Sarah Isabella Nason

F, b. 7 December 1819, d. 28 November 1866
Relationship
2nd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Sarah Isabella Nason was born on 7 December 1819 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Richard Nason and Margaret Milling. Sarah Isabella Nason likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard Nason at Fairfield County, South Carolina, as the female age ten to fourteen. Sarah Isabella Nason married William Milton Montgomery circa 1838 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. Sarah Isabella (Nason) Montgomery likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of William Milton Montgomery at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, as the female between 20 and 30 years of age. Sarah Isabella (Nason) Montgomery was widowed with the death of her husband, William Milton Montgomery on 13 March 1848 at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Sarah Isabella (Nason) Montgomery appeared on the census of 1850 at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; enumerated 28 or 29 October. Sarah J. Montgomery was enumerated as age 30 and head of household with real estate valued at $4080. Montgomery children enumerated with her were; David age ten, Sarah age eight and Richard age four. Also included in the household was a David Owens age fourteen. The three oldest children had attended school within the year. She married Thomas P. Archibald circa 1852 at Mississippi. Sarah Isabella (Nason) Archibald suffered the death of her son, Richard Thomas Montgomery on 1 October 1855 at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Sarah Isabella (Nason) Archibald appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Thomas P. Archibald at Pickens County, Alabama; enumerated 18 August. Thos P. Archibald was enumerated as age 41, head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $6000 and personal property valued at $11,100. Sarah I. Archibald was enumerated as a 40 year old housewife. Archibald children included in the household were; Mary A. age five, Margaret age three and Robert age one. David Montgomery age 18 and Laura E. Montgomery age 17 were also members of the household.

Sarah Isabella (Nason) Archibald died on 28 November 1866 at Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama, at age 46. She was buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama.

Children of Sarah Isabella Nason and William Milton Montgomery

Children of Sarah Isabella Nason and Thomas P. Archibald

Hugh Milling

M, b. 21 February 1752, d. 7 May 1837
Relationship
4th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Owens Pedigree
White Pedigree
Owens Ancestors
White Ancestors
     Hugh Milling was born on 21 February 1752 at Drumbo, County Down, Ireland; at 2 a.m. He was the son of David Milling and Ann (?) Hugh Milling married Elizabeth Burney at Fairfield District, South Carolina. Hugh Milling served as sheriff of Camden District from 1785 until 1788. Hugh Milling appeared on the census of 1790 at Camden District, South Carolina; as head of household and one of two males over age 16. Also included in the household were two males under age 16, three females and five slaves. He appeared on the census of 1800 at Fairfield County, South Carolina; as head of household and over 45 years of age. Included in the household were; two males under age 10, one male 16 to 26, three females under age 10, three females 10 to 16, one female 26 to 45 and three slaves. He appeared on the census of 1810 at Fairfield County, South Carolina; as head of household and over 45 years of age. Included in the household were; two males age 16 to 26, one male age 26 to 45, three females under 10 years of age, one female age 10 to 16, one female over 45 years of age and nine slaves. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Fairfield County, South Carolina; as head of household and over 45 years of age. Included in the household were; one female age 10 to 15, four females age 16 to 25, one female over 45, twelve male and six female slaves. He was widowed with the death of Elizabeth (Burney) Milling on 25 March 1829 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. Hugh Milling appeared on the census of 1830 at Fairfield County, South Carolina; as head of household and age 70 to 79. Included in the household were; two females age 5 to 9, one female age 10 to 14, one female age 15 to 19, three females age 20 to 29, twelve male and eight female slaves. He signed his will on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina; witnessed by James Phillips, Jas Crawford and Thomas H. McDowell. He named as executors his sons Robert and John, son in law Richard Nason and David R. Evans.

Hugh Milling died on 7 May 1837 at Fairfield District, South Carolina, at age 85; at his farm on Jackson's Creek. He was buried at Old Lebanon Cemetery, Fairfield District (now Fairfield County), South Carolina. Hugh Milling's obituary was published as follows:

                                                                           "An old Revolutionary Officer is Gone"

