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Jane Elizabeth "Jannie" McCracken

Female Abt 1853 - Aft 1895  (~ 43 years)


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  1. 1.  Jane Elizabeth "Jannie" McCracken was born about 1853 in California (daughter of James McCracken and Sarah White); died after 1895 in of, Harris Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James McCracken was born about 1825 in Illinois; died after 1900 in Texas.

    Notes:

    Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 3, Harris, Texas; Roll: T9_1309; Family History Film: 1255309; Page: 184.1000; Enumeration District: 78:
    Note: living next door to his wife's niece Sarah (White) Overland. Also, living next door to her dau "Jennie E Miller" born in CA, c1856. Wife born c. 1831

    Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 3, Harris, Texas; Roll: T623 1642; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 97.
    Note: he is a widowed hired hand on the farm of his son in law, Howard Dunks


    James married Sarah White on 15 Nov 1849 in Harris Co, Texas. Sarah (daughter of Reuben White and Christine Faulk) was born about 1831 in Texas; died after 1872 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah White was born about 1831 in Texas (daughter of Reuben White and Christine Faulk); died after 1872 in Texas.
    Children:
    1. Margaret "Maggie" McCracken was born on 18 Aug 1850 in Harris Co, Texas; died after 1880.
    2. 1. Jane Elizabeth "Jannie" McCracken was born about 1853 in California; died after 1895 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    3. Charles Richard McCracken was born about 1858 in California; died before 1920 in of, Arkansas.
    4. Florence "Flora" McCracken was born about 1861 in Texas; died before 1900 in Texas.
    5. Thomas W. McCracken was born in Aug 1863 in Texas; died after 1910 in Texas.
    6. Susan Ella McCracken was born about 1866 in Texas; died after 1890.
    7. Mary McCracken was born in Jan 1868 in Texas; died after 1930 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    8. James McCracken was born about 1872 in Texas; died after 1873.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Reuben White was born on 28 Oct 1795 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana (son of William "Guillaum" White and Amanda (or Amelia) "Amiee" Comstock); died in Sep 1848 in Lynchburg, Harris Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    White, Ruben (Guillaume of N. Carolina & Amiee Comstock) b. 28 Oct. 1795 (SM Ch: v.6, 1024)
    White, Ruben (William of North Carolina, residing at Bayou Vermillion & Aimie Comstock) b 28 Oct 1795, bt 13 Nov 1810 Pats: John White & Sarah Gambel, natives of Virginia; Mats: William Comstock & Rachel Allredge of Rhode Island; Spons: Jacques Taleur & Marie White. Fr. Gabriel Isabey (SM Ch: v. 6 #1024)

    White, Ruben, native of this parish (minor son of William - of North Carolina & Aimee Cumstock - of Massachusetts, and for many years in this parish) m 14 Jun 1818 Christine Folk, of this parish (minor daughter of John, native of Virginia, & Rebecca Bohanen, of Carolina, and for many years of this parish) Wits: William White, groom's father, Jean Folk, bride's father, James McLaughlin, Major Shadrach Porter, Timothy Wales, Joseph Bourk, all of lower Vermillion.
    Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch.: Folio F)
    White, Ruben m 1818 Christine Falk *entered in the St. Martin church registers (NI Ch: OA#62)


    They came to Texas with his mother Amy as members of Austin's "Old 300". Source: Books written by Gifford White, TX Land Records


    WHITE, REUBEN (1795-ca. 1848). Reuben White, one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred, was the son of William and Amy White and was born in 1795 in what is now Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. In the War of 1812 he served in Capt. Shadrack Porter's Company, Baker's Regiment, Louisiana Militia. He married Christina Faulk on June 15, 1818. They had at least eight children. The family was Catholic. He moved to Texas in 1824 with his widowed mother and received his grant of one league on the east bank of the San Jacinto River. He was listed with his family in the Atascosito Census in 1826 as a farmer and stock raiser. Reuben and his brother Henry White were on the grand jury of Harris County in 1837. In 1838 he appeared before the Board of Land Commissioners of Harris County to petition for one labor of land due him as a colonist. He appeared on the Ad Valorem Tax Rolls of the Republic of Texas in 1837 and in subsequent years. His taxable property (after considerable exemptions) was 2,214 acres of land, two pleasure horses, 150 cattle, and one clock. He was a successful farmer-rancher of the period. Reuben White died before October 1848, as proven by a probate court record of his estate in Harris County in 1848. After White died, his widow married Hervey Whiting. In 1854 she married Isaac Curtis, and in the 1860 census she and her two youngest sons were living with a son-in-law, Thomas W. McComb, at Lynchburg.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Lester G. Bugbee, "The Old Three Hundred: A List of Settlers in Austin's First Colony," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 1 (October 1897). Gifford E. White, Amy White of the Old 300 (Austin: Nortex, 1986). Gifford E. White, James Taylor White of Virginia (Austin, 1982).

