmother, Gladis White, b KY ? 11 Apr 1803, m Abraham Clarke Nowell 6 May 1823 I believe in Pike Co., MO. They both d in Hickory Co., MO in the early 1840's. Have some more about their children. George E. Strawbridge Atwater, Calif. ges21@sbcglobal.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <WTracz@aol.com> To: <white@rootsweb.com>; <white-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 11:06 AM Subject: [WHITE] Any Whites in Mo. > Would love to hear about any Whites in or around Johnson Co., Mo. or > Lafayette Co., Mo. in the 1850's or 1860's or 1870's or after. It might help me > find my brick wall. Thanks Winnie > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/01/2006 06:36:33
    1. Re: [WHITE] WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 56
    2. Trueman Farris
    3. My Whites moved from Delaware Co., Ohio to Morgan Co., Missouri about 1840. My line begins with Paul White, born in Rhode Island in 1785-6. He was married to Mary (possibily Wheery, Wherry, etc.). Paul White died about 1870 in Morgan Co. See any links? Trueman Farris. jfarris@execpc.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <white-request@rootsweb.com> To: <white@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 1:06 PM Subject: WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 56 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: other letters (mary dunnam) > 2. The Younger Family (Eva Fulton) > 3. Re: WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 55 (mckinneyb@msnotes.wustl.edu) > 4. Re: William White on Third Creek (Jill F Lackey) > 5. Re: other letters (JWi4194718@aol.com) > 6. Re: The Younger Family (Thomas A Nelson) > 7. Any Whites in Mo. (WTracz@aol.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 05:42:08 -0600 > From: "mary dunnam" <dvdmwd@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [WHITE] other letters > To: <eva@mefulton.com>, <white@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <007201c6fdaa$c5d0f030$19383f44@bucky> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Evans is my mothers line i would love to see the Evans info. Mary WHite > Dunnam > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eva Fulton" <eva@mefulton.com> > To: <white@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 9:22 AM > Subject: [WHITE] other letters > > >>I have some other interesting letters about Ozment's, Evans, >>Eddings/Eddins, >> Ridley, Morgan, Younger/James/Dalton, and Gillard/Gilliard. Is anyone >> interested in this info? I think I am out of the White Line of letters, >> though I don't know if it helped anyone out or not. >> >> Eva >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> WHITE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:06:42 -0600 > From: "Eva Fulton" <eva@mefulton.com> > Subject: [WHITE] The Younger Family > To: <white@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <003c01c6fdbe$f52d2d30$670fa8c0@EVAFULTON> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > The following is a Xerox copy of something that has been printed/typed. I > do not see a source of what it was copied from so please understand that I > can not verify anything on it or refer you to anything other than what the > document says. > > Page 11 > > "The Younger family plays an important part in the early history of the > west. Many legends and myths have been told about them and books were > written about the family. Many of these based on legends. So it is hard > to > determine the difference between facts and fiction. > > Legends are durable things, and are not without value as part of the > folklore of a people. > > On the other hand, I do not subscribe to the school of professional > so-called "debunkers", the truth, yes, but what is the truth? But in the > end of the legends, itself may come nearer the actual truth than the > "debunker" who writes from the dim distance of decades. > > Here we will first deal with the proven, established facts. That the > Younger's, James, and Dalton's were related, either by blood, marriage or > association, and that Cole Younger, and his brothers were the sons of > Harry > and Beersheba (Sullivan) Younger and Harry is the son of Charles and Sarah > (Purcell) Younger. > > Charles Younger - Charles Younger, Will, B-W 524-528, Independence, MO, > Jackson, Co., Nov 11, 1854. Charles Younger deceased record, Apr 7, 1855 > Children of Charles and Sarah (Purcell) Younger: > Harry W. (Henry) Younger, father of Cole, Bob, and Jim Younger > Littleton Younger - > Virgenia Younger - wife of Jacob Creek > Elizabeth D. Younger - wife of Thomas Wood > Lucy S. Younger - wife of Mr. Buster > Adeline