John T. Gilmer

M, b. 22 November 1807, d. 21 November 1880
     John T. Gilmer was born on 22 November 1807 at South Carolina. John T Gilmer married Elizabeth Matilda (?) circa 1838. John T Gilmer and Elizabeth Matilda (?) Gilmer suffered the death of their son Robert Thompson Gilmer on 18 Dec 1842. He was buried Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

John T. Gilmer appeared on the census of 1850 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 4 November. John T Gilmore was enumerated as the 40 year old head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $1,000. Included in the household were; Elizabeth Gilmore age 33, William B Gilmore age 6, and Mary A.S. Gilmore age 3. Birthplace was enumerated as South Carolina for John, North Carolina for Elizabeth, and Mississippi for William and Mary. John T Gilmer was widowed 26 Jan 1853 with the death of his wife, Elizabeth Matilda (?) Gilmer. She was buried Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

John T. Gilmer married Asenath "Sena" Matilda White, daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black, on 20 October 1853 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. John T. Gilmer appeared on the census of 1860 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. John Gilmore was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate valued at $3,500. Included in the household were Sena Gilmore age 30, William Gilmore age 16, Susan Gilmore age 13, and 9 year old Calvin White. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi. John T. Gilmer appeared on the census of 1870 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 September. J T Gilmer was enumerated as the 62 year old, widowed head of household. He was farming and owned personal property valued at $400. The next household enumerated was his 25 year old married son, W B Glimer.

John T. Gilmer died on 21 November 1880 at Mississippi at age 72. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Jane White

F, b. 1 February 1832, d. 12 April 1872
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Jane White was born on 1 February 1832 at North Carolina. She was the daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Jane White was baptized at Rocky River Presbyterian Church, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She moved with her parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi. Jane White married Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty, son of William White McLarty and Sarah Rouncifer Phillips, on 13 December 1855 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Jane (White) McLarty suffered the death of her mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Jane (White) McLarty suffered the death of her father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Jane (White) McLarty suffered the death of her brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Jane White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. Lee McClarty was enumerated as age 25 with $700 value in real estate and $200 value in personal estate. Jane McClarty was enumerated as age 24. Jane (White) McLarty suffered the death of her brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862. Jane (White) McLarty suffered the death of her sister, Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi. Jane White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 September. Lee McLarty was enumerated as age 38 with real estate valued at $500 and personal estate valued at $300. Jane McLarty was enumerated as age 30. Two McLarty children were enumerated as Cora age 7 and M.J. age 3.

Jane (White) McLarty died on 12 April 1872 at age 40. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Jane White and Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty

Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty

M, b. 11 August 1828, d. 21 July 1876
Relationship
2nd cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty was born on 11 August 1828 at North Carolina. He was the son of William White McLarty and Sarah Rouncifer Phillips. Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty married Jane White, daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black, on 13 December 1855 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty was a farmer between 1860 and 1870 at Paris, Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. Lee McClarty was enumerated as age 25 with $700 value in real estate and $200 value in personal estate. Jane McClarty was enumerated as age 24. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 September. Lee McLarty was enumerated as age 38 with real estate valued at $500 and personal estate valued at $300. Jane McLarty was enumerated as age 30. Two McLarty children were enumerated as Cora age 7 and M.J. age 3. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Jane (White) McLarty on 12 April 1872. Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty died on 21 July 1876 at age 47. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Archibald Leroy "Lee" McLarty and Jane White

Martha A. White

F, b. 29 November 1834
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Martha A. White was born on 29 November 1834. She was the daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Martha A. White moved with her parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Terissa White

F, b. 14 June 1837
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Terissa White was born on 14 June 1837. She was the daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Terissa White moved with her parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi.

John M.L. White

M, b. 2 May 1840, d. 14 June 1862
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     John M.L. White was born on 2 May 1840. He was the son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. John M.L. White moved with his parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi. John M.L. White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Zenas White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age eleven. John M.L. White suffered the death of his mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. John M.L. White suffered the death of his father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. John M.L. White suffered the death of his brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858.

John M.L. White died on 14 June 1862 at age 22.

