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William White

Male Abt 1802 - Aft 1805  (~ 4 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William White was born about 1802 in Natchez District, Mississippi, or Louisiana (son of James Taylor White and Mary "Polly" Paul); died after 1805.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Taylor White was born about 1766 in Burke Co, North Carolina (son of James White and Jerusha Davenport); died about 1842 in Rapides Parish, Louisiana.

    James married Mary "Polly" Paul about 1784 in Natchez District, Mississippi. Mary was born about 1766 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died about 1814 in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary "Polly" Paul was born about 1766 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died about 1814 in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Lewis White was born about 1791 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1820.
    2. Thomas White was born about 1786 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1800.
    3. James K. White was born about 1794 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1800.
    4. Joseph White was born on 15 Nov 1794 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Harrisonburg, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Elizabeth White was born about 1796 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1800.
    6. Reuben White was born about 1796 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1847 in of, Harrisonburg, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Mary White was born about 1799 in Natchez District, Mississippi, or Louisiana; died after 1800.
    8. 1. William White was born about 1802 in Natchez District, Mississippi, or Louisiana; died after 1805.
    9. Jerusha White was born about 1804 in Louisiana; died after 1840 in of, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.
    10. Sarah White was born about 1806 in Louisiana; died after 1810.
    11. Nancy White was born about 1808 in Louisiana; died after 1810.
    12. Davenport White was born about 1812 in Louisiana; died after 1840 in Louisiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James White was born about 1736 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of James* Taylor White and Elizabeth* Powe (Poe) (Pou)); died in 1784 in Natchez District, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 15 Aug 1768, PeeDee River, Mars Bluff, Craven Co, South Carolina; The Regulators
    • Property: Between 1772 and 1778, Burke Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: Between 1780 and 1781, Washington Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: May 1782, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    1768- August 15 -reported an incident near Marr's Bluff, on Pedee River. An armed company of Regulators, "headed by one Gideon Gibson, on the 25th past, near Marr's Bluff, surrounded a constable and twelve men, who were sent to bring one of the villans before a Magistrate, and after a short skirmish, where two of the Constable's Party were mortally wounded, and one shot thro the shoulder, took the Rest Prisoners, whom he discharged, after ordering them 50 lashes each." [South Carolina Gazette, August 15, 1768]


    Property:
    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:
    John White settled on the lower Vermilion River of Louisiana. he and others of the family received land grants there.


    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 -
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    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.

    James married Jerusha Davenport about 1756 in Culpeper Co, Virginia. Jerusha (daughter of Thomas Davenport and Mrs. Dorothy (M.?) (..) Davenport) was born about 1738 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died in 1785 in Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jerusha Davenport was born about 1738 in Hanover Co, Virginia (daughter of Thomas Davenport and Mrs. Dorothy (M.?) (..) Davenport); died in 1785 in Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi.
    Children:
    1. 2. James Taylor White was born about 1766 in Burke Co, North Carolina; died about 1842 in Rapides Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Reuben White was born in 1765 in Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi, or Craven Co, South Carolina; died in 1828 in Rapides, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James* Taylor White was born in 1710 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of James Taylor* White (Whyte)); died before 1785 in Natchez, Spanish Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 23 Feb 1743, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 24 Feb 1743, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 24 Nov 1743, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 26 Apr 1744, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 27 Mar 1746, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 23 Mar 1748, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Property: 1749, Culpeper Co, Virginia
    • Property: 29 Mar 1757, PeeDee River area, Craven Co, South Carolina
    • Property: 14 Jan 1758, Craven Co, South Carolina
    • Other-Begin: 25 Oct 1760, Cashaway Baptist Church, Craven Co, South Carolina
    • Other-Begin: 20 Jul 1762, Culpeper Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 20 Jun 1767, Cashaway Baptist Church, Craven Co, South Carolina
    • Other-Begin: 15 Aug 1768, PeeDee River, Mars Bluff, Craven Co, South Carolina; The Regulators
    • Other-Begin: 15 Aug 1770, Craven Co, South Carolina; re Mars Bluff incident
    • Residence: 1777, Burke Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    White, Jacques Telleurs m Elizabeth Pou (SM Ch)

    George Hume Jr. of Culpeper Co. 220 A. on throughfare of Beaver Dam, Hazle R. in said Co. Surv. George Hume Sr. Adj. James Taylor Whyte, on Rich Mt., George Roberts, James Whyte. 15 july 1760.

    - Norther Neck Land Grants.

