This page was set up in an attempt to find information about William and Margaret _______ WHITE and their son, James WHITE (1749-1815). James and Elizabeth (GIBSON) WHITE's son, Jacob WHITE was born in 1776 in Faggs Manor, Chester County, PA. James was buried in Drumore Twp., Lancaster Co., PA in 1815.

WHITE, James Knoxville Cem Knox Co TN 33 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p.  —Serial: 9787; Volume: 5
WHITE, James Long Creek Pres Ch Cem Gaston Co NC 72 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p.  —Serial:  ; Volume:  

Search Terms: WHITE (91), JAMES (856)
Database: Boston Births, 1700-1800

 
Child Father Mother Birth Date
James Richard White Abigall his Wife 15 December 1718.
James Isaac Rebekah White 6 April 1722.

Search Terms: WHITE (44), JAMES (804)
Database: Boston Vital Records, 1630-99
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1690.
page 191

Eliner of James & Esther White born Sept. --.
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1693.
page 209

James of James & Esther White born Nov. 19.
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1693.
page 211

Saml. Warkman & Martha White were married by Rev. James Allen Aug. 3.
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1696.
page 229

Thomas of James & Esther White born Oct. 14.
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1697.
page 235

James Humphryes & Thankful White were married by Pen Townsend Esq. Nov. 4.
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BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699
1697.
page 242

John of James & Esther White born Oct. 8.
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White, Abner 1754 Montgomery co., PA 1788 Montgomery co., PA Before 1889 Chester co., PA
White, James 1793 Montgomery co., PA     Before 1889  
White, Jane 1801 Fayette co., PA 1821 Fayette co., PA Before 1889 Fayette co., PA
White, Lavinia 1811 Somerset co., PA 1830 Fayette co., PA 1883 Fayette co., PA
White, Sarah J. July 21, 1844 Fayette co., PA 1865 Fayette co., PA After 1889 Pittsburgh, PA

 
Name Birth Date Birth Place Marriage Date Marriage Place Date Of Death Place Of Death
White, Susan 1719 Scotland 1741 Pennsylvania 1779 Fayette co., PA

Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850
Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage Date County
JAMES A. VADEN MARY WHITE 27 March 1835 Pittsylvania
JAMES A. WHITE SARAH D. ALLEN 19 November 1849 Amelia
JAMES B. BLOMFIELD MARY WHITE 07 June 1835 Jackson
JAMES B. WHITE HARRIET MOTTLEY 30 July 1827 Pittsylvania
JAMES C. GENTRY MARY C. WHITE 05 January 1846 Albermarle
JAMES C. THAXTON PEMELIA E. WHITE 12 October 1841 Bedford
JAMES C. WHITE ARGYRA BLUNT 18 May 1842 Brunswick
JAMES C. WHITE MILDRED A. HILL 22 October 1850 Madison
JAMES D. WHITE ELIZABETH H. ROBERTS 21 December 1829 Pittsylvania
JAMES F. OFFIELD MARGURITE A. WHITE 07 June 1847 Greene


Virginia

White, James married Wilson, Elizabeth on 04 Jan 1798 in ---- County, Virginia


County: Westmoreland Co.
Name: William White
Rank: Private
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums Received: 699 89
Description of service: Pennsylvania continental
When placed on the pension roll: December 30, 1820
Commencement of pension: May 21, 1818
Age: 82
Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: -

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army
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Fifteenth Virginia
page 587

White, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Lieutenant of Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Adjutant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778; killed at Yorktown, 13th October, 1781.

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army
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Fifteenth Virginia
page 587

White, William (N. C.). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 17th April, 1777; omitted — November, 1777.

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army
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Fifteenth Virginia
page 587

White, William (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia State Regiment, 7th December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779, and served to February, 1781. (Died 1814.)

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army
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Fifteenth Virginia
page 587

White, William (Va). 2d Lieutenant 7th Virginia, 8th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1777; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779; Captain, 4th July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 30th July, 1828.)

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army
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Fifteenth Virginia
page 588

[p.588] White, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 21st March, 1776; died 16th September, 1777, of wounds received at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777.

A Proclamation
Schedule of the Names and Rank of Most of the Officers of the War of Independence
Virginia
page 638

White, William, Captain, 8th.


Revolutionary War Muster Rolls, 1775-83

Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL BOX ROLL EXCT
WHITE WILLIAM       1ST LIEUT   105  
WHITE WILLIAM       2 LIEUT   104  
WHITE WILLIAM       2 LT   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       2D LIEUT   105  
WHITE WILLIAM       2D LIEUTENANT   114  
WHITE WILLIAM       2ND LIEUT   105  
WHITE WILLIAM       ADJUTANT   42  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAP 8 REGT   114  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAP LT   102  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAPN   114  

Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL 

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ROLL

EXCT

WHITE WILLIAM       CAPT   102  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAPT LIEUT   102  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAPT LT   102  
WHITE WILLIAM       CAPTAIN   102  
WHITE WILLIAM       CORPL   123  
WHITE WILLIAM       CORPORAL   128  
WHITE WILLIAM       DRM   93  
WHITE WILLIAM       ENS   93  
WHITE WILLIAM       ENSG   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       ENSIGN   93
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL

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ROLL 

EXCT

WHITE WILLIAM       FIFE   20  
WHITE WILLIAM       FIFER   20  
WHITE WILLIAM       LIEUT   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       LIEUTENANT   42  
WHITE WILLIAM       LT   93  
WHITE WILLIAM       MAJOR   53  
WHITE WILLIAM       MATROS   41  
WHITE WILLIAM       MATROSS   41  
WHITE WILLIAM       PRIVAT   13  
WHITE WILLIAM       PRIVATE   86  
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL

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ROLL

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WHITE WILLIAM       PRIVT   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       SERGEANT   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       SERGT   94  
WHITE WILLIAM       SERJEANT   92  
WHITE' WILLIAM       MATROS   41  
WILLIAM WHITE       CAPTAIN   114  

SUMMER SOLDIERS
CHAPTER 6

WHITE, William. Colonel Angell's Regiment. Desertion and attempting to go to the enemy, stealing and embezzling cartridges, carrying off his arms and accouterments belonging to the Continent: reduced to the ranks, 100 lashes, and be sent on board the man-o-war, immediately upon receiving the punishment at Fort Montgomery. (131) See Smith.

SUMMER SOLDIERS
CHAPTER 6
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[p.271]WHITE, William. Captain Hazlet's Company. Absconding from his regiment: reprimand. (111)

SUMMER SOLDIERS
CHAPTER 6

WHITE, William. Frequently absenting himself from roll call: 100 lashes. (111)

SUMMER SOLDIERS
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WHITE, William. Rioting in camp at an unreasonable hour, abusing Captain Elsworth in the execution of his office: acquitted. (25) See Bele, Benjamin, Ivory.

Virginia Revolutionary War Records
Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA
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5. White, William, Surgeon's Mate
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White, William, Surgeon's Mate, Oct. 6, 1777.

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17. White, William, Marine, Entered Jan. 16, 1783

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258.   White, William   S. M.   4000

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480. White, William, Marine

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Mentioned: Elkanah Andrews, seaman; Lieut. Col. John Cropper; Thos. Cropper; and Custis Bull; Capt. Michael Parker; Jacob White, Carpenter; Midshipman Beverly Coops; Levin Bird, Pilot; Lieut. John Pettigrew or Pettigraw; John Fields, steward; Solomon Powell, quartermaster; Return of sundries for officers of Diligence. Daniel and Lewis Story, soldiers discharged by Capt. Taylor; Pay roll of John Teackle or John Teagle, paymaster of galleys Diligence and Accomac 1780; Robert Webb, Pilot; James Broadwater, held office on her; William Littleton; Hancock Simpson, coxswain; Lieut. Jesse Cannon; Master Thomas Bonewell; James Henry; Thomas Bailey; James Arbuckle, Board in council, Mar. 22, 1781; Archibald Blair.

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Section II (4), [Document No. 30--List No. I]

White, William   Captain   Cont'l.   4000   Aug. 15, 1783   3 years

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White, William   Captain   Cont'l.   666 2/3   Feb. 17, 1784   7th year

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Section II (4), [Document No. 30--List No. I]

White, William   Sub.   State   2666 2/3   Jan. 2, 1783   Feb. 1777 to Feb. 1781

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White, William   Captain   Cont'l.   4000   Mar. 11, 1783   May 8, 1776 to date

White, William   Captain   Cont'l.   1444   Nov. 5, 1808   2 years and 2 months

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White, William   S. M.   Navy   4000   Sept. 14, 1831   3 years

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SECTION II, (5), [DOCUMENT No. 31--LIST No. 2] (5) LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE VIRGINIA CONTINENTAL AND STATE SINES AND STATE NAVY, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER, AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED LAND FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES, OR NOT IN THE CHARACTERS IN WHICH THEY THERE APPEAR.

White, William, Lieut. Inf.

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SECTION II, (5), [DOCUMENT No. 31--LIST No. 2] (5) LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE VIRGINIA CONTINENTAL AND STATE SINES AND STATE NAVY, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER, AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED LAND FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES, OR NOT IN THE CHARACTERS IN WHICH THEY THERE APPEAR.

White, William, Capt. Inf., Cont'l.

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SECTION 11, (7) TO (10) [DOCUMENT No. 32--LIST No. 4] ILLINOIS REGIMENT, WESTERN REGIMENT AND CAPTAIN FRANCIS CHARLOVILLES VOLUNTEERS, BOUNTY LANDS.

574.   White, William   Private   Entitled to land for the war.

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White, William, Corporal

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White, William, Soldier, Inf.

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

William S. White   Surgeons'mate   6,958   2,000   Littleton White   Thomas M. Bailey

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

William S. White   Surgeons'mate   6,957   1,000   Littleton White   Thomas M. Bailey

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

William S. White   Surgeons'mate   6,956   1,000   Elizabeth White   Thomas M. Bailey

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

William Vause, heirs of   Captain (1)   7,413   666 1/3   John B. White

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

Ambrose White   Private (1)   7,446   200   William H. Todd

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99   White, William   White, William   State Infantry

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6952   Watkins, Howard   Watkins, James   State Navy [p.385] 6956   White, Elizabeth (daughter)   White, William S.   State Navy

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6957   White, Littleton, etc.   White, William S.   State Navy

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

174   White, William   Capt.   3 years

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page 518

1357   Ware, William   Soldier   3 years [p.518] 1375   White, Tarpley   Capt.   3 years

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White, William   Capt.   7 years

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

2890   White, William   Soldier   3 years

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

3711   White, William   Soldier   3 years

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

5538-9   White, William   Capt.   2 yrs. 2 mos. plus 6 yrs.