Samuel Black White

M, b. 6 October 1843, d. 4 March 1910
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Samuel Black White was born on 6 October 1843 at North Carolina. He was the son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Samuel Black White moved with his parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi. Samuel Black White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Zenas White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age eight. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Samuel B. White served in the Confederate States Army, Co. H, 7th Regt. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his sister, Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi. Samuel Black White was a farmer between 1870 and 1900 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 September. Sam White was enumerated as age 24 and claimed real estate valued at $800 and personal estate valued at $500. Enumerated with him was C. White, a 17 year old laborer. Note: C. White was likely his brother, Zenas Calvin White.

Samuel Black White married Susan E. Morrison on 23 April 1871 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Samuel Black White suffered the death of his sister, Jane (White) McLarty on 12 April 1872. Samuel Black White appeared on the census of 1880 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 10 June. S. B. White was enumerated as the 38 year old head of household. S.E. White was enumerated as his 27 year old wife. White children enumerated in the household were; Z.N. age 8, M.E. age 6, John age 4, Alice age 2, and two month old Emma. Also enumerated in the household was Samuel's niece 15 year old J. McClurdy. He suffered the death of his brother, Archibald Wade White on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Samuel Black White appeared on the census of 1900 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 6 June. S.B. White was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household. He owned his farm free of mortgage. S.E. White was enumerated as his 46 year old wife and the mother of six children with five children living. One son was enumerated as J. R. age 24 and single. Three single daughters were enumerated as M.E. age 26, Emma E. age 20 and Willie age 14. A 32 year old niece, Ada J. McLarty was living with the family. Also enumerated in the household was Wad Cox, a 19 year old single white man working as a hired hand. He suffered the death of his daughter, Willie Floy White on 8 February 1905 at Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Samuel Black White died on 4 March 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 66. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Samuel Black White and Susan E. Morrison

Elizabeth White

F, b. 1845, d. before November 1850
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Elizabeth White was born in 1845. She was the daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Elizabeth White died before November 1850; as she is not listed with the family on the 1850 U.S. census.

James Carson White

M, b. 15 September 1847, d. 1 March 1858
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     James Carson White was born on 15 September 1847 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He was the son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. James Carson White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Zenas White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Jas C. age three. James Carson White suffered the death of his mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. James Carson White suffered the death of his father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. James Carson White died on 1 March 1858 at age 10.

Zenas Calvin White

M, b. 31 May 1852, d. 15 April 1922
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Zenas Calvin White was born on 31 May 1852 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He was the son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Zenas Calvin White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of John T. Gilmer at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. John Gilmore was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate valued at $3,500. Included in the household were Sena Gilmore age 30, William Gilmore age 16, Susan Gilmore age 13, and 9 year old Calvin White. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his sister, Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi. Zenas Calvin White was likely listed as a resident in Samuel Black White's household in the census report in 1870 at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as C. White. He was enumerated as a 17 year old laborer. Researcher's Note: Samuel Black White was Calvin's brother. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his sister, Jane (White) McLarty on 12 April 1872.

Zenas Calvin White married Josephine H Bigger on 7 October 1876 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Zenas Calvin White was a farmer between 1880 and 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 10 June. C.C. White was enumerated as the 28 year old head of household. Josephine White was enumerated as his 22 year old wife. He suffered the death of his brother, Archibald Wade White on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Zenas Calvin White suffered the death of his son, Lloyd White on 26 February 1898. Zenas Calvin White appeared on the census of 1900 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 6 June. Cal White was enumerated as the 48 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. J. H. White was enumerated as his 45 year old wife and the mother of two children with one child living. One son was enumerated as 12 year old Paine White. He suffered the death of his brother, Samuel Black White on 4 March 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Zenas Calvin White appeared on the census of 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 April. Zenas C. White was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Josie White was enumerated as his 53 year old wife and the mother of nine children with one child living. One son was enumerated as Paine White a 22 year old teacher in a rural school. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 January. Zenis C. White was enumerated as the 67 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Josephine White was enumerated as his 62 year old wife.

Zenas Calvin White died on 15 April 1922 at age 69. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Zenas Calvin White and Josephine H Bigger

Josephine H Bigger

F, b. July 1854, d. 1936
     Josephine H Bigger was born in July 1854 at Mississippi. She married Zenas Calvin White, son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black, on 7 October 1876 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Josephine H Bigger appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 10 June. C.C. White was enumerated as the 28 year old head of household. Josephine White was enumerated as his 22 year old wife. Josephine H Bigger suffered the death of her son, Lloyd White on 26 February 1898. Josephine (Bigger) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 6 June. Cal White was enumerated as the 48 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. J. H. White was enumerated as his 45 year old wife and the mother of two children with one child living. One son was enumerated as 12 year old Paine White. Josephine (Bigger) White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 April. Zenas C. White was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Josie White was enumerated as his 53 year old wife and the mother of nine children with one child living. One son was enumerated as Paine White a 22 year old teacher in a rural school. Josephine H Bigger appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 January. Zenis C. White was enumerated as the 67 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Josephine White was enumerated as his 62 year old wife. Josephine (Bigger) White was widowed with the death of her husband, Zenas Calvin White on 15 April 1922. Josephine (Bigger) White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her son, Zenas Payne White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Josie White, a 72 year old widow.

Josephine (Bigger) White died in 1936 at Mississippi. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Josephine H Bigger and Zenas Calvin White

Lloyd White

M, b. 6 February 1882, d. 26 February 1898
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Lloyd White was born on 6 February 1882. He was the son of Zenas Calvin White and Josephine H Bigger. Lloyd White died on 26 February 1898 at age 16. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Zenas Payne White

M, b. 14 November 1887, d. 24 February 1976
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Zenas Payne White was born on 14 November 1887 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He was the son of Zenas Calvin White and Josephine H Bigger. Zenas Payne White suffered the death of his brother, Lloyd White on 26 February 1898. Zenas Payne White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Paine age twelve and he had attended school for three month of the census year. Zenas Payne White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Zenas Calvin White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Paine White age 22 and teaching in a rural school. Zenas Payne White registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Lafayette Springs Precinct, Lafayette County, Mississippi, and was described as short with blue eyes. He married Ethel Syla Conlea on 18 April 1919. Zenas Payne White was a farmer in 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 January. Zenis P. White was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and he was renting his farm. Ethel P. White was enumerated as his 25 year old wife. He suffered the death of his father, Zenas Calvin White on 15 April 1922. Zenas Payne White suffered the death of his daughter, Imogene White on 2 October 1922 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Zenas Payne White was a state highway patrolman in 1930 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 3 April. Z. Payne White was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and his line number for unemployment was 7871. Ethel White was enumerated as his 35 year old wife. They were paying $20 monthly rent for their lodgings. One daughter was enumerated as six year old Elaine White. Also enumerated as a member of the household was Payne's 72 year old widowed mother, Josie White. He suffered the death of his mother, Josephine (Bigger) White in 1936 at Mississippi. His Social Security Number was 426-20-1190 issued before 1951 at Mississippi. Zenas Payne White was a retired farmer at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

Zenas Payne White died on 24 February 1976 at Oxford-Lafayette County Hospital, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 88. Funeral services were held on 25 February 1976 at Toccopola Presbyterian Church, Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at 2 p.m. He was buried on 25 February 1976 at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi; under the direction of Elliott Funeral Home.

Child of Zenas Payne White and Ethel Syla Conlea

Ethel Syla Conlea

F, b. 4 November 1894, d. 10 February 1985
     Ethel Syla Conlea was born on 4 November 1894. She married Zenas Payne White, son of Zenas Calvin White and Josephine H Bigger, on 18 April 1919. Ethel Syla Conlea appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Zenas Payne White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 19 January. Zenis P. White was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and he was renting his farm. Ethel P. White was enumerated as his 25 year old wife. Ethel Syla (Conlea) White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Zenas Payne White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 3 April. Z. Payne White was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and his line number for unemployment was 7871. Ethel White was enumerated as his 35 year old wife. They were paying $20 monthly rent for their lodgings. One daughter was enumerated as six year old Elaine White. Also enumerated as a member of the household was Payne's 72 year old widowed mother, Josie White. Ethel Syla (Conlea) White was widowed with the death of her husband, Zenas Payne White on 24 February 1976 at Oxford-Lafayette County Hospital, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Ethel Syla (Conlea) White died on 10 February 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, at age 90. Funeral services were held on 12 February 1985 at Toccopola Presbyterian Church, Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at 2 p.m. She was buried on 12 February 1985 at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi; under the direction of Baldwin Funeral Home.