S. Younger - wife of Lewis Dalton, parents of Dalton > Bros. > Coleman Younger - Cole Younger was named for his Uncle Coleman > (and grandfather of the notorious outlaw Jonnie Ringo (Ringgold) > > The children of Charles and Sarah Younger, mentioned in Sarah's will, > State > of Missouri and County of Clay, Liberty Court House, Nov 1858, probated > Jan > 11, 1859, will book d, P 240-244 > Virginia, Jacob Creek, Lucy S. Buster, and Henry W. (Harry) > > Where does this Will com in? In the Will it states "Given and bequeath to > Sophia L. Wilson, Charles F. Wilson, Mary L. and Martha L. Jefferson, > Bruce, > Sophronia, my children by Parmelia Wilson, sometimes known as Parmelia > Younger, (bequests specifics omitted) also- slave Elizabeth age 22, and > her > 2 children, Catharine and Simipson, I give the name of Younger. Also > Fanney, between 35 and 45, and her two children Nathan and Washington. > > Harry Younger - son of Charles and Sarah (Purcell) Younger. Married > Beersheba Sullivan, the daughter of Richard and Mary "Polly" Fristoe > Sullivan. Mary Fristoe's father Richard Marshall Fristoe, was one of the > first three Judges appointed in Jackson County, MO. > > The children of Harry and Beersheba Younger - > 1. Laura Younger, born 1830 > 2. Helen Younger, born 1832, married William Kelly > 3. Isabel "Bell" Younger - born 1834 married Richard Hall > 4. Martha Younger - born 1836, married L. Jones > 5. Richard Younger - born 1838 > 6. Josephine Younger - born 1842, married John Janett > 7. Caroline Younger - born 1842, married George Clayton > 8. Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger - born 1844, died 1916 > 9. Sarah Ann "Sally" Younger 0 born 1845, died 1925, married Jeptha > Duncan > 10. James H., "Jim" Younger - born 1848, died 1902 > 11. John Younger 0 born 1850, killed by Pinkerton, 1874 > 12. Emma Younger, born 1852, died 1900, married Kit Rose > 13. Robert Ewing "Bob" Younger - born 1855, died 1889 > 14. Henrietta "Rett" Younger - born 1856, married Mr. Rollins > > The Younger Bros, Cole, Johm Bob, Jim, and sister Henrietta "Retta" lived > Osccola, St. Clare County, MO. John Younger, killed his first man at age > 14, he was shot and killed by W.J. Allen (Capt Lull) a Pinkerton, Dec Mar > 17, 1874 is buried in the Yeater Cemetary, St. Clare County, MO. > > Cole Younger > Paul I Wellman, in his book "Dynasty of Western Outlaws, claims that the > Younger boys were cousins of the James boys. I am not here to "debunk" > the > claim at this time, but I do think it merits a little more genealogical > research on the families. He also claims that Cole Younger was the father > of Pearl Younger. Pearl, was the daughter of Myra Belle Shirley (Belle > Starr). Cole always denied he was the father. If his denial is true, why > did Belle name her ranch in Oklahoma "Younger Bend"? There is no record > of > their marriage. > > Cliff Robertson, who played the part of Cole Younger in the move "The > Great > Northfield Raid" has this to say "Jesse James would have been a picnic for > any good Psychiatrist", "He was either schizo, or paranoid, or > hyperthyroid", or maybe all three, but he is the one who made the history > books. Cole Younger, Jesse's lieutenant, was completely overlooked. > Cole, > according to Mr. Robertson, had the real vision, and Jesse James was just > an > outlaw. > > This opinion is shared by many of the James historians. Cole was a > natural > leaders. Jesse on the other hand, was a bent character, he was a sadistic > killer with out too many brains, and it's kind of ironic that he got the > credit for the Younger masterminding. (Cole was against the Northfield > raid.) > > Mr. Robertson, sites proof for his acquration, that the James gang never > functioned as a unit after the Northfield, bank robbery or after Cole > Younger was sentence(d) to the Minn. Penitentiary for 25 years for his > part > in the raid. > > Other historians have this to say - "Big and portly Cole Younger, had a > great interest in religion, but a greater interest in banditry. One thing > they most all agree that he was the biggest liar in the county. I am > neutralj, so take your choice. > > Much of the sympathy for the Yougner boys stemmed from the fact that their > father, Henry Washington Younger, had been killed on the old Westport > (Kansas City) Road in Jackson County by ruffians believe to be Kansas > Jayhawkers, lead by Col. Jim Lane. And their mother was forced to set > fire > to her home shortly after. It is true that the Younger's suffered greatly > from the action of those who were against them, but many other families > also > suffered. > > Laurence Kansas > This brings us to the raid by Quantril on Laurence Kansas. Why was this > action taken? Osceola, the county seat of St. Clare County, MO is located > on > the Osage River near the mouth of the Sac River, and near the Kansas > border. > Osceola had been burned and ravished by Col Jim Lane and his Kansas > Jayhawkers, on Sept 23, 1861. And in retaliation, Cole and Jim Younger > had > ridden with Quantril Guerrillas when they destroyed Laurence, the hom town > of Jim Lane (Jim Lane escaped). The objective was to burn Laurence to the > ground, and to kill all the people who lived there. 