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Sarah Bonetta White

Female 1860 - 1899  (38 years)


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  1. 1.  Sarah Bonetta White was born on 23 Sep 1860 in Chambers Co, Texas (daughter of James Taylor White and Amanda Melvina Speights); died on 23 May 1899 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Sarah married Desire Louis Broussard on 25 Oct 1881 in Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas. Desire (son of Sevenne (Sevan) Broussard and Belzire Hebert) was born on 12 Jan 1857 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 21 Jul 1946 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 22 Jul 1946 in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James Earl Broussard, Sr was born on 3 Apr 1883 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 21 Oct 1953 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Anahuac Cem, Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. Edna Ray Broussard was born in Jan 1885 in Texas; died on 17 Sep 1955 in Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Cecil A. Broussard was born in Jan 1890 in Texas; died after 1920 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Desire Louis Broussard was born in Dec 1892 in Texas; died before 1930 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    5. Doris W. Broussard was born on 06 Feb 1897 in Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas; died on 27 Mar 1976 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas; was buried on 29 Mar 1976 in Hillcrest Mausoleum, Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Taylor White was born on 13 Jun 1829 in Chambers Co, Texas (son of James Taylor White and Sarah Cade); died on 24 Dec 1905 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 17 Jul 1860, Chamber Co, Texas
    • Census: 18 Jul 1870, Chambers (Subdivision 17), Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    residence 385 (widow of John White, bro of James Robert & Parmelia)
    White, Martha 43 head 1817 Louisiana 10,000 41,000
    John O. 19 1841 Texas farmer
    Robert D. 16 1844 Texas farmer
    James C. 14 1856 Texas Farmer
    Joseph C. 12 1858 Texas
    Mary Ann 10 1850
    Martha W. 8 1852 Texas

    next door:
    (Assuming David is her brother - not verified he is child of Elisha.)
    residence 386:
    Wallis, David 38 1822 LA
    Susannah Wallis 37 1823 Ireland
    David 18 1842 LA
    Caroline Wallis 16 1844 LA
    Francis 14 1846 female LA
    Emily 11 1849 LA
    Altha 8 1852 LA
    William 7 1853 LA
    Anna 8/12 1859 TX
    Henry 3 1857 TX
    Ann M. Barrow 61 1799 Ireland

    residence: 387 vacant

    next door:
    Residence 388
    White Jas T. 31 1829 farmer 3,000 20,000 Texas
    Amanda 33 1827 Mississippi
    Jas T. 6 1854 Texas
    Robert M. 3 1857 Texas
    Amanda 2 1858 Texas

    Residence 389
    Robert White 36 1824 Louisiana farmer 3,000 19,000

    Residence: 390
    Barrow John S. 24 1836 farmer 3,000 600 Texas

    Residence: 391
    Barrow, Benjamin (Ben Franklin,
    "Ben the Bearhunter" 52 1808
    farmer 11,290 26,000 Louisiana
    Pamila (Permelia Jane White) 40 1820 Texas
    Benjamin F. 21 1839 Texas
    Sarah 17 1833 Texas
    Mary Ann 15 1835 Texas
    Josephine 12 1838 TX
    Solomon 10 1850 TX
    Robert C. 7 1853 TX
    Pamila J. (Permelia Jane) 4 1856 TX
    LaGrange, Z 21 1839 Laborer Louisiana


    Census:
    residence 108 (brother)
    White, Robert 47 1823 Louisiana
    Mayes Ettie 23 1847 Mulatto TX
    Mayes Josephine 3 1867 Mulatto TX
    Mayes Annie 1 1869 Mulatto TX
    Mayes William 18 1852 Mulatto TX


    residence 105
    White James 41 1829 farmer 3833, 1355 TX
    Amanda 48 1822 MS
    Taylor 15 1855 TX
    Robert 18 1852 TX
    Amanda 11 1859 TX
    Sarah 9 1861 TX
    Josephine 5 1865 TX
    Forest 2 1868 TX