Child of Ethel Syla Conlea and Zenas Payne White

Imogene White

F, b. 19 May 1920, d. 2 October 1922
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Imogene White was born on 19 May 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Zenas Payne White and Ethel Syla Conlea. Imogene White died on 2 October 1922 at Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 2. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

William McKamey White

M, b. 21 October 1852, d. 31 March 1916
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     William McKamey White was born on 21 October 1852 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He was the son of Archibald Wade White and Jane Elvira Bigger. William McKamey White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Archibald Wade White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age seventeen and "at home."

William McKamey White married Ida J. Pickens on 9 December 1877 at Mississippi. William McKamey White was a farmer between 1880 and 1910 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 June. W.M. White was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household. His wife Ida White was enumerated as age 20. One daughter was enumerated as one year old Eva. Also enumerated in the household was a 22 year old laborer Edca White. This was likely William's brother Edgar. He suffered the death of his father, Archibald Wade White on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

William McKamey White appeared on the census of 1900 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 12 June. William White was enumerated as the 47 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Ida White was enumerated as his 40 year old wife and the mother of two children with two children living. Enumerated as daughter was 21 year old Eva White and enumerated as son was 14 year old Veach White. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 28 April. Wm White was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Ida White was enumerated as his 50 year old wife. One son was enumerated as 24 year old Veech White.

William McKamey White died on 31 March 1916 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 63. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi. His Woodmen of the World marker is inscribed "Thy Loss We Deeply Feel."

Children of William McKamey White and Ida J. Pickens

Ida J. Pickens

F, b. 23 March 1860, d. 12 March 1916
     Ida J. Pickens was born on 23 March 1860 at Mississippi. She married William McKamey White, son of Archibald Wade White and Jane Elvira Bigger, on 9 December 1877 at Mississippi. Ida (Pickens) White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 June. W.M. White was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household. His wife Ida White was enumerated as age 20. One daughter was enumerated as one year old Eva. Also enumerated in the household was a 22 year old laborer Edca White. This was likely William's brother Edgar.

Ida (Pickens) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 12 June. William White was enumerated as the 47 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Ida White was enumerated as his 40 year old wife and the mother of two children with two children living. Enumerated as daughter was 21 year old Eva White and enumerated as son was 14 year old Veach White. Ida (Pickens) White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 28 April. Wm White was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Ida White was enumerated as his 50 year old wife. One son was enumerated as 24 year old Veech White.

Ida (Pickens) White died on 12 March 1916 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 55. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Her Woodmen of the World marker is inscribed "Thy Loss We Deeply Feel."

Children of Ida J. Pickens and William McKamey White

Eva White

F, b. October 1878
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Eva White was born in October 1878 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. She was the daughter of William McKamey White and Ida J. Pickens. Eva White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age one. Eva White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age 21.

Zenas Edgar White

M, b. 26 September 1857, d. 2 February 1932
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Zenas Edgar White was born on 26 September 1857 at Mississippi. He was the son of Archibald Wade White and Jane Elvira Bigger. Zenas Edgar White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Archibald Wade White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age twelve and a farmer. Zenas Edgar White likely appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his brother William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as Edca, a 22 year old laborer. Zenas Edgar White suffered the death of his father, Archibald Wade White on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Zenas Edgar White married Emma Ora Morgan on 12 February 1884 at Mississippi. Zenas Edgar White was a farmer between 1900 and 1910 at Comanche County, Texas. He appeared on the census of 1900 at Comanche County, Texas; enumerated 9 June. Edgar White was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and he was renting his farm. Emma O White was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children with two children living. One son was enumerated as Wade C age fourteen. One daughter was enumerated as French age nine. Edgar's 57 year old widowed mother-in-law was enumerated as Mahaley M Morgan.