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James Rogers, another brother of Nancy. A copy of his will is on file. His children were: (1) Matthew of Davis Co., Ky. later moved to Ohio. He m Jenny ---- who d about 1825 in Nelson Co., Ky.; (2) William, deceased. See list of his children below; (3) Polly, wife of C. Dunn, Grayson Co., Ky.; (4) Nancy White, Grayson Co., Ky.; (5) John Grayson Co., Ky.; (6) Jonathan, Ohio Co., Ky.; (7) Evan, Mercer Co., Ky.; (8) James, Nelson Co., Ky.

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Rogers, John (A.G. 50,149), Q. M., Ill. Light Dragoons, Va. State Line; removed from Halifax Co. Va. between 1783 and 1785 to Person Co., N. C., where he d Feb. 3, 1823. George Clark Rogers and Byrd Rogers were the exrs. of his will, and in 1848 Samuel A. Pugh of Washington, D. C. was their atty. According to his will dated Feb. 19, 1822, he had three sons: George Clark Rogers, Byrd Rogers, and John Rogers. He also had three daughters: Rachel, who m Thomas Blackwell; Sally, who m Edmund Martin; and Lucy, who m James Clay. Lucy is not mentioned in the will, as she d about 1813, leaving a son, John H. Clay. The wife of John Rogers was named Jane or Jean. His will is witnessed by Carrie Barnett and William Bailey before Charles Mason, who was then Clerk of the Person Co. Court, N. C. In 1846 Byrd Rogers certified that he was born May 28, 1790, in Person Co., N. C. Sarah Rogers, who m Edmund Martin, d about 1836, and had the following children: John, Marcus D., Alexander, Sidney T., Willia, Nancy, who m Mathew Brooks, Eliza, who m James Long, and Minerva, who m [p.564] Abel Boas. Rachel Rogers Blackwell, whose age was 59 in Mar. 1846, testified that John Rogers was Capt. of a troop of Cavalry raised in Halifax Co., Va., which marched into western Va. She heard William Holt say that two soldiers and himself were sent as spies to learn the situation of the enemy. The two soldiers and their horses were killed, and William Holt was made a prisoner by the Indians. He was kept in a cave for nine months and suffered all kinds of abuse because he would not forsake the whites. It was seven years before he could make his escape from the Indians. Among those who testified in this case were William Bailey, Halifax Co., Va., who was 56 in June 22, 1846; William Whitt of Halifax Co., age 88, Nov. 3, 1845; Archibald Warren, Halifax Co., Va., who, in 1833, stated that George Chapman enlisted for 18 months, received $300. bounty, marched to the west, and d in service; Dr. Rawley White, Senr., of Pittsylvania Co., Va., was a soldier of Cavalry in the Revolution, and gave his testimony Nov. 2, 1833. Coalman D. Bennett was Justice of the Peace in Pittsylvania Co., in 1833. Currie Barnett, Person Co., N. C., age 74, July 17, 1846, was physician to John Rogers. Barton Link, age 39, June 22, 1846, was living in Halifax Co., Va. The claim of this John Rogers was once rejected because another John Rogers of Caroline Co., Va., had been paid as the legal claimant.

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White, Thomas (A.G. 50,189), Lieut., 1st Va. State Regt. He was appointed a Sergt. in Nov., 1776, and later was promoted to a Lieut. After the war he resided near Greenwich, Prince William Co., Va., then removed to the southern part of the state to Halifax Co., where he m and where he d Sept. 4, 1827. William Stanfield testified to this date of death. His will made July 27, 1827, mentions his wife, Margaret, and children: Garland, Mary Taylor, Phanny Watkin, Turner D., Patrick, Presley, James H., Nancy R., Thompson and Louise. His exrs. were his sons, Turner D., and James H. The witnesses to his will were Robert Stanfield, William Stanfield, Stephen W. Brerton, Thompson White and Nathan Hesler.

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Margaret White was the second wife of Thomas White, and was alive as late as Nov. 30, 1833. All the children were by his first wife, and in 1833 Garland White was living in Wilson Co., Tenn.; Louisa White in Person Co., N. C.; Mary C. m William Taylor and removed to Tenn., and their minor children in 1834 were Richard W. William I, and Lucinda. Fanny m Joel Watkins and removed to Wilson Co., Tenn.; Turner D. White resided in Halifax Co.; Patrick and Presley removed to Ind.; James R. White resided in Milton, N. C. and was [p.578] appointed guardian to Lovicy, who was a person of unsound mind; Nancy R. White m Allen Hasten and removed to Ind. Thompson White was about 18 years old when his father d, and in 1834 was living in Milton, Person Co., N. C.; Sarah White testified in 1835 that she m James White, a bro. of Thomas White, and that she was then a widow; Winnifred Esby testified in 1835 that she m Stephen White, the youngest bro. of Thomas White, and her second husband was James Esby. Henrietta White, daughter of Stephen White, who was a bro. of Thomas White, stated that James White was her grandfather. John Gill, in his 71st year July 1, 1833, was a soldier in the Rev. War for 11 months and 4 days. John Sullivan, now (1833) aged 75, was for one year in the 1st Va. State Regt. commanded by Capt. Charles Ewell, Lieut. Thomas White and Ensign William Broaddus. Robert Stanfield was 72 years old in 1835, and William Brandon 86.