    James married Amanda Melvina Speights in Dec 1852 in Chambers Co, Texas. Amanda (daughter of Asa Speights, (white) and Amanda Nancy King) was born on 15 Aug 1826 in Mississippi; died on 25 Dec 1892 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Amanda Melvina Speights was born on 15 Aug 1826 in Mississippi (daughter of Asa Speights, (white) and Amanda Nancy King); died on 25 Dec 1892 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. James Taylor White was born on 24 Jul 1854 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 30 Dec 1927 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Anahuac Cem, Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. Robert Monroe White was born in 1857 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Amanda Melvina White was born in 1858 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Joseph C. White was born in Feb 1863 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 15 Jul 1864 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    5. 1. Sarah Bonetta White was born on 23 Sep 1860 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 23 May 1899 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    6. Josephine White was born in Feb 1863 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1863.
    7. Forrest E. White was born on 29 Aug 1867 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 06 Jul 1944 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Anahuac Cem, Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Taylor White was born on 28 Jul 1789 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana (son of John* White and Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill); died on 5 Mar 1852 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 23 Sep 1950, Liberty Co, Texas

    Notes:

    White, Jacques Telleur (Jean of N.Carolina & Sara Gambil of N. Carolina) b 28 Jul (SM Ch.: v.5, #371)
    White, James Taylor (John of North Carolina & Sara Gambil of North Carolina) bt 5 May 1801 at age 12 yrs old on 28 Jul 1801. Pats: James Taylor White & Elizabeth Pou; Mats: John Gambil & Sara Dempot all of Virginia; Spons: Jessie White & Mary White. Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch v.5, #371)

    White, James T - native of this parish (major son of dec. John Whyte, inhabitant of lower Vermillion & Sally Gambell) m 26 Jan 1813 Sally Cade, native of this parish (minor daughter of dec James, inhabitant of Vermillion and Polly Michols) Wits: Shadrach Porter, Henry Jackson, Emanuel D'Asperemont. Fr. Gabriel Isabey (SM Ch: v.5 #281)
    There was a James Taylor (Jacques Taleur) who spons bt of Ruben, James Taylor White's nephew (child of William & Aimie Comstock).

    James Taylor White was in Chambers Co. before the TX Revolution and it was at his ranch that the Turtle Bayou resolutions were drawn up, an early confrontation of Texans and Mexicans.

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    James Taylor White, who settled at Turtle Bayou near Anahuac in 1818, was the first significant cattleman along the upper Texas coast.15 An early, anonymous writer credited White?s herd as numbering 3,000 head in 1831,16 whereas another writer quoted the herd?s size at 10,000 head in 1840. This writer claimed that when White died in 1851, he had $150,000 banked in New Orleans, the proceeds of his cattle sales there.17
    W.T. Block - History of Jefferson County, Chapter XI
    http://hans.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/History%20of%20Jefferson%20County/Chapter%2011.htm
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    Handbook of Texas
    WHITE, JAMES TAYLOR (1789-1852). James Taylor White (known as Taylor White), cattleman and rancher, son of John and Sarah (Gambel) White, was born on July 28, 1789, in Louisiana. During the 1780s his family probably moved to Louisiana from the Carolinas, where his grandfather had received a land grant in 1757. Taylor White married Sarah Cade, daughter of James and Polly (Nichols) Cade, on January 26, 1813, at St. Martin of Tours Church in St. Martinville, Louisiana.

    In 1828 White drove his small herd of Spanish, or longhorn, cattle along the old Opelousas Road to Texas; he settled near Turtle Bayou. His cattle grazed on land bordered on the west by Galveston Bay and on the south by the Gulf of Mexico. The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed near his home. By 1840 White had acquired 4,605 acres of land in Liberty (now Chambers) County and paid taxes on 1,775 head of cattle and forty-five horses.

    During the late 1830s or early 1840s, White began driving cattle to New Orleans. He deposited money from the sales of these cattle at banks in New Orleans and eventually put much of it back into the business of raising cattle. He attributed his success to his hard work and single-mindedness. He was also known to be innovative in his techniques. For example, he burned the land periodically to make way for new grass for his animals, a practice unheard of in his time.

    White came to be known as the Cattle King of Southeast Texas. Two cattle brands, the JTW and the Crossed W, have been associated with White's Texas ranching operation. The Crossed W was reportedly willed to White by his father, also a cattleman, who died in 1806. Some sources claim that as of the late 1930s, both were among the oldest continuously used cattle brands in the state.