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    JAMES TAYLOR WHITE OF VIRGINIA, by Gifford White" James Taylor White" is first recorded in Orange County, Virginia when he and William White made bond for Rebecca Chissum to be administratrix of John Chissum, deceased. William White was a constable for Orange County in 1740. On January 23, 1745 James Taylor White was appointed one of the overseers of road gangs from Hazle Rivers upwards to the Great Mountains`. Culpeper County was formed from Orange County in 1748. The following year James Taylor White was paid 154 pounds of tobacco for attending court as a witness in Orange County for coming nine miles here from Culpeper County`. Two land records from Lord Fairfax are recorded on June 26, 1749 for 217 acres on Gourd Vine Fork and Hazel River. The second was on October 8, 1750 also on Gourd Vine Fork in the County of Culpeper. Indian trouble in western Virginia in the 1750`s caused many settlers to leave. This may be the reason James Taylor White moved to Craven County, South Carolina. Land records dated March 29, 1757 gives James Taylor White 300 acres in the Welch Tract, Craven County. Another record records 300 acres in Craven County dated November 8, 1757. November 18, 1761 James and his wife, Elizabeth Powe sold 200 acres to Malachi Saunders.From the Cashaway Baptist Church Record Book 1756-1778` at Furman University Library, Greenville, South Carolina: Sat 25 Oct 1760 . . . Mr. James White for excess drinking be suspended from this church until satisfaction be given . . . 20 June 1767 . . . on Cashaway Neck on Pee Dee in Craven County. The names of all the members . . . Elizabeth White . . . gone`
    Prior to the Revolutionary War, trouble with the British caused many people to leave South Carolina. The White family moved to Burke County, North Carolina. All of the Whites appear on lists of witnesses against Tories in trials that were held in North Carolina about 1782."
    Marriage 1 Elizabeth POU b: 1710
    Children:
    William WHITE b: 1730
    Reuben WHITE b: 1734
    James WHITE b: 1736
    John WHITE b: 1744 in VA
    Elizabeth WHITE b: 1745

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    Very closely related to the Davenport family. James Taylor White's sons William and James were married to Davenport sisters, Sophia and Jerusa, respectively,
    daughters of Thomas Davenport. John* White's wife Sarah* Gambell's mother was the sisters' aunt Mary "Sarah" Davenport Gambill.


    Other-Begin:
    23 February 1743, O.S. p. 51
    Ordered that James Taylor White be Appointed Overseer of the Road from Bever Dam to Thorntons Mill in the Roome of Jonas Jenkins & that the former work under him on said Road.

    Other-Begin:
    24 February 1743, O.S. p. 56 On the Motion of Robt Eastham Gent Ordered that Laurence Broadley James Taylor White & John Strother or any two of them Do view & Lay off the Road from Thorntons Mill to Bradley.s former Plantation & Ret to next Court.


    Other-Begin:
    24 November 1743, O.S. p. 25We Present the Overseer of the Road from the Devils Run to Thorns mill by the Information (?) of James Taylour White being the Road that goes Between Daniel Browns and Samuel Fargussons, Francis Brown Overseer.

    Other-Begin:
    26 April 1744, O.S. p. 100 On the Motion of Robert Eastham Gent That a Road formerly layd off from Thorntons Mill to Bradleys Plantation by Lawrence Bradley & James Taylor White Its Ordered That the said James Taylor White & Francis Brown & their Gangs do Clear & repayr said Road & that they be exempt of four Miles Labour below sd. Precincts, which the adjacent Overseers below them are Ordered to repayr instead of the sd. White and Brown.

    Other-Begin:
    27 March 1746, O.S. p. 461 Ordered that the Road from FT to the Great Mountains be Divided into two Precincts and thatthe Gangs on the said Road from the said FT to Hazle River do Attend James White who is by the Court appointed Overseer of that Part of the said Road and obey his Directions in clearing and keeping the same in repair and that the Gang on the Road from Hazle River upwards to the Great Mountains do attend James Taylor White their former Overseer who is continued in his said Office and obey their Directions in clearing and keeping the same in Repair and that the said Overseers cause Posts of Directions to be set up where Necessary.

    Other-Begin:
    23 March 1748, O.S. p. 176Robert Traurick Coleman Brown Robert Stuart & Lawrance Bradly are exempted from workingon the Road whereof James Cotton is Overseer & it is ordered that they work on the Road whereof James White is Overseer.
    The establishment and maintenance of public roads was one of the most important functions of the County Court during the colonial period in Virginia. Each road was opened and maintained by an Overseer of Highways appointed by the Gentlemen Justices yearly. He was usually assigned all the Labouring Male Titheables living on or near the road for this purpose. These individuals then furnished all their own tools, wagons, and teams and were required to labour for six days each year on the roads.