    Gifford E. White

    Reuben married Christine Faulk on 14 Jun 1818 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana. Christine (daughter of John Ripley Faulk, Jr and Rebecca Bohannan) was born in 1801 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in Aug 1864 in Harris Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Christine Faulk was born in 1801 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana (daughter of John Ripley Faulk, Jr and Rebecca Bohannan); died in Aug 1864 in Harris Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 20 Nov 1850, Harris Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Harris Co, Texas

    Notes:

    minor daughter of John Folk, native of Virginia and Rebecca Bohanen, native of Carolina, inhabitants of this parish of St. Martin for many years.

    other entries (identity not determined):
    White, Elizabeth m Ruben Boham (SM Ch)
    White, Isabelle m Robert Bohon (SM Ch.)

    Census:
    Harris County
    20 Nov 1850

    508 White, Jesse 52 1798 Louisiana farmer 1500
    Sarah White 51 1799 Louisiana
    Josephine Fitzhenry 18 1832 Louisiana
    James Strange 64 1786 South Carolina stockraider 500

    509 White Henry 36 1814 Louisiana farmer 700
    Mary Ann 36 1814 Louisiana
    Mary 13 1837 Texas
    John 8 1842 Texas
    Oliver 6 1844 Texas
    Rachel 4 1846 Texas
    Henry 0 1850 Texas

    510 Macomb Thomas 31 1819 Ohio farmer 500
    Elizabeth (White) 23 1827 Texas
    Rufus King 6 1844 Texas

    511 White William 1817 (Jr. 1815) Louisiana farmer 1250
    Martha 30 1820 Pennsylvania
    Mary Anne 8 1842 Texas
    Catherine 6 1844 Texas
    Joseph 1845 Texas
    Albert 3 1847 Texas
    Ainnie 0 1850 Texas
    Swale Aime 76 1774 New York

    512 White, William 19 1831 Texas farmer 500
    Robert 18 1832 Texas farmer
    James 15 1835 Texas farmer
    Henry 10 1840 Texas

    513 White Leonard 27 1823 Louisiana farmer
    Charlotte 22 1828 Alabama
    John 0 1850 Texas
    Christianne 2 1848 Texas

    514 White Christianne (Christina Faulk wid of Reuben <<<<
    White -1795) 47 1803 Louisiana farmer 2500
    Alfred 26 1824 Louisiana farmer
    Reuben 11 1839 Texas
    Sami 8 1842 Texas
    Andrew J. 3 1847 Texas

    515 Rickits (Ricketts) John F. 50 1800 Virginia farmer 500
    Mary Anne 30 1820 KY
    Onesia 1/12 Texas
    Sherman, Walter 9 1841 Texas (TX KY KY)
    Sherman Elizabeth 11 1839 Texas
    Sherman Mary Anne 7 1843 Texas
    Sherman, John Stewart 4 1846 Texas
    Sherman, Angenora Jane 3 1847 Texas
    note: living next door to Christina (Faulk) White,
    whose grandaughter, Mary McCracken would marry his son
    John.
    Christianne White, dau of Leonard White, would marry
    Walter Sherman.