    James Taylor White and his wife had seven children. He died, probably of cholera, in March 1852 at his home. In a nearby family plot he is buried with his wife, who died nine days later.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Frontier Times, March 1936. Jewel Horace Harry, A History of Chambers County (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1940; rpt., Dallas: Taylor, 1981). Gifford E. White, James Taylor White of Virginia (Austin, 1982).

    -Handbook of Texas online
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    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=juuledwards&id=I33

    Census:
    White, J. Taylor 65 1785 Louisiana
    Sarah 55 1795 North Carolina
    Robert 27 1823 Louisiana farmer
    Joseph 24 1826 Louisiana farmer
    James 21 1829 Texas farmer
    Brashear, Norvelle, 21 1829 Louisiana Teacher

    next door:
    White John 33 1817 Louisiana farmer
    Martha 30 1820 Louisiana
    Sarah 10 140 Texas
    John 9 1841 Texas
    Elizabeth 8 1842 Texas
    Robert 6 1844 Texas
    James 4 1846 Texas
    Joseph 2 1848 Texas
    Mary Ann 0 1850 Texas

    James married Sarah Cade on 26 Jan 1813 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana. Sarah (daughter of James Cade and Polly Nichols) was born in 1795 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 14 Mar 1852 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Cade was born in 1795 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana (daughter of James Cade and Polly Nichols); died on 14 Mar 1852 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    She was the daughter of James Cade and Polly Nichols.

    Daughter Sarah's d.c. states she was born in South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Married:
    St Martin's Church,

    The Records of this Church certify, under date of 26 jan 1816 to the marriage of James T Whyte, legitimate son of the late John Whyte and Sally Gambell to Sally Cade, legitmate daughter of the late James Cade and Polly Nichols. Said record is signed by Rev Gabriel?. Witnesses, Shadrack Porter, Henry Jackson*, Emmanuel D'Aspermont

    Transcript made 22 Mar 1972, and reproduced in James Taylor White of Virginia

    (note by Adam Edwards
    * I believe this Henry Jackson might have been the brother of Humphrey Jackson, who married James Taylor White's sister, and who's son, by his second wife, married the youngest daughter of J T White and Sarah Cade

    St Martin's Church,

    The Records of this Church certify, under date of 26 jan 1816 to the marriage of James T Whyte, legitimate son of the late John Whyte and Sally Gambell to Sally Cade, legitmate daughter of the late James Cade and Polly Nichols. Said record is signed by Rev Gabriel?. Witnesses, Shadrack Porter, Henry Jackson*, Emmanuel D'Aspermont

    Transcript made 22 Mar 1972, and reproduced in James Taylor White of Virginia

    (note by Adam Edwards
    * I believe this Henry Jackson might have been the brother of Humphrey Jackson, who married James Taylor White's sister, and who's son, by his second wife, married the youngest daughter of J T White and Sarah Cade

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth "Betsy" White was born on 08 Feb 1814 in Louisiana; died in Dec 1890 in Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. John Booth White, (DNA Circle-g) was born about 1817 in Louisiana; died on 15 Feb 1859 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Permelia Jane White was born on 16 Oct 1820 in Louisiana; died on 11 Nov 1861 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Robert White was born on 18 Nov 1823 in Louisiana; died on 14 Oct 1903 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    5. Joseph White was born on 13 Aug 1826 in Louisiana; died after 1850 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    6. 2. James Taylor White was born on 13 Jun 1829 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 24 Dec 1905 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    7. Sarah Cade White was born on 13 Jul 1832 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 30 Apr 1917 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  Asa Speights, (white) was born in 1795 in Hancock Co, Georgia (son of William Myrick Speights, Sr. and Mrs. Lydia (..) Speights); died on 20 Oct 1863 in Moss Bluff, Liberty Co, Texas; was buried in Speights Cem, Sabine Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Lawrence Co, Mississippi
    • Census: 1840, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; 12 slaves
    • Census: 1850, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Liberty Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Burial:
    Non-Cemetery Burial
    Specifically: Louisiana side of the Mississippi River, buried in the west bank of the river.