    Property:
    1749- "Lord Fairfax to James Taylor White of the County of Culpeper...land in the Gourd Vine Fork in the said county ... corner of a former survey of said White's ...corner Joseph Collins... 220 acres... 8 Oct 1750".
    [ book G, Northern Neck Grants, Virginia State Archives. ]

    Gourd Vine Fork, Hazel River of Thornton's line, 217 acres, 26 June 1749, in Culpepper Co. Virginia. [Book G, Northern Neck Grants, Virginia State Archives] [White, Gifford. James Taylor White of Virginia, p.3]


    Property:
    c1750's Indian trouble caused many to leave Virginia for the Carolinas. A land grant exists for James Taylor White in 1757, Craven Co. South Carolina by the colonial government. [White, Gifford. James Taylor White of Virginia, p.3]

    1757- Land grants were given by the colonial governments to family members in Craven Co., South Carolina, an old but extinct county with it records in many places. Sometimes records of the PeeDee River area can be found in conjunction with St David's Parish. [Land grant records are in the Archives at Columbia, South Carolina]

    29 March 1757 "To James Taylor White, 300 acres in the Welch Tract, Craven Co., pursuant to an order dated 1 March 1757" [Pre-Revolutionary Plats, vol. 6, pp 256]

    Property:
    14 Jan. 1758. "To James Taylor White, 300 acres in the Welch Tract, Craven Co., [Memorial Book No. 7, p 163]


    Other-Begin:
    1760, - The Records of the Cashaway Baptist Church show that On "Sat 25 Oct 1760 ... Mr. James White for excess drinking be suspended from this church until satisfaction be given..


    Other-Begin:
    1762 -July 20- James Taylor White, father of Elizabeth, settles his debts in Culpepper Co. Virginia before leaving for South Carolina. Elizabeth's brothers may have stopped in North Carolina due to marrying into families of that state. [White, Gifford. James Taylor White of Virginia, p.4]


    Other-Begin:
    20 June 1767 .. on Cashaway Neck on Pee Dee in Craven County. The names of all the members... Elizabeth White .. gone." [Cashaway Batpist Curch Record Book 1756-1778]


    Other-Begin:
    1768- August 15 -reported an incident near Marr's Bluff, on Pedee River. An armed company of Regulators, "headed by one Gideon Gibson, on the 25th past, near Marr's Bluff, surrounded a constable and twelve men, who were sent to bring one of the villans before a Magistrate, and after a short skirmish, where two of the Constable's Party were mortally wounded, and one shot thro the shoulder, took the Rest Prisoners, whom he discharged, after ordering them 50 lashes each." [South Carolina Gazette, August 15, 1768]


    Other-Begin:
    1770- Aug. 15 - William White and James Taylor White submit their cases to the Commons House of Assembly for South Carolina based on the Marr's Bluff incident reported above. William had been a constable in South Carolina for years before this and took his job very seriously although he was a "cooper", barrel maker, by trade.
    (see attached pdf)


    Residence:
    by 1777 - The entire White family had moved to Burke Co., North Carolina. [Gifford White]

    James* married Elizabeth* Powe (Poe) (Pou) in 1730 in Orange Co, Virginia. Elizabeth* was born about 1710 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died before 20 Jun 1767 in Craven Co, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth* Powe (Poe) (Pou) was born about 1710 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died before 20 Jun 1767 in Craven Co, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    referred to as Elizabeth Spars in bt of her gandchild Marie (dau of John).
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    1772 -Pre-Revolutionary Plat Books, So. Caro. Archives Dept.
    There are a several land records for Craven county that list members of the White family. Another interesting connection my be with the District Surveyor on several of these is Thomas Powe. We still do not know if this person is related to Elizabeth above.
    21-424 James White, 200a Craven County Polk swamp, adj. John Baxter, John Hollowy, 10 Oct. 1772. Thos. Powe, D. S.
    21-431 Reuben White, 600a Craven in fork of Little Pee Dee Drownding Creek on Bell Swam, 10 Dec. 1772. John McCall, D. S.
    Same page, Reuben White, 500a Craven N. side of Little Pedee adj. Hugh Thomapson. Thos. Powe, D. S. 14 June 1773.

    21-433 Reuben White, 300a Craven on the Beaveer dam, waters of Jeffereys Creek adj. John Ward, Connels land, Reuben White and vacant land. 9 Oct 1881 Thos. Powe, D. S.


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    Children:
    1. William White, Esq. was born about 1730; died on 7 Nov 1818 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    2. Capt Ruben White was born about 1733 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in Oct 1776 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    3. 4. James White was born about 1736 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in 1784 in Natchez District, Mississippi.
    4. John* White was born in 1744 in Orange Co, Virginia; died on 8 Jan 1807 in Attakapas Co, Orleans Territory, Louisiana.
    5. Elizabeth White was born about 1745 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died on 31 Aug 1817 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
    6. Jane White was born about 1747; died in Sep 1821 in Burke Co, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Thomas Davenport was born in 1711 in King William Co, Virginia (son of Martin* Davenport, Sr and Mrs. (1st wife of Martin)* Davenport); died on 10 Nov 1810 in Burke Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 1778, Burke Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    THE PAMUNKEY DAVENPORTS OF THE COLONIAL VIRGINA"( Hopkinsville, KY" The Pamunkey Davenports Family Association, 1998) page 14 Mary Davenport( A3e), was the daughter of Thomas Davenport(A3) and his wife Dorothy, surname unknown. Thomas, in turn, was the son of Martin and Davenport(A) and his wife Dorothy Golove. Martin, who die din Hanover County in 1735, was the eldest son of Davis Davenport of Pamunkey Necking King William County, Va. Dorothy, wife of Martin, lived for at least 45 years after his death, moved from Hanover to Cumberland County with her son David in the 1760's.

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    Thomas Davenport died in December of 1809, his obituary was published in the Raleigh paper and named Martin as his only son with six daughters. One daughter named was Sophia, wife of William White. By then his daughter, Mary, who was William Wiseman's wife, had died in 1796. His daughter, Dorothy, was married to John Browning, whose sister Jane was Martin?s second wife. It is believed one daughter was Rachel, wife of William Cole, mother of Alexander who moved with them and got land close by. One can only speculate why they moved up here, possibly his youngest daughter had met and married Samuel Bright, who had children under 16 on the 1800 census. That would explain why he shared his "homestead" land with people who were related to Thomas or one of his sons-in-lawa. Martin was also a hunter, guide and soldier.


    It seems they, the Davenports, Brownings, Wisemans, Coles, Whites, and Jones, all left the John?s River area after Martin?s first wife Hannah died of smallpox and he remarried. Whether a Bright was married to a Davenport is unknown, but these people all knew old Thomas. His sister Dorothy Baker, mother of David, who Bakersville is named for, and Mary Gambill, mother of the Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga Gambills, came to North Carolina because of him. Samuel Bright had a brother William who came and settled near him in the Altapass area and seems to have stayed on. Samuel left before the 1810 census and sold his land to David Tate, who was very well known in Morganton. He was so well known that on the tax list of 1815, both William Wiseman and Martin Davenport's homes are listed as "by Tate's".

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    Property:
    1778 Burke Co.,NC Thomas Davenport granted 120 acres "on Toe River" is the mouth of a small creek.


    Died:
    OBIT:
    "The Star" newspaper in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    "Communication"

    "Died on the 10th of December. 1809, at the home of Martin Davenport in Burke County, Mr. Thomas Davenport, in the 98th year of his age. He injoyed his health until a short time before his death. Mr Davenport was remarkable for a chearful disposition and for benevolence of heart,;it is said he never was involved in a law suit but once, and then by being security for a debt, he was sued and compelled to pay the money. In the latter part of his life he appeared to injoy the comforts of religion in a high degree.
    He raised six daughters and one son. His oldest daughter Sophia, the wife of William White,esq of the Mulberry in the county of Burks, hath at this time upwards of one hundred of posterity living; and it has been ascertained that from Thomas Davenport, counting him as the first, there are more than forty of his posterity now living of the 5th generation. Thomas Davenport's five younger children each raised large famillies, and it is computed that the posterity of of those five now living amount more then three hundred"


    Thomas married Mrs. Dorothy (M.?) (..) Davenport in 1732 in Hanover Co, Virginia. Dorothy was born in 1712 in King William Co, Virginia; died before 1810 in Burke Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mrs. Dorothy (M.?) (..) Davenport was born in 1712 in King William Co, Virginia; died before 1810 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Sophia Davenport was born in 1733 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died before 1818 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    2. Lucy Davenport was born about 1735 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died after 1752 in of, Hanover Co, Virginia.
    3. 5. Jerusha Davenport was born about 1738 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died in 1785 in Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi.
    4. Mary Davenport was born on 17 Jun 1741 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died on 17 Jun 1796 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    5. Martin Davenport was born in 1745 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died in 1815 in Avery, Burke Co, North Carolina.
    6. Dorothy Davenport was born in 1746 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died after 1790 in of, Burke Co, North Carolina.
    7. Rachel Davenport was born about 1747 in Hanover Co, Virginia; died after 1770 in Burke Co, North Carolina.