          "Died at his farm on Jackson's Creek, Fairfield Dist. (S. C.), Capt. Hugh Milling, an Officer in the army of the revolution; born at Drumbo, County Down, Ireland on the 21st of Feb. 1752. He emigrated to America about the year 1771; resided in Charleston in the year 1774. When the first revolutionary movement was made in the city, he joined a company of Grenadiers raised by Capt. McCall by whom the British arsenal was forced open, and that company and others supplied with arms in 1775.
          He became first sergeant in a company of Grenadiers commanded by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney; in 1778 he was commissioned first Lieutenant in the sixth Continental Regiment of South Carolina, and in 1779, a Captain in the same regiment. His military services were arduous and incessant, ranging over an extensive field of action.
          He was engaged in the first and second battles at Fort Moultrie, at the battle of Stono, at the siege and storming of Savannah, in the war that was carried into the Cherokee Nation, in Georgia, in Florida, and in the unsuccessful expedition against St. Augustine.
          The Continental Regiments of South Carolina became so reduced in numbers by disease and battle, it was necessary to consolidate them. This measure deranged the Officers of the sixth Regiment and consequently Capt. Milling served as a volunteer at the siege of Charleston.
          Some time before the city fell, he was ordered by Gov. Rutledge to endeavor to make his way through the lines of the enemy and raise men in the back country, and come down in the rear of the besieging army. In this, together with some other officers, he succeeded; reached the upper districts, and was engaged in this service when he was taken by a party of tories and lodged in Camden jail; from whence he was sent to Col. Balfour, British Commandant in Charleston, and from thence to Haddrel's Point, where he remained a prisoner under parole to the end of the war. Thus, from 1774 to 1781, he was constantly with arms in his hands and actively engaged in the revolutionary service.
          The Peace of 1782 found him on his farm at Jackson's Creek, where he continued to reside the remainder of his days, cultivating the soil, practicing medicine, and otherwise actively employed in providing the means of support for his wife and eleven children; and in the exercise of that kindness and benevolence that gained him the esteem and respect of all around him.
          For upwards of 40 years, he was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and had the satisfaction of seeing his children grown up and most of them became members of the same church. In his last years, he was tried by many afflictions and severe dispensations of Providence in the death of his wife, one son, and six daughters, following each other to the grave in rapid succession. He was, however, enabled to bear his trials with fortitude and resignation, supported by the hope of a Christian - a hope that never failed him.
          Until his last sickness of about two weeks, he retained in a degree remarkable for his years both his physical and mental energies. He closed his long and useful life on the 7th of May 1837, aged eighty-five years, two months and sixteen days."

Children of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney

Elizabeth Burney

F, b. 6 January 1762, d. 25 March 1829
Relationship
4th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Owens Pedigree
White Pedigree
Owens Ancestors
White Ancestors
     Elizabeth Burney was born on 6 January 1762 at Scotland. She married Hugh Milling, son of David Milling and Ann (?), at Fairfield District, South Carolina. Elizabeth (Burney) Milling likely appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Hugh Milling at Camden District, South Carolina, as one of three females. Elizabeth (Burney) Milling likely appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Hugh Milling at Fairfield County, South Carolina, as the female age 26 to 45. Elizabeth (Burney) Milling likely appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Hugh Milling at Fairfield County, South Carolina, as the female over 45 years of age. Elizabeth (Burney) Milling likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Hugh Milling at Fairfield County, South Carolina, as the female over 45 years of age.

Elizabeth (Burney) Milling died on 25 March 1829 at Fairfield District, South Carolina, at age 67.

Children of Elizabeth Burney and Hugh Milling

Maria Milling

F, b. 25 April 1804, d. 18 October 1834
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Maria Milling was born on 25 April 1804 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Maria Milling was named as an heir in the will of her father, Hugh Milling on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina,receiving a 1/9 share of his estate and the slaves Jack, Amy, Jefse, Charles, William, Lewis and Hannah and her child. Maria Milling died on 18 October 1834 at Fairfield County, South Carolina, at age 30.

Robert Milling

M, b. 19 September 1792
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     Robert Milling was born on 19 September 1792 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. He was the son of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Robert Milling was named as an heir in the will of his father, Hugh Milling on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina,receiving about 380 acres of land and a 1/9 share of the remaining estate. He also received the slaves Sam, Sylvia, Jefferson, Betty and Milley. Robert, his brother John, brother in law Richard Nason and David R. Evans were named by Hugh Milling as his executors.

Isabella Milling

F, b. 23 August 1806
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Isabella Milling was born on 23 August 1806 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Isabella Milling married James Thomas Owens, son of Elisha Owens and Margaret Bell, on 3 February 1831 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. Isabella Milling was named as an heir in the will of her father, Hugh Milling on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina,receiving the slaves Henry, Tom, Rebecca, Amy (child of Dinah), Andrew Solomon and John and a 1/9 share of the estate. Researcher's Note: Lida Lake Owens stated that they moved to Mississippi in 1840 and that they had ten children, eight of which died young. Isabella (Milling) Owens appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James Thomas Owens at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; enumerated 26 September. James T. Owens was enumerated as age 43, head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $5000. Included in the household were: Isabella age 43, Isabella age seventeen, John age fifteen, Margaret age twelve, Eunice age ten, Elisha age eight, Larah age four and one year old Edwin. Isabella, John, Margaret, Eunice and Elisha had attended school within the year. Isabella (Milling) Owens appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James Thomas Owens at Lowndes County, Mississippi; enumerated 4 August. J T Owens was enumerated as age 56, head of household and a minister. I M Owens was enumerated as age 52 with personal estate valued at $2000. Included in the household were J H Owens a 24 years old farmer with personal estate valued at $2000, Elisha Owens a seventeen year old student, Laura age fourteen and Edwin age twelve, both in school. Isabella (Milling) Owens appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James Thomas Owens at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; enumerated 18 August. James T. Owens was enumerated as age 63, head of household and a minister. He owned real estate valued at $2500 and personal property valued at $500. Included in the household were Isabella age 63, keeping house and Edward T. age 21 and a farmer with personal property valued at $200. Isabella Milling was widowed with the death of James Thomas Owens between 1870 and 1880 at Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Isabella (Milling) Owens appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of David Franklin Owen at Chickasaw County, Mississippi, as his widowed mother-in-law, age 74.