    Notes for WILLIAM MYRICK SPEIGHTS, JR. BL:
    In Virgie Collier Speights files: According to tradition, William and a brother, probably Asa, signed on a note for yet another brother, when he could not pay the note, William and Asa were unwilling to pay the note so to protect their assets, they left the state in the middle of the night, crossing the Mississippi River family and slaves.
    William was suffering from yellow fever, and died in the river crossing and was buried on the banks of the river. His new widow, Rebecca Hopkins Speights continued the journey to Texas and settled in Sabine County in 1843 with the eight kids and the slaves.

    Parents: William Myrick SPEIGHTS, Sr & Lydia UNKNOWN
    (findagrave)

    Census:
    Name Asa Speight
    Home in 1830 Lawrence, Mississippi
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20 5
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 6
    Total Free White Persons 12
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 12


    Census:
    Name Asa Speights
    Home in 1840 Natchitoches, Louisiana
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49 1

    Slaves - Males - Under 10 1
    Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 4
    Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 1
    Slaves - Females - Under 10 3
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 1
    Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 2
    Persons Employed in Agriculture 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20 5
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 3
    Total Free White Persons 8
    Total Slaves 12
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves 20


    Census:
    1850 Liberty Co, Texas
    Asa Speights 55
    Nancy Speights 53
    Marcellus Speights 23
    Amanda Speights 21
    Columbus Speights 20
    Eliza Speights 18
    Sarah B Speights 12


    next door to Shadrack Jones


    Census:
    1860 Liberty Co, Texas
    Asa Spights 65 Georgia
    Nancy Spights 63
    Francis Spights 23
    Sarah B Spights 21
    Sarah Johnson 65 1795 Georgia

    Asa married Amanda Nancy King about 1825. Amanda was born in 1797 in Georgia; died in 1858 in Moss Bluff, Liberty Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Amanda Nancy King was born in 1797 in Georgia; died in 1858 in Moss Bluff, Liberty Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Camellus Speights was born in 1822 in Mississippi; died in 1861 in Alabama.
    2. William Marcellus Speights was born in 1826 in Lawrence Co, Mississippi; died on 20 Jun 1868 in Boliver, Galveston Co, Texas.
    3. 3. Amanda Melvina Speights was born on 15 Aug 1826 in Mississippi; died on 25 Dec 1892 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Broussard-White Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John* White was born in 1744 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of James* Taylor White and Elizabeth* Powe (Poe) (Pou)); died on 8 Jan 1807 in Attakapas Co, Orleans Territory, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1766, Cheraws Dist, South Carolina
    • Other-Begin: Between 1772 and 1778, Burke Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: Between 1780 and 1781, Washington Co, North Carolina; tax rolls
    • Residence: May 1782, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Possessions: 17 May 1782, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Said to have descended from emigrants from the Isle of Wight on the southern coast of England. Registered a cattle brand for himself and son William in 1790.

    White, Jean (Jacques & Elizabeth Pou) m Sara Gambel (SM Ch.)
    Possibly sons George (1801) & Henry (1805) but Sarah would be too old if b 1745.
    The family moved from North Carolina to Natchez, Mississippi, somewhere between 1780 and 1784. They then moved to Louisiana, probably St.Martinville, before 1787.

    living on Bayou Vermillion in 1810

    Other-Begin:
    1772-78 - John White and James White received land grants in Burke Co., NC but they did not stay long. [Gifford White]


    Residence:
    1780-81 - John White and James White appeared on the property tax rolls of Washington Co., NC, now part of Tenneessee.
    White, James 5 horses, 8 neat cattle 447.10.0
    White, John 3 horses, 5 cattle 107.10.0"



    Residence:
    1782, May - John White and James White arrived with their families in Natchez Terr. on the lower Mississippi River. James dies here c1783. The Spanish record here lists the families that arrived in May, 1782 in Natchez. [Natchez Court Records 1767-1805]

    Relacion de familias americanas, signed Carlos de Grand-Pré, Natchez, July 6, 1782 AGI, PC, leg. 193-b.
    13 familias como sigue:
    Individuos Esclavos (slaves)
    Thomas Green, wife & children 11 32
    Thomas Marston Green, wife & son 11 3
    Cato West, wife and son 8 3
    Guillaume Duelt, wife and children 3 23
    David Smith, wife & children 5 7 Guillermo David & wife & children 4 2
    Juan White, wife & children 8 1
    Tiago White, wife & children 11 1
    Ricardo Gooden, wife & children 5 2
    Thomas Ethridge, wife & children 4 -
    Xphal Ryer & wife 2 -
    Guillermo Barland 1 -
    ------
    Pasageros y enganchados: 7 72 88
    Total: 79

    note: Guillame Duelt is probably William Dewitt who had married Catherine White, the daughter of William White, just before the voyage.
    Juan White is John White.
    Guillaume White is William White brother to both Juan and Tiago (James) White.


    Possessions:
    17 May 1782
    ... appeared John White, who sells to Widow Anne McIntosh, here present and accepting, a negro woman named Jane, aged 18, native of Virginia, for $440 which seller acknowledges to have recived in cattle from purchaser, in the presence of Daveid Smith and Richard Gooding, who signed with seller.
    1 June 1782
    ... appeared James White who sold to Widow Anne McIntosh, resident of the post, a negro woman "Bretha", native fo Barbadoes, aged 40; consideration $300, which sd. purchaser has paid in cows and horses. Witnesses: Francois Farrell and Silas Crane. Signed James White." [Mc Bee]
    http://www.next1000.com/family/EC/white.jt.html

    John* married Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill about 1765 in Virginia or South Carolina . Sarah (daughter of Henry* (John) Gambill and Mary* (Sarah) Davenport) was born about 1748 in Culpeper Co, or Hanover Co, Virginia; died on 20 Feb 1828 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill was born about 1748 in Culpeper Co, or Hanover Co, Virginia (daughter of Henry* (John) Gambill and Mary* (Sarah) Davenport); died on 20 Feb 1828 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Sarah was a midwife. According to article, there were nine children.
    Sarah Gambil - parents listed as John Gambil & Sarah Dempot, all of Virginia, as mats in bt. of grandson James White in 1801.

    Gary Barr (gbarr@compuserve.com)
    Davenport, Gambill, White, Comstock

    Children:
    1. William "Guillaum" White was born on 17 Dec 1766 in Burke Co, North Carolina, or Cheraws Dist, South Carolina; died before 14 Sep 1824 in Lafayette,St.Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Nancy* Ann White was born about 1770 in North Carolina; died about 1834 in Duncan Woods, Orange Co, Texas (maybe).
    3. Lucy White was born about 1776 in Virginia/North Carolina; died after 1816 in of, Bayou Vermillion, St.Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    4. John Jesse White was born on 15 Sep 1778 in North Carolina; died before 3 Apr 1813 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Mary "Polly" White was born on 9 Sep 1780 in North Carolina; died on 25 Jul 1821.
    6. Sarah White was born in 1784 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died on 10 Apr 1828 in Mountville, Louisiana.
    7. Elizabeth White was born about 1787 in Louisiana; died in 1810 in Louisiana.
    8. 4. James Taylor White was born on 28 Jul 1789 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 5 Mar 1852 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    9. Susanna White was born on 2 Nov 1791 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1812.

  3. 10.  James Cade was born about 1770; died before 1813 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.

    James married Polly Nichols about 1790. Polly was born about 1770 in of, Louisiana; died after 1813 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Polly Nichols was born about 1770 in of, Louisiana; died after 1813 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Cade was born in 1795 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 14 Mar 1852 in Turtle Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

  5. 12.  William Myrick Speights, Sr.

    William married Mrs. Lydia (..) Speights. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mrs. Lydia (..) Speights
    Children:
    1. William Myrick Speights, Jr. was born on 28 Jan 1787 in Virginia; died on 23 Oct 1842 in Louisiana.
    2. 6. Asa Speights, (white) was born in 1795 in Hancock Co, Georgia; died on 20 Oct 1863 in Moss Bluff, Liberty Co, Texas; was buried in Speights Cem, Sabine Co, Texas.