    516 George W. Clark 40 1810 Louisiana stockraiser 250
    Lucy 37 1813 Louisiana
    Anne Liza 15 1835 Louisiana
    Ellen 12 1838 Louisiana
    Jasper 11 1839 Louisiana
    Texana 7 1843 Louisiana
    Archibald 4 1846 Louisiana

    517 Clark, Abijah 63 1787 Mississippi stockraiser
    Anne 60 1790 Mississippi
    Curtis, Juliann 19 1831 Louisiana
    Mary Anne 17 1833 Louisiana
    Drusilla 12 1838 Louisiana
    Elizabeth 10 1840 Louisiana
    Robert 8 1842 Louisiana
    Isaac 4 1846 Louisiana


    518 how this family ties in not yet determined:
    Simins (Simms) John M 38 1812 Maryland stockraiser
    Susan 28 1822 Louisiana (nee Clark? White? Curtis?)
    Elizabeth 10 1840 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Sophia 6 1844 Louisiana
    Adeline 5 1845 Louisiana
    1860 Harris Co Precinct 9 office of Lynchburg
    Jno M 48 MD; Su; E. 33; 17; Ann 16; Sophia 13; A.D.;
    Martin D. 50 physician born in unk
    prev pg ricketts/shermans;

    519 Clark, Archibald F. 34 1816 Mississippi stockraiser
    Anne 3 1818 Louisiana
    Matilda 13 1837 Louisiana
    Thos H. 12 1838 Louisiana
    Feliciana 10 1840 Louisiana
    Thos Franklin 6 1844 Texas
    Alex Lafayette 4 1846 Texas
    Valentine C 2 1848 Texas


    Census:
    Year: 1860; Census Place: Beat 6, Harris, Texas; Roll: M653_1296; Page: 355; Image: 151:

    Tho. W McComb, b.c. 1820 in OH, farmer, R.E. worth $18,000
    Elizabeth McComb, b.c. 1827 in TX
    R K McComb, b.c. 1844 in TX
    D M Carlos, b.c. 1847 in KY
    C Curtis, b.c. 1802 in LA
    A J White, b.c. 1845 in TX
    Sam H White, b.c. 1843 in TX

    Note: C Curtis is Rufus's grandmother, Christina Faulk

    Children:
    1. Serena White was born about 1819 in Louisiana; died after 1841 in Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Leonard White was born in 1823 in Louisiana; died before 1860 in Harris Co, Texas.
    3. Alfred White was born in 1824 in Louisiana; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    4. Elizabeth White was born in 1827 in Texas; died before 1874 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    5. Susan White was born about 1828 in Texas; died after 1860 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    6. 3. Sarah White was born about 1831 in Texas; died after 1872 in Texas.
    7. Reuben White was born about 1839 in Louisiana; died after 1870.
    8. Samuel Houston White was born about 1842; died after 1843.
    9. Andrew Jackson White was born about 1845; died after 1846.
    10. John White was born about 1847; died in 1905 in Van Zant Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William "Guillaum" White was born on 17 Dec 1766 in Burke Co, North Carolina, or Cheraws Dist, South Carolina (son of John* White and Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill); died before 14 Sep 1824 in Lafayette,St.Martin Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 8 Oct 1821, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Cattle brand registered for him by his father in 1790.

    White, William of Virginia in America (John & Sara Gembell) m 31 Jan 1791 Amanda Cumstock of Rhode Island (Claude & Rachel Aldrich). Wit John White, Thomas Dear, David Yarmon, Loisel. Fr. de Deva (SM Ch. v. 4, #51)
    White, Guillaume (Jean & Sara Gambel) m Amiee Comstock (SM Ch)
    White, William (Jean & Sara Gembell of Virginia) m 31 Jan 1791 Amada Cumstock (SM Ch: v. 4, #51)

    per Adam Edwards: William born in Old Cheraws District, SC
    and died in Vermillion Parish. Dates match my records.

    William White, son of John White and Sarah Gambill, moves to Layfayette Parish, Louisiana where he dies about Sept. of 1824 leaving his wife, Ama (Amanda) Compstock and nine children: Mary White, wife of Wm Whitlock; Reuben White; Jesse White; George White; Rachel White, wife of Mark Lee (all over the age of majority); Henry White; Rebecca White; William White; Julie White (all minors). [Gibbons p 89]

    Died:
    "Anna" in Succession of William White, dated 14 Sep 1824 [Lafayette Court House: Succ. #51]

    William married Amanda (or Amelia) "Amiee" Comstock on 31 Jan 1791 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Amanda (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich) was born on 10 Mar 1775 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 25 Jul 1789 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1853 in Harris Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Amanda (or Amelia) "Amiee" Comstock was born on 10 Mar 1775 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 25 Jul 1789 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich); died in 1853 in Harris Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker

    Notes:

    COMSTOCK, Amelia, Quakers (Guillaum & Rachel); bap. 25 Jul 1789, at age 18 yrs [b. 1771]; Opel. Ch.: v. 1, p. 92


    SLR: Comstock, Amanda - of Rhode Island (Claude Cumstolk & Rachel Aldrich) m 31 Jan 1791 William White of Virginia in America (John &Sarah Gembell) Wits: John White, Thomas Dear, David Yarmon, Loisel. Fr. de Deva (SM Ch: v.4, #51)

    Comstock, Anna m William White in succ of William White dated 14 Sep 1824
    (Laf ct hse succ # 51)

    (From "The Handbook of Texas") She wrote that surveyor Isaac Hughes had included another person's home in her league without her knowledge, and the man was not willing to sell the improvement.
    She died in 1853 in Harris Cty, TX.
    Amy Comstock White of Austin's Old 300 by Barbara Vernon, a 4th greatgranddaughter.
    Information gathered from several sources ""Amy White of the Old 300:,
    "Texas Handbook"

    Amy was born 10 March 1775 in Rhode Island, where the Comstock family had lived since about 1640. Her father was William Comstock, born about 1730\1740 in Rhode Island. Her mother was Rachel Aldrich born 1742 in Massachusetts. They migrated to St.Martinville, Spanish Louisiana.

    Amy married William White about a month before her 16th birthday, 31 Jan.1791, in St. Martin's Church in St. Martinsville, LA. William was 25, having been born 17 December 1766 in North Carolina to John White and Sarah Gambil.

    John and Sarah had moved to North Carolina from Culpepper Co.,VA. William died on 8 October 1821 on the Vermillion River but his estate was not placed in probate until 1824. The names of their nine children are listed: Mary, Reuben, Jesse, George, Rachel (Barbara Vernon's ancestor), Henry, Rebecca, William and Julie, the last four being minors. The widow, Amy, was authorized to sell the land, as she was planning to move to Texas to enter Austin's colony.

    Stephen F. Austin had taken over the negotiations of his deceased father Moses Austin in order to bring to Texas 300 families to settle between the San Jacinto and Brazos Rivers. On the advice of her brother-in-law, Humphrey Jackson, Amy and all of her children, except Rachel (who had married Mark Lee in Louisiana), and Jesse, left with others (Reuben White and his wife and 3 children, son George and also daughter and son-in-law Mary and Wm. Whitlock and their 4 children) from Louisiana. They probably departed from Berwick Bay (now Morgan City), where they had family connections.(Amy's sister, Rachel, had married Thomas Berwick in 1795, whose family Berwick Bay was named.)

    By sailboat they could be taken as far as Lynchburg on the San Jacinto River. Before settling on their land (4428 acres to a family), conditions had to be met. The Roman Catholic Church was the established church of the land and each new applicant for the land had to agree to support it, prove good moral character, and an oath had to be taken to become a citizen of Mexico and to respect their laws. Marriages had to be performed by priests, but since no priest was a resident in the Colony, a few marriages were recognized by civil bonds in which the parties agreed to be married when a priest became available.

    After the organization of the Republic in 1837, this was no longer required. Slavery was not legal in Mexico but this law was gotten around by changing the slaves to indentured servants. The black population was at least 30% of the whites. It does not appear that Amy brought any slaves with her to Texas.

    (from Lori London) There is a paragraph in her book taken from her title to the land that goes like this: "Amy White went to the aforesaid league which by the preceding decree we have granted to this last party, etc........ We put the saidow Amy White in possession of said land, taking her by the hand and leading her over it, telling her in a loud voice and understanding voice that by virtue of the Commissioner and the authority vested in us, etc...... Amy White, as a token of finding herself in real and personal possession of said land without any opposition, shouted, pulled grass, threw stones, set stakes and performed the other necessary ceremonies, being notified of her obligation to cultivate it within the two-year term prescribed by law."