Children of Isabella Milling and James Thomas Owens

John Milling

M, b. 17 June 1790
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     John Milling was born on 17 June 1790 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. He was the son of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. John Milling was named as an heir in the will of his father, Hugh Milling on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina,receiving $500 and a 1/9 share of the estate. John, his brother Robert, brother in law Richard Nason and David R. Evans were named by Hugh Milling as his executors.

Elizabeth Milling

F, b. 23 February 1786, d. 31 May 1835
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Elizabeth Milling was born on 23 February 1786 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Elizabeth (Milling) Bones was named as an heir in the will of her father, Hugh Milling on 3 September 1833 at Fairfield County, South Carolina,receiving $300 and a 1/9 share of the estate. According to her findagrave memorial page Elizabeth and Samuel had five known children; Mary Jane (1809-1835), Elizabeth (1812- ), Sarah Milling (1814-1832), Samuel William (1816-1858), and John Hugh (1821-. )

Elizabeth (Milling) Bones died on 31 May 1835 at Wilcox County, Alabama, at age 49. She was buried at Shell Creek Cemetery, Wilcox County, Alabama.

Child of Elizabeth Milling

Sarah Milling

F, b. 7 October 1798, d. 1 November 1824
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Sarah Milling was born on 7 October 1798 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Sarah Milling married (?) Glenn. Sarah (Milling) Glenn died on 1 November 1824 at age 26.

Child of Sarah Milling and (?) Glenn

Mary Ann Milling

F, b. 5 April 1788, d. 15 August 1827
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Mary Ann Milling was born on 5 April 1788 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Mary Ann Milling married Dr Benjamin F Harris at Fairfield District, South Carolina.

Mary Ann (Milling) Harris died on 15 August 1827 at South Carolina at age 39. She was buried in August 1827 at Old Lebanon Presbyterian Cemetery, Lebanon, Fairfield County, South Carolina.

Children of Mary Ann Milling and Dr Benjamin F Harris

David Thomas Milling

M, b. 25 May 1782, d. 3 July 1829
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     David Thomas Milling was born on 25 May 1782 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. He was the son of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. David Thomas Milling appeared on the census of 1820 at Jones County, Georgia; as David T. Milling, head of household. The household included one male under 10, one male age 16 to 25, one male age 26 to 45, one female age 10 to 15 and one female age 16 to 25. Two male and two female slaves and one male and one female free persons of color were enumerated with the household.

David Thomas Milling died on 3 July 1829 at Thomastown, Georgia, at age 47. Researcher's Note: In his father's will, David Thomas Milling's children are listed as heirs to $300 and a 1/9 share of the estate of their grandfather.

Nancy Milling

F, b. 17 March 1800, d. 5 May 1832
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Nancy Milling was born on 17 March 1800 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Nancy Milling died on 5 May 1832 at Fairfield County, South Carolina, at age 32.

Eliza Milling

F, b. 9 May 1795, d. 21 December 1829
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Eliza Milling was born on 9 May 1795 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney. Eliza Milling died on 21 December 1829 at Fairfield County, South Carolina, at age 34.

Joseph Robinson White

M, b. 23 April 1847, d. 23 December 1917
Relationship
Great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
White Pedigree
White Ancestors
     Joseph Robinson White was born on 23 April 1847 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age four. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age thirteen and had attended school within the year. Joseph Robinson White began military service on 22 May 1864 at Camp Holmes, North Carolina, Confederate States of America, as a private, when the North Carolina Junior Reserve Forces were mustered into service. He had been enrolled on 21 May 1864 by Colonel Mallett and described as age 17 years, 11 months, 27 days, five feet eleven inches tall with a fair complexion and dark hair. The muster rolls for September and October 1864 list him as present and serving as a corporal. An entry in his father's Bible states, "Joseph R. White got home from the war the 25 of April 1865." He ended military service on 11 May 1865 at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; with the signing of the Oath of Allegiance. He married Margaret Jane White, daughter of John Hampton White and Margaret Query, on 10 September 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as J. R. White a 23 year old farmer and eligible to vote. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his mother, Asenath M. (White) White on 1 January 1874 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his father, Norris Tindle White on 2 February 1875 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph R. White was elected to the Diaconate of the Rocky River Presbyterian Church, representing Black's Quarter, in April 1875. He was installed as a Deacon in June 1875 and serviced until 1877. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his daughter, Maggie White on 3 August 1875 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White and Margaret Jane White moved on 15 November 1876 to Rowan County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White became a widower with the death of Margaret Jane (White) White on 21 September 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his daughter, Mary Jane White on 16 October 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1880 at Rowan County, North Carolina; enumerated 5 June 1880. Joseph was enumerated as J. R. White age 33, head of household, widowed and a farmer. Included in the household were his son Eddie age nine and a niece, Netta age twenty, single and keeping house. He married Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black, daughter of Joseph Melancthon Black and Rebecca McEachran, on 20 October 1880 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; at her home, with the ceremony performed by Rev. J.M. Whary. Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black moved on 27 November 1888 to Taylorsville, Alexander County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black moved on 7 October 1890 to Highland Home. Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black moved on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, from Taylorsville. Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black moved on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1900 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 14 June. Joseph R. was enumerated as the head of household, age 53, a farmer and renting the farm where they lived. Sallie A. was enumerated as his wife, age 40, the mother of four children, all living. Included in the household were sons Edward H. age 28, Howard P. age fifteen and Ralph R. age thirteen. Also included were daughters Bulah B. age eighteen and Josie S. age five. All three sons were working as farm laborers and Howard and Ralph had attended school for three months. He and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black moved on 4 November 1903 to "our home on Turner place." Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 11 May. Joseph R. was enumerated as age 63, head of household, a farmer and married twice. Sallie A. White was enumerated as his wife, age 50, married once and the mother of four children, all living. They had been married for 27 years and Joseph had one child from his first marriage. They owned their farm with a mortgage, which was listed as number 252 on the farm schedule. Included in the household were two sons; Howard P. age 25, a farm laborer, Ralph R. age 22, a mail carrier and one daughter Josie S. age 16 and attending school. He was a farmer.