Zenas Edgar White appeared on the census of 1910 at Comanche County, Texas; enumerated 26 April. Zenith E White was enumerated as the 53 year old head of household and he owned his farm with a mortgage. Emma O White was enumerated as his 42 year old wife and the mother of three children with two living. They had been married 26 years. One son was enumerated as 24 year old Scipio W. White. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Emma Ora (Morgan) White on 4 January 1918 at Carbon, Eastland County, Texas. Zenas Edgar White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his son, Scypio Wade White at Comanche County, Texas, as age 62, widowed, and retired. Zenas Edgar White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his son, Scypio Wade White at Eastland County, Texas, as age 72 and widowed.

Zenas Edgar White died on 2 February 1932 at Carbon, Eastland County, Texas, at age 74. He was buried at Gorman Cemetery, Gorman, Eastland County, Texas.

Children of Zenas Edgar White and Emma Ora Morgan

Emma Ora Morgan

F, b. 21 July 1866, d. 4 January 1918
     Emma Ora Morgan was born on 21 July 1866 at Mississippi. She married Zenas Edgar White, son of Archibald Wade White and Jane Elvira Bigger, on 12 February 1884 at Mississippi. Emma Ora (Morgan) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Zenas Edgar White at Comanche County, Texas; enumerated 9 June. Edgar White was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and he was renting his farm. Emma O White was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children with two children living. One son was enumerated as Wade C age fourteen. One daughter was enumerated as French age nine. Edgar's 57 year old widowed mother-in-law was enumerated as Mahaley M Morgan.

Emma Ora (Morgan) White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Zenas Edgar White at Comanche County, Texas; enumerated 26 April. Zenith E White was enumerated as the 53 year old head of household and he owned his farm with a mortgage. Emma O White was enumerated as his 42 year old wife and the mother of three children with two living. They had been married 26 years. One son was enumerated as 24 year old Scipio W. White.

Emma Ora (Morgan) White died on 4 January 1918 at Carbon, Eastland County, Texas, at age 51. She was buried at Gorman Cemetery, Gorman, Eastland County, Texas.

Children of Emma Ora Morgan and Zenas Edgar White

Joseph "Joe" Veach White

M, b. 16 January 1886, d. 28 March 1947
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Joseph "Joe" Veach White was born on 16 January 1886 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He was the son of William McKamey White and Ida J. Pickens. Joseph "Joe" Veach White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age 14 and had attended school for six moths of the census year. Joseph "Joe" Veach White was a farmer in 1910 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, William McKamey White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as 24 year old Veech White. His farm was listed as #164 on the farm schedule and he owned it free of mortgage. Joseph "Joe" Veach White married Dixie Gray Hodges before September 1918. Joseph "Joe" Veach White and Dixie Gray (Hodges) White lived in September 1918 at Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi. Joseph "Joe" Veach White was a self-employed farmer in September 1918 at Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi. He registered for the World War I draft on 10 September 1918 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and was described as being of medium height and build with brown eyes and light hair. He stated his nearest relative was his wife, Mrs J V White of Belen, Mississippi. He was a farmer in 1920 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He and Dixie Gray (Hodges) White lived in January 1920 at Toccopola Village, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Joseph "Joe" Veach White appeared on the census of 1920 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 3 January. Veech J White was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household and he was renting his farm. Dixie G White was enumerated as his 28 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as Janie L White age one year, two months. He was a cotton farmer working on his own account on land rented from R.M. Wise in 1930 at Crittenden County, Arkansas. He and Dixie Gray (Hodges) White lived between 1930 and 1940 at Crittenden County, Arkansas. Joseph "Joe" Veach White appeared on the census of 1930 at Crittenden County, Arkansas; enumerated 11 April. Joe V White was enumerated as the 44 year old head of household. Dixie G White was enumerated as his 38 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as Janie L age 11 and one son was enumerated as 9 year old Bill Joe. He was a farm manager in 1940 at Tyronza Township, Crittenden County, Arkansas. He had worked 52 weeks during 1939, earning $2,700. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Crittenden County, Arkansas; enumerated 13 April. Joe V White was enumerated as the 54 year old head of household, paying $20 rent, and he supplied the family's information. Dixie White was enumerated as his 48 year old wife. Joe had completed 8th grade and Dixie had completed 3 years of high school. Daughter Janie was enumerated as age 21 and son Bill Joe was enumerated as age 19. Both were single and attending college. Janie had completed three years of college and Bill Joe had completed one year. He and Dixie Gray (Hodges) White lived in 1942 at Route 1, Earle, Crittenden County, Arkansas. Joseph "Joe" Veach White was a farm manager in 1942 at Earle, Arkansas. He was employed by the owner of the farm, R.M. Wise of Jonestown, Mississippi.

