There are so many spellings for the Wilhite name and I have used them all here, I think! Willheit Willhoit Wilhott, etc. I have some information on one of the children of Johannes (John) Wilhoit b. July 1, 1713 d. October 4, 1797 and Margaret ("Peggy") Weaver: daughter: Susanna (Susan) Wilhoit. + Nicholas Yeager d. August 20, 1781 I will not include the information here unless this is the line for which you (or someone else) search. I do not have the names of the other children you listed for John and Margaret Wilhoit, so that is definitely of interest to me. As mentioned in another note in response to your e-mail, the father of John Wilhoit was Johann Michael Wilhoit b. Jan. 24, 1660/61, christened in Schwaigern, Germany, d. 1746 Culpepper VA. His will was probated June 26, 1746. the mother of the John Wilhoit in which you are interested was his second wife, Anna Marie Hengsteler b. Oct. 9, 1684 (Christened Oberbaldingen, Baden, Germany. They married Feb. 16, 1706-07. It is my understanding that these Wilhoit's (Willheit) were a part of the Germanna Colony in Virginia. The father of Johann Michael Wilhoit was Michael Willheit b. September 9, 1645 in Schwaigern, Germany and mother was Anna Maria Rufflin d. Dec. 27, 1689. They were married Nov. 3, 1668. Anna was the second wife of Michael Willheit. Michael and Anna Willheit had at least 10 children: Johann Michael; Matthias; Barbara; Elizabeth; Catharina; Johann Georg; Susanna; Anna Maria and two more daughters Johann Michael and Anna Maria Hengsteler Wilhoit had 8 children: Anna Catharine; Tobias (my line), Hans Michael; John; Adam; Matthias; Eva; Philip. LaVonne Griffin My Wilhites made their way from Virginia, to Washington Co., Tennessee and then to White Co., Tennessee where my grandmother -- a Wilhite -- was born.