143 men, women and > children were murdered, and Laurence was burned to the ground. > > Northfield, Minn Robbery > Ref Thomas A. Frazer - the ten men who took part in the robbery were Frank > and Jesse James, Cole, Jimand Bob Younger Cell Miller, Bill Chadwell, > Charlie Pitt. > > (The last page shows a family tree, wanted poster, and photo of Bob, Jim, > Cole, and Retta Younger in a date I can't read} > > Eva > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:35:09 -0600 > From: mckinneyb@msnotes.wustl.edu > Subject: Re: [WHITE] WHITE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 55 > To: white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <OF33C590AC.C48741D2-ON86257219.004FE6C9-86257219.00501F94@msnotes.wustl.edu> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > I hope this gets threw. > > Ladies and Gentlemen: > > Moses White, who, we think was Adams son, did not die in North Carolina. > That Moses was his son. I have Moses' will in Delaware that lists his > sons. Moses, son of Adam, was a school teacher in Delaware. > > Brian McKinney > mckinneyb@msnotes.wustl.edu > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:40:05 -0600 > From: "Jill F Lackey" <jflanthropologist@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: Re: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek > To: <white@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <JKEHKHGALFAENOPNBEGKKEKPAPAB.jflanthropologist@sbcglobal.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > Please send me information as well about the neighbors. Does this William > have a brother or son named Andrew and a daughter or sister named > Elizabeth? > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 15:31:36 -0600 > From: "mary dunnam" <dvdmwd@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek > To: <white@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000801c6fd33$fd3ab3c0$19383f44@bucky> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Ginny:Please send me your sources for this info. Mary Dunnam > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer" <ginnykeefer@cox.net> > To: <white@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 8:50 PM > Subject: Re: [WHITE] William White on Third Creek > > > Write to Salisbury,[ Rowan Co NC] Public Library. They have several pages > of > papers that would serve as proof I think.. See if the library is listed > on > the internet. I have a series of books telling exactly who sold to and > when > tracts. I can tell you neighbors names to if interested. > > Also- send me your personal E Mail and I will send you the list of > sources > I used . We are unable to forward on the rootsweb sites. > .?:*??*:?.~* Ginny *~.?:*??*:?. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > >> > ------------------------------ > > 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 1, Issue 55 > ************************************ > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 10:26:14 EST > From: JWi4194718@aol.com > Subject: Re: [WHITE] other letters > To: white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <574.7cb99bae.327a1696@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Eva,what do you have on eddins ,Morgans. > > Debra Maddox Wilson > Greenback,Tn > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:52:47 -0700 > From: Thomas A Nelson <tanelson1@juno.com> > Subject: Re: [WHITE] The Younger Family > To: eva@mefulton.com, white@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <20061101.085247.3472.3.tanelson1@juno.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Thanks for posting the Younger information, Eva. > > Interesting as to how the two families may have interacted over the > years, as a branch of the Bruce family was at Laurence, had a hotel by > the river, and were not touched by the gang per the "History of Laurence" > which is posted on the web, as "they had treated the gang members well > when some went ahead of the raid to spy out the town. > > Janet (Bruce) Nelson > > On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:06:42 -0600 "Eva Fulton" <eva@mefulton.com> writes: >> The following is a Xerox copy of something that has been >> printed/typed. I >> do not see a source of what it was copied from so please understand >> that I >> can not verify anything on it or refer you to anything other than >> what the >> document says. >> >> Page 11 >> >> "The Younger family plays an important part in the early history of >> the >> west. Many legends and myths have been told about them and books >> were >> written about the family. Many of these based on legends. So it is >> hard to >> determine the difference between facts and fiction. >> >> Legends are durable things, and are not without value as part of >> the >> folklore of a people. >> >> On the other hand, I do not subscribe to the school of professional >> so-called "debunkers", the truth, yes, but what is the truth? But >> in the >> end of the legends, itself may come nearer the actual truth than >> the >> "debunker" who writes from the dim distance of decades. >> >> Here we will first deal with the proven, established facts. That >> the >> Younger's, James, and Dalton's were related, either by blood, >> marriage or >> association, and that Cole Younger, and his brothers were the sons >> of Harry >> and Beersheba (Sullivan) Younger and Harry is the son of Charles and >> Sarah >> (Purcell) Younger. >> >> Charles Younger - Charles Younger, Will, B-W 524-528, Independence, >> MO, >> Jackson, Co., Nov 11, 1854. Charles Younger deceased record, Apr 7, >> 1855 >> Children of Charles and Sarah (Purcell) Younger: >> Harry W. (Henry) Younger, father of Cole, Bob, and Jim >> Younger >> Littleton Younger - >> Virgenia Younger - wife of Jacob Creek >> Elizabeth D. Younger - wife of Thomas Wood >> Lucy S. Younger - wife of Mr. Buster >> Adeline S. Younger - wife of Lewis Dalton, parents of >> Dalton >> Bros. >> Coleman Younger - Cole Younger was named for his Uncle >> Coleman >> (and grandfather of the notorious outlaw Jonnie Ringo (Ringgold) >> >> The children of Charles and Sarah Younger, mentioned in Sarah's >> will, State >> of Missouri and County of Clay, Liberty Court House, Nov 1858, >> probated Jan >> 11, 1859, will book d, P 240-244 >> Virginia, Jacob Creek, Lucy S. Buster, and Henry W. (Harry) >> >> Where does this Will com in? In the Will it states "Given and >> bequeath to >> Sophia L. Wilson, Charles F. Wilson, Mary L. and Martha L. >> Jefferson, Bruce, >> Sophronia, my children by Parmelia Wilson, sometimes known as >> Parmelia >> Younger, (bequests specifics omitted) also- slave Elizabeth age 22, >> and her >> 2 children, Catharine and Simipson, I give the name of Younger. >> Also >> Fanney, between 35 and 45, and her two children Nathan and >> Washington. >> >> Harry Younger - son of Charles and Sarah (Purcell) Younger. >> Married >> Beersheba Sullivan, the daughter of Richard and Mary "Polly" >> Fristoe >> Sullivan. Mary Fristoe's father Richard Marshall Fristoe, was one >> of the >> first three Judges appointed in Jackson County, MO. >> >> The children of Harry and Beersheba Younger - >> 1. Laura Younger, born 1830 >> 2. Helen Younger, born 1832, married William Kelly >> 3. Isabel "Bell" Younger - born 1834 married Richard Hall >> 4. Martha Younger - born 1836, married L. Jones >> 5. Richard Younger - born 1838 >> 6. Josephine Younger - born 1842, married John Janett >> 7. Caroline Younger - born 1842, married George Clayton >> 8. Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger - born 1844, died 1916 >> 9. Sarah Ann "Sally" Younger 0 born 1845, died 1925, married >> Jeptha >> Duncan >> 10. James H., "Jim" Younger - born 1848, died 1902 >> 11. John Younger 0 born 1850, killed by Pinkerton, 1874 >> 12. Emma Younger, born 1852, died 1900, married Kit Rose >> 13. Robert Ewing "Bob" Younger - born 1855, died 1889 >> 14. Henrietta "Rett" Younger - born 1856, married Mr. Rollins >> >> The Younger Bros, Cole, Johm Bob, Jim, and sister Henrietta "Retta" >> lived >> Osccola, St. Clare County, MO. John Younger, killed his first man >> at age >> 14, he was shot and killed by W.J. Allen (Capt Lull) a Pinkerton, >> Dec Mar >> 17, 1874 is buried in the Yeater Cemetary, St. Clare County, MO. >> >> Cole Younger >> Paul I Wellman, in his book "Dynasty of Western Outlaws, claims that >> the >> Younger boys were cousins of the James boys. I am not here to >> "debunk" the >> claim at this time, but I do think it merits a little more >> genealogical >> research on the families. He also claims that Cole Younger was the >> father >> of Pearl Younger. Pearl, was the daughter of Myra Belle Shirley >> (Belle >> Starr). Cole always denied he was the father. If his denial is >> true, why >> did Belle name her ranch in Oklahoma "Younger Bend"? There is no >> record of >> their marriage. >> >> Cliff Robertson, who played the part of Cole Younger in the move >> "The Great >> Northfield Raid" has this to say "Jesse James would have been a >> picnic for >> any good Psychiatrist", "He was either schizo, or paranoid, or >> hyperthyroid", or maybe all three, but he is the one who made the >> history >> books. Cole Younger, Jesse's lieutenant, was completely overlooked. >> Cole, >> according to Mr. Robertson, had the real vision, and Jesse James was >> just an >> outlaw. >> >> This opinion is shared by many of the James historians. Cole was a >> natural >> leaders. Jesse on the other hand, was a bent character, he was a >> sadistic >> killer with out too many brains, and it's kind of ironic that he got >> the >> credit for the Younger masterminding. (Cole was against the >> Northfield >> raid.) >> >> Mr. Robertson, sites proof for his acquration, that the James gang >> never >> functioned as a unit after the Northfield, bank robbery or after >> Cole >> Younger was sentence(d) to the Minn. Penitentiary for 25 years for >> his part >> in the raid. >> >> Other historians have this to say - "Big and portly Cole Younger, >> had a >> great interest in religion, but a greater interest in banditry. One >> thing >> they most all agree that he was the biggest liar in the county. I >> am >> neutralj, so take your choice. >> >> Much of the sympathy for the Yougner boys stemmed from the fact that >> their >> father, Henry Washington Younger, had been killed on the old >> Westport >> (Kansas City) Road in Jackson County by ruffians believe to be >> Kansas >> Jayhawkers, lead by Col. Jim Lane. And their mother was forced to >> set fire >> to her home shortly after. It is true that the Younger's suffered >> greatly >> from the action of those who were against them, but many other >> families also >> suffered. >> >> Laurence Kansas >> This brings us to the raid by Quantril on Laurence Kansas. Why was >> this >> action taken? Osceola, the county seat of St. Clare County, MO is >> located on >> the Osage River near the mouth of the Sac River, and near the Kansas >> border. >> Osceola had been burned and ravished by Col Jim Lane and his Kansas >> Jayhawkers, on Sept 23, 1861. And in retaliation, Cole and Jim >> Younger had >> ridden with Quantril Guerrillas when they destroyed Laurence, the >> hom town >> of Jim Lane (Jim Lane escaped). The objective was to burn Laurence >> to the >> und, and to kill all the people who lived there. 143 men, women and >> children were murdered, and Laurence was burned to the ground. >> >> Northfield, Minn Robbery >> Ref Thomas A. Frazer - the ten men who took part in the robbery were >> Frank >> and Jesse James, Cole, Jimand Bob Younger Cell Miller, Bill >> Chadwell, >> Charlie Pitt. >> >> (The last page shows a family tree, wanted poster, and photo of Bob, >> Jim, >> Cole, and Retta Younger in a date I can't read} >> >> Eva >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:06:16 EST > From: WTracz@aol.com > Subject: [WHITE] Any Whites in Mo. > To: white@rootsweb.com, white-l@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <cc4.1cbcb14.327a4a28@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Would love to hear about any Whites in or around Johnson Co., Mo. or > Lafayette Co., Mo. in the 1850's or 1860's or 1870's or after. It might > help me > find my brick wall. Thanks Winnie > > > ------------------------------ > > 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 1, Issue 56 > ************************************ > >

    11/01/2006 06:30:00
    1. [WHITE] Whites of Phildelphia
    2. Richard White
    3. I am looking for the descendants of Luther R. White who lived at 882 N. 42nd Street in Philadelphia in 1900. He is a brother to my ggrandfather Jacob F. White and I have been told by my aunt that Luther's family may have a family tree. Thank you. Richard S. White UT

    11/01/2006 05:06:36
    1. [WHITE] William White on Third Creek
    2. Marcia Guyse
    3. My William White on Third Creek (received land grant in 1760) had a son named Andrew, a daughter named Elizabeth (married William Lackey) and a son named Samuel. Andrew is my direct ancestor. Both he and Elizabeth migrated through Tennessee to Alabama. I don't know what happened to Samuel. Marcia Guyse Marcia Guyse --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today.

    11/01/2006 04:22:55
    1. Re: [WHITE] other letters
    2. Eva,what do you have on eddins ,Morgans. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

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