Joseph Robinson White died on 23 December 1917 at Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 70; at 11:30 a.m., at his home of a heart attack. Funeral services were held on 24 December 1917 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; at the family home one and a half miles east of Oxford. He was buried at St. Peter's Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; with C. H. Roach serving as the undertaker.

Children of Joseph Robinson White and Margaret Jane White

Children of Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black

Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black

F, b. 31 October 1859, d. 11 January 1932
Relationship
Great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
White Pedigree
White Ancestors
     Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black was born on 31 October 1859 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Joseph Melancthon Black and Rebecca McEachran. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Joseph Melancthon Black at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age seven months. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Joseph Melancthon Black at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age eleven. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her mother, Rebecca McEachran at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as S. A. Black age 20. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black married Joseph Robinson White, son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White, on 20 October 1880 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; at her home, with the ceremony performed by Rev. J.M. Whary. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White moved on 27 November 1888 to Taylorsville, Alexander County, North Carolina. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White moved on 7 October 1890 to Highland Home. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White moved on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, from Taylorsville. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White moved on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 14 June. Joseph R. was enumerated as the head of household, age 53, a farmer and renting the farm where they lived. Sallie A. was enumerated as his wife, age 40, the mother of four children, all living. Included in the household were sons Edward H. age 28, Howard P. age fifteen and Ralph R. age thirteen. Also included were daughters Bulah B. age eighteen and Josie S. age five. All three sons were working as farm laborers and Howard and Ralph had attended school for three months. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White moved on 4 November 1903 to "our home on Turner place." Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 11 May. Joseph R. was enumerated as age 63, head of household, a farmer and married twice. Sallie A. White was enumerated as his wife, age 50, married once and the mother of four children, all living. They had been married for 27 years and Joseph had one child from his first marriage. They owned their farm with a mortgage, which was listed as number 252 on the farm schedule. Included in the household were two sons; Howard P. age 25, a farm laborer, Ralph R. age 22, a mail carrier and one daughter Josie S. age 16 and attending school. Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White was widowed with the death of Joseph Robinson White on 23 December 1917 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her son-in-law, Lawson Wadell Wiley at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Sallie Ann White age 61 and widowed. Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her son-in-law, Lawson Wadell Wiley at St. Francis County, Arkansas, as Sallie A. Black age 71 and widowed. Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White was a member of the Forrest City Presbyterian Church. She was ill for about a week and died at the home of her daughter, Scott Wiley.

Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Black) White died on 11 January 1932 at Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, at age 72; of a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services were held on 13 January 1932 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at the home of her daughter, Beulah Wiley. The 10:30 am services were conducted by Rev. J. E. Wallace. She was buried on 13 January 1932 at St. Peter's Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; next to her husband Joseph R. White.

Children of Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black and Joseph Robinson White