    ___

    Amy Comstock White, early settler, was born on March 10, 1775, in Rhode Island to William and Rachel (Aldrich) Comstock, who migrated to St. Martinville in Spanish Louisiana. She was baptized a Catholic in the church at Opelousas on July 25, 1789, and married William White, older brother of James Taylor Whiteqv in St. Martin's Church on January 31, 1791. She and her husband settled near his brothers on the lower Vermillion River below Abbeville, where she bore eleven children between 1792 and 1819 and became a widow on October 8, 1821. On the advice of Humphrey Jackson,qv her widowed brother-in-law, Amy White decided to move in 1824 to Galveston Bay, where she and her married sons could each receive a league of land. She claimed her 4,428 acres on the west side of the San Jacinto River on August 16, 1824, while her eldest son, Reuben White,qv located his on August 19 on the east bank, opposite his mother and below Jackson's plot. White then returned to Louisiana where she and the other heirs of her husband settled his estate on September 14, 1824. Soon thereafter the widow and her four minor children left for the San Jacinto River in company with Reuben and his wife and three children; son George; and her daughter and son-in-law, Mary and William Whitlockqv and their four children. Another son, Jesse, arrived in 1830. Amy White did not depend on her male relatives to take care of her business, and in June 1825 she wrote to Stephen F. Austinqv that surveyor Isaac Hughesqv had included another person's home in her league without her knowledge, and the man was not willing to sell the improvement. By May 28, 1828, Amy White had married William Swail and deeded her league to him. The couple moved to his league on the west side of the Trinity River, just above Liberty, where Swail probably died some time before 1838. At age sixty-two Amy White Swail petitioned the Liberty board of land commissioners (as Amy White) for her allotted labor of land, which was granted on January 19, 1838. The biographer of the White clan says that she died in 1853 in either Harris County or Liberty County.

    -
    The Handbook of Texas Online

    Christened:
    St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, LA
    Baptisms
    vol. 1-A 201; vol. 1-A page 92 [Church source]
    July 25, 1789

    Emily Comstock single, age 18 years (a Quaker)
    parents: William Comstock & Rachel, his wife (Quakers)
    sponsors: Jean Gradenigo & Celeste Chavot
    Fr. Pedro de Zamora, Capuchin priest

    Southwest Louisiana records: church and civil records (1750-1900), Complete Revision, Rev. Donald J Hébert, 1974

    Notes:

    Married:
    Date: 31 Jan 1791
    groom: William White of Virginia
    bride: Amanda Comstock of Rhode Island
    groom's parents: John White & Sara Gembell
    bride's parents: Claude Cumstolk & Rachel Aldrich
    witnesses: John White, Thomas Dear, David Yarmon, Loisel
    Fr. de Deva


    Southwest Louisiana Records, Hebert Vol. 1
    Amaela Comstock, daughter of Glosio & Rachel Aldrich, married 31 Jan 1791 William White. St. Martin of Tours Church.
    [recorded at St. Martinville as Amiee Comstock to Guilaume Whit]

    Children:
    1. Marie White was born on 14 Aug 1793 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died between 1862 and 1870 in Liberty Co, Texas.
    2. Elizabeth White was born on 8 Oct 1792 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana; died on 10 Nov 1809 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    3. 6. Reuben White was born on 28 Oct 1795 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana; died in Sep 1848 in Lynchburg, Harris Co, Texas.
    4. Jesse White was born on 4 Mar 1798 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 3 Jan 1861 in Harris Co, Texas.
    5. George Wallace White was born on 30 Sep 1800 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in Feb 1850 in Harris Co, Texas.
    6. Rachel White was born on 29 Aug 1803 in Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana; died before 1883 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Henry White was born on 11 Jun 1806 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1857 in Harris Co, Texas.
    8. Celestine White was born on 23 Jul 1809 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died before 1824 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    9. Rebecca White was born on 13 Apr 1813; died after 1836 in Texas.
    10. William White, Jr was born on 28 Mar 1815 in Louisiana; died on 18 May 1880 in Harris Co, Texas.
    11. Julia White was born on 21 Feb 1819 in Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana; died in 1850 in Texas.

  3. 14.  John Ripley Faulk, Jr was born on 25 Oct 1792 in Louisiana (son of Jean Ripley Faulk, Sr. and Rebecca Elizabeth Bohannon); died after 1821.

    Notes:

    son of John Ripley Faulk, Sr., and Rebecca Bohannon.

    John married Rebecca Bohannan about 1795. Rebecca was born about 1775 in Carolina; died after 1818. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Rebecca Bohannan was born about 1775 in Carolina; died after 1818.
    Children:
    1. 7. Christine Faulk was born in 1801 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in Aug 1864 in Harris Co, Texas.