Joseph "Joe" Veach White died on 28 March 1947 at Route 1, Earle, Crittenden County, Arkansas, at age 61; at 10 p.m. He was buried at Crittenden Memorial Park, Marion, Crittenden County, Arkansas.

Children of Joseph "Joe" Veach White and Dixie Gray Hodges

Susan E. Morrison

F, b. 3 January 1854, d. 19 October 1924
     Susan E. Morrison was born on 3 January 1854 at Mississippi. She married Samuel Black White, son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black, on 23 April 1871 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Susan E. Morrison appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Samuel Black White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 10 June. S. B. White was enumerated as the 38 year old head of household. S.E. White was enumerated as his 27 year old wife. White children enumerated in the household were; Z.N. age 8, M.E. age 6, John age 4, Alice age 2, and two month old Emma. Also enumerated in the household was Samuel's niece 15 year old J. McClurdy. Susan E. (Morrison) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Samuel Black White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 6 June. S.B. White was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household. He owned his farm free of mortgage. S.E. White was enumerated as his 46 year old wife and the mother of six children with five children living. One son was enumerated as J. R. age 24 and single. Three single daughters were enumerated as M.E. age 26, Emma E. age 20 and Willie age 14. A 32 year old niece, Ada J. McLarty was living with the family. Also enumerated in the household was Wad Cox, a 19 year old single white man working as a hired hand. Susan E. (Morrison) White suffered the death of her daughter, Willie Floy White on 8 February 1905 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Susan E. (Morrison) White was widowed with the death of her husband, Samuel Black White on 4 March 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Susan E. (Morrison) White appeared on the census of 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 22 April. Sue E. White was enumerated as the 57 year old widowed head of household and the mother of six children with four children living. She owned her farm free of mortgage. One son was enumerated as John R. White, a 35 year old single farmer. Two single daughters were enumerated as Lizzie White age 37 and Emma White age 30 and working as a public school teacher. She appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her son, John R. White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Sue White age 67 and widowed. Susan E. Morrison died on 19 October 1924 at age 70. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Susan E. Morrison and Samuel Black White

Dr Zenas Newton White

M, b. 14 April 1872, d. 10 August 1919
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Dr Zenas Newton White was born on 14 April 1872 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He was the son of Samuel Black White and Susan E. Morrison. Dr Zenas Newton White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, Samuel Black White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Z. N. White age eight. Dr Zenas Newton White appeared on the census of 1900 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 June. Zenas N. White was enumerated as age 28 and a boarder in the household of Louisa Moore, a 48 year old mother of five children. He was a physician with a general practice between 1900 and 1910 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He married Maggie Moore on 16 October 1901 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Dr Zenas Newton White witnessed the death of Maggie (Moore) White on 26 October 1902 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

Dr Zenas Newton White married Dovie G Sharpe in May 1904 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Dr Zenas Newton White suffered the death of his father, Samuel Black White on 4 March 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Dr Zenas Newton White appeared on the census of 1910 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 16 April. Zenas N. White was enumerated as the 38 year old head of household, owned his home and had been married twice. Dovie White was enumerated as his 35 year old wife, married once and the mother of four children with three children living. Three sons were enumerated as; John Sharp age four, Floy Z. and Joe V. age two months.