Beulah Belle White

F, b. 13 December 1881, d. 20 May 1965
Relationship
Grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Beulah Belle White was born on 13 December 1881 at North Carolina. She was the daughter of Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black. Beulah Belle White moved with her parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 27 November 1888 to Taylorsville, Alexander County, North Carolina. Beulah Belle White moved with her parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 7 October 1890 to Highland Home. Beulah Belle White moved with her parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, from Taylorsville. Beulah Belle White moved with her parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Beulah Belle White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Bulah B. age eighteen. Beulah Belle White moved with her parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 4 November 1903 to "our home on Turner place." Beulah Belle White married Daniel Elton Wiley, son of William Henry Wiley and Martha Tennessee King, on 15 April 1905 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Beulah Belle (White) Wiley appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Daniel Elton Wiley at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 22 April. Daniel E. Wiley appeared as D. E. Wiley age 32, head of household, and a salesman at a hardware store. Beulah appeared as B. B. Wiley age 28, Daniel's wife and the mother of one child, with one child living. They had each been married only the one time for five years. They owned their home on South Street with a mortgage. Enumerated with them was one daughter, Sara Lee Wiley age three. On 2 August 1915, "Mrs. Dan Wiley and daughter Sarah Lee and Miss Scott White" began "a lengthy visit to relatives in North Carolina." Beulah Belle (White) Wiley appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Daniel Elton Wiley at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 January. Dan E. Wiley was enumerated as head of household, age 42 and working on his own account as a hardware merchant. Beulah Wiley was enumerated as his wife, age 38. They owned their home free of mortgage. Included in the household were two daughters, Sarah L. age thirteen, Martha K. age one and Dan's father, William H. Wiley age 75, widowed and a retired farmer. Beulah Belle (White) Wiley appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Daniel Elton Wiley at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 11 April. Dan Wiley was enumerated as head of household, age 52 and a proprietor. Beulah Wiley was enumerated as his wife age 48. They owned their home valvued at $2500 and a radio set. Included in the household was their daughter Martha K. Wiley, age eleven. Beulah Belle White was widowed with the death of Daniel Elton Wiley on 17 December 1943 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at his home "after an illness of about three weeks." Martha Wiley Balleisen arrived in Oxford on 24 December 1948 to spend Christmas with her mother. Beulah Belle White was Presbyterian and a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Oxford.

Beulah Belle (White) Wiley died on 20 May 1965 at Oxford-Lafayette County Hospital, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 83. Funeral services were held on 22 May 1965 at Elliott Chapel, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at 3 p.m. conducted by Rev. E. Stanley Smathers, minister of the First Presbyterian Church. She was buried on 22 May 1965 at St. Peter's Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Beulah Belle White and Daniel Elton Wiley

Howard Preston White

M, b. 21 June 1884, d. 9 August 1950
Relationship
Granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     Howard Preston White was born on 21 June 1884 at North Carolina. He was the son of Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black. Howard Preston White moved with his parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 27 November 1888 to Taylorsville, Alexander County, North Carolina. Howard Preston White moved with his parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 7 October 1890 to Highland Home. Howard Preston White moved with his parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, from Taylorsville. Howard Preston White moved with his parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Howard Preston White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Howard P. age fifteen, a farm laborer and he had attended school three months within the year. Howard Preston White moved with his parents, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 4 November 1903 to "our home on Turner place." Howard Preston White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age 25 and a farm laborer. Howard Preston White married Roxie Ann Smith on 30 April 1914. Howard Preston White registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, and was described as being tall and slender with black hair and blue eyes. He listed his nearest relative as Mrs Roxie A White of Oxford. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 14 January. Howard P. White was enumerated as head of household, age 35 and a farmer. Rockey White was enumerated as his wife, age 32. They owned their farm with a mortgage. Included in the household were a son, Loyd R. age three and a half; a daughter, Virginia age eight months and a Black servant Jim age thirteen. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 12 April. Howard P. White was enumerated as head of household, age 45 and a carpenter. Roxie White was enumerated as his wife age 42. They owned their home which was listed as a farm. Included in the household were two sons; Lloyd age thirteen, Charles age seven and two daughters; Virginia age ten and Louise age one. He was the manager of his farm in 1940 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 13 April. Howard P White was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household and had earned $600 in 1939. Roxie Ann White was enumerated as his 52 year old wife and she supplied their information to the enumerator. Howard had a four year high school education and Roxie had two years of college. Two sons were enumerated as Lloyd Rodney age 23 and Charles Preston age 17. Two daughters were enumerated as Robbie Virginia age 20 and Mattie Louise age 11.

Howard Preston White died on 9 August 1950 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 66; at his home. Funeral services were held on 10 August 1950 at First Presbyterian Church, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; at 2:00, conducted by Dr. J. K. Johnson. He was buried at St. Peter's Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Children of Howard Preston White and Roxie Ann Smith