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White, William, Capt., Supernumerary.

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Officers Name   Rank   Board Sat   Periods

Gibson, George   Col.   Supernumerary   When ordered to the northward June 1, 1777.
Ellison, John   Lieut. Col.   Supernumerary   When ordered to the northward June 1, 1777.
Merriwether, Thos.   Major   Supernumerary   When ordered to Va. Dec. 9, 1779
Ewell, Thomas   Capt.   Service   When ordered to Va. Dec. 9, 1779
Hoffler, Wm.   Capt.   Supernumerary   Including non comd. officers 295
Brown, Windson   Capt.   Service   Including non comd. officers 295
Hamilton, Thomas   Capt.   Service   May 1, 1780. For the war, 195
Crump, Abner   Capt.   Service   May 1, 1780. For the war, 195
Armstead, Thomas   Capt.   Service
Ewell, Charles   Capt.   Service
[p.584] Holt, John H.   Capt.   Service
Campbell, Wm.   Capt.   Service
ucker, Angus   Capt.   Service
Triplett, George   1st Lieut.   Service
Woodson, Frederick   1st Lieut.   Service
Coleman, Wyatt   1st Lieut.   Service
Marston, John   1st Lieut.   Service
White, Thomas   1st Lieut.   Service
Broaddus, Wm.   1st Lieut.   Service
Harper, James   1st Lieut.   Service
Slaughter, Wm.   1st Lieut.   Service
Hughes, Pratt   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary
White, William   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary
Slawter, William   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary--24 Officers."

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   Family No.   Male   Female   Over Sixteen   Under Sixteen   Blacks

Henry Nelson   11   6   5   8   3   5
Samuel Odell   3   2   1   3      1
Samuel
Harding   3   2   1   3
David Job   7   3   4   3   4
Alex: Mathes   10   4   6   4   6   3
Barneby Eagan   4   3   1   4      1
George
Whitson   6   1   5   3   3
Barneby
Eagan, Junr   7   4   3   4   3
Joseph
Whitson   5   2   3   3   2   4
Jeremiah
Odell      3   2   1   3      1
Charles
Whitson   8   5   3   3   5
Ann Hankins   6   2   4   3   3
James Mcneil   2   1   1   2
Zachariah
Campbell   9   4   5   2   7
Thos. Sisk   4   2   2   2   2
Moses Job   9   6   3   3   6
Enoch Job   8   3   5   5   3
Fergus Cron   8   4   4   6   2
Israel Morris   7   5   2   3   4
Jonah Cave   6   3   3   2   4
Will Nail   10   4   6   2   8
John Skelton   3   2   1   2   1
John Bailey   5   3   2   2   3
Marion Leeth   6   3   3   4   2
Jonah Denton   5   3   2   3   2
Jonah Morgan   6   4   2   3   3
Joshua Job   5   2   3   3   2
William Penly   11   7   4   4   7
Thos. Jones   2   1   1   2
Spencer
Coleman   3   1   2   2   1
Peter Jackson   8   5   3   2   6
George Snider   8   5   3   3   5
John Coleman   7   4   3   4   3
William
Fleming      3   1   2   2   1
John Levesque   8   4   4   3   5
Adam
Cuningham   5   3   2   4   1
John Pence   6   2   4   3   3
Isom Wood   5   3   2   2   3
Benjamin
Odell      4   3   1   2   2
John Whitson   5   3   2   2   3
Jeremiah
McKay   8   4   4   6   2
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William Davis   4   1   3   2   2
Abram
McKay   3   2   1   2   1
Isaac McKay   6   3   3   3   3   1
Jonathan
Odell      9   3   6   3   6
George
Conkion   3   2   1   2   1
Sinnit Young   8   7   1   2   6
Absalom Hurst   5   2   3   2   3
James Odell   10   8   2   3   7
Matthew
Maddux   4   2   2   2   2
Daniel Trygler   6   4   2   2   4
Abram
Strickler   4   1   3   4
Jacob
Coleman   2   1   1   2
John Bullington   5   2   3   2   3
Thos. Hurst   4   2   2   3   1
John McDaniel   2   1   1   2
Moses Moody   8   4   4   3   5
Will: Dobson   6   3   3   2   4
Will: White   10   6   4   3   7
Will Whitson   10   3   7   6   4   4
Thos. Bragg   4   3   1   3   1
Will Whitson, J   7   3   4   3   4
John Allen   8   6   2   2   6
Thos. Dotson   8   2   6   3   5
Samuel Stover   10   5   5   3   7
Cunrod Beaver   9   6   3   4   5
Benjn. Williams   4   2   2   2   2
Daniel Strickler   7   3   4   2   5
Joseph Cave   4   3   1   3   1
(Endorsed on back folded, "Capt. Henry Nelson List.")