Dr Zenas Newton White died on 10 August 1919 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 47. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe

Maggie Moore

F, d. 26 October 1902
     Maggie Moore married Dr Zenas Newton White, son of Samuel Black White and Susan E. Morrison, on 16 October 1901 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Maggie (Moore) White died on 26 October 1902 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

Dovie G Sharpe

F, b. 1875, d. 26 August 1923
     Dovie G Sharpe was born in 1875 at Mississippi. She married Dr Zenas Newton White, son of Samuel Black White and Susan E. Morrison, in May 1904 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Dovie G Sharpe was widowed with the death of her husband, Dr Zenas Newton White on 10 August 1919 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Dovie (Sharpe) White appeared on the census of 1920 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 January. Dovie G. White was enumerated as the 44 year old widowed head of household. She owned her home free of mortgage. Three sons were enumerated as; John Sharp age 14, Joe U. age 9 and Halbert N. age 7. Three daughters were enumerated as; Sammie age 5, Blanche age 2 years, 11 months and Zula G. age 4 months. John, Joe, Halbert and Sammie were attending school.

Dovie (Sharpe) White died on 26 August 1923 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Dovie G Sharpe and Dr Zenas Newton White

John Sharpe White

M, b. 31 July 1905, d. 28 November 1973
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     John Sharpe White was born on 31 July 1905 at Mississippi. He was the son of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe. John Sharpe White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Dr Zenas Newton White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age four. John Sharpe White suffered the death of his father, Dr Zenas Newton White on 10 August 1919 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. John Sharpe White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age 14 and attending school. John Sharpe White suffered the death of his mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White on 26 August 1923 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. John Sharpe White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his uncle, John R. White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as John S. White age 24, single and working as a public school teacher. John Sharpe White married Loche Ferrell on 17 April 1936. John Sharpe White was a farmer, a ginner and teacher. He was a Presbyterian and a member of the Toccopola Presbyterian Church. He and Locke (Ferrell) White lived in November 1973 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

John Sharpe White died on 28 November 1973 at Pontotoc Hospital, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 68. Funeral services were held on 30 November 1973 at Toccopola Presbyterian Church, Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at 10 a.m. with the Rev. S.L. McCullough officiating and the Rev. John Wilson assisting. He was buried on 30 November 1973 at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi; under the direction of Elliott Funeral Home.

Loche Ferrell

F, b. 25 May 1909, d. 27 September 1994
     Loche Ferrell was born on 25 May 1909. She married John Sharpe White, son of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe, on 17 April 1936. Her Social Security Number was 427-62-8345 issued 1952 at Mississippi. Locke (Ferrell) White was a teacher in the Lafayette County and Pontotoc County schools for 26 years. She was a school teacher in Lafayette and Pontotoc counties and retired with 26 years of service. She was a member of the Lebanon Presbyterian Church. She and John Sharpe White lived in November 1973 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Loche Ferrell was widowed with the death of her husband, John Sharpe White on 28 November 1973 at Pontotoc Hospital, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

Locke (Ferrell) White died on 27 September 1994 at Graceland Convalescent Center, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 85; of heart failure. Visitation was held on 28 September 1994 at Waller Funeral Home, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, from 5:30-8 p.m. Funeral services were held on 29 September 1994 at Waller Funeral Home chapel, Oxford; at 11 a.m. with the Rev Lamar Pickens and Maurice Brown officiating. The family requested memorials be sent to the Old Lebanon Cemetery Fund of Lebanon Presbyterian Church. She was buried on 29 September 1994 at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Halbert Newton White

M, b. 7 September 1912, d. 24 May 1987
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Halbert Newton White was born on 7 September 1912 at Mississippi. He was the son of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe. Halbert Newton White suffered the death of his father, Dr Zenas Newton White on 10 August 1919 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Halbert Newton White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age 7 and attending school. Halbert Newton White suffered the death of his mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White on 26 August 1923 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Halbert Newton White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his uncle, John R. White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Halbert N. White, a 17 year old farm laborer and also attending school. Halbert Newton White was a farmer in 1940 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 22 April. Halbert N. White was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household and he owned his farm. Lorene White was enumerated as his 25 year old wife and she had supplied the family's information to the enumerator. Both had completed four years of high school. One son was enumerated as three year old Robert White. His Social Security Number was 426-74-7114 issued 1955 at Mississippi. He suffered the death of his brother, John Sharpe White on 28 November 1973 at Pontotoc Hospital, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Halbert Newton White was a Baptist and a member of the Toccopola Baptist Church. Halbert White was a member of the Toccopola Masonic Lodge No. 310 for 50 years. Shortly before his death he moved his membership to the O.D. Smith Lodge in Oxford.

Halbert Newton White died on 24 May 1987 at Hinds General Hospital, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, at age 74. Funeral services were held on 26 May 1987 at Waller Funeral Home chapel, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ralph Mitchell officiating. He was buried on 26 May 1987 at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Ilene Swaim

F, b. 4 March 1917, d. 3 September 1996
     Ilene Swaim was born on 4 March 1917 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. She married Joe Venn White, son of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe, on 9 October 1937. Ilene Swaim appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Joe Venn White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, enumerated 22 April. Joe V. White was enumerated as the 30 year old head of household and a farmer working on his own account. Iline White was enumerated as his 23 year old wife. Included in the household was Joe's sister, Blanche White age 23 and employed in clerical work for the Chancery Court Clerk. Blanche provided the information to the census enumerator and reported that all three members of the household had completed 4 years of high school. Her Social Security Number was 587-92-3791 issued 1969 at Mississippi. Ilene (Swaim) White was widowed with the death of her husband, Joe Venn White on 19 November 1969 at Mississippi. Ilene Swaim was a Presbyterian and a member of the Old Lebanon Presbyterian Church. She was a self-employed seamstress in 1996 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

Ilene (Swaim) White died on 3 September 1996 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 79; of heart failure at her home. Visitation was held on 4 September 1996 at Waller Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. A second visitation was held on 5 September 1996 at Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Funeral services were held on 5 September 1996 at Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at 2 p.m. The family requested that any memorials be sent to the old Lebanon Cemetery Fund. She was buried on 5 September 1996 at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi; under the direction of Waller Funeral Home of Oxford.

Sammie White

F, b. 27 December 1914, d. 29 September 1990
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Sammie White was born on 27 December 1914 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Dr Zenas Newton White and Dovie G Sharpe. Sammie White suffered the death of her father, Dr Zenas Newton White on 10 August 1919 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Sammie White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi, as age 5 and attending school. Sammie White suffered the death of her mother, Dovie (Sharpe) White on 26 August 1923 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Sammie White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her uncle, John R. White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age fourteen and attending school. Sammie White married John Robert Mayfield Jr on 1 September 1937. Sammie (White) Mayfield was a nurse in 1940. She and John Robert Mayfield Jr appeared on the census of 1940 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 April. They were enumerated in the household of John's father, John Robert Mayfield. John R. was enumerated as a 26 year old married carpenter and Sammie Mayfield was enumerated as a 23 year old married private duty nurse. John was recorded as having worked 40 weeks in 1939 earning $600. Sammie was recorded as having worked 24 weeks in 1939 earning $250. John had completed one year of high school and Sammie had completed 4 years of high school. Her Social Security Number was 425-12-3650 issued before 1951 at Mississippi. Sammie (White) Mayfield was a Presbyterian and a member of the Toccopola Presbyterian Church. She suffered the death of her brother, John Sharpe White on 28 November 1973 at Pontotoc Hospital, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Sammie White was widowed with the death of her husband, John Robert Mayfield Jr on 10 May 1986 at Oxford-Lafayette County Hospital, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Sammie (White) Mayfield suffered the death of her brother, Halbert Newton White on 24 May 1987 at Hinds General Hospital, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi. Sammie (White) Mayfield suffered the death of her sister, Zula Grey (White) Austin on 22 May 1989 at Oxford Lafayette Medical Center, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Sammie (White) Mayfield died on 29 September 1990 at Senatobia Community Hospital, Senatobia, Tate County, Mississippi, at age 75. Funeral services were held on 1 October 1990 at Waller Funeral Home chapel, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at 10 a.m. officiated by the Rev. Lamar Pickens. The family requested memorials be made to the American Heart Association. She was buried on 1 October 1990 at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.