Josephine Scott White

F, b. 4 July 1894, d. 18 June 1975
Relationship
Grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Josephine Scott White was born on 4 July 1894 at Alexander County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black. Josephine Scott White moved with her parents Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina; from Taylorsville. Josephine Scott White moved with her parents Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Josephine Scott White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Josie S. age five. Josephine Scott White moved with her parents Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 4 November 1903; to "our home on Turner place." Josephine Scott White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age sixteen and attending school. On 2 August 1915, "Mrs. Dan Wiley and daughter Sarah Lee and Miss Scott White" began "a lengthy visit to relatives in North Carolina." Josephine Scott White married Lawson Wadell Wiley, son of William Henry Wiley and Martha Tennessee King, on 5 October 1917. Scott (White) Wiley appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Lawson Wadell Wiley at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 14 January. Lawson W. Wiley was enumerated as age 33, head of household and a freight agent for the railroad. Scott Wiley was enumerated as his wife, age 25. They owned their home free of mortgage. Included in the household were one daughter, Mary C. age one year six months and Scott's 61 year old mother, Sallie Ann White. Scott (White) Wiley and Lawson Wadell Wiley lived in 1922 at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, with their daughter Mary Kathrine. Scott (White) Wiley appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Lawson Wadell Wiley at St. Francis County, Arkansas; enumerated 7 April. Lawson W. Wiley was enumerated as age 43, head of household and a salesman for a wholesale grocery. Scott W. Wiley was enumerated as his wife, age 35. Included in the household were one daughter, Mary K. age eleven and Scott's 71 year old widowed mother, Sallie A. White. They owned a radio set and their home valued at $2500. Josephine Scott White was widowed with the death of Lawson Wadell Wiley on 15 October 1933. Scott (White) Wiley applied for a Social Security Number on 23 May 1946, while living at Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi. Her Social Security Number was 428-48-4651 issued May 1946 at Alcorn County, Mississippi. Scott attended the funeral of her brother Howard P. White on 10 August 1950 in Oxford. She held membership in the Corinth Pilot Club. She was retired at Worsham Construction Company, Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi. She was Presbyterian and a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Corinth. She lived in June 1975 at 917 Webster Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi.

Scott (White) Wiley died on 18 June 1975 at Magnolia Hospital, Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi, at age 80; at 11:45 p.m. Funeral services were held on 21 June 1975 at Burns-Denton Chapel, Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi; at 10 a.m., officiated by Rev. R. Christy Morgan. She was buried on 21 June 1975 at St. Peter's Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi; with arrangements by Burns-Denton Mortuary. Pallbearers were; Frank Worsham, Jr., Leroy Worsham, Clifford Worsham, Kay Dexter, Fred Vann and Herman Madden.

Child of Josephine Scott White and Lawson Wadell Wiley

Margaret Jane White

F, b. 25 April 1848, d. 21 September 1877
Relationship
3rd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Margaret Jane White was born on 25 April 1848 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of John Hampton White and Margaret Query. Margaret Jane White married Joseph Robinson White, son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White, on 10 September 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Margaret Jane White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as M. J. White, age 22 and keeping house. Margaret Jane (White) White suffered the death of her daughter, Maggie White on 3 August 1875 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Margaret Jane White and Joseph Robinson White moved on 15 November 1876 to Rowan County, North Carolina. Margaret Jane (White) White died on 21 September 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina, at age 29. She was buried at Back Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mount Ulla, Rowan County, North Carolina.

Children of Margaret Jane White and Joseph Robinson White

Edward Hampton White

M, b. 11 June 1871, d. 13 June 1937
Relationship
Granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     Edward Hampton White was born on 11 June 1871 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of Joseph Robinson White and Margaret Jane White. Edward Hampton White moved with his parents on 15 November 1876 to Rowan County, North Carolina. He suffered the death of his mother, Margaret Jane (White) White on 21 September 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Edward Hampton White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, Joseph Robinson White at Rowan County, North Carolina, as Eddie age nine and attending school. Edward Hampton White moved with his father, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 27 November 1888 to Taylorsville, Alexander County, North Carolina. Edward Hampton White moved with his father, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 7 October 1890 to Highland Home. Edward Hampton White moved with his father, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 14 November 1895 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, from Taylorsville. Edward Hampton White moved with his father, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 15 November 1899 to Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. Edward Hampton White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father Joseph Robinson White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as Edward H. age 28 and a farm laborer. "E. H. White started to Texas Sept. 26, 1900; home Nov. 1. He "returned to Texas Dec. 17, 1901." Edward Hampton White moved with his father, Joseph Robinson White and Sarah "Sallie" Ann Black on 4 November 1903 to "our home on Turner place." Edward Hampton White married Maude Woodward on 29 December 1906. Edward Hampton White appeared on the census of 1910 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 11 May. Edward H. White was enumerated as age 38, head of household, and a farmer. Maud E. White was enumerated as his wife, age 31. They had both been married only the one time for three years. They owned their farm with a mortgage and it was listed as number 262 on the farm schedule. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 9 January. Edward H. White was enumerated as head of household, age 48 and a farmer. Maud White was enumerated as his wife, age 41. They were living on a rented farm.
Edward Hampton White appeared on the census of 1930 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 14 April. E. H. White was enumerated as age 59, head of household and a farmer. Maude White was enumerated as his wife, age 51. They were living on a rented farm which was next to the farm owned by Dallis McLarty. He was a farmer at Lafayette County, Mississippi. From 15 April 1937 until his death, Edward was under the care of Dr. W. W. Phillips for heart and renal disease. He died on 13 June 1937 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 66; at 6:40 a.m., at his brother Ralph's home. He was buried on 14 June 1937 at Hopewell Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi; with services conducted by Rev. W. N. Lowrence and Rev. J. E. Wallace and with arrangements by undertaker O. H. Douglas.

Maggie White

F, b. 1 August 1875, d. 3 August 1875
Relationship
Grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Maggie White was born on 1 August 1875 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Joseph Robinson White and Margaret Jane White. Maggie White died on 3 August 1875 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; grave # RR 6 G 477.