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White, David (500 a) Robert (1,000 a) William [p.611] Original Bounty Land Warrants Located in Virginia Military District in Ohio.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776
Virginia Soldiers of 1776

State of Ken., Jessamine Court, Oct. Term, 1838. Thomas Davis on oath, declared that Charles Davis his brother, a soldier in the Rev. war, died about the year 1807, or 1808, leaving six children:--William, d. s. p.; Nancy (mar. William White, and died leaving one child named Polly, who mar. James Lewis). Polly (mar. Hartwell Heath); Elizabeth (mar. Samuel White); Sally (mar. Hickman Kersey). That said Charles Davis died without a will; that these said children are the only heirs of said Charles Davis. Signed and sworn to by Thomas Davis. Copy teste, Daniel B. Price, clerk.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776
Virginia Soldiers of 1776

Samuel Cobb.--Richard Taylor.--James Barnett.--William Hudson.--Austin Sandridge.--and John Bell. This was signed by William Woodford, Brig. Genl. White Plains, New York, 15 Dec., 1778.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776
Virginia Soldiers of 1776

Thomas Fisher, George Brickhouse (guardian), Edwin J., and John Fisher, William J. Nottingham, Miers W. Fisher, heirs at law of John Fisher, Ensign; appointed James B. White their Atty. 9 June, 1851. Signed by the above, and witnessed by Robins Mapp, Thomas A. Downes, Tully R. Win, James M. Brickhouse and John R. Dunton. Ackn. before Teackle M. Jacob, J. of P.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776

Abstract of the will of Moses Ball. Made 15, Dec., 1786. To my son John, 25 acres of land beginning on the south side of Four Mile Run, at the White Oak, corner of Genl. Washington, thence with Washington line to Alexanders line and thence with Alexanders line, and the meanders of Long Branch westwardly until the quantity of 25 acres is made; the rest of my land to my wife, Ann Ball, during her life, or if she remain a widow; then to be sold and divided among my children; my executors to pay as soon as possible to his excellency, Gen. Washington, the sum of ten pounds with interest, a sum I borrowed from him, with William Carlin as security. To my daughter, Sabilla Ball; my stock etc. to be divided among my wife and Bazil, Ann and Sabilia. That my son John and Joseph Birch be sole Executors.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776

I certify that I was early in 1778, appointed a Lieut. in Capt. Alexander Roses company, belonging to the 6th Va. Rest.; that I saw William Hudson named on the list as a Supernumerary Captain, at the arrangement on the White Plains. Signed, 4 Aug., 1807 by John Cole, Lieut. in 2nd. Va. Rest. Made oath to the above affidavit before John Pegram, Justice, 4 Aug., 1807.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776

31 Aires Witt born Jan. 12, 1761 in Halifax County, Virginia, died Dec. 15, 1840 in Whitley County, Kentucky, Married Rebecca Bryant. Enlisted April, 1780, Guilford County, North Carolina under Captain Beshears and Colonel Porter-field, 1781 under Capt. Miner Smith, and Col. James Martin. Battles Hanging Rock, Rugleys Mills, Camden, Drowning Creek, White Swamp, and Brick House. Children: Samuel, and William. Was a sergeant. Pension Bureau and Family Records.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776
Affidavits.

Dec. 13, 1776. We the subscribers, do agree to have received from Thomas Spencer, Lieut. two months pay, from 28 Sept. to the 28 Nov. Signed, George Hankins, Clement Sullivant, Natt Sullivant, Jesse Brown, Philip Savage, Temple Taylor, Philip Holt, Robert Bage, John Badgett, Jonathan Terrill, Samuel Lunderman, John Lucas, Robert Hollerman, Thomas Bedford, Solomon Elam, William Steward, William Jordan, Thomas White, Samuel Henry, Sergt.

Virginia Soldiers of 1776
Affidavits.

Bledsoe. Ackn. before Alex. White, J. of P. Attest, William Woodcock, Clerk.

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page 5

xxx"N.B. The persons whose names are marked (*) in black ink have been reported to the executive in the case of Wm. Tennells and 23 others desiring [p.5] land bounty as entitled, etc., also Geo. B. Riggs, Laban Marriner, Wm. Miles, Elisha Madrid, Miles Worthan, Elijah Ross, Geo. Beckett, Spencer Wartens, John White, Tho. Hartins, Daniel Lewis, Jacob Philips, James Tunnells & Jos. Webb."

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25. White, James, Marine, Entered Jan. 20, 1783

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Mentioned: Elkanah Andrews, seaman; Lieut. Col. John Cropper; Thos. Cropper; and Custis Bull; Capt. Michael Parker; Jacob White, Carpenter; Midshipman Beverly Coops; Levin Bird, Pilot; Lieut. John Pettigrew or Pettigraw; John Fields, steward; Solomon Powell, quartermaster; Return of sundries for officers of Diligence. Daniel and Lewis Story, soldiers discharged by Capt. Taylor; Pay roll of John Teackle or John Teagle, paymaster of galleys Diligence and Accomac 1780; Robert Webb, Pilot; James Broadwater, held office on her; William Littleton; Hancock Simpson, coxswain; Lieut. Jesse Cannon; Master Thomas Bonewell; James Henry; Thomas Bailey; James Arbuckle, Board in council, Mar. 22, 1781; Archibald Blair.

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Wm. Lilleston, age 75 in Jan. 1830, Dec. 30, 1830, deposes that he well knew the officers and crews of the Accomac and Diligence, toward the end of the Rev. Of the latter he knew Beverly Coopes, Midshipman; Jacobus White, Carpenter, "who continued in service until she was laid up"; Levin Bird, Pilot; Laban Bailey, Quartermaster, etc. That John Pettigrew was Lieut. of the Accomac and John Fields was Steward; that Robert Webb was Pilot; John Cropper was Carpenter; James Broadwater was on bd. but he does not know in what office; that "Pilot Webb died about the time the galley was laid up."

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SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835.

White, James, Soldier, Inf.

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page 383

639   Wheely, John   Wheely, John   State Line [p.383] 725   White, James   White, James   State Cavalry

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3232   White, James   White, James   State Line

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6952   Watkins, Howard   Watkins, James   State Navy [p.385] 6956   White, Elizabeth (daughter)   White, William S.   State Navy

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

726   White, James   Soldier   3 years

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

3022   White, James (Edward Valentine, assnee.)   Soldier   3 years

      Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA
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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

4355   White, James   Corp.   War

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(21) Virginia Military Land Warrants

5075-6   White, Tarpley (James Taylor, assnee.)   Capt.   7th year

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Rogers, John, Capt. and Qmr. Ill. Light Dragoons, Va. State Line; Col. (Gen.) Geo. Rogers Clarke. (No. 256.) Mentioned: Maj. Croghum, Col. R. C. Anderson; ---- Gwathney, Gov. Hamilton, Rawley White, "soldier of cavalry"; Wm. Holt, Geo. Chapman, Maj. Williams, Lieut. James Meriwether, John Thurston, Cornet, Troop of Horse, Ill. Regt., Va. State Line; Peter Triplett, Capt. Leonard Helm, Wm. Foggett, James Spillman, Edmund and Thomas Rogers, Capt. J. Rogers, of Dragoons ("Gen. James Semple, U. S. Senator"); P. Will Shannon, Q. M. Gen., War Dept.

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White, Thomas, Lieut. 1st Va. State Regt. of Inf. (No. 3,514.) Mentioned: "Alva Oliver, soldier of the Revolution"; Col. Thos. Marshall, Capt. Chas. Ewell, 1st Va. Regt.; John Sullivan, soldier; Ens. Wm. Brendeless, "John Gill, soldier in Rev."; "James White, soldier or Sergeant, Rev, War."

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James Rogers, another brother of Nancy. A copy of his will is on file. His children were: (1) Matthew of Davis Co., Ky. later moved to Ohio. He m Jenny ---- who d about 1825 in Nelson Co., Ky.; (2) William, deceased. See list of his children below; (3) Polly, wife of C. Dunn, Grayson Co., Ky.; (4) Nancy White, Grayson Co., Ky.; (5) John Grayson Co., Ky.; (6) Jonathan, Ohio Co., Ky.; (7) Evan, Mercer Co., Ky.; (8) James, Nelson Co., Ky.

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Rogers, John (A.G. 50,149), Q. M., Ill. Light Dragoons, Va. State Line; removed from Halifax Co. Va. between 1783 and 1785 to Person Co., N. C., where he d Feb. 3, 1823. George Clark Rogers and Byrd Rogers were the exrs. of his will, and in 1848 Samuel A. Pugh of Washington, D. C. was their atty. According to his will dated Feb. 19, 1822, he had three sons: George Clark Rogers, Byrd Rogers, and John Rogers. He also had three daughters: Rachel, who m Thomas Blackwell; Sally, who m Edmund Martin; and Lucy, who m James Clay. Lucy is not mentioned in the will, as she d about 1813, leaving a son, John H. Clay. The wife of John Rogers was named Jane or Jean. His will is witnessed by Carrie Barnett and William Bailey before Charles Mason, who was then Clerk of the Person Co. Court, N. C. In 1846 Byrd Rogers certified that he was born May 28, 1790, in Person Co., N. C. Sarah Rogers, who m Edmund Martin, d about 1836, and had the following children: John, Marcus D., Alexander, Sidney T., Willia, Nancy, who m Mathew Brooks, Eliza, who m James Long, and Minerva, who m [p.564] Abel Boas. Rachel Rogers Blackwell, whose age was 59 in Mar. 1846, testified that John Rogers was Capt. of a troop of Cavalry raised in Halifax Co., Va., which marched into western Va. She heard William Holt say that two soldiers and himself were sent as spies to learn the situation of the enemy. The two soldiers and their horses were killed, and William Holt was made a prisoner by the Indians. He was kept in a cave for nine months and suffered all kinds of abuse because he would not forsake the whites. It was seven years before he could make his escape from the Indians. Among those who testified in this case were William Bailey, Halifax Co., Va., who was 56 in June 22, 1846; William Whitt of Halifax Co., age 88, Nov. 3, 1845; Archibald Warren, Halifax Co., Va., who, in 1833, stated that George Chapman enlisted for 18 months, received $300. bounty, marched to the west, and d in service; Dr. Rawley White, Senr., of Pittsylvania Co., Va., was a soldier of Cavalry in the Revolution, and gave his testimony Nov. 2, 1833. Coalman D. Bennett was Justice of the Peace in Pittsylvania Co., in 1833. Currie Barnett, Person Co., N. C., age 74, July 17, 1846, was physician to John Rogers. Barton Link, age 39, June 22, 1846, was living in Halifax Co., Va. The claim of this John Rogers was once rejected because another John Rogers of Caroline Co., Va., had been paid as the legal claimant.

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White, Thomas (A.G. 50,189), Lieut., 1st Va. State Regt. He was appointed a Sergt. in Nov., 1776, and later was promoted to a Lieut. After the war he resided near Greenwich, Prince William Co., Va., then removed to the southern part of the state to Halifax Co., where he m and where he d Sept. 4, 1827. William Stanfield testified to this date of death. His will made July 27, 1827, mentions his wife, Margaret, and children: Garland, Mary Taylor, Phanny Watkin, Turner D., Patrick, Presley, James H., Nancy R., Thompson and Louise. His exrs. were his sons, Turner D., and James H. The witnesses to his will were Robert Stanfield, William Stanfield, Stephen W. Brerton, Thompson White and Nathan Hesler.

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Margaret White was the second wife of Thomas White, and was alive as late as Nov. 30, 1833. All the children were by his first wife, and in 1833 Garland White was living in Wilson Co., Tenn.; Louisa White in Person Co., N. C.; Mary C. m William Taylor and removed to Tenn., and their minor children in 1834 were Richard W. William I, and Lucinda. Fanny m Joel Watkins and removed to Wilson Co., Tenn.; Turner D. White resided in Halifax Co.; Patrick and Presley removed to Ind.; James R. White resided in Milton, N. C. and was [p.578] appointed guardian to Lovicy, who was a person of unsound mind; Nancy R. White m Allen Hasten and removed to Ind. Thompson White was about 18 years old when his father d, and in 1834 was living in Milton, Person Co., N. C.; Sarah White testified in 1835 that she m James White, a bro. of Thomas White, and that she was then a widow; Winnifred Esby testified in 1835 that she m Stephen White, the youngest bro. of Thomas White, and her second husband was James Esby. Henrietta White, daughter of Stephen White, who was a bro. of Thomas White, stated that James White was her grandfather. John Gill, in his 71st year July 1, 1833, was a soldier in the Rev. War for 11 months and 4 days. John Sullivan, now (1833) aged 75, was for one year in the 1st Va. State Regt. commanded by Capt. Charles Ewell, Lieut. Thomas White and Ensign William Broaddus. Robert Stanfield was 72 years old in 1835, and William Brandon 86.

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page 584

Officers Name   Rank   Board Sat   Periods

Gibson, George   Col.   Supernumerary   When ordered to the northward June 1, 1777.
Ellison, John   Lieut. Col.   Supernumerary   When ordered to the northward June 1, 1777.
Merriwether, Thos.   Major   Supernumerary   When ordered to Va. Dec. 9, 1779
Ewell, Thomas   Capt.   Service   When ordered to Va. Dec. 9, 1779
Hoffler, Wm.   Capt.   Supernumerary   Including non comd. officers 295
Brown, Windson   Capt.   Service   Including non comd. officers 295
Hamilton, Thomas   Capt.   Service   May 1, 1780. For the war, 195
Crump, Abner   Capt.   Service   May 1, 1780. For the war, 195
Armstead, Thomas   Capt.   Service
Ewell, Charles   Capt.   Service
[p.584] Holt, John H.   Capt.   Service
Campbell, Wm.   Capt.   Service
ucker, Angus   Capt.   Service
Triplett, George   1st Lieut.   Service
Woodson, Frederick   1st Lieut.   Service
Coleman, Wyatt   1st Lieut.   Service
Marston, John   1st Lieut.   Service
White, Thomas   1st Lieut.   Service
Broaddus, Wm.   1st Lieut.   Service
Harper, James   1st Lieut.   Service
Slaughter, Wm.   1st Lieut.   Service
Hughes, Pratt   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary
White, William   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary
Slawter, William   1st Lieut.   Supernumerary--24 Officers."

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page 598

   Family No.   Male   Female   Over Sixteen   Under Sixteen   Blacks

Henry Nelson   11   6   5   8   3   5
Samuel Odell   3   2   1   3      1
Samuel
Harding   3   2   1   3
David Job   7   3   4   3   4
Alex: Mathes   10   4   6   4   6   3
Barneby Eagan   4   3   1   4      1
George
Whitson   6   1   5   3   3
Barneby
Eagan, Junr   7   4   3   4   3
Joseph
Whitson   5   2   3   3   2   4
Jeremiah
Odell      3   2   1   3      1
Charles
Whitson   8   5   3   3   5
Ann Hankins   6   2   4   3   3
James Mcneil   2   1   1   2
Zachariah
Campbell   9   4   5   2   7
Thos. Sisk   4   2   2   2   2
Moses Job   9   6   3   3   6
Enoch Job   8   3   5   5   3
Fergus Cron   8   4   4   6   2
Israel Morris   7   5   2   3   4
Jonah Cave   6   3   3   2   4
Will Nail   10   4   6   2   8
John Skelton   3   2   1   2   1
John Bailey   5   3   2   2   3
Marion Leeth   6   3   3   4   2
Jonah Denton   5   3   2   3   2
Jonah Morgan   6   4   2   3   3
Joshua Job   5   2   3   3   2
William Penly   11   7   4   4   7
Thos. Jones   2   1   1   2
Spencer
Coleman   3   1   2   2   1
Peter Jackson   8   5   3   2   6
George Snider   8   5   3   3   5
John Coleman   7   4   3   4   3
William
Fleming      3   1   2   2   1
John Levesque   8   4   4   3   5
Adam
Cuningham   5   3   2   4   1
John Pence   6   2   4   3   3
Isom Wood   5   3   2   2   3
Benjamin
Odell      4   3   1   2   2
John Whitson   5   3   2   2   3
Jeremiah
McKay   8   4   4   6   2
[p.598]
William Davis   4   1   3   2   2
Abram
McKay   3   2   1   2   1
Isaac McKay   6   3   3   3   3   1
Jonathan
Odell      9   3   6   3   6
George
Conkion   3   2   1   2   1
Sinnit Young   8   7   1   2   6
Absalom Hurst   5   2   3   2   3
James Odell   10   8   2   3   7
Matthew
Maddux   4   2   2   2   2
Daniel Trygler   6   4   2   2   4
Abram
Strickler   4   1   3   4
Jacob
Coleman   2   1   1   2
John Bullington   5   2   3   2   3
Thos. Hurst   4   2   2   3   1
John McDaniel   2   1   1   2
Moses Moody   8   4   4   3   5
Will: Dobson   6   3   3   2   4
Will: White   10   6   4   3   7
Will Whitson   10   3   7   6   4   4
Thos. Bragg   4   3   1   3   1
Will Whitson, J   7   3   4   3   4
John Allen   8   6   2   2   6
Thos. Dotson   8   2   6   3   5
Samuel Stover   10   5   5   3   7
Cunrod Beaver   9   6   3   4   5
Benjn. Williams   4   2   2   2   2
Daniel Strickler   7   3   4   2   5
Joseph Cave   4   3   1   3   1
(Endorsed on back folded, "Capt. Henry Nelson List.")

A List of Emigrant Ministers to America 1690-1811
Introduction

Amongst the more eminent names of the ministers who received the bounty are Goronwy Owen, premier poet of Wales;Dr. Cutler, Rector of Yale; Robert Stanser, Bishop of Nova Scotia; William White, first American Bishop of the English line; Dr. Charles Inglis, Bishop of Nova Scotia, appointed August 12, 1787, and first Colonial Bishop of the Church of England (Sprague). Dr. Inglis was grandfather of Sir J. E. W.Inglis, the defender of Lucknow ('Dictionary National Biography'); George Keith, first missionary to America of the Society for Propagating the Gospel, and formerly a Quaker;Charles Pittigrew may be mentioned as in the last ship that sailed before the war; Right Rev. Dr. Samuel Seabury, first Bishop of Connecticut; Robert Smith, Bishop of S. Carolina;and Aaron Cleveland, ancestor of President Grover Cleveland.
Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, William, 1650, by Lieut. Wm. Worleich, —— Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Anne, 1650, by Robert Bird, —— Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Grace, 1650, by Wm. Hodgson, Yorke Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, William, 1642, by John Sweete, —— Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, John, 1650, by John Bone, —— Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Richard, 1649, by Edmund Scarburgh, Jr., Northampton Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Fra., 1649, by Richard Bayly, Northampton Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Fra., 1648, by Bartholomew Hoskins, —— Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Richard, 1647, by John Brooch, York River Co.

Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
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White, Phillipp, 1642, by Capt. Sameull Mathews, Esq., —— Co.

My Jacob WHITE, son of James WHITE was born in 1776. But maybe James had a brother named Jacob WHITE?

Revolutionary War Muster Rolls, 1775-83
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL

BOX

ROLL

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WHITE JACOB       CORPL   57  
WHITE JACOB       CORPORAL   57  
WHITE JACOB       PRIV   56  
WHITE JACOB       PRIVAT   57  
WHITE JACOB       PRIVATE   12  
WHITE JACOB       PRIVT   55  
WHITE JACOB       Q M LT   78  
WHITE JACOB       QM   78  

WAR of 1812

WHITE JACOB   COL. CLAIBORNE'S REG'T MISSISSIPPI MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   LIEUTENANT HILL'S COMPANY, DELAWARE. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   HINDS' BATT'N CAVALRY, MISSISSIPPI MIL. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   ENSIGN WARRINGTON'S COMPANY, DELAWARE. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   1 REG'T (FISK'S) NEW HAMPSHIRE MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   4 REG'T (BAYLES') EAST TENNESSEE MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT
WHITE JACOB   4 REGIMENT (POOTH'S), GEORGIA MILITIA.   PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   4 REG'T (BOYD'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.   CORPORAL CORPORAL 224 602
WHITE JACOB   5 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.   PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   6 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.   PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB   39 REG'T (HOWELL'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.   ENSIGN ENSIGN 224 602
WHITE JACOB   61 REG'T (CARVER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.   PRIVATE PRIVATE 224 602
WHITE JACOB W 5 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.   ENSIGN ENSIGN 224 602