Mary Jane White

F, b. 22 August 1877, d. 16 October 1877
Relationship
Grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Mary Jane White was born on 22 August 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Joseph Robinson White and Margaret Jane White. Mary Jane White suffered the death of her mother, Margaret Jane (White) White on 21 September 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Mary Jane White died on 16 October 1877 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was buried at Back Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mount Ulla, Rowan County, North Carolina.

Norris Tindle White

M, b. 17 July 1802, d. 2 February 1875
Relationship
2nd great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
White Pedigree
White Ancestors
     Norris Tindle White was born on 17 July 1802 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of John White and Sarah "Salley" Bigger. Norris Tindle White married Asenath M. White, daughter of Thomas White and Margaret McLarty, on 15 September 1825 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Norris Tindle White appeared on the census of 1830 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; as age 30 to 40 with one male under age 5, one female age 20 to 30 and one female under age 5. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; as age 30 to 40, with two males under age five, one male age 10 to 15, one female under age five, two females age 5 to 10, one female age 10 to 15 and one female age 30 to 40. He suffered the death of his father, John White on 11 March 1841 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Norris Tindle White appeared on the census of 1850 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 24 October. Norris was enumerated as age 47 and a farmer with $500 value in property. Esseneth M. White was enumerated as age 45. Included in the household were B.W., male age 22, farmer; Margaret C. age 20; Sarah M. age 18; Elizabeth C. age 16; Daniel C. age 13; William M. age six and Joseph R. age four. All were listed as born in Cabarrus County, North Carolina and Daniel and William had attended school within the year. He suffered the death of his mother, Sarah "Salley" (Bigger) White on 19 December 1852 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Norris Tindle White appeared on the census of 1860 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 19 June. Norris White was enumerated as age 58 and a farmer with $400 value in real estate and $308 value in personal property. Senethi M. White was enumerated as age 55. Also enumerated in the household were Daniel C. age 22 a farm hand, William M. age fifteen and Joseph R. age thirteen. William and Joseph had attended school within the year.

Norris T. White added a note to the family record pages of his bible stating "Annette Manerva White Born the 21 August 1859 Came here July the 6:1867." He appeared on the census of 1870 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 29 August. Norris appeared as N. T. White age 68, head of household, a farmer and eligible to vote. Asenath appeared as A. M. White age 65 and keeping house. Included in the household were J. R. White age 23, a farmer, eligible to vote, M. J. White age 22, keeping house and Annetta age eleven, attending school. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Asenath M. (White) White on 1 January 1874 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Norris Tindle White died on 2 February 1875 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 72. He was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; in lot R. R. 6 G 476.

Children of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White

Asenath M. White

F, b. 8 August 1805, d. 1 January 1874
Relationship
2nd great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
White Pedigree
White Ancestors
     Asenath M. White was born on 8 August 1805 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Thomas White and Margaret McLarty. Asenath M. White married Norris Tindle White, son of John White and Sarah "Salley" Bigger, on 15 September 1825 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Asenath M. White likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 20 to 30. Asenath M. White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 30 to 40. Asenath M. (White) White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 24 October. Norris was enumerated as age 47 and a farmer with $500 value in property. Esseneth M. White was enumerated as age 45. Included in the household were B.W., male age 22, farmer; Margaret C. age 20; Sarah M. age 18; Elizabeth C. age 16; Daniel C. age 13; William M. age six and Joseph R. age four. All were listed as born in Cabarrus County, North Carolina and Daniel and William had attended school within the year. Asenath M. (White) White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 19 June. Norris White was enumerated as age 58 and a farmer with $400 value in real estate and $308 value in personal property. Senethi M. White was enumerated as age 55. Also enumerated in the household were Daniel C. age 22 a farm hand, William M. age fifteen and Joseph R. age thirteen. William and Joseph had attended school within the year.

Norris T. White added a note to the family record pages of his bible stating "Annette Manerva White Born the 21 August 1859 Came here July the 6:1867."

Asenath M. (White) White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 29 August. Norris appeared as N. T. White age 68, head of household, a farmer and eligible to vote. Asenath appeared as A. M. White age 65 and keeping house. Included in the household were J. R. White age 23, a farmer, eligible to vote, M. J. White age 22, keeping house and Annetta age eleven, attending school.

Asenath M. (White) White died on 1 January 1874 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 68. She was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; in lot R. R. 7 H 467.

Children of Asenath M. White and Norris Tindle White

Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White

M, b. 22 March 1828, d. 26 July 1864
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White was born on 22 March 1828 at Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as the male under five years of age. Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 10 to 15. Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as B.W. age 22 and a farmer. Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White married Barbara Ann Winecoff on 29 July 1852 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. His father's Bible has an entry that states, "B.W. White started to Miss. December 5, 1859."

Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White was widowed with the death of his wife, Barbara Ann (Winecoff) White on 27 February 1860 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White lived in November 1860 at Paris, Lafayette County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. B.W. White was enumerated as a 30 year old farmer. Enumerated with him were four children; John White age nine, Kate White age five, Charles White age three and Annetta White age one. He married Mrs. Mary E. (?) Johnston on 23 April 1861 at Lafayette County, Mississippi.

Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White began military service on 30 April 1862 at Cherry Creek, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, Confederate States of America, when he enlisted as a private, Company G, 4th Regiment Mississippi Cavalry under the command of Capt. J.T. Pitts. According to Dunbar Rowland's Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898, the 2nd Mississippi Cavalry was also known as the 47th in consecutive list, the 42nd in early rolls and 4th in official reports. H Grady Howell's For Dixie Land, I'll Take My Stand states that Company G was raised in Pontotoc County and known as the Pontotoc Rangers. Company G, 2d Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry muster roll dated Sept & Oct 1862 listed B.W. White as absent due to illness. He was paid 1 May 1863 by Maj. Jones. On the muster roll for May & June 1863 he is listed as present and in arrest. The June 30 to Oct 31, 1863 muster roll listed him as present and last paid 1 July 1863 by Capt. James. The Nov & Dec 1863 muster roll listed him as present, on duty as a teamster and not paid since 1 July.

Included in B.W. White's complied military record file were two cards for Company D, 22nd Regiment Mississippi Infantry muster rolls. The first card for May & June 1863 but dated 25 July 1863 states B.W. White attached to company on 1 July 1863 by order of General Johnson. The second card dated 25 July to 31 August 1863, stated that B.W. White had deserted on 18 August 1863.

He was assigned special duty as a teamster on 4 January 1864 by Maj. J.L. Harris. The May & June 1864 muster roll for Co. G, 2 Reg't, Mississippi Cav. list him present and on special duty as a teamster. The July & August 1864 muster roll states he had not been paid since 1 July 1863. The Mississippi Cavalry Brigade, which included the 2nd Cavalry, under the command of Gen. Frank C Armstrong moved from Grenada to Northern Alabama in April 1864. The "brigade reached Rome, Ga., May 14, and thereafter was constantly engaged until after the evacuation of Atlanta, September 1."

Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White died on 26 July 1864 at age 36 "at hospital of disease" [likely near Rome, Georgia] while in the service of the Confederate States Army.

Children of Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White and Barbara Ann Winecoff

Margaret C. White

F, b. 27 October 1829, d. 18 February 1851
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Margaret C. White was born on 27 October 1829 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Margaret C. White likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, age the female under age five. Margaret C. White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 10 to 15. Margaret C. White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age twenty.

Margaret C. White died on 18 February 1851 at age 21. She was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; grave # RR 11 F 212.

Sarah Minerva White

F, b. 1 July 1832, d. 6 June 1868
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Sarah Minerva White was born on 1 July 1832 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Sarah Minerva White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as one of two females age 5 to 10. Sarah Minerva White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age eighteen. Sarah Minerva White married Jacob Monroe McCurdy on 21 December 1852 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Sarah Minerva (White) McCurdy appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Jacob Monroe McCurdy at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 16 June. Jacob M. McCurdy was enumerated as age 30 and a farmer with $600 value in real estate and $359 value in personal property. Sarah M. McCurdy was enumerated as age 28. Included in the household were Margaret S. age six, Clarinda age four, Sena E. age three and Eliza A. age one month.

Sarah Minerva (White) McCurdy died on 6 June 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 35. She was buried at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, near Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Children of Sarah Minerva White and Jacob Monroe McCurdy

Elizabeth Catherine White

F, b. 16 December 1834, d. 1 February 1862
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Elizabeth Catherine White was born on 16 December 1834 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Elizabeth Catherine White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as one of two females age 5 to 10. Elizabeth Catherine White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age sixteen. Elizabeth Catherine White married Caleb Linker on 15 September 1859 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Elizabeth Catherine (White) Linker appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Caleb Linker at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 16 June. Caleb Linker was listed as age 27 and a farmer with real estate valued at $500 and personal property valued at $150. Elizabeth C. Linker was listed as age 25. Elizabeth Catherine (White) Linker died on 1 February 1862 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 27. She was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; grave # RR 9 G 338.

Child of Elizabeth Catherine White and Caleb Linker

Daniel Cornelius White

M, b. 6 October 1837, d. 12 January 1862
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     Daniel Cornelius White was born on 6 October 1837 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. Daniel Cornelius White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as one of two males under age five. Daniel Cornelius White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age thirteen and had attended school within the year. Daniel Cornelius White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 22 and a farm hand. He served in Company H, 7th North Carolina Infantry of the Confederate States Army.

Daniel Cornelius White died on 12 January 1862 at age 24. He was buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; grave # RR 9 G 337.

John Wilson White

M, b. 28 September 1839, d. 17 September 1841
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     John Wilson White was born on 28 September 1839. He was the son of Norris Tindle White and Asenath M. White. John Wilson White likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Norris Tindle White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as one of two males under age five. John Wilson White died on 17 September 1841 at age 1; and was likely buried at Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery.