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Children of Stephen & Nancy White
Updated: Jul 31, 2018

 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
Family Records
John S White's Family Report (.pdf) (updated: Aug 17, 2015) John S White Family Descendants List (.pdf)  (updated: Aug 17, 2015)
One Theory on Athena's Family & Parents Hypothesis about Athena's Parents & Families (Current: Jul 31, 2018)
The Family of: 

John Stephen White
(Son of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 19 Oct 1807 Cross Keys Union Co SC
Died: aft 1880 Kaufman Co TX
Buried: Unknown TX

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(Lived in Union SC, Spartanburg Co SC, Morgan Co GA,
Lowndes Co AL, MS, Houston Co TX?, Panola Co TX, Kaufman Co TX)

Married: 21 Dec 1831 Lowndes Co AL

Athena (Atheny) Harwell
(Dau. of John & Betsy [Davidson] Harwell -> See .PDF)
Born: abt 1810 GA
Died: bet 1860/1870 Panola Co? Texas
Buried: Unknown TX

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Children of John & Atheny (10)

Children of John S & Athena
Robert R White
b. abt 1833 Lowndes Co AL
d. aft 1850
buried: Unkn

 

Listed on 1850 Census Panola Co TX
Listed with John S White family...
White, Robert R 17 M W Farmer AL

 

No further information...

 

 Rosannah F White
(Rosanna-Rosanne)
b. abt 1835 Lowndes Co AL
d. abt 1858? Kaufman Co TX
buried: Unkn

m.  20 Feb 1856 Panola Co TX
James M  Coons
(Koons, Kuhns)
b. Unkn    d. bef 1860 Census
buried: Unkn

Known children: 1
Roseanna L Koons
Roseanna is 2yrs old in 1860 and
living with her grand parents? as
"Koons instead of Coons"

She married Charles Hodges 15 Oct 1875
She married John Humphreys 6 Mar 1887

 Elizabeth L White
b. Jan 1836 MS
d. 1900 Kaufman Co TX
buried: Unkn

1st m. 5 May 1852 Panola Co TX
James Slaughter
b. abt 1825 AL
d. bef 1870 Kaufman Co TX
buried: Unkn
Known Children: 7
Julia, Georgia, Prudence, Mary,
Elizabeth, Martha, Thom, James White (8)?

2nd m. 22 Sep 1878 Kaufman Co TX
Jesse McWilliams
b. 1809 TN
 d. 13 Oct 1888 Kaufman Co TX
 buried: Unkn
Known Children: 1 - Erving McWilliam (b.Apr 1880)

 Martha J White
b. 1838 MS
d. Mar 1893 Terrell Kaufman Co TX
buried: Terrell Pioneer Cemetery

1st m.  26 Aug 1858 Panola Co TX
Mathew Hodges
b. abt 1813 AL
 d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
Known Children: 1 - James M Hodges

2nd m. 11 Jan 1870 Panola Co TX
Benjamin "Ben" F Coyle

Bugler Co D 20th Texas Cavalry



Civil War Service Records

b. 1832/34 Saint Francis Co AR
d. 1893 Terrell Kaufman Co TX
buried: Terrell Pioneer Cemetery
Known children: 5
Benjamin F Jr, Mary, Marion, Sarah, Martha

 Susan A White
b. 1840 Harrison/Panola Co  TX
d. bet Apr/Nov 1874 TX
buried: Unkn

1st m.  12 Aug 1860 Panola Co TX
Charles F Patty (CSA)
(school teacher 1860)
Co. B, 14th Texas Infantry Regiment

Civil War Service Records
b. SC     d. Unkn    buried: Unkn
Known Children: 2 -
Lillian & Thomas

2nd m. 12 Nov 1868 Kaufman Co TX
James Oliver - Children: 1 - James

3rd m.  6 Jul 1873 Kaufman Co TX
James Eads McClure
b. 1 Aug 1816 Franklin Co IN
d. 21 Mar 1884 Terrell Kaufman Co TX
buried: Unkn - Children: 1 -
Texie

1867 - Marriage License was issued but marriage
never took place betwen Susan & W T Green

 James Henderson White (CSA)

Co. B, 14th Texas Infantry Regiment

Civil War Service Records
b. 1842 Harrison/Panola Co  TX
d. 24 Dec 1914 Caddo Mills Hunt Co TX
buried: Dry Creek Cem Quinlan Hunt Co TX

Civil War Papers of J H White

The Shoot-Out of 1892

m. 3 Apr 1867 Hopkins Co TX
Frances Caroline "Coon" [Grant] Matthews
FC's Civil War Widows Application

b. Nov 1841 Red River Co TX
d. 1921 Hunt Co TX
buried: Dry Creek Cem Quinlan Hunt Co TX

Known Children: 5
Oscar Sion, Joseph A,

 Ada Emma White, Lucy C White.
 
James Alonzo "Lon" , Bobbie Arlena.

Frances Caroline Grant White
1st marriage - 1 known child:
Mary Blanche Grant (father Isaac A Grant)

Nancy E White
b. 1845 Harrison/Panola Co  TX
d. aft 1850
buried: Unkn

 

Listed on 1850 Census Panola Co TX
Listed with John S White family...
White, Nancy E 05 F W TX

Nancy is not on the 1860 Census
she is either deceased or married
at 15 years old, possible ?

 

No further information...

 Josephine White
b. 14 May 1846 Panola Co  TX
d. 15 Jan 1916 Kaufman Co TX
bu: Crandall Cem Crandall Kaufman Co TX

m. 17 Dec 1868 Kaufman Co TX
William T Vessels
b. abt 1845 AL
d. bef 1886 Kaufman Co TX
buried: Unkn
Known Children: 7 - 2 surviving 1900
John Thomas, Willie Ode Vessels

Josephine m. 2nd: 25 Nov 1886 Kaufman Co
Newton Jasper Ivy (m. 4 times)
(son of Lovell R & Susan J Ivy)
b.  24 Feb 1833 AL
d. 6 Jul 1920 Dallas Co TX
bu: Crandall Cem Crandall Kaufman Co TX
 Sarah Athena "Sallie" White
b. Oct 1847 Panola Co  TX
d. 23 Jun 1935 Whitesboro Leflore Co OK
buried: Albion Cem Pushataha OK

m. 22 Feb 1866 Poetry Kaufman Co TX
John Knight  Davidson Sr (CSA)
(Son of John H & Catherine [Hatcher] Davidson)

Pension Claim No. #12238
b. Jun 1837 GA
d. 12 Jan 1906 Scott Van Zandt Co TX
buried: Cana Cem Van Zandt Co TX
Known Children: 1 - James Knight Davidson Jr

Sarah 2nd m. 10 Oct 1910 Van Zandt Co TX
Thomas Franklin "Tom" Wilson
(son of J A & Mary Jane [Ward] Wilson)
b. 22 Sep 1845 KY
d. 19 Jan 1922 Van Zandt Co TX
bu: White Rose Cem Van Zandt Co TX
Known Children: None
Thomas had 2 prior Marriages
Kate Davidson and Evaline 'Eva' Davidson

1910 Census Van Zandt Co TX - Sarah is living with Thomas (2nd Hub) & Eva her sis-in-law, (so Sarah was married to Eva's
brother John K Davidson her 1st hub).

1880 Census Kaufman Co - James Harwell 75, Uncle,  is living with John & Sarah Davidson. (brother of Sarah's mother Athena White)

  Frances C White
b. 1849 Panola Co  TX
d. aft 1860
buried: Unkn

Listed on 1850 Panola Co TX
Listed on 1860 Panola Co TX

No further information...

 
 

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1850 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
ED 22nd Oct 1850
434 - 434

John S White 42 M Farmer 1000 Unknown SC
Athena           39 F  wife            GA
Robert R       17 M Farmer       AL
Rosannah F   15 F                     AL
Elizabeth L    16 F                     MS
Martha J        12 F                     MS
Susan M        10 F                     TX
Nancy ?         05 F                     TX
Josephine      06 F                     TX
Sarah Ann     03 F                     TX
Frances C      01 F                     TX
James H        08 M                    TX
Note: ** This census informs us that John moved to MS
               about 1834, then to TX about 1838 See Tax Rcds.

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The 1860 Census might tell us
a couple of things, that Rosannah Sr
may have died between 1858/1860,
that the same may have applied to her
husband, or he could not take care of
the motherless child, and allowed the
family of John S White to care for Rosa Jr.

Note: The name Coons may have taken
on a different spelling; Koons, Kuhns, etc.

Note: We currently do not have any
information on James M Koons.

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1860 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
42 - 42


John S (L) White 54 M farmer 2300 5000 SC
Athena                50  F hsekep                GA
Susan M             20  F do                        TX
James                 18 M farmer
Josephine           14  F 
Sarah                  12  F
Francis                10  F
Rosanna Koons  02  F
William Taylor    18 M farm laborer         AL

 

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 Rosannah L "Rosie" [Coons] Hodges Humphreys - Daughter of James & Rosannah [White] Coons

Roseanne L "Rosie" Coons Hodges Humphreys
(Koons)
Born: 1 Jul 1859 Panola Co TX
Died: Nov 1945
Buried: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 21-2-4

Married 1st: 15 Oct 1875 Kaufman Co TX
Charles M Hodges

b. abt 1848   d. bet 1881/1887  bu: Unkn

Known Children: 1
Gussie Hodges Drake b. 1881 d. 1906
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 21-2-1
married: 19 May 1903 Montague Co TX
John M Drake b. 1875 d. 1969
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 13-9-4

Known Children: 1
Zaila Kathryn Drake b. 1904 d. 2002
Obituary
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 124-1-2

married: 25 Sep 1926
John Lindsay b. 1897 d. 1984
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 124-1-
1
Known Children: 1

 Married 2nd: 6 Mar 1887 Kaufman Co TX
John Wesley Humphreys
b. 27 Jun 1856 MS
d. 21 Dec 1929 Nocona Co TX
Buried: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 21-2-
3

Known Children: 1

1910 Census

Mabel Humphreys
b. 26 Nov 1890  TX
d. 15 Jun 1963  Anne Collin Co TX
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 21-2-5

married: 2 Apr 1912 Garvin Co OK
Rev Arthur Leslie Leake
b. 24 Mar 1883 IL
d. 14 Jul 1965 Wichita Co TX
bu: Nocona Cem Nocona Montague Co TX Lot 21-2-5
Known Children: Unkn

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Texas Marriage Records: Charles M. Hodges

mentioned in the record of Charles M. Hodges and Roseanna L. Coons

Name: Charles M. Hodges

Spouse's Name: Roseanna L. Coons

Event Date: 15 Oct 1875

Event Place: , Kaufman, Texas

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59222-1 , System Origin: Texas-VR , GS Film number: 1302500 , Reference ID: 2:1TQW448

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Texas Marriage Records:  J. W. Humphries

mentioned in the record of J. W. Humphries and Rosie Hodges

Name: J. W. Humphries

Spouse's Name: Rosie Hodges

Event Date: 06 Mar 1887

Event Place: , Kaufman, Texas

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59222-2 , System Origin: Texas-ODM , GS Film number: 1304501

 

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Daughter of John & Gussie Hodges Drake

Obituary: Zaila Kathryn [Drake] Lindsay

Zaila Kathryn Lindsay, age 98 of Nocona, Texas passed away on August 29, 2002 at Horizon Manor Nursing Home in Nocona, TX.

Mrs. Lindsay was born July 15, 1904 in Marietta, OK to John and Gussie Drake. She married John Lindsay on September 25, 1926. She was a former employee of Scott Brothers Store in Nocona, the Nocona Boot Company, and a partner in Dude’s Duds Dress Shop in Nocona. She was also a member of First United Methodist Church in Nocona, member and past president of the Maids and Matrons Club of Nocona, and a charter member of the Nocona Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Lindsay attended Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, TX.

Funeral services were held on Sunday, September 1, 2002 at 2:30 PM at First United Methodist Church with Rev. Keith Barbee officiating under the direction of Scott-Morris Funeral Home. Interment was held in Nocona Cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter, Linda Stallcup of Nocona; one grandson and two great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Lynn Adams, Robert Fenoglio, Joe Staley, Dwight Holcomb, Jim Putnam and Hobie Meekins.

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1910 Census Olustee Ward 3 Jackson Co OK

HH# 152 Dist#146 Sheet No#10B

John W Humphey head M W 51 M MS MS AL
Rosy L                      wife  F W 49 M TX MA GA
Mable                       dau   F W 18  S TX MS TX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Application for Marriage License
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Marriage License

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Current Research Provided by:

By Lou Anne Hanna

Research & DNA evidence brings us a "Hypothesis" about Athena Harwell's Parents - Harwell & Davidson - (Current: Jul 31, 2018) - Click to View .pdf

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    Older Theories - that Mark Harwell of Georgia was the Father of Atheny White Harwell    

Below are some notes I  had on Mark Harwell, who was once
suspected of being the father of Atheny Harwell, and may
still be, appears Mark died between 1850 and 1860. The
1810 census of Halifax NC, may be him, as the 1850 indicates
he was born in NC, Marcus could be another version of Mark?

However, the 1810 shows Marcus's age 16 to 25, if he was born
in 1771, as the 1850 census indicates, it is possible there was
a mistake on the 1810 NC census, as was common in those days.

As there was a William Harwell in Lowndes Co AL in 1830, I wonder
if he could have been a son of Mark, and Atheny may have been
living with him at that time????
As you will notice there is '1' female living with him under 20,
Atheny could be 19yrs old in 1830, also, Wm's only child is a
female under 5yrs old.

However, Wm 's 1830 is confusing shows total 3 white's, but there is 4
1 female under 5, 1 female under 20,
1 male bet 30 and 39, 2 between 20 & 49???

Could be a very important mistake, the final white count
should have been '4', instead of '3', if in fact there were
2 females, one could have been Atheny... ?

Remember this is a Theory only!

 

Name: Marcus Harwell
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):
Halifax, North Carolina

Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Number of All Other Free Persons:               7
Numbers of Slaves:                                         7
Number of Household Members:                16

 

 

 

 

 

Name: Mark Harwell
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):
Lexington, Oglethorpe, Georgia
Enumeration Date:
August 7, 1820

Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over:      1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:       3
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:     2
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:     1
Slaves - Males - Under 14:                                  6

Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:                            1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:  4
Free White Persons - Under 16:                          5
Free White Persons - Over 25:                            2
Total Free White Persons:                                    7
Total Slaves:                                                          7
Total All Persons - White, Slaves,
Colored, Other:                                                   14
Name: Mark Hariell [Mark Harwell][Mark Harvill]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
Capt Hardimans District, Oglethorpe, Georgia

Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9:           1
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59:      1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:       1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14:  2
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:  1
Slaves - Males - Under 10:                              1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:                            1
Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:                            1
Slaves - Females - Under 10:                          1
Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:                        1
Free White Persons - Under 20:                     4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:                   1
Total Free White Persons:                               6
Total Slaves:                                                      5
Total - All Persons (Free White,                     11
Name: Mark Harwell
Home in 1840 (City, County, State):
District 235, Oglethorpe, Georgia

Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69:      1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:  1
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59:  1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:                             1
Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:                             1
Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99:                             1
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:                         1
Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99:                         1
Persons Employed in Agriculture:                   3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:                    1
Total Free White Persons:                                3
Total Slaves:                                                       5
Total All Persons - Free White,
Free Colored, Slaves:                                         8

This is probably the a son of Mark Sr.

Name: Mark E Harwell
Home in 1840 (City, County, State):
District 235, Oglethorpe, Georgia

Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:          1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:      1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:  1
Persons Employed in Agriculture:                   1
Free White Persons - Under 20:                      3
Total Free White Persons:                                3
Total All Persons - Free White,
Free Colored, Slaves:                                        3

1850 Census
Name: Mark Howell [Mark Harwell]
Age: 79
Birth Year: abt 1771
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1850: Division 66,
Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 411
Household Members:

Name Age
Mark Howell     79 M Farmer 2268 NC (mispelled)
Betsey Howell    68 F                         VA

Mary A Howell   36 F                         GA
Elizabeth Howell 05 F                        GA

possible a son of Mark Harwell Sr.

1850 Census:
Division 66, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Family Number: 593 ED date 15 Oct 1850
Household Members:
Name Age

Egbert M Harwell 23 M Farmer GA
Martha Harwell 24 F
William Harwell 06 M
Susan Harwell 05 F
Elizabeth Harwell 04 F
A Mandy Harwell 03 F
Mark Harwell 00 M 6/12 (renamed to Egbert D in 1860)
(All born in GA)

1860 Census STATE or TERRITORY: GA COUNTY:
Oglethorpe DIVISION:
Lexington REEL NO: M653-133 PAGE NO: 671
REFERENCE: Enumerated July 8, 1860 by Benagz Crowley, P. 69


34 514 512 Gallaher Samuel C. 32  M . Farmer 2,350 1,350 Ga.
35 514 512 Gallaher Mary A. 41       F . . . .                               Ga.
36 514 512 Gallaher Elizabeth D. 16 F . . . .                               Ga.
37 514 512 Gallaher Octavia C. 6      F . . . .                               Ga.
38 514 512 Gallaher Malinda 4          F . . . .                               Ga.
39 514 512 Harwell Elizabeth    F. 75 F . . . .                               Va.
40 515 513 Busbin Isam 23               M . Farmer . .                   Ga.
 

1860 Census STATE or TERRITORY: GA COUNTY:
Oglethorpe DIVISION:
Lexington REEL NO: M653-133 PAGE NO: 672
REFERENCE: Enumerated July 9, 1860 by Benagz Crowley, P. 70

8 518 516 Harwell Egbert M. 38 M . Farmer 2,400 3,500 Ga.
9 518 516 Harwell Martha 38            F . . .. Ga.
10 518 516 Harwell Sarah S. 17        F . . . . Ga.
11 518 516 Harwell Elizabeth C. 13  F . . . . Ga.
12 518 516 Harwell Harriet A. 12      F . . . . Ga.
13 518 516 Harwell Egbert D. 11      M . . .. Ga.
14 518 516 Harwell Martha E. 8        F . . . . Ga.
15 518 516 Harwell Mary F. 6            F . . . . Ga.
16 518 516 Harwell Lucy A. 5             F . . . . Ga.
17 518 516 Harwell Cricket 2             F . . . . Ga.
18 518 516 Harwell George W. 7/12 M . . . Ga.

**As Egbert Sr only had '1' son he renamed
   his only son from Mark Harwell to Egbert D Harwell after himeself.

1830 Census Lowndes Co AL

William H Harwell [Harrill] he is between 30 & 39 yrs old

Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Lowndes,
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39:     1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:      1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:  1
Free White Persons - Under 20:                      1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:                    2
Total Free White Persons:                                3
Total - All Persons (Free White,
Slaves, Free Colored):                                       3

 

 

 


 


1840 Census Lowndes Co AL

Lowden Harwell he is between 50 & 59 yrs old

1805 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
Persons Entitled to Draws


H's
James Harvil (1)
William Harvil (1)
Celia Harville [widow of James] (1)
Edward Harville (1)
James Harville (1)
John Harville (1)
Joseph Harville (1)
Mark Harville (1) ?
Osborn Harville (1)
William Harville (1)
Anderson Harwell (1)
Jackson Harwell (1)
Vines Harwell (1)

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1850 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
ED 22nd Oct 1850
434 - 434

John S White 42 M Farmer 1000 Unknown SC
Athena           39 F  wife            GA
Robert R       17 M Farmer       AL
Rosannah F   15 F                     AL
Elizabeth L    16 F                     MS
Martha J        12 F                     MS
Susan M        10 F                     TX
Nancy ?         05 F                     TX
Josephine      06 F                     TX
Sarah Ann     03 F                     TX
Frances C      01 F                     TX
James H        08 M                    TX
Note: ** This census informs us that John moved to MS
               about 1834, then to TX about 1838 See Tax Rcds.

 

 

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1860 Census Panola Co TX Beat #3
Grand Bluff, Page #10, Line 20


James Slaughter 35 M W farmer 1000 500 AL
Elizabeth              25  F W  kephse                  TX
Julia                      06  F W                                TX
Prudence             04  F W                                 TX
Elizabeth              02  F W                                 TX
James White       08 M W                                 TX

Note:
Who is James White's parents, possibly a son of Robert R White??? he would have been born abt 1852...

 

 

 

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1870 Census Kaufman Co TX sht#133 p.90
ED date 12 Aug 1870, PO Kaufman
ass't Marshal James Brown
HH# 994 - 912


Slaughter, Elizabeth 33  F W Kephse 100 100 MS
Georgia, A                 04  F W                              TX
Mary F                       12  F W                              TX
Martha                       10  F W                             TX
Thomas J                   08  M W                            TX

Note:
James must have died before 1870 census.

Note:
A
James White 17yrs old living with a Home's
family Panola Co TX, HH#780-780, beat #2 Grand
Bluff, ED date 11 Aug 1870, sht#92, works on farm.
P.275B

1880 Census Kaufman Co TX Beat #1, sht#29
ED Dist#34, 12 Jun 1880, p.52A, V J Stinman.
HH# 246 - 246


M Williams, Jesse    W M 70           head Farmer  TN  NC NC
Elizabeth                 W  F 45            wife kephse   MS  GA GA
Felix                        W M 33           son  Farmer   MS TN TN
Martha H                W  F  20     d in law  at home TX  GA MS
Erving                     W M 2/12 Apr  son  at home TX  MS TX
Slaughter, Jefferson W M 20     StepSon  Farmer   TX  GA MS
Vincent, Napoleon   W M 21   Grandson  Farmer   MS TN MS
1900 Census Terrell Kaufman Co TX
ED date 9 Jun 1900 City of Terrell
Sht#16A, P.#158, ED dist 75
HH# 287 - 292


Brown, Mary F             head W  F Jun 1858 M Wd - 5 4 TX AL GA
William O                      son W M Dec 1880 19 S          TX TN TX
Minnie L                       dau W  F Oct  1883 16 S          TX TN TX
Earnest J                      son W  F Oct  1887 12 S          TX TN TX
Connor                        son W M Jul   1880 09 S          TX TN TX
McWilliams, Elizabeth mom W  F Jan   1836 64 wd 1-1 GA GA GA
1910 Census Orange Co TX Prec#1 sht#1A
P.30, ED dist# 115, ED date 15 Apr 1910
HH# 3 - 3


Brown, Earnest J head M W 22 S   TX TN TX stationeng lummill
Mary F            mother F  W 57 wd TX AL GA
Connor L        brother M W 19 S   TX TN TX repairshop own

***Mary shows 5 children with 4 surviving.
***Mother, Elizabeth has passed away.

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Marriage Record:

Elizabeth White
Name: James Slaughter
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth White
Event Date: 05 May 1852
Event Place: , Panola, Texas

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59192-1 , System Origin: Texas-VR , GS Film number: 1004575 , Reference ID: 2:RR39L1

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Marriage Record:

Jesse Mcwilliams
mentioned in the record of Jesse Mcwilliams and Elizabeth Slaughter
Name: Jesse Mcwilliams
Spouse's Name:
Elizabeth Slaughter
Event Date: 22 Sep 1878
Event Place: , Kaufman, Texas

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59222-1 , System Origin: Texas-VR , GS Film number: 1302500 , Reference ID: 2:1TQWLRL

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1850 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
ED 22nd Oct 1850
434 - 434

John S White 42 M Farmer 1000 Unknown SC
Athena           39 F  wife            GA
Robert R       17 M Farmer       AL
Rosannah F   15 F                     AL
Elizabeth L    16 F                     MS
Martha J        12 F                     MS
Susan M        10 F                     TX
Nancy ?         05 F                     TX
Josephine      06 F                     TX
Sarah Ann     03 F                     TX
Frances C      01 F                     TX
James H        08 M                    TX
Note: ** This census informs us that John moved to MS
               about 1834, then to TX about 1838 See Tax Rcds.

1860 Census Panola Co TX beat no#3
ED date 5 Jul 1860 PO Grand Bluff sht#9 p.363
HH# 56 - 56

Mathew Hodges 47 M Farmer 3500 10000 GA
Martha                 21  F kephse                        TX
Charles                 12 M                                    TX
P C Hodges          41 M famer                         GA
John Shields        25 M farmer                        AL
HH# 57 - 57
Thomas Hodges  21 M farmer                       GA
Martha                 18  F  kephse                       TX

1870 Kaufman Co TX Census Page 34 
ED 14 Jul 1870 by James Brown

199 - 210
Coyle Ben F         35 M W Farming   AR
Martha J               33  F W Kephse     TX
Benj F                    08 M W                  TX
George W             05 M W                  TX
Hodges James M 05 M W                   TX
White John S       63 M W Carpenter  SC

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1880 Lawrence Kaufman Co TX Page 202d
Page 8 ED 43
71-74


Benjamin F Coyle Self M W 46 AR  AL AL Farmer
Martha J Coyle     wife  F W 43 MS GA AL
Benjamin F Coyle  son M W 18 TX AR MS
Mary E Coyle         dau  F  W 09 TX AR MS
Marion C                son M  W 07 TX AR MS
Sarah J                    dau  F  W 05 TX AR MS
Martha J                  dau  F  W 02 TX AR MS
James M Hodges sson M W 15 TX helps on farm AL MS
John S White    fatherL M W 73 AL retired farmer
Leathy Dayberry other   F W 25 TX helps at home

 

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Benjamin F & Martha J Coyle

<< Terrell Pioneer Cemetery
Kaufman County Texas
 
Newpaper Obituary/Death Notice:
"Terrell Times-Star, Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas, 31 March 1893 ...

Mrs. B. F. Coyle died at her home in this city last Wednesday afternoon after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Coyle was taken sick immediately after the death of her husband a few weeks ago, her condition gradually growing worse until her death. She was a devout Christian woman. The burial services were held from the residence in South Terrell Thursday evening, being conducted by Rev. H. O. Moore, and her remains were laid to rest in the Pioneer Cemetery south of the city by the side of her husband."

 

UP^     M Hodges & Martha J White - Marriage Certificate (1st marriage)     UP^

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1850 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
ED 22nd Oct 1850
434 - 434

John S White 42 M Farmer 1000 Unknown SC
Athena           39 F  wife            GA
Robert R       17 M Farmer       AL
Rosannah F   15 F                     AL
Elizabeth L    16 F                     MS
Martha J?      12 F                     MS
Susan M        10 F                     TX
Nancy ?         05 F                     TX
Josephine     06 F                     TX
Sarah Ann    03 F                     TX
Frances C     01 F                     TX
James H       08 M                    TX
Note: ** This census informs us that John moved to MS
               about 1834, then to TX about 1838 See Tax Rcds.
1860 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
42 - 42

John S (L) White 54 M farmer 2300 5000 SC
Athena                50  F hsekep                GA
Susan M             20  F do                        TX
James                 18 M farmer
Josephine           14  F 
Sarah                  12  F
Francis                10  F
Rosanna Koons  02  F
William Taylor    18 M farm laborer         AL

1870 Census Rusk Co TX p.415
500 - 516

Oliver, James A 45 M W Black Smith England
Susan                 30  F  W kephouse     TX
Arzalia                07  F  W                       TX
Thomas              05 M  W                       TX
James A Jr          01 M  W                       TX

 

 

 

 

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Susan's 2nd
Marriage record: 1868 = James Oliver

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Susan's 3rd
Marriage record: 1873 -
J. E. McClure
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Obituary of Thomas C Patty
(son of Charles & Susan [White] Patty)

Obituary Provided by descendant:
Lou Anne Hanna

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Lillian Susan "Lillie" [Patty] Dowling wife of Stonewall Jackson "Jack" Dowling
d/o Charles & Susan [White] Patty - Death Certificate

Stonewall Jackson "Jack" Dowling h/o Lillian Patty - Death Certificate

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The Family of: Thomas Orrin "Bud" & Texie [McClure] Davis

<<Texie McClure Davis
Daughter of James & Susan [White] McClure
Granddaughter of John Stephen White

Photo Provided by descendant:
Lou Anne Hanna
(Great Granddaughter of Texie)

 

L/R -> Emma Smith Gholson Clark, Margaret Smith Huston
(Texie's foster sisters), Sarah White Davidson Wilson &
Texie McClure Davis.     (picture taken in 1924)

Photo Provided by descendant:
Lou Anne Hanna>>

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The Family of: Thomas Orrin "Bud" & Texie [McClure] Davis

1929

Photo Provided by: Lou Anne Hanna

Pictured Left to Right Front Row:
Lela Davis, Texie McClure Davis, Thomas Orrin "Bud" Davis, Hazel Davis Belew
Pictured Left to Right Top Row:
Thomas Orrin Davis, Vera Davis Williamson, Emma Davis Frazier Burris, Cordie Davis Stough & Charles Eugene Davis

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Family Letter #1
Thomas "Tommie" McClure to Sister Texie McClure
Dated: September 1886

Photo Provided by descendant:
Lou Anne Hanna
(Great Granddaughter of Texie)

Page 2

Notes from Lou Anne:

I believe this is the first letter that Thomas sent to Texie. The Smith family went back and forth between the Indian Territory and Cooke Co. Texas.

This gives the family structure for John S. and Athena’s daughter, Elizabeth. In addition to the three children mentioned, she had a daughter,
Georgia. Georgia married a Hallmark. It is the same Hallmark family that lived in Houston Co. Texas. You see that surname in various documents
and lists that contain the Whites. It also mentions their mother, Susan.

 
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Family Letter #2
Thomas "Tommie" McClure to Sister Texie McClure
Dated: November 14th, 1886

Photo Provided by descendant:
Lou Anne Hanna
(Great Granddaughter of Texie)

Page 2

Notes from Lou Anne:

This one gives Thomas’s birth year and approximate date of birth. It seems from the letter that he is saying that it’s November 9th.

I have no idea why the Smith family raised her. There were numerous family members in Kaufman County. A Smith descendant said
that the ‘W’ in D. W. Smith, stands for White. One of their daughters named her son Jesse White Gholson. Mrs. Smith was Dillie Hickman.
Her mother was a Loftin. These families are in Montgomery and Lowdes County Alabama at the same time as the Whites. I can’t believe
that there is not a connection somewhere.

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Research and Discovery of  James family provided by: Lou Anna Hanna

1860 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20                     UP^
42 - 42

John S (L) White  54 M farmer 2300 5000 SC
Athena                  50  F hsekep                     GA
Susan M               20  F  do                            TX
James                   18 M farmer
Josephine            14  F
Sarah                   12  F
Francis                 10  F
Rosanna Koons  02  F
William Taylor    18 M farm laborer            AL

1870 Census Hopkins Co TX Prec#1
ED date 29 Jul 1870 PO Bright Star p.10, 38b

HH# 71-75
White James H 27 M W Farmer 000 300 TX
Caroline            26  F  W kephse                GA
Blanch               09  F  W                              TX (Bluoich)
Oscar                 03 M  W                             TX
Joseph               00 M  W                             TX (born May)

1880 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#3

J H White head M 39 TX SC NC
Caroline    wife  F  39 TX TN IN
Oscar         son M  12 TX TX TX
Joseph       son M  10 TX
Olanzo       son M  00 TX
Ada            dau  F   07 TX
Lucy           dau  F   05 TX

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1900 census shows following:
Hunt Co TX Prec#7 ED Jun 1900, ED dist 138, Sht#1B
HH# 12 - 12

White J H head W M Jan  1841 59 M 39 0 0 MS MS MS Farmer
White F C  wife W  F Nov 1841 59 M 39 9 6 MS MS MS
Lonnie        son W M Nov 1879 20 S               TX MS MS
Bobbie        dau W  F Aug 1882 17 S               TX MS MS
 

1910 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#7
Household  Role  Gender Age Birthplace

J H White
      Head  M           68    Texas
F C White      Wife   F            68    Texas
Lonzo              Son  M           30    Texas
Haney   Grandson  M            08   Texas
Royal    Grandson  M            04   Texas
Bert Johnson Grandson M   20    Texas
Arthur    do    Grandson M   18    Texas
R A Baily        Grandson M   25    Texas


1920 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#7
Household      Role  Gender Age Birthplace

James L  White Head  M           38    Texas
Roy A                   Son  M           14    Texas
Loyd                     Son  M           06    Texas
Doyle                   Son  M            04    Texas
Francis C       Mother   F             78    Mississippi

 

 
UP^     Dry Creek Cemetery Quinlan Hunt Co TX     UP^
FindAGrave.com
UP^     James Henderson White s/o John S & Athena White     UP^
UP^  Frances Caroline "Coon" [Matthews] Grant White w/o J H  UP^
UP^     James Henderson White Death Certificate -  s/o John S & Athena      UP^
UP^     Oscar Sion White s/o J H & Frances C     UP^
UP^     M L White wife of Oscar      UP^
UP^     Oscar Sion White Death Certificate -  s/o J H & Frances C      UP^
UP^     Joseph A White s/o J H & Frances C     UP^
UP^     Ada Emma White Riley Johnson Webb d/o James H & Frances C - Death Certificate     UP^
UP^    Ada White Johnson's 1st marriage - Charles Riley    UP^
21 Dec 1886 Hunt Co TX
(No known children)

 UP^    Ada White's 2nd marriage - George Allen Johnson    UP^
20 Feb 1889 Hunt Co TX
(2 children - James Byrd "Jim" & Lonnie Arthur Johnson)

 UP^    Ada White Riley 3rd marriage - Burrell "Burl" Web    UP^
28 Feb 1897 Hunt Co TX
(2 children - Hardy L & Emma A Webb)

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1900 Census Wood Co TX Prec#2
ED dist 14, ED date 04 Jun 1900, sht#3B

Burl Webb           head  W M Apr 1853 47 M 3 0 0 AL Farmer
Adah                     wife  W  F  Jul  1873 27 M 3 2 2 AL
Jim B Johnson stepson  W M Dec 1889 11 S           TX
Arther Johnson stepson W M Apr 1892 08 S           TX

1910 Census Terrel Ward 2 Kaufman Co TX
North Texas Hospital for the Insane
Ed date 7 May 1910 Ed dist 31, sht#20B, p165


Ada Webb Patient W F 36 M TX TX TX

1920 Census Terrell City Ward 2 Kaufman Co TX
North Texas Hospital for the Insane
Ed date 15 Jan 1920, Ed dist 39, sht#20A, p.217


Ada Webb Patient W F 46 M TX US US

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1900
census shows following:
Hunt Co TX Prec#7 ED Jun 1900, ED dist 138, Sht#1B
HH# 13 - 13

Watson, E B head W M Apr 1870 30 M 7 0 0 TX MS MS
Lucy              wife W  F Apr  1876 24 M 7 3 2 TX MS MS (dau of JH & FC White)
Robt J            son W M Aug 1894 05 S            TX TX TX
Lena              dau W  F Apr  1896 04 S             TX TX TX

1910 Census Hunt Co TX, sht#5AB, p217
Prec#7 ED 20 Apr 1910, ED dist 123
HH# 66-68


Erastus Watson head M 44 LA IL MS
Lucy                     wife  F 34 TX TX MS
Jentry                   boy M 16 TX LA TX
Lenna                    girl  F 14 TX LA TX
Charlie                  boy M 08 TX LA TX
Lillie                       girl  F 05 TX LA TX
Roxie                     dau  F 03 TX LA TX
Bertha                   dau  F 00 TX LA TX

 

Note:
Lucy had 9 known children, 1 died before 1900.

Erastus remarried and had 4 known children with Orpha.
He may have had others after 1940?

1920 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#7                                                               UP^
ED 13 Jun 1920, ED dist 146, Sht#4A p.213
HH# FM 63-63

Erastus B Watson head M W 44 M LA MO MS
Lucy C                     wife  F W 43 M TX  TX  MS
Charley                    son M W 17  S TX  LA  TX
Lilly M                      dau  F W 14  S TX  LA  TX
Roxie R                     dau  F W 12  S TX  LA  TX
Bertha N                   dau  F W 10  S TX  LA  TX
Oscar L                     son M W 07  S TX  LA  TX
Claudie R                  dau  F W 05  S TX  LA  TX

1930 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#7
ED 18 A[pr 1930 ED dist 116-37 sht#11B
HH# 224-225

E B       head M W 58 wd LA MO LA
Bertha   dau  F  W 19  S   TX LA TX
Oscar     son M W 17  S   TX LA TX
Claudie  dau  F W 14  S   TX LA TX

1940 Census Hunt Co TX Prec#7
ED 14 May 1940, ED NO. 6-38A Sht#4B
HH# 79 0 400

Watson, E B head M W 78 M LA
Orpha            wife  F W 32 M TX
Burnice           dau  F W 08  S TX
Flosie              dau  F W 06  S TX
Birdie              dau  F W 04  S TX
Bobbie            son M W 01  S TX

UP^     Dry Creek Cemetery Hunt County TX     UP^
UP^     Lucy White Watson 1st wife of EB Watson     UP^
1st married Lucy White
2nd married Orpha Ramsey

2nd wife of Erastus B Watson - Orpha B Ramsey Watson
UP^     Erastus Byrd Watson joined to Lucy White d/o JH & FC - Marriage Certificate     UP^


UP^     Erastus Byrd Watson husband of Lucy White Watson - Death Certificate     UP^

 
UP^     Lonnie Arthur Johnson s/o George & Ada - Death Certificate     UP^
UP^    James Alonzo "Lon" & Wife Florence Lee White - s/o J H & F C     UP^
UP^     James Alonzo "Lon" White Death Certificate - s/o J H & F C     UP^

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"The Shoot-out"

Court Case - 4784 - State of Texas vs J. H. White
 between James H White & George Johnson

(2nd husband of Ada White Riley Johnson Webb - daughter of James H White)

https://familysearch.org/photos/people/950263

Death of George Johnson

Contributed By Darlene Denton · 23 August 2013

     CR Cart. 5 1418; 4784 The State of Texas vs. J. H. White filed June 16, 1892 "In the name and by the authority of the State of Texas:--The Grand Jurors for the County of Hunt and State of Texas duly organized as such at the June Term, 1892, of the District Court for said County and State upon their oaths in said Court present that J. H. White in the County of Hunt and State of Texas on the 29 day of May, 1892 did with malice aforethought kill George Johnson by shooting him, the said George Johnson, with a gun against the peace and dignity of the State. W S Ward Foreman, Grand Jury" [J.H.White was the father-in-law of George Johnson who was married to Ada White Riley. She was the daughter of James Henderson White. Ada and George had one son, Jim Byrd Johnson, and Ada was pregnant with Lonnie Arthur Johnson when George accused Ada of adultery.

     According to her, Ada's, court statement to regain custody of Jim Byrd, Ada denied the charge. She got custody of Jim Byrd and filed for a divorce. Ada was living with her parents when Lonnie Arthur was born. On the pretext of wanting to see the newborn, George went to the home of James Henderson White where he grabbed Jim Byrd and took off on his horse. James Henderson followed and shot the horse out from under George and the child. George hid Jim Byrd behind a tree and got behind the dying horse where he and James Henderson had a shoot out. James Henderson killed George and took Jim Byrd home. Ada later remarried to Burl Webb and had two more children. Jim Byrd and Lonnie Arthur were raised by the grandparents, James Henderson White and Frances Caroline Mathews Fanning White.]

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Court Verdict -- State of Texas vs. J. H. White

In the name and by the authority of the State of Texas:--The Grand Jurors for the County of Hunt and State of Texas duly organized as such at the June Term, 1892, of the District Court for said County and State upon their oaths in said Court present that J. H. White in the County of Hunt and State of Texas on the 29 day of May, 1892 did with malice aforethought kill George Johnson by shooting him, the said George Johnson, with a gun against the peace and dignity of the state. W S Wardm Forman Grand Jury.

Another Account of the Shoot-out

http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/johnson/26142/

George Allen Johnson Hunt County, Texas 1892

By Darlene Denton <http://www.genealogy.com/forum/users/525685924/> August 29, 2004 at 07:37:40

I am searching for a George Allen Johnson. I know little about him. He married Ada White Riley 20 Feb 1889 in Hunt County Texas. After the birth of their first son, James Byrd Johnson, Ada filed for divorce. George accused her of adultery. Ada moved in with her parents, James Henderson White and Frances Caroline Mathews White. Ada gave birth to a second child Lonnie Arthur Johnson. On the pretext of wanting to see the newborn, George went to the White household where he attempted to abduct Jim Byrd. James White chased him --both on horse back and shot the horse out from under George who carefully placed the child behind a tree. Then George got behind his downed horse and had a shoot out with James White who killed George. Apparently George did not believe Lonnie was his child. I interviewed a woman, Bobbie Norris, in the 1970's who was a child when this happened. She said that Frances Caroline's brother Jim Mathews was a lawyer and defended James White although, I have never found any record of a trial. Also, the incident was reported in a Dallas newspaper, dated 31 May 1892 Page 4. After George died, Ada was sued by Tom E. Byrd for property which had belonged to George. Ada remarried, but ended up in a mental institution. Jim Byrd and Lonnie Author were reared by their grandparents, James and Caroline White. I interviewed Lonnie Arthur also, but he said he knew nothing about his father. dgdenton@texoma.net

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Daughter of James & Frances White

Bobbie married William Arthur Gray in 1900

Photo's Provided by Descendant:
Kirk Courtney

Date photo was taken is currently unknown
UP^     William & Bobbie are buried at:     UP^
Bandera Cemetery Bandera Co TX

FindAGrave.com Link

UP^     William A Gray h/o Bobbie White Gray      UP^
date taken is curently unknown
born: 1881 died: 1926

Photo taken about 1915
L/R:  Little Boy is Kirk's Gr Uncle Charles {Charlie} Gray,
Baby Girl is Kirk's Grandmother Dorcas {Dorothy} Gray,
and of course Kirk's Gr Grandfather William Arthur Gray.

Photo provided by: Kirk Courtney
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UP^     The Family of Newton J & Josephine White Vessels Ivy     UP^
UP^     Newton & Josephine Ivy
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UP^     Josephine w/o Newton (NJ)  >>  UP^
UP^     <<  (NJ) Newton Ivy h/o Josie     UP^
 Josephine White Vessels w/o William T
UP^     Josephine [White] Ivy d/o John S & Atheny White - Death Certificate     UP^
  John Thomas Vessels son of William T & Josephine [White] Vessels and his Children's Documents
UP^    John Thomas Vessels son of William & Josephine [White] (above) Vessels - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     William Albert Vessels s/o John T & Eliza B - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Dex H Vessels s/o John T & Eliza B - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Dex H Vessels s/o John T & Eliza B - WWII Draft Card    UP^
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UP^     Ora B Vessels Harris  d/o John T & Eliza B - Death Certificate   UP^

 UP^     Robert Judson Harris husband of Ora B Vessels Harris - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Cleta Mae Vessels Hott  d/o John T & Eliza B - Death Certificate   UP^

UP^    Robert Arthur Hott husband of Cleta Mae Vessels - Death Certificate   UP^
UP^     Harry Arthur Hott h/o Cleta - WWI Draft Card     UP^
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UP^     Harry Arthur Hott h/o Cleta - WWII Draft Card     UP^
UP^     Hanley Haskell Vessels s/o John T & Eliza B - Death Certificate     UP^
     Willie Ode Vessels daughter of William T & Josephine [White] Vessels
UP^  Willie Oda [Vessels] Carter daughter of William & Josephine [White] (above) Vessels - Death Certificate     UP^
 
 UP^    Sarah White Wilson w/o Tom  >>
Albion Cemetery Pushataha Co OK


Picture below Provided by descendant:  Lou Anne Hanna

L/R- Emma Smith Gholson Clark, Margaret Smith Huston
(Texie's foster sisters), Sarah White Davidson Wilson & Texie McClure Davis.
<<   Tom Wilson 2nd h/o Sarah     UP^
White Rose Cemetery Van Zandt Co TX

 UP^     James H Wilson son of Thomas & 2nd wife Kate - Death Certificate      UP^

 UP^     Thomas Clifton Samford h/o Bessie Wilson dau of Thomas & 2nd wife Kate - Death Certificate      UP^

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 John S White's Records

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Click Here to View John S White's Original Land Headright/Grants/Patents

Click Name Links below for Father & Sibling & Brother-in-Law Land Records:


Family Records

List in Panola Counties Original Land Owners:
Survey                          Blk  Grantee                       Leag Section   Abs
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JOHN S WHITE                   J. WHITE                                             719
JOHN S WHITE                   J. WHITE                                             764
JOHN S WHITE                   J. WHITE                                             739      

1838 - Immigration Date - Grant 640 acres - Married
Date of Immigration: August 1st 1838
Applied for grant with brother Tilman B White.


Census Records & Tax Records:

1841 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value Total
Sion Pritchard 2534 2534 13.67
Stephen White 4605 4605 28.02
Levi W White 1476 1476 8.38
John S White blank blank

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1846 Panola County Tax List
PANOLA COUNTY -"REPUBLIC OF TEXAS POLL LIST 1846
Name Acres Value Total
John S White    

 


1841-1846  This appears to be the range of time
that John S White moved from Houston Co to Panola TX,
which became a County in 1846 from part of Harrison Co TX.

Here's the reason: (Note John S & brother Tilman B White)
Received 640 acres of land in Harrison Co, part of which became Panola in 1846.

[notice the 4's look like 3']

1850  Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
               ED 22nd Oct 1850
434 - 434 
John S White 42 M Farmer 1000 Unknown SC
Athena           39 F  wife            GA
Robert R       17 M Farmer        AL
Rosannah F   15 F                     AL
Elizabeth L    16 F                     MS
Martha J?      12 F                     MS
Susan M       10 F                     TX
Nancy ?        05 F                     TX
Josephine     06 F                     TX
Sarah Ann    03 F                     TX
Frances C     01 F                     TX
James H       08 M                    TX

Note: ** This census informs us that John moved to MS
               about 1834, then to TX about 1838 See Tax Rcds.

1850 Agricultural Census Panola County Texas:

Only 6 fields are transcribed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13

J J White (J S - S's could look like J's in old writings)
                (son of Stephen White Sr)
     1. J J White
     2. Improved land        -   38 acres
     3. Unimproved land    - 284 acres
     4. Cash Value of Farm - 100
     5. Val. Of Farm equip  -  130
   13. Val. Of Live Stock    -  850


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1860 - John S White received 2 Texas State Land Grants
 both grants were in Harrison Co Tx, part later to become
Panola Co Tx, in 1846.
1. 53.5 acres
2. 150 acres - this grant was abandoned, after the survey -
     I was late in the year and the Civil War was about to start.
 

1860 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
42 - 42

John S (L) White 54 M farmer 2300 5000 SC
Athena                50  F hsekep                GA
Susan M             20  F do                        TX
James                 18 M farmer
Josephine           14  F 
Sarah                  12  F
Francis                10  F
Rosanna Koons  02  F
William Taylor    18 M farm laborer         AL

1860 Agricultural Census Panola County Texas:

Only 6 fields are transcribed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13

Jno S White  (son of Stephen White Sr)
     1. J J White
     2. Improved land        -      30 acres
     3. Unimproved land    -    130 acres
     4. Cash Value of Farm -    800
     5. Val. Of Farm equip  -    100
   13. Val. Of Live Stock    -  1070


1860 Panola Co TX Census Page 7 Beat 3 Line 20
363B 13  62  62  Slaughter  James      35 M W   Farmer    1,000   500     AL   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff 
363B 14  62  62  Slaughter 
Elizabeth  25  F  W  Housekeeper                 TX   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff
363B 15  62  62  Slaughter  Julia           6  F  W                                        TX   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff
363B 16  62  62  Slaughter  Prudence   4  F  W                                        TX   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff
363B 17  62  62  Slaughter  Elizabeth    2  F  W                                        TX   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff 
363B 18  62  62 
White        James        8 M  W                                        TX   Beat No. 3 - Grand Bluff 
 

1870 Kaufman Co TX Census Page 34 
ED 14 Jul 1870 by James Brown


199 - 210
Coyle Ben F         35 M W Farming    AR
Martha J              33  F W Kephse      TX
Benj F                  08 M W                  TX
George W            05 M W                  TX
Hodges James M 05 M W                  TX
White John S       63 M W Carpenter  SC

1880 Lawrence Kaufman Co TX Page 202d
            (Page 8) ED 43
71-74
Benjamin F Coyle   Self M W 46 AR farmer AL AL
Martha J Coyle      wife  F W 43 MS           GA AL
Benjamin F Coyle   son M W 18 TX           AR MS
Mary E Coyle         dau  F  W 09 TX           
Marion C               son  M  W 07 TX
Sarah J                   dau  F   W 05 TX
Martha J                 dau  F   W 02 TX
James M Hodges    son  M W 15 TX helps on farm AL MS
John S White       father  M W 73 AL retired farmer 
Leathy Dayberry other    F  W 25 TX helps at home

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Family Email note from: Kathleen Mays
(06/03/2010)

This note contains valueable family information that may prove to be significant, in our
never ending search for our ancestors, and their life on the frontiers.

Hi Mike,                                                                   

I was looking up some things on your wonderful website and saw you had DNA testing recently and what should I see but the people that will not get away from John S. I darn near dropped my jaw when I saw the Talley name and completely did when I saw it was the Talleys I am so familiar with.  What I refer to as the Moseley/Talley/Jeter trifecta is what kept me looking at Stephen in Putnam and Morgan GA counties.  This intermarrying, highly reproducing group goes in step with John S. from GA to Lowndes/Montgomery AL to Panola/Harrison TX to Kaufman TX.  They hit critical mass at the Pintlala, Montgomery co. AL Baptist Church.  This church is founded by the three family names along with Benjamin and Rachel White of Lowndes.  The church is on the county border and has parishioners from both counties.  I obtained the church minutes from the LDS and read them through about 2 years ago.  In a nutshell, all these families belonged and Benjamin was thrown in and out of the church over the years.  As a matter of fact, throwing people in and out seemed to be one of their major purposes.  Benjamin is from SC but not much else is know about him.  I have deduced that it is his son John that is in the GLO records since it is by his lands and my John, or at least his wife, was having children in MS at that time.

I was visiting my brother in Austin last month and dragged him down to the land office.  They have fantastic large maps that show all of the original land grants by name in each county.  At $15 bucks they are a steal and too large for a plane so I had him mail them to me.  It is so much easier to have the visual reference. Remember, John S. did not stay with the rest of the White family, so who did he migrate with and who were his allies in this dangerous frontier.  The first land John S. obtained with his headright was in the SE corner of Panola in 1841.  Adjoining to his land was W. A. Birdsong and adjoining to his was Alexander Birdsong and J. M Birdsong.  These families were from Union SC.  In 1871 John S. obtains land in central Panola close to Alexander.  This one is kind of a no brainer that they have old ties.  Adjoining to both John and W.A. is Davis White.  When I saw this at the land office I asked the senior guy there what would be the odds of these 2 Whites being related.  He grinned and said he would bet his car on it given the time and location.  I have looked at this before.  The story goes that Benjamin and Rachel Davis White (see why I was so interested in the Pintlala church!) where from GA and Rachel died in 1839 in Harrison, soon to shoot off Panola, TX.  I have found nothing to prove that yet.  I have seen the Rootsweb tree and it is a little slip shod.  Tennessee Francis is just Francis, her husband was from TN and someone transcribed it badly.  Another sister was supposed to marry Theopilus Lawless, who has land nearby, but it doesn’t quite match. What I can tell you is the by 1850 all of them were in Titus co. TX.  In Panola, Davis, Jeremiah L, and Jason were all witnesses on land document for each other and Sarah and Rachel White, both who had headrights of 640 acres making them head of households.  This is a family that may be of interest to us. There is also a Davis clan that shows up about the same time.  Jeremiah and Jason showed up on the same day to file for headright, along with Alexander Birdsong and Edward S. Batte.  Batte married into the Moseley group, and for the Harwell people, is allegedly the nephew of Peyton Harwell. Perhaps the namesake of the Peyton Harwell who appears in 1860 Panola?  This was not a highly populated area.

The next use of John S. White’s land grant was in 1851 in the SE corner of Panola.  Adjoining land to him is William H. White.  This can be deceiving.  As I was taught at the land office, it may not be the person who actually obtained the land.  In this case William’s grant was purchased and used by Pulaski Floyd Gibbs.  A Gibbs of muddied origin.  Some claim him to the Union county group, some don’t.  He was certainly the Gibbs of Butler/Lowndes AL.  Other adjoining names to John S. are Pope, McMillan, Dallahite and Williams if these ring a bell with anyone.  One more square over is Vashti Gibbs and beyond that E.W. Gibbs.  Gotta love those Gibbs!

William H. White is a mystery.  His remaining part of his headright was used in Cooke County.  In a small book of Panola history that I have one of the first sheriffs was a William White, but he abruptly left.  Probably the same guy.  Who is he?  Stephen’s brother Tilman’s son?  They are both hard to locate.  I don’t have a clue.

            I’m not too up on DNA but it certainly is interesting that matches are to a variety of names with a Hanover VA connection.  It’s really interesting that I’m already familiar with the genealogy of the Talleys.  Perhaps you can enlighten me to the significance, or insignificance of the situation.  h

UP^e opportunity to look at the Houston co. map I had mailed, but there is always more to follow.  The way it is STILL raining up here in the Northwest, I’m sure I’ll get to it sooner rather than later.

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Research Notes of:  
Kathleen Mays
06/07/2010


     Below are the notes of Kathleen Mays, much of her research brings to light,
transcription errors, that conflict with various original documentations. As
time permits, I  will be correcting these errors on the various web pages of
Stephen White's Family.   Kathleen's notes, further raise important questions
about the families migration timelines, over time we hope to address these
questions...   and formulate a more factual record of their movement west.

     Many thanks and Appreciations to Kathleen, for her untiring search and
contributions, in the name our Ancestors and their Family Histories, and for
the benefit of those here now, and future generations...  Thank You!


Kathleen Writes:    

     "When I was in the Texas Land Office I mentioned that I would like to see some emigration dates.  The kind gentleman said they now had a number of them on line and proceeded to show the intern how to look it up using the projector.  He pulled up John S. and Tilman B. and then got into a discussion with the intern about what the date of emigration was for Tilman.  The 8 of 1838 has been written over but with a 7 or a 9?  Take a look on page 7 at:

https://scandocs.glo.state.tx.us/webfiles/landgrants/pdfs/1/0/6/1/1061508.pdf  

     The writer had very similar 7s and 9s.  It has been transcribed by someone as 1839, but is it 1837?  The year of 1837 would certainly explain how a Tilman White shows up on the 1838 Houston county tax list, a discrepancy that has always bugged me. I will leave this up to the Tilman descendants. Here is the link

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhousto/deed_tax_misc_records/tax_list_1838.htm 

     As is reads, the transciber notes that this may be an incomplete list.  I like seeing the originals because errors can always be made in transcribing.  You can see that there are 2 Stephen Whites listed but nowhere do I find evidence of another Stephen White in

     Houston county.  Here are the emigration listings of February 1838.

https://scandocs.glo.state.tx.us/webfiles/landgrants/pdfs/1/0/6/1/1061494.pdf    

https://scandocs.glo.state.tx.us/webfiles/landgrants/pdfs/1/0/6/1/1061495.pdf 

     Nowhere on those do I find another Stephen.  On the GLO record it states that Stephen White used a 3rd class headright to obtain land in Houston co.  At the land office we pulled the original records and found that it is a typo.  The originals state it was from a 1st class claim.  Was Stephen signing for Levi in 1838 as he did in 1839?

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhousto/deed_tax_misc_records/tax_list_1839.htm 

     At what age did you pay taxes then?  Levi’s about 20 years old in 1838.  There is no second Stephen listed in the tax records again.  My thoughts are that Stephen White’s son Stephen never came to Texas, at least before 1840.  If he did he would have obtained land that was his.  As for the Stephen riding with Levi in Clapp’s Rangers of 1836, I believe him to be the father.  He would have been 50 at the time.  There were other men, such as Elijah Gossett, who were of a similar age riding with their sons.  In the book Savage Frontier, Volume I  by Stephen L. Moore it states that in the early days of colonization”.. male immigrants to Texas between the ages of eighteen and fifty-five were soon included into the militia system..”  Stephen would fit into that time span.  It’s just the plain lack of evidence that makes me think that we are looking at only one Stephen.  By the way, the book is a  good read about early rangers and the history of Houston co.

     I have always wondered who the Whites came to Texas with and when did they leave Alabama.  I don’t have any land transactions after 1834 in Lowndes AL.  We know that Athena White was in Mississippi for awhile because she gave birth to 2 children there.  My best guess of where they were is Panola, MS.  Why? In Panola County Cavalcade it states that Panola county Texas was named after Panola county Mississippi since a number of people moved from there.   It seems  they were movers and shakers of the new county government.  Listed as one of the commissioners is John S. White.  So I looked at the 1840 census of Panola MS to see if there was anyone familiar.  I found Hiram Gibbs and Fincher, Francis, and Spencer A. Bobo.  Also Wilbourn, Rountree, and Cox that went through Putnam GA move there.  In the years that follow a great number of people originating from Union and Spartanburg SC also move there to include Nancy Betterton White’s brother.  

     Now that we can access the emigration records online, who arrived in Houston co in January 1836?  In the first document above, ending in 94, we find Stephen and Levi White.  We also find the Albright family.  They already had family in Houston and were joining them.  I do not know their origination point.  On the next document, ending in 95, we have William and Greenberry Pate.  They are sons of Peterson Pate of Lowndes AL who arrives in February 1836.  The younger Pates probably came with the Stephen White group.  William served with Levi at San Jacinto and in Clapp’s Rangers.  Reason Crist arrives in January joining his family that is intermarried with the Parkers.  He is from the Indiana/Ilinois area so I question how he would hook up with the Whites.  Then there is Alfred Benge listed next to Sion Pritchard.  Alfred is of interest in that he has no family in Houston and can be seen living amongst our people on the 1840 tax list. 

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhousto/deed_tax_misc_records/tax_list_1840.htm

     Where does this young fellow come from?  Panola MS where his father is a Baptist preacher.  This would open the possibility that Stephen White came through Panola MS on his journey to TX.  Did Stephen leave Alabama with John S. and live in Panola for awhile?  Did he stop by on his way to TX to visit his son and pick up Benge?  All of this is just speculation, but it does keep Panola at the top of my list of MS locations.  Oh, and on the latest front I had to laugh when I saw Alfred’s grandmother on World connect listed as born in Hanover, VA.  Alfred Benge also served in Clapp’s Rangers.

 

     So after this lengthy, probably confusing letter it boils down to:

  1. What year did Tilman come to Texas?
  2. Is there only one Stephen White in Houston, and if so, what ever happened to his son Stephen?
  3. When did the Whites leave Alabama ?
  4. Did John S. and Athena live in Panola, MS?

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Civil War Service of

Click Here to view James Original Civil War Documents

Wife - Frances Caroline White's Civil War Widows Application

James H. White (CSA)  &  Charles F. Patty (CSA)

Click here for Civil War Service Records for James H White          Click here for Civil War Service Records for Charles F Patty


Co. B - 14th Texas Infantry Regiment


"The Southern Cross of Honor"
                          

14th Texas Infantry

     Colonel Edward Clark organized the 14th Texas Infantry in April 1862. On June 12, 1862, General orders No. 5, ordered the regiment to Little Rock, Arkansas and report to the Commander of the army, west of the Mississippi River. Captain McNight's Company L of the 18th Texas Infantry was transferred to the 14th Regiment Texas Infantry sometime prior to October 31, 1862, and became (1st) Company K On November 10, 1863. Clark's 14th Texas Infantry, under General Horace Randal's Brigade, was directed to organize the troops in the Districts of Western Louisiana and in the Indian Territory. In March through May 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry participated in the Red River Campaign and the Camden Expedition. On March 14, 1864, the Federals landed at Simsport and captured Fort De Russy. Prisoners captured by Brigadier General A.J. Smith's command in the Red River Campaign included 3 officers and 19 enlisted men from the 14th Texas Infantry. On April 8, 1864, the Battle of Mansfield occurred, a confederate victory with a cost of approximately 1,500 confederate casualties. On April 9, 1864 the Battle of Pleasant Hill Here was fought in which Taylor's attack was repulsed with heavy loss. General John G. Walker was wounded and there were an estimated 2,000 confederate casualties. After being mauled at Marks’ Mills and Poison Spring, Maj. General Fred Steele’s forces retreated. On April 29, the Union forces reached Jenkins’ Ferry and began crossing the Saline River. Rebel forces arrived on the 30th and attacked repeatedly. April 30, 1864 the Battle of Jenkin's Ferry had begun. The confederate loss was estimated at 443. On October 10, 1864, the 14th Texas Infantry Regiment is mentioned in a memorandum to Adjutant and Inspector General's office that the regiments raised in the States West of the Mississippi River are now serving in the region East of the Mississippi River. The 14th Texas Infantry was surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans - Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.


Organization

The 14th Texas Confederate Infantry Regiment was organized in early 1862 and surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commanding Trans - Mississippi Department, on May 26, 1865.

Engagements:

  • Red River Campaign (March - May 1864)

  • Camden Expedtion (March - May 1864)

  • Mansfield (April 8, 1864)

  • Pleasant Hill (April 9, 1864)

  • Jenkin's Ferry (April 30, 1864)

Regimental Field and Staff:

  • Edward Clark - Colonel

Other Regimental Officers

  • William Byrd - Lt. Colonel

  • Augustus H. Rogers - Major

Regimental Journal:

April 2, 1862

Letter to His Excellency Jefferson Davis from Samuel A. Roberts authorizing Colonel Clark to raise a mounted regiment

June 12, 1862

General orders No. 5 ordered regiment to Little Rock, Arkansas and to report to the Commander of the army west of the Mississippi River

November 10, 1863

Clark's (Texas) infantry under Randal's Brigade directed to organize his troops in the Districts of Western Lousiana and at the Indian Territory

March - May 1864

Red River Campaign

March - May 1864

Camden Expedtion

March 14, 1864

Abstract from the nominal list of prisoners captured by Brigadier General A.J. Smith's command in Red River Campaign included 3 officers and 19 enlisted men from the 14th Texas Infantry Regiment

April 8, 1864

Battle of Mansfield

April 9, 1864

Battle of Pleasant Hill

April 30, 1864

Battle of Jenkin's Ferry

September 30, 1864

14th Texas, Colonel Edward Clark listed under Third (Texas) Brigade under Brigadier General Robert P. Maclay. Abstract of organization of the Army of the Trans - Mississippi Department, General E. Kirby Smith

10 October 1864

14th Texas Infantry Regiment mentioned in memorandum to Adjutant and Inspector General's office that regiments raised in the States West of the Missisippi River are now serving in the region East of the river. Memorandum from S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General

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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
Family Records
The Family of: 

Tilman Bailey White Sr
(Son of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 25 Oct 1809 Spartanburg/Union Co SC
Died: 25 Oct 1875 Walker Co TX

(grave marker shows just 1875 - Lochridge web site shows 27 Mar 1875?)

Buried: Spivey-White Cemetery North Walker Co TX

(Lived in Union/Spartanburg Co SC, Morgan Co GA,
Lowndes Co AL, Houston Co TX, Walker Co TX)

Married: 24 Oct 1833 Lowndes Co AL

Sarah Francis Harwell
(Dau of John? Harwell, mother unknown)
Born: 24 Sep 1818 Oglethorpe GA 
(possibly Lexington Oglethorpe Co GA, 1820 Census)
Died: 20 Feb 1861 Walker Co TX
(grave marker has 1851 - I believe 51 is 61, as last child born 1855)
(Cemetery list shows d. 20 Feb 1861 - Sarah  is 32 1850 census & 42 on the 1860 Census)

Buried: Spivey-White Cemetery North Walker Co TX

Known Children of Tilman & Sarah (9)

Children of Tillman Sr & Sarah
 Elzira (Elzirah) Ann White
b. 12 Feb 1835 Lowndes Co AL
d. 1 Sep 1904 Trinity Co TX
buried: Trinity Cedar Grove Cem Trinity TX

m. 17 Nov 1859 Walker Co TX
George Gibson
(Son of Absalom & Emila [Cook] Gibson)
(TST App #30359 - TX State Trooper 1863)

(Saw mill owner operator 1880's Trinity)

b.  8 Mar 1828 Summerville TN
d. 4 Feb 1898 Trinity Co TX
buried: Trinity Cedar Grove Cem Trinity TX

Known Children: 8

Dr George H, James B, Elzira A, Frank,
Ezra, Sarah F, John O, Florence Gertrude
 William H White (CSA)
Pvt. Co H Hood's Regt 4th Texas Inf. Regt

Civil War Service Records
b. 5 Nov 1836 Lowndes Co AL
d. 7 Sep 1906 Lovelady Hou Co TX
buried: Antioch Cem Lovelady Houston Co TX

m. 24 Dec 1861/62 Walker Co TX
Cornelia Jane  Iden
(dau of Thomas B & Nancy A [Hale] Iden)

b. 8 May 1843 Houston Co TX
d. 11 Oct 1930 Buna Jasper Co TX
buried: Antioch Cem Lovelady Houston Co TX
Known Children: 7
Sarah, Walter, Boca?, Lee, Arthur,
 Florence Gertrude, John Franklin

"1900 Census - 11 children, 2 surviving"
Cornelia living with son John 1910/1920
Living with daughter Gertrude 1930 census

1850 Houston Co Census - Thomas Iden, Cornelia's father is
the neighbor of Tilman, &  Levi White Houston Co TX
William H White was in Tilman's household

 James Benjamin "Ben" White (CSA)
(Civil War Service in Family records only)
Pvt Co i 4th TX Cav 4th TX Mtd Vols
1st Regiment Sibley's Brig


Civil War Service Records
b. 1839 Houston Co TX
d. died bet 1861-1865 Civil War
buried: Unknown Battle Field
(Death in Civil War in family records)

(Still researching CW Records)

1860 Census Walker Co
Benjamin White 22 M Overseer b. TX    
Living on the estate of Arabilla E Smith as Overseer is Benjamin White 22yrs old  also in Tuscaloosa PO, same town as his parents and siblings. The age fits perfectly.

 Calvin Hartwell "Callie" White (CSA)
Sgt. Co. B, 13th Texas Regt of Cavalry

Civil War Service Records
b. Sept 1840 Houston Co TX
d. 13 Aug 1918 Trinity Co TX
bu: Trinity Cedar Grove Cem Trinity Co TX

m. abt 1870 TX
Ada Christine "Addie" Inman
(dau of Dr Joseph H & Jeanette H [Hulbut] Inman)
b. abt 1850 TX
d. bet 1886/1900 Tinity Co TX
bu: Trinity Cedar Grove Cem Trinity Co TX
Known Children: 4
Ada L, Ida M,
Georgia, James Ben White.
Ben buried at Trinity Grove 1886-1910
he was killed on the RR at Trinity.
Ada m.
Wm Tyler Cox,
Ida m. John Wilson Clark,
Georgia m. Charley A Andrews
 Stephen Henry White (CSA)
Pvt. Co. B, 13th Texas Regt of Cavalry

Civil War Service Records
b. 2 Dec 1842 Walker Co TX
d. 8 Sep 1916 Walker Co TX
buried: Spivey-White Cem Walker Co TX

1st m. abt 1869
Sarah Jane "Jennie"  Huntsman
(dau of William Cheatham & Minerva [Dillard] Huntsman)
b. 1843 TX   d. bef 1886  buried: Unkn  Child: 4
Nora "Myrta", Woody, Earnest, Elzira[h] "Pet"

2nd m.  3 Nov 1886 Walker Co TX
Esther Halland [Davis] White
b. 10 Jul 1854 Butler Co AL
d. 15 Jan 1934 Trinity Trinty Co TX
buried: Spivey-White Cem Walker Co TX
Known Children:  4
Elbert C, Gaudie E, Stephen R, Alice S

 Tillman Bailey White Jr (CSA)
Pvt Co. G, Pete Hardeman's TX Cav.

Civil War Service Records
Later 1st Regt AZ Brigade & also served
31st TX Cav Hawpe's - Ganos Brigade

b. 23 Dec 1844 Houston Co TX
d. 6 Dec 1936 Hou Harris Co TX
bu: Linney Cem Dayton Liberty Co TX

m. abt 1870 TX
Laura Alice White
(dau of Levi W & Sarah [Young] White)
b. 20 Aug 1848 Madisonville Madison Co TX
d. 10 Oct 1932 Houston Harris Co TX
bu: Linney Cem Dayton Liberty Co TX
Known Children: 9 - 6 Living 1910
 
Maud, Lucy, Mary, Lizzie,
Thomas, Laura, Ida Mae
John W White
b. 1850 Houston Co TX
d. bef 1860 Walker Co TX
buried: Unkn TX
Mary F White
b. 1852 TX
d. Unkn

Not with family on 1870 Census - married or deceased?

Amilda White
b. 1855 TX

d. Unkn

Not with family on 1870 Census - married or deceased?

Children of Tillman & Sarah
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Tilman B White Sr - Click Photo for Larger Picture
Click here to see Burial Plot

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Sarah F [Harwell] White - Click Photo for Larger Picture
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Cedar Grove Cem Trinity Co TX
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Elzirah Ann [White] Gibson    UP^
UP^2nd Wife of George after Elzirah White d/o Stephen H
UP^     Clapp Cemetery Walker County Texas
UP^     Husband of Elzirah [White] Mansell
UP^     George Howard Gibson s/o George & Elzira - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     James Benjamin Gibson s/o George & Elzira - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Jesse Barnes Clegg Gibson w/o James Ben (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Ezra Gibson s/o George & Elzira     UP^


UP^     John Owen Gibson s/o George & Elzira - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Lettie Emma [Jopling] Gibson Cannon w/o John O (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     William H White Family     UP^
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Photo by: Janet Ward & Sister Betty Mabe
UP^    Robert Owen & Florence Gertrude [White] Calvert d/o Wm H & Cornelia      UP^
Stroll round Antioch Cemetery Houston County Texas
Photo's by: Janet Ward & Betty Mabe
Unmarked Grave Section
some of Wm's children who died young may be here

   
 
UP^     Cornelia Jane "Neelie" [Iden] White w/o Wm H - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Florence Gertrude [White] Calvert d/o Wm H & Cornelia     UP^

UP^     John Franklin White s/o Wm H & Cornelia - WWII Draft Card     UP^

UP^     Robert Preston White s/o John F & Alma Williams White - Death Certificate     UP^


UP^     William Edward White s/o John F & Cornelia (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Cullen Leon White Son of John F & Alma - Birth Certificate     UP^
This is Cullen - his death notice confirms birthdate he died in Alegheny Co PA 11 Dec 2010

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Cedar Grover Cemetery

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important because it shows the Parents of Ada Inman White, because
Ada died before Death Certificates were required, this is a good substitute

Ida May [Inman] Taylor d/o Dr Joseph H & Jeanette H [Alford] Inman
(Note; Shows fathers birth place, mother was born MO not Houston Co TX [mistake])
(father born: Cleveland Bradley County TN, mother born Missouri)

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UP^     Ada L White Cox - d/o Calvin & Ada - Death Certificate     UP^
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Parents were Jacob "Jake" & Mary Ann [Turner] Clark, his
father died between 1878/1880, mother after 1900 census

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This Death Certificate is to Support the Parents Names as
John Wilson's DC is not clear enough to see their names

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Daughter of Calvin & Ada White

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UP^     Stephen H White Grave & CSA marker
Sarah Jane "Jennie Huntsman White - 1st Wife of Stephen H
Esther Halland Davis White - 2nd Wife of Stephen H
 
UP^     Elzira (Elzirah) "Pet" [White] Mansell - dau of Stephen H & Sarah J [Huntsman] White     UP^
Wife of George Edward Mansell
Spivey Cemetery

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UP^     Gaudie E White Sims d/o Stephen H & Esther White - Death Certificate     UP^
Note: DC had Ester Shaw as mother, is Esther Halland Davis

UP^     Euwell Cecil Sims h/o Gaudie E White - WWII Draft Card     UP^

UP^     Stephen Regan White h/o VL Lizzie - Death Certificate     UP^
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UP^     Virgil Cone Hightower h/o Alice S (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

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UP^     Alice Louvina (Laura) White White wife of Tilman B White Jr - Death Certificate     UP^


UP^     Thomas Austin White s/o Tilman & Laura - Death Certificate     UP^

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Click Name Links below for Father & Sibling & Brother-in-Law Land Records:

 


SPIVEY-WHITE CEMETERY
Walker County Texas


(More of Stephen White's descendants may be
buried in the following areas.)

Tilman B White, and wife Sarah, and son Stephen rest here...

The Spivey-White Cemetery is in the Kittrell Community which is on Highway 230 in far north Walker County. It is west of Trinity, Texas. Kittrell was once part of Trinity County before being taken into Walker County. It is also just across the Trinity River from Houston County and is also across the Trinity River from Madison County. You need to check Trinity, Houston and Madison Counties.

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Walker County Probate Records
Stephen White 
Record 603 -Filed Feb 7th 1868 
by Son Tillman B White

Court Appointed Tillman B White
Estate Administrator Feb 24, 1868

(See Texas Supreme Court Case #912 below)

Estate of Stephen White - Deceased
by Tillman B White, Adm. 

On this Feb 24, 1868 

Came on to be hand application of Tillman B White for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of his Father
Stephen White and it appearing to the satisfaction of
the Court that Decident was a Resident of the 
County and departed this life intestate so far as known
and that he legal notices have been given and did
Tillman B White being a Suitable and proper person
to administer of said Estate -- the Court here 
appoints him as Administrator upon his entering into 
Bond in the sum of Eight hundred Dollars
payable and conditional as the lien directs and 
taking the oath prescribed. 

As appraising of said Estate who with the said White 
as Adm. will send us a true Inventory and 
Appraisement of said Estate within the time prescribded
by law. 

(See Texas Supreme Court Case #912 below)


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Walker County Probate Records
Tillman B White 

Record 752 -Filed after 1875 bef 1877 

W J Murchism applies to be Admin.
March 7th, 1877

Comes the counsel for W J Murchism
who applied for Letters of Administration 
of the estate of T. B. White, Decd. 
and withdraws the application by him filed
assuming the costs of the proceeding.  Each 
Excecuting issue therefor in form of the officer
of the court.  

(See Texas Supreme Court Case #912 below)

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Trinity County Probate Records:


I believe these to be our Tilman B Estate records,
but will be confirming in the coming months.

Probate Minutes Book A Index -- Trinity County, Texas Feb 1870-Aug 1882.
WHITE, T.B.             Estate       76, 159-164, 174-175, 189-192,

Probate Minutes Book B Index -- Trinity County, Texas Sept 1882-Nov 1886.
WHITE, T.B.             Estate       133-134, 159-160, 218-222,

Probate Minutes Book D Index -- Trinity County, Texas --Dec 1894-Jan 1900
WHITE, T.B.             Estate        98

Web sites:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/trinity/trintoc.htm

http://www.rootsweb.com/~txtrinit/

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Texas Supreme Court Case No. 912

Murchison vs T. B. White

Case involves Estate/Probate of Stephen White

Case started in 1868 and opinion of court delivered Oct 19, 1880

In 1880 - T B White Sr was deceased so case results handles by Heirs

Summary: It appears to me that Mr Murchison tried to take over as the
administrator of Stephen's estate, to take over his lands from his headright
as I am not a lawyer and don't understand the lango, it appears Stephen's heirs won?

Book Title

List Court Appointee's

Table of Cases

Page 78 & 79

Page 80 & 81

Page 82 & 83

Page 84 & 85

Page 86


Return to Index

Web Link to Case:
http://books.google.com/books?id=N9caAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA79&lpg=PA79&dq=stephen+white+walker+county+texas&source=bl&ots=Y5BX_5DKyz&sig=7izT3m-JPOOeDW1LwkS1JQUQCbY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yqCIU4DCLIj8oATvjoKQCA&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=stephen%20white%20walker%20county%20texas&f=false

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Tilman B White Sr.
1838 - Immigration Date - Grant 640 acres - Married
Date of Immigration: August 1st 1838
Applied for grant with brother John S White.

Census & Tax Records:

1838 Houston Co Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

White, William.
White, Robert. 
Prichard, Sion
White, Stephen
White, Stephen
White, Tilman


 

1839 Houston County 
Tax List

Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
No. Name            

   Tax

238 Stephen White

 16.43

239 S. White for L.W. White

 6.00

240 Tilman B. White

7.00

241 William White

2.00

242 Sion Pritchard

7.00

130 Robert White

1.00

180 Alex. White

1.00

223 W. White

6.18

 

1840 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name acres  

 

Value

Tax

Stephen White 5615 5615

7.41

T. B. White blank blank  
Levi White 1476 3690  
Sion Pritchard 2711 6777

2.89

James Gossett 1117  

 6.32

William White 2214  

7.37

1846 - Tilman and brother Stephen received 640 acre certificate,
            in Harrison Co TX, which part became Panola Co TX 1846,
            He may have sold that land or moved back to Trinity/Houston
            Co. after 1846, John worked his land about 1846.
John & Tilman witnessed each others Certificates,
Warning: their 4's look like 3's.

1851 Trinity County Tax List
TAX ROLLS 1851: REEL NO. 860

Name Acres Value State Tax Co Tax
Tilman B White   1750 3.12 1.16
Notes:
Trinity County,TX - 1851 Tax List

WHITE, T.B.
"4 horses,75 head of cattle, wagon and team. Total value $500"

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Tilman B White Sr
1850
Houston Co Tx Census Page Ancestry image 37
              Page 184a ED 29th Nov 1850 R J C Wortham

603-603
White, Tilman B  37 M Farmer   GA
Sarah                  32  F               GA
Elzira A               15  F                AL
William H.           12 M               AL
James B              11 M                AL
Calvin H.             08 M               TX  p/b Listed Houston Co.
Stephen H.         06 M               TX  p/b Listed Houston Co. 
Tilman B.            04 M                TX p/b Listed Harrison Co.
John W.              00 M                TX p/b Listed Houston Co.
Saunders, Jefferson 31 M         VA (Living in same household)

 1850 Houston Co Tx Census Page Ancestry image 37
              Page 184a ED 29th Nov 1850 R J C Wortham
607 - 607
Iden, Thomas 39 M Farmer VA
Nancy A          34 F  kephse AL
Cornelia J        07 F   (Future wife of Wm H White son of Tilman)   
Almeda           04  F
Eliza A             02  F
Samuel C     4/12 M   

1850Tilman B White Recorded on 1850 Houston Co TX Agricultural Census;
             
(Source: Texas 1850 Agricultural Census Vol1, by Linda L Green - only 5 field transcribed)
                 
Only 6 fields are transcribed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13
                   1. Tilman B White
               2.
Improved land        -   25 acres
               3.
Unimproved land    - blank 
               4.
Cash Value of Farm - 250
               5.
Val. Of Farm equip  - 120
             13.
Val. Of Live Stock    - 861
      **Living a few doors away is sister Lavina B Luckey (transcribers spell it Lackey),
          and brother Levi W White.


1851  Trinity Co TX, Tax List

WHITE, T. B.   -- 4 horses, 75 head of cattle, wagon and team. Total value $500.


Tilman B White Sr
1860
  Walker Co Census Page 109 Tuscoloosa PO. Ed 29 Jun 1860
                by ? H Murry - Page No 43 Stamped page 109/110.


262 - 257
Tilman B White 50 M Farmer 3520 1975 SC
Sarah                42  F                            GA
Calvin               19 M Labour                TX
Henry               17 M Labour                TX  (Stephen Henry White)
Bailey               15 M Labour                TX  (Tilman B - CSA - Civil War Vet)
Mary F             08 F                             TX
Amilda             05 F                             TX

Note: 1860  Walker Co Census
William H White s/o Tilman Sr, is not on the 1860 census
in any of the surrounding counties, and not with the family.
He married Cornelia Iden in 1861.  My theory is, the Civil War
was coming, locals were being recruited and placed in
training camps, I suspect that is the case here... Wm may
have been in training.  Still Looking...

1860Tilman B White Recorded on 1860 Walker Co TX Agricultural Census;
             
(Source: Texas 1860 Agricultural Census Vol1, by Linda L Green - only 5 field transcribed)
                 
Only 6 fields are transcribed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13
                   1. Tilman B White
               2.
Improved land        -     75 acres
               3.
Unimproved land    -   405 
               4.
Cash Value of Farm - 2880
               5.
Val. Of Farm equip  -     20
             13.
Val. Of Live Stock    - 1500

1860  Walker Co Census Page 109 Tuscoloosa PO. Ed 29 Jun 1860
                by ? H Murry - Page No 43 Stamped page 109/110.

256 - 251
Nancy A Iden 42 F  AL
Cornelia          17 F TX (Future wife of Wm H White s/o Tilman)
Almedia          13 F TX
Louisa             10 F TX
Samuel            08 M
Thomas B        06 M
Armsted N      05 M
George F         02 M

197 - 197
Benjamin White 22 M Overseer TX     (could be James ""B"" White s/o Tilman)
Living on the estate of Arabilla E Smith as Overseer is
Benjamin White 22yrs old  also in Tuscaloosa PO, this
could be James "B" White son of Tilman B White Sr above.
The age fits perfectly, & he is not on Tilman's 1860 census?

Elzira White d/o Tilman Sr
1860
 Trinity Co Census Western District Sumpter PO Page 334
               Ancestry page 70 ED 24 Jul 1860 by J A Murray
434 - 433
George Gibson 38 M County Surveyor TN
Elzira Gibson     25 F                              AL (25 is an error)  (Elizra White d/o Tilman)

Notes on the 1860 Census of Tilman:
1.
Elizra married 1859 and is not on 1860.
2.
William H White old gone but living on own married 1861.
    There is a William in Trinity Co age 21 living as a labour?
3.
John W White is missing, and presumed deceased by 1860,
    John would have been 10 yrs old in 1860.

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Elzira White d/o Tilman Sr
1870
Trinity County Census Pennington PO Page 355
              Ancestry 81 ED 2 Aug 1870 by D Steele
84 - 89
Gibson, George 42 M W Land Surveyor 2000 500 MS
Elzirie                 36 F  W HseKep                             AL  (Daughter of Tilman Sr)
George              10 M W                                          TX
James                08 M W                                          TX
Elziria                 04 F  W                                          TX
Frank                 02 M W                                          TX

William H White s/o Tilman Sr
1870
  Walker Co TX Census Page 359
                Huntsville Prec. #3
 
293 - 293
White, William 34 M W Farmer AL
Cornelia           25 F  W kephse TX
Sarah               05 F  W
Walter              03 M W



Notes: 1870  Benjamin 32 yrs old in Hill Co TX
                    (BS or BJ White?) could be James B?


Calvin Harwell White s/o Tilman Sr
1870
  Trinity Co TX Census Page 353 Sheet 67,
               PO Pennington ED date 1 Aug 1870 by DW Steele
47 - 52
White, Calvin 29 M W Farmer 160 200 TX
Mrs Ada        20  F W  hse kep             TX

550 - 55  note: (Husband deceased - Joseph H Inman born abt 1816 TN died bet 1860/70)
Inman, Janette 44  F W  kephse 480 300 MO 
(Mother of Ada White above)
Charlie              18 M W farm labor           TX
Nettie               14  F W                             TX
Ida                   12  F W                             TX
Oliver               10 M W                             TX

 

Stephen Henry White s/o Tilman B White Sr also listed
1870
  Walker Co TX Census Page 359
               Huntsville Prec. #3

292 - 292 
White, Henry 27 M W Farmer 000 230         TX  (Stephen Henry White)
Sarah            22  F W  kephse                       TX
Nora          8/12  F W  dau                            TX
Tilman         60 M W  Carpenter 2000 300 SC   (Father) 
**Sarah, Tilman's wife died 1861**

 

Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr
1870 Census Madison Co TX Midway PO
              ED date 16 Aug 1870 page 306 sheet 27
216 - 216
White, Baily 25 M W Famer 000 150  TX 
(Tilman was referred to as Bailey or T B or T Bailey)
Alice            25  F  W kephse              TX
William        16 M W wkfarm              TX 
(Not the children of Tilman?)
BenJ             11 M W do                     TX    do
Missouri       10 F  W                           TX    do
Mary            02 F  W                           TX    do
**Note: Tilman Bailey & Laura Alice Whte married about 1869**
             Mary is a possibility, but surely not the others, haven't
             figured out who they belong to, James B White? mystery bro?
             One possibility is they are the children of Levi White, Tilman's
             Uncle, as they had a Wm (8) & Ben  (4) in 1860, Missiouri & Mary were
             born about and after 1860, Levi's family is no where to be found after 1860?
             they may have died before the 1870 census.

1870 Census Tilman's 2 youngest Mary F and Amilda White,
1.  Mary F White would be 18 yrs old - is not with the family in 1870
     she may have married?
2.  Amilda White would have been 15 yrs old, and is not on the 1870
     or with any of the her siblings, they married that young in those days.
**I would guess both Mary and Amilda died before the 1870 census, a guess**

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Elzira White d/o Tilman Sr
1880
Trinity County Census Subdivision # 108 & 109 Page 312
             Ancestry page 11 ED 108/109 ED date 17 Jun 1880 by W H Mansy
78 - 88
Gibson, Geo W M 53 self Farmer        MS ?? SC
Elzirah A       W  F 44 wife kephse        AL GA AL
Geo H          W M 14 son farm labour TX MS AL (could be 19yrs old?)
Jas B             W M 15 son do               TX MS AL
Elzirah           W  F 13 dau same            do
Frank            W M 11 son
Ezra              W M 09 son
Sarah F         W  F 08 dau
Jno               W M 06 son
Florance G    W  F 05 dau
 

William H White s/o Tilman Sr
1880
Walker County Census Page 302 Precinct # 7
             ED 154 ED date; 22 Jun 1880.
272 - 272
White, William H  head  W M 43 Farmer   AL AL AL
Cornelia J             wife  W  F  30 kepHse  TX AL AL
Sarah                    dau  W  F  14                 TX TX TX
Boca?                   son  W M  06                 TX TX TX
Lee                        son  W M  02                 TX TX TX
Arthur                     son  W M 7/12               TX TX TX
 

Calvin Harwell White s/o Tilman Sr
1880
Houston Co TX Census Sheet 56 Page 352D
            Preceint # 4 ED 26  Ed date 10th June/July 1880 by C W Allen
526 - 526
White, C H   W M 39                Farmer  TX GA AL
Ada              W  F 29  wife       kephse   TX TX MO
Ada L.          W  F 09  dau                      TX TX TX
Georgia        W  F 07  dau                      TX TX TX
Inman, B R  W M 32 bro in law               TX TX MO Farm labor


Stephen Henry White s/o Tilman B White Sr
1880
Walker County Census Page 302 Precinct # 7
             ED 154 ED date; 22 Jun 1880.
271 - 271
White, Stephen H  head W M 37 Farmer   TX  AL AL
Sarah J?                wife  W  F 26 KepHse  TX TN TX
Myrta? N                dau  W  F 10?               TX TX TX
Wordie (Woodie)   son  W M  07                 TX TX TX
Earnest L               son   W M 03                 TX  TX TX
Elzirah                    dau  W  F 7/12               TX TX TX
 

Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr
1880
Madison Co TX sheet 9 ED Dist 99
             Sub Div no. 2, Ed Date 4&5 Jun 1880 Page 320A
80 - 80
White, T. Bailey W M 35   head Farmer TX AL AL
Laura A             W  F 24?  wife kephse TX AL MS
Maud D            W  F 05    dau              TX TX TX
Lucy B               W  F 03    dau              TX TX TX
Mary E              W  F 9/12 Sep dau       TX TX TX  (September birth)


Elzira White d/o Tilman Sr
1900
Census Trinity Co TX Prec #2 Page 50
             Ed date 27-28 Jun 1900 Ed dist #96 Sheet 15

311 - 312

Gibson, Elizra head W F  Feb  1835 65 wd 9 7 AL GA GA
George            son W M Dec  1862 38 D         TX TN  AL

James B           son W M Nov  1864 35 S          do        
Elzira                dau W F  Aug  1868 31 S
Ezra                  son W M Aug  1871 29 S
John                 son W M Sep   1874 25 S
Florance G        dau W F   Jul    1876 23 S
 

William H White s/o Tilman Sr
1900
Houston County TX Census Page 162A
            Ed date 6 Jun 1900 Ed Dist E20 Sheet#5
81 - 84
White, William H head W M Sep 1834 65 M 3 9 AL  AL AL Farmer
Cornelia                wife W  F May 1843 57 M 3 9 TX VA AL
Gertrude F             dau W  F Nov 1881 18 S        TX AL TX
John F                   son W  M Oct 1884 15 S
Living in same house
Iden, Nancy, A mother W F Feb 1815 Feb 1815 85 wd 11 5 AL TN TN
Nancy A is on the 1860, 70, 80, 1900 Cornelia is on the 1860 with her mother.
 

Calvin Harwell White s/o Tilman Sr
1900
Trinity Co TX Census sheet 5 Page 40
             Prec #2 Ed dist 8 Ed date 8,9,11 June 1900
98 - 98
White, Calvin H head W M Sep 1840 59 wd TX AL AL
Georgia A           dau W  F Oct  1876 24  S   TX TX TX
Jas B                    son W M Mar 1886 14 S    TX TX TX


Stephen Henry White s/o Tilman B White Sr
1900
Census Walker Co TX Prec #7 Page 304 A
             Ed date 5 Jun 1900 Ed Dist #44 Sheet #2
20 - 20
White, Henry head W M Dec 1842 57 M 12 0 0 TX GA AL
Easter M         wife W  F May 1854 46 M 12 4 4 AL  AL AL
Colbert C         son W M Aug 1888 11                TX T X AL
Gaudie             dau W F  Oct  1890 09
Regan              son W M Aug 1892 07
Alice                dau W  F  Aug 1894 05


Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr
1900
Census Brazos Co TX Just Prec #1
             Ed date 6 Jun 1900 Ed Dist 1 Sheet 2 Page 155B
39 - 39
White, Tilman B head W M Dec 1844 55 M 31        TX AL AL
Laura A               wife W  F Aug 1848 51 M 31 9 6  TX AL VA
Maud D               dau W F Nov 1874 25  S              TX TX TX
Lucy B                  dau W F Jun  1877  23 S (Jun or Jan?)
Lizzie B                 dau W F ???   1881 19  S
Thomas A            son W M Nov 1882 18 S
Laura A                dau W  F Mar  1887 13 S
Ida M                   dau W  F Feb  1891 09 S
Note: Census poor birth dates may be wrong but close.

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Calvin Harwell White s/o Tilman Sr
1910
Census Trinity Co TX
            Prec 2 ED 15 Apr 1910
            Sh#8B ED Dist 108
175 - 158  (Boarding house?)

Neal, John W                head M W 28 S AZ TX MI
Williams, Robert      boarder M W 23 S TX TX TX
Bland, Harvey          boarder M W 21 S TX TX TX
Gibson, Eugene     boarder M W 27 W TX UNK UNK
Gibson, George H  boarder M W 49  S TX TN AL         (h/o Elzira White)
White, Callie           boarder M W 55 W TX TX TX         (Calvin White)
Thompson, Arollie        head  F W 75 W TX TN MS
 

Stephen Henry White s/o Tilman B White Sr
1910
Census Walker Co TX Prec #7 Page 190
             Ed dist #167 Ed date 24/25 Apr 1910
66 - 66
White, Stephen H head M W 68 M2           TX GA AL
Esther H                wife  F  W 54 M2 22 4 4 AL AL AL
Gaudie                  dau  F  W 19  S               TX TX AL
Stephen R             son  M W 17 S
Alice                      dau  F  W 15 S
Davis, James A bro-in-law M W 51 S US AL AL (brother of Esther)


Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr
1910
Census Brazos Co TX Prec #1
Ed Dist E1 sheet 1A Page 103
39 - 40

White, Tilman B head M W 65 M1 40              TX AL US farmer
Laura A               wife  F W 62 M1 40 TX 0 9 6 TX AL VA
Larua A               dau  F W 23  S                       TX TX TX


Esther w/o Stephen Henry White (decd)
1920
Census Walker Co TX Prec #7 Page 183
             Ed Dist #162 Ed date 12 Jan 1920 Sheet #1A
1 - 1
White, Reagan head M W 27 S    TX TX AL
Easter           mother  F W 65 Wd AL AL AL  (2nd wife of Stephen Henry White)


Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr with dau Laura

1920
Census Liberty Co TX Not incorporated Prec #4
             Ed dist 98 Ed date 2 Jan 1920 sheet 1A page 58
F M 2 - 2
Maller C M head M W 35 M TX TX TX Electrician TX Co.
Laura           wife  F W 32 M TX TX TX   (daughter of Tilman)
White T B    father in law 75 M TX AL AL
Laura        mother in law 71 M TX AL VA


Tilman Bailey White s/o Tilman Sr with dau Ida
1930
Census City of Houston Harris Co TX
Prec #1 Page 194
            Block No. 4712 Ed Dist 101-27 Ed date 11 Apr sheet#21A
241 - 260 - 303
Clark, Andrew J head M W 43 M 20 TX TX TX
Ida M                  wife F  W 40 M 17 TX TX TX   (daughter of Tilman)
Mark T                 son M W 20 S       TX TX TX
Mary D                 dau F W 13 S        TX TX TX
White, Tilman B father-in-law M W 85? M TX TX TX
L. Alice             mother-in-law F  W 81? M TX TX TX
 

Esther w/o Stephen Henry White (decd)
1930
Census Walker Co TX Prec #17 Page 194
            Ed Dist 18, Ed date 3 Apr 1930 Sheet #1a
13 - 13
White, Stephen R Head 4000 M W 36 M 32 TX TX TX   (Stephen Reagan White s/o S H White)
V L                         wife           F  W 26 M 22 TX TX TX
Marquis                  son          M W 04 M      TX TX TX
Easter                mother        F W 75 wd      AL AL AL    (2nd wife of Stephen Henry White)
n

 

Cornelia w/o William H White (decd)
1930
Census Houston City Harris Co TX Sheet 8b
             ED Dist 101-94 ED date April 7, 1930 by Mr Wilson
601-70-117
Calvert, Robert O Head 0 20000 M W 60 M 38 32  IN IN IN  Farmer
Gertrude F             Wife                F W  48 M 22 no  TX TX TX            (Dau of Wm H White)
Robert E                Son                M W  24 S             TX TX TX
White, Cornelia  mother-in-law     F W  86 wd 18 no TX VA TN           (Wife of Wm H White)
Note: 10 boarders also living in this household.... Various trades maybe a boarding house?
           

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SPIVEY - WHITE Cemetery

Located ten miles west of Trinity on FM 230 which leads back into Walker:

Name:                  

White, Tilman B             25 Oct 1809       27 Mar 1875              - son of Stephen Sr & Nancy [Betterton] White
White, Sarah Frances     25 Sep 1818       20 Feb 1861              - wife of Stephen White Sr
Tomkins, Mary J            28 May 1818      18 Jul 1878                - No Info.
Spivey, J. L.                    18 Dec 1864      04 Apr 1887               - Joseph L - next door neighbor Stephen H White (CSA) (1880)
Mansell, Elzira White     1877                   1907                          - dau of Stephen Hrnry White s/o Tilman B
Davis, James A              19 Jan 1859       17 Mar 1913               - may be brother of Esther Henry White?
Shaw, Rachele               26 Apr 1839       27 Nov 1909              - many Shaws in Houston Co, no Rachele's on 1900 census.
White, Esther Henry      10 Jul 1854         15 Jan 1934                - Esther Halland Davis 2nd wife of Stephen Henry White
White, Stephen H.         12 Dec 1844       05 May 1844     CSA  - son of Tilman B White
Huntsman, J. L. Mrs.      05 May 1850      05 Jan 1923                - on  1910 Houston Co Census 58yrs head of household
Huntsman, I. M.            14 Jan 1816        21 Dec 1903               - probably related to Mrs. J. L. (Mary J.)
O'Bryant, Nancy            18 Feb 1826       11 Dec 1898               - No Info.
Perry, Willie                   1901                   1916                           - grandson of Mrs J. L. Huntsman above... 10yrs in 1910.
Hightower, Virgil Cone   02 Oct 1886      07 Oct 1966                - husband of Alice White
Hightower, Alice White  12 Aug 1894     10 Apr 1969                - wife of Virgil, d/o Stephen H s/o Tilman B. s/o Stephen

Believed to be buried in this Cemetery:

Shaw, John Randle
White, Elbert                1888                  1901                           - son of Stephen Henry White, s/o Tilman B.

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Civil War Service of

William H. White (CSA)
(Pension No. # 10392)



Co. H - Hood's Regiment - 4th Texas Infantry Regiment
" Hell Roaring Fourth "


"The Southern Cross of Honor"
                          
FOURTH TEXAS INFANTRY.

     The Fourth Texas Infantry was one of the three Texas Civil Warqv regiments in the Texas Brigade of Gen. Robert E. Lee'sqv Army of Northern Virginia. In 1861 Governor Edward Clarkqv established a camp of instruction on the San Marcos River in Hays County. The first units that later formed the Fourth Texas Infantry enlisted there in April 1861. Originally the Texans planned to enlist for a period of one year, but after the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, the Confederate government announced that it would accept only regiments enlisted for the duration of the war. In July 1861 twenty companies of Texas infantry were transferred to a camp near Harrisburg and promptly shipped to Virginia. Soon after their arrival in Richmond the Texas units were officially organized into regiments, on September 30, 1861. The ten companies that made up the Fourth Texas were Company A, the Hardeman Rifles, recruited in Gonzales County; Company B, the Tom Green Rifles, Travis County; Company C, the Robertson Five Shooters, Robertson County; Company D, the Guadalupe Rangers, Guadalupe County; Company E, the Lone Star Guards, McLennan County; Company F, the Mustang Grays, Bexar County; Company G, the Grimes County Grays; Company H, the Porter Guards, Walker County; Company I, the Navarro Rifles, Navarro County; and Company K, the Sandy Point Mounted Rifles, Henderson County.

ORGANIZATION:

The Fourth Texas Infantry a.k.a. "Hell Roaring Fourth"was organized September 30, 1861 in Richmond, Virginia and surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865. The regiment was structured in ten companies as follows:

  • Company A - (Hardeman Rifles) Goliad County

  • Company B - (Tom Green Rifles) Travis County

  • Company C - (Robertson Five - Shooters) Robertson County

  • Company D - (Knights of Guadalupe Co.) Guadalupe County

  • Company E - (Lone Star Guards) McClennan County

  • Company F - (Mustang Greys) Bexar County

  • Company G - Grimes County

  • Company H - (Porter Guards) Walker County

  • Company I - (Navarro Rifles) Navarro County

  • Company K - (Henderson Guards) Henderson County

Engagements

  • Eltham Landing (May 7, 1862)

  • Seven Pines (May 31-June 1, 1862)

  • Seven Days Battles (June 25-July 1, 1862)

  • Gaines' Mill (June 27, 1862)

  • Malvern Hill (July 1, 1862)

  • Freeman's Ford (August 22, 1862)

  • 2nd Bull Run (August 28-30, 1862)

  • South Mountain (September 14, 1862)

  • Antietam (September 17, 1862)

  • Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862)

  • Suffolk Campaign (April 1863)

  • Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863)

  • Chickamauga (September 19-20, 1863)

  • Chattanooga Siege (September-November 1863)

  • Wauhatchie (October 28-29, 1863)

  • Knoxville Siege (November-December 1863)

  • The Wilderness (May 5-6, 1864)

  • Spotsylvania Court House (May 8-21, 1864)

  • North Anna (May 23-26, 1864)

  • Cold Harbor (June 1-3, 1864)

  • Petersburg Siege (June 1864-July 1864)

  • Richmond Siege (July 1864-April 1865)

  • Chaffin's Farm (September 29, 1864)

  • Williamsburg Road (October 27, 1865)

  • Appomattox Court House (April 9, 1865)

Regimental Field and Staff

Original Regimental Officers

  • John Bell Hood, Colonel September 30, 1861, First Commander of Regiment. At time of appointment Hood was Lt. Col. in charge of cavalry at Yorktown. Promoted Brigadier General on March 8, 1862.

  • John Marshall, Lieutenant Colonel September 30, 1861. Marshall was the editor of the "State Gazette" of Austin, Texas. He was promoted to the Colonelcy on March 3, 1862. Killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

  • Bradfute Warwick, Major September 30, 1861, At the time of appointment he was a Captain on the staff of General Wise in Western Virginia. Died of wounds received at Gaines' Mill on July 6, 1862.

Other Regimental Officers

  • John P. Bane, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel

  • Benjamin F. Carter, Major, Lieutenant Colonel

  • John C.G. Key, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel

  • William H. Martin, Major

  • William P. Townsend, Major

  • Clinton M. Winkler, Major, Lieutenant Colonel

REGIMENTAL JOURNAL

September 30, 1861

Ten companies of infantry from Texas were mustered into Confederate service and designated the Fourth Texas Infantry. John Bell Hood was appointed commander.

October 1861 - February, 1862

Assigned Texas Brigade, forces near Dumfries (Whiting's Command) 2nd Corps, Potomac District, Dept. Of Northern Virginia

November 7, 1861

The regiment was manning the Potomac defense line in Northern Virginia based at Camp Texas.

February - March 1862

Assigned Texas Brigade, Forces Near Dumfries (Whiting's Command), Potomac District, Dept. Of Northern Virginia

March - June 1862

Assigned Texas Brigade, Whiting's-G.W. Smith's-Whiting's Division, Army of Northern Virginia

March 8, 1862

Moved south to Rappahannock defense line in Virginia. Colonel Hood promoted to Brigadier General. >H3>March 12, 1862

Took up positions at the Rappahannock defense line with John Marshall in command of the regiment.

April 3, 1862

The regiment played hide and seek with the Excelsior Brigade from New York during the night.

April 7, 1862

The regiment pulled out of the Rappahannock defense line and started the march to Yorktown.

April 15, 1862

The regiment took up positions at Yorktown - Warwick River defense line.

May 4, 1862

Withdrew from the Yorktown - Warwick River defenses towards Richmond by way of Williamsburg. The Fourth Texas was selected for rear guard duty, and was the last Confederate unit to leave Yorktown.

May 7, 1862

The regiment was involved in the battle of Eltham Landing. At ten o'clock Whiting's forces took up the march as the rear most Confederate division with the Texas Brigade assuming the function of the rear guard of the entire Southern army.

May 12, 1862

Crossed over the rain swollen Chickahominy River and went into bivouac two miles west of the river.

May 15, 1862

After being relieved from duty in the front lines the regiment marched towards Richmond and camped at "Pine Island" three miles northeast of the city on the Mechanicsville Turnpike.

May 31 - June 1, 1862

The Battle of Seven Pines. The regiment was not directly engaged in the battle either of the two days.

June 1862

Assigned Texas Brigade, Whiting's Division, Valley District, Dept. of Northern Virginia

June 12, 1862

Boarded the Richmond and Danville trains and six days later after 235 miles and many changes of trains arrived at Staunton, Virginia.

June 20, 1862

After passing through Charlottesville they went to Gordonsville and then onto Frederick Hall northwest of Richmond.

June 23, 1862

The regiment detrained at Frederick Hall and marched toward Ashland.

June 25, 1862

The regiment arrived at Ashland, receiving their rations and ammunition issue here.

June - July 1862

Assigned Texas Brigade, Whiting's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

June 26, 1862

Skirmish in the vicinity of Totopotomy Creek.

June 27, 1862

The Battle of Gaine's Mill. During the battle Colonel Marshall was killed.

July 1, 1862

The Battle of Malvern Hill. Col. Key now commanded the regiment and was wounded.

July 1862 - February 1863

Assigned Texas Brigade, Whiting's-Hood's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

August 11, 1862

The regiment marched toward the Rapidan River in the vicinity of Orange Court House.

August 15, 1862

The regiment reached Raccoon Ford on the Rapidan River.

August 20, 1862

The regiment crossed the Rapidan in pursuit of the Federal Army now falling back toward the Rappahannock River.

August 22, 1862

Skirmish at Freeman's Ford

August 23, 1862

The regiment was involved in the incident of the "Roasting Ears Fight".

August 24, 1862

While the men were preparing their meal, they received orders to march immediately.

August 25, 1862

The regiment Bivouacked near Waterloo Bridge for the night.

August 26, 1862

Marched steadily for 30 miles from Waterloo Bridge to the approaches of Thoroughfare Gap in the Bull Run Mountains.

August 27, 1862

The incident of "The Old Gray Mare Came Tearing Out of the Wilderness", which became a favorite marching song of the Texans and is now known as "The Old Gray Mare".

August 28, 1862

Skirmish at Thoroughfare Gap

August 29 - 30, 1862

The Battle of Second Manassas

August 31, 1862

The regiment buried their dead and rested.

September 1, 1862

Marched toward Western Maryland and Pennsylvania.

September 5, 1862

The regiment crossed over the Potomac River at White's Ford with the band serenading the troops with "Maryland, My Maryland".

September 6, 1862

Passed through Buckeytown, Maryland and camped on the banks of the Monocacy River in the vicinity of the railroad bridge.

September 9, 1862

Taking up their march again the regiment tramped northward through the Maryland countryside.

September 12, 1862

The regiment passed through the South Mountain Gap to Boonsboro.

September 14, 1862

The regiment was at Hagerstown just below the Pennsylvania border. Received orders to return to South Mountain. The Battle of South Mountain

September 15, 1862

Fell back west and south taking a position behind Antietam Creek near the village of Sharpsburg, Maryland. On this movement the regiment along with the Brigade again formed the rear guard.

September 16, 1862

The regiment is involved in preliminary fighting at Antietam (Sharpsburg)

September 17, 1862

The Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg)

September 18, 1862

Remained in battle positions during the day. That night the regiment crossed over the Potomac at Boteler's Ford near Shephardstown.

September - October 1862

Went into camp 20 miles north of Winchester along the Opequan Creek in the Shenandoah Valley.

October 26, 1862

Moved south passing through Winchester, Kerntown and Newtown.

November 2, 1862

Turned east passed through the mountains at Manassas Gap.

November 5, 1862

Went into camp in the vicinity of Culpeper Court House.

November 19, 1862

Broke camp and crossed over the Rapidan and bivouacked on the south bank of the river.

November 20 - 21, 1862 Marched 16 miles and camped near Spotsylvania Court House the night of the 21st.

November 22, 1862

Passed through Fredericksburg and camped east of town a mile and a half south of the Rappahannock River.

December 13, 1862

The Battle of Fredericksburg

December 1862

The regiment went into winter quarters.

January 29, 1863

The regiment was involved in the "Great Snowball Battle"

February - April 1863

Assigned Texas Brigade, Hood's Division, Dept. Of North Carolina and Southern Virginia

February 16, 1863

The regiment broke winter camp and moved towards Richmond.

February 22, 1863

Passed through Richmond and went into bivouac four miles south on Falling Creek. While camped near the railroad, troops engaged in stealing hats from passengers on passing trains.

March 18, 1863

Broke camp went on a forced march through Richmond towards Ashland.

March 20, 1863

Returned to camp site on Falling Creek

April - May 1863

Assigned Texas Brigade, Hood's Division, Dept. of Southern Virginia

April 2, 1863

The regiment broke camp and marched to Petersburg.

April 8, 1863

Marched to Suffolk, Virginia

April 11 - May 4, 1863

Siege of Suffolk, Virginia

April 1863

The regiment participated in foraging expedition along southern Virginia and North Carolina border.

May 2, 1863

The regiment was called to rejoin main army and started moving back towards Petersburg.

May 5, 1863

At Ivor Station on the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad

May - September 1863

Assigned Texas Brigade, Hood's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

May 13, 1863

Went into camp in the vicinity of Culpeper close to Raccoon Ford on the Rapidan River.

May 27, 1863

Formal review of the Division held by General Hood.

May 31, 1863

The regiment broke camp and marched 14 miles southeast toward Fredericksburg.

June 1, 1863

Retraced their steps and returned to camp site near Raccoon Ford.

June 4, 1863

Forded the Rapidan and marched 15 miles toward Culpeper.

June 6, 1863

Continued march in a heavy rain storm and headed for the upper reaches of the Rappahannock.

June 7, 1863

Returned to Culpeper over the same roads previously taken.

Marched west 5 miles and pitched camp near Cedar Mountain.

June 15, 1863

The regiment left the vicinity of Cedar Mountain and headed north up the east side of the Blue Ridge toward Ashby's Gap.

June 17, 1863

On the march again and went14 miles towards Upperville.

June 18, 1863

Passed through the mountains at Ashby's Gap forded the Shenandoah River and bivouacked near Millwood.

June 19, 1863

Moved north to Berryville, crossed back over to the south side of the Shenandoah River and occupied a position near the Snicker's Gap.

June 23, 1863

Retraced their steps back to Millwood

June 26, 1863

The regiment crossed the Potomac at Williamsport.

June 27, 1863

Passed through Greencastle with the band playing "Dixie". Moved north to Chambersburg and camped just north of town.

June 29, 1863

Took up the march on the Cashtown Road and marched 5 miles east and bivouacked near Fayetteville.

July 1 - 3, 1863

The Battle of Gettysburg Col. Key was wounded and Lt. Col. Carter was killed after assuming command.

July 4, 1863

Remained in battle positions with Major Bane in acting command.

July 5, 1863

Marched towards Fairfield

July 7, 1863

The regiment reached Hagerstown and took up position with their backs to the Potomac River.

July 14, 1863

Crossed over the Potomac near Williamsport

July 16, 1863

The regiment bivouacked at Bunker Hill for 4 days.

July 20, 1863

Passed through Chester Gap

July 24, 1863

The regiment went into camp at Culpeper Court House and remained there for 7 days.

August 1, 1863

Broke camp, moved southeast along the Rapidan River.

August 3, 1863

The regiment bivouacked at Raccoon Ford

August 4,1863

Moved down the Rapidan and along the Rappahannock to Fredericksburg.

August 6, 1863

The regiment went into camp in the vicinity of Fredericksburg for three weeks.

September 3, 1863

Moved down the Rappahannock to Port Royal

September - November, 1863

Assigned Texas Brigade, Hoods Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Tennessee

September 8, 1863

The regiment moved to Bowling Green and boarded train for Richmond.

September 9, 1863

Left Richmond by train heading south

September 17, 1863

The regiment detrained at Catoosa Station, Georgia and bivoucked at Ringgold a short distance away.

September 18, 1863

Moved north towards Pea Vine Creek and crossed over to take up positions along Chickamauga Creek.

September 19-20, 1863

The Battle of Chickamauga

September 22 - November 4, 1863

The siege of Chattanooga

October 28 - 29, 1863

The Battle of Wauhatchie

November, 1863 - April, 1864

Assigned Texas Brigade, Hood's-Jenkins'-Field's Division, Dept. Of East Tennessee

November 5, 1863

The regiment left the vicinity of Chattanooga and moved east and north towards Tyner's Station.

November 8, 1863

Moved north to Cleveland

November 9, 1863

Boarded train heading towards Knoxville via Sweetwater

November 12, 1863

Left train and performed rear guard operation at Sweetwater.

November 16, 1863

Moved to Louden

November 17, 1863 - December 4, 1863

The siege of Knoxville

November 19, 1863

Crossed the Tennessee River and moved to Knoxville

November 20, 1863

The regiment crossed to south side of the Tennessee and took up positions opposite Union held Fort Higley

November 29, 1863

Skirmish at Fort Higley

December 4, 1863

The regiment left the vicinity of Knoxville heading east to Rogersville.

December 8, 1863

Bivouacked at Rogersville

December 9, 1863

Skirmish at Bean's Station

December 10, 1863

The regiment bivouacked at Bean's Station for 10 days.

December 19, 1863

Moved south and crossed the Holston River.

December 22, 1863

The regiment went into winter quarters 1 mile north of Morristown.

February 10, 1864

Broke winter camp and moved west towards Chesterfield.

February 15, 1864

Bivoucked near Chesterfield for 7 days.

February 22, 1864

Headed back east towards Bull's Gap

February 26, 1864

The regiment took up positions in winter quarters at Bull's Gap.

March 28, 1864

The regiment broke winter camp and moved south towards Greenville.

March 29, 1864

Moved northeast towards Zollicoffer, Tennessee

April 1, 1864

Went into camp at Zollicoffer for 10 days.

April, 1864 - April, 1865

Assigned Texas Brigade, Field's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

April 11, 1864

Moved to Bristol, Tennessee

April 15, 1864

The regiment boarded train to Lynchburg.

April 18, 1864

Bivoucked at Lynchburg

April 20, 1864

Boarded train to Charlottesville

April 23, 1864

The regiment left the train at Charlottesville headed towards Cobham Station and camped.

April 28, 1864

Review and inspection of the Division held by General Field.

April 29, 1864

Review of 1st Corps held by General Lee.

April 30, 1864

Moved towards Gordonsville and bivoucked north of town.

May 4, 1864

Moved east down the Catharpin Road towards the wilderness.

May 5 - 6, 1864

The Battle of the Wilderness

May 7, 1864

The regiment buried their dead, and that night moved towards Spotsylvania Court House.

May 8 - 21, 1864

The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

May 21 - 22, 1864

Moved towards the North Anna River

May 23 - 26, 1864

The Battle of North Anna

May 27, 1864

Moved south towards Ashland Station

May 29, 1864

The regiment entrenched in vicinity of Gaines' Mill and New Cold Harbor.

June 1 - 3, 1864

The Battle of Cold Harbor

June 13, 1864

Moved south and crossed the Chickahominy and bivoucked near the old Frayser's Farm battlefield.

June 16, 1864

Moved south and crossed the James River near Drewry's Bluff.

June 17, 1864

The regiment occupied the lines at Bermuda Hundred.

June 18 - July 28, 1864

The siege of Petersburg

July 28, 1864

Moved to Dunlap's Station

July 29, 1864

The regiment boarded the train to Richmond and went into lines on New Market Heights.

July 29, 1864 - April 3, 1865

The siege of Richmond

August 16, 1864

Skirmish at White Oak Swamp under acting commander Lt. Col. Winkler

September 28, 1864

Soiree held at Chaffin's Bluff camp with Mrs. Winkler as hostess.

September 29, 1864

The Battle of Chaffin's Farm

October 7, 1864

The Battle of Darbytown Road During the fighting, General Gregg is killed.

October 27, 1864

Skirmish at Williamsburg Road

October, 1864

The regiment went into winter camp 8 miles east of Richmond on the Charles City Road.

January 20, 1865

Skirmish at New Market Road

April 2, 1865

The regiment broke camp, moved to Richmond and boarded train to Petersburg.

April 3, 1865

Evacuated Petersburg and moved west as rear guard to main army.

April 4, 1865

Bivoucked at Amelia Court House

April 5-6, 1865

Skirmish at Rice's Station

April 7, 1865

Skirmish at Farmville

April 8, 1865

Bivoucked 2 miles east of Appomattox Court House.

April 9, 1865

In their last operational march the regiment marched 1 mile towards Appomattox Court House. General Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia.

April 12, 1865

The troops surrendered their weapons and received their paroles.

April 14, 1865

Sergeant Thomas Macon Mullens of Co. E is last man in the regiment to surrender.

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Co. B - 13th Texas Regiment of Cavalry


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13th Texas Cavalry Regiment

The Thirteenth Texas Cavalry mustered on 22 February 1862 in northeast Texas and 1 March 1862 in the southern counties. Both Colonel John Howell Burnett, the regimental commander, and Anderson Floyd Crawford, the second in command, had resigned from the Texas Senate in January. Counties represented in the unit were Henderson, Anderson, Houston, Cherokee, Leon, Trinity, Angelina, Polk, Tyler, Jasper, Newton, Hardin, and Newton. The initial strength of the regiment was 1,125 officers and men, but was reduced to 842 primarily as a result of the Confederate Conscription Act of 16 April 1862, which exempted men under eighteen or over thirty-five, and required that units undergo reorganization and a reelection of officers. The reorganization took place at Porter's Springs, Houston County, on 24 May 1862. On 7 June 1862 the regiment, along with Major Robert Simonton Gould's 6th Texas Cavalry Battalion, departed for Arkansas. Brig. Gen. Henry Eustace McCulloch delayed them north of his headquarters in Tyler, Texas for training and to allow stragglers to rejoin the unit. They departed for Little Rock on 2 July 1862.

The regiment was delayed in Lafayette County, Arkansas, by an epidemic of measles and typhoid fever. They were initially camped near Spring Bank, but moved later to a camp near Walnut Hills. The 13th lost thirty men to disease during July and August. The Texans continued on to Little Rock, leaving Walnut Hills on 22 August 1862 and arriving in Little Rock 6 September 1862, and proceeding north to Camp Holmes where they arrived on the ninth.

The regiment was added to the first brigade of a newly organized Texas division commanded by Brigadier General McCulloch. In October 1862 three brigades of the division engaged in a number of pointless movements along White River. Heavy rains and freezing weather resulted in significant illness due to exposure. The division returned to Camp Nelson, near Austin, Arkansas, on 14 October 1862. An epidemic of typhoid fever, pneumonia, and tuberculosis soon broke out. The 13th Texas was reduced by deaths and disability discharges from 855 in June 1862 to 615 at the end of February 1863. November 1862 was the worst, with twenty-five deaths. Due to conditions in Arkansas, rations were limited and of poor quality.

Shortly after Christmas of 1862, Major General John George Walker replaced Brigadier General McCulloch as division commander. McCulloch assumed command of the third brigade. The division was ordered to Pine Bluff, Arkansas in early January 1863. On the 11th Walker received orders to reinforce Arkansas Post, a fortress defending the Arkansas River. After a forced march, it was learned that the Post had surrendered on the twelfth. Union General William T. Sherman reported that 4,791 prisoners, many from the fourth brigade of the Texas division, had been captured. The 13th and other regiments of Walker's Division were directed to construct defensive earthworks near Pine Bluff to counter the threat that Union forces would continue up the Arkansas River.

Snow and freezing weather plagued the regiment, who lost 1st Lieutenant George Gaston of Company D and Private John Mitchell of Company K to exposure. The Union threat did not materialize, and the division was moved into winter quarters near Pine Bluff at Camp Mills and later Camp Wright, four miles northwest of Pine Bluff.

The remainder of the winter of 1862-1863 was warmer, and the regiment was resupplied with tents, blankets, and clothing. During February and March 1863, many soldiers of the 13th were convinced that their enlistments were concluding, unaware that they had made a commitment to a three-year enlistment during the reorganization. Desertions were a serious problem during the spring. The 13th Texas followed the division to Louisiana on 26 April 1863 as part of an attempt to relieve the Union threat to Vicksburg.

The movement of Walker's Division to Louisiana caused Union General Nathaniel Banks to withdraw from Alexandria, where the 13th arrived on 28 May 1863. Confederate Major General Richard Taylor was directed to attack a chain of Union logistical bases on the west bank of the Mississippi that supported Grant's siege of Vicksburg. The 13th Texas was detached from the division and assigned to Brig. Gen. Paul Octave Hebert for operations against the Federal camps at Lake Providence, Louisiana, north of Vicksburg. The action involved the 13th Texas, the 13th Louisiana Partisan Cavalry, and one section of artillery. After building a floating bridge on Bayou Macon near Caledonia, the force encountered elements of the 1st Kansas Mounted Infantry near Bunch's Bend, skirmishing with the Union forces and capturing a number of supply wagons and prisoners. The attack on Lake Providence on 9 June 1863 was indecisive, and Federal forces prevented a battle by destroying the bridge on the Tensas River. The 13th Texas had one killed, Sgt. Carlisle McClung of Company F, and two Privates and one Lieutenant captured. The Texans returned to the rail yard at Delhi to wait for the remainder of the division..

The remainder of 1863 was uneventful for the 13th Texas, marked by picket duty on the Red River near Cheneyville, Opelousas, and Marksville, and on the Mississippi south of Simmesport in December. The division moved into winter quarters in late December one mile south of Fort DeRussy and two miles north of Marksville. The winter was spent improving the defenses of the fort and constructing a raft of floating timber on the Red River to prevent Union gunboats from navigating the river. Company E, commanded by Capt. James Brown Rounsaville, was detached to the garrison at Fort DeRussy.

A major campaign against Confederate forces in Louisiana was launched by Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks 13 March 1864. His combined force of soldiers and sailors numbered nearly 40,000. Between that date and 4 April 1864, the 13th and Walker's Division withdrew to a few miles north of Mansfield on the road to Shreveport. Fort DeRussy withstood the Federal attack for only a few hours on 14 March 1864. The majority of Company E, 13th Texas, escaped, but five soldiers were captured. Units from Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri augmented Major General Taylor's forces near Mansfield in early April. A major battle with Banks' invasion force was fought a few miles south of Mansfield at a site known as Sabine Crossroads. It was a decisive Confederate victory, and Federal forces withdrew the night of 8 April 1864 to positions near Pleasant Hill. The 13th Texas lost ten killed, forty-one wounded, and six missing in the battle of Mansfield on 8 April 1864 and the battle of Pleasant Hill the following day. Pleasant Hill was a much deadlier conflict, since Union lines were heavily fortified with barricades of logs and fence rails. Lieutenant Colonel Crawford, commanding the 13th Texas, lost two horses that day. Union forces retreated the night of the ninth to Grand Ecore on the Red River, pursued by Confederate cavalry.

A second invasion column, commanded by Union General Frederick Steele, had pushed south from Little Rock and had occupied Camden, Arkansas. Steele's forces had originally intended to join those of General Banks in Shreveport. Walker's Division and the 13th Texas marched north on the military road from Shreveport to Camden, arriving at Camden, which had been abandoned by Steele, on 28 Apr. 1864. Due to chronic health problems Colonel Burnett had been transferred to garrison duty in Crockett, Texas and resigned 22 Apr. 1864. Walker's forces continued the pursuit of Union forces to Jenkins' Ferry on the Saline River, where a battle was fought in rain and mud as Steele's forces attempted to retreat across the river. The outcome of the battle was indecisive and costly to the Confederates. The 13th Texas was among the more fortunate in the division, with only one killed and eleven wounded.

Following the battle of Jenkins' Ferry, the division withdrew to Camden, where they improved the defensive positions along the river. Returning to Louisiana, they found that General Banks' forces had already withdrawn, leaving Simmesport for New Orleans on 21 May 1864. Maj. Gen. Walker was replaced as division commander temporarily by Brig. Gen. Wilburn King, and later, on 4 September 1864 by Maj. Gen. John H. Forney. Plans to deploy Walker's Division across the Mississippi to join a new command of General Taylor caused much dissention and many desertions. The plan was abandoned later that month, and the division returned to Arkansas to counter a Federal threat, which never materialized.

The 13th Texas and Walker's Division returned to Louisiana at the end of November 1864 and moved into winter quarters near Minden, Louisiana. The Texans moved camp to Shreveport on 27 January 1865, and were honored by a huge barbecue on Saturday, 18 February 1865. Ordered to return to Texas, they arrived at Camp Groce, near Hempstead, Texas, on 15 April 1865. Most of the 13th Texas Cavalry was home on leave when Generals Kirby Smith and John Magruder surrendered the Trans-Mississippi forces 2 June 1865 at Galveston, Texas.

Field officers:

Colonels. John H. Burnett (elected 1 March 1862); Anderson F. Crawford (promoted 22 April 1864).

Lieutenant Colonels. Anderson F. Crawford (elected 1 March 1862); Charles R. Beaty (promoted 22 April 1864).

Majors. Charles R. Beaty (elected 1 March 1862), Elias T. Seale (promoted November 1864).

Adjutants: John M. Hilliard (1 Mar. 1862 – 23 May 1862), Capt. James C. Wooters (24 May 1862 – 27 Jul. 1862), Lieut. James R. Burnett (28 Jul. 1862 – 20 Nov. 1862), Capt. J. Pat Henry (21 Nov 1862 – 10 Jan. 1865), 2nd Lieut. Ernest Geisendorff (11 Jan. 1865 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Surgeons: Capt. William F. Corley (1 Mar. 1862 – 23 May 1862), Capt. John M. Hilliard (24 May 1862 – 28 Jul. 1862), Capt. Edward Currie (29 Jul. 1862 – 15 Nov. 1862), 2nd Lieut. John J. Burroughs (acting) (29 Oct. 1862 – 9 Jun. 1863), Dr. Thomas H. Hollis, 21 Aug. 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Assistant Surgeons: Lieut. J. C. Brubaker, Lieut. John L. Cornish (resigned 2 Dec. 1864), Lieut. W. P. Means, Lieut. Shadrach J. Collins.

Quartermasters: Capt. Armisted T. Monroe, Capt. Riley J. Blair, (11 Dec. 1862).

Commissary: Wilson E. Hail (1 Mar. 1862 – 20 Nov. 1862), Lieut. James H. Finch (no record after 1863).

Chaplain: John B. Renfro, (1 Mar. 1862 – 21 Oct. 1862), Richard F. Fancher, (10 Jan. 1864 – 26 Aug. 1864).

Sergeant Major: Riley J. Blair, Co C, (24 May 1862 – 7 Feb. 1863), James B. Rounsaville, Co C (8 Feb. 1863 – 2 Dec. 1863), B. C. Crawford, Co G, (12 Feb. 1864 – 9 Apr. 1864, KIA at Pleasant Hill), Henry Ralph, Co G, (Apr. 1964 – 2 Jun. 1865.)

Color Bearer: George A. Hadon, Co B, (24 May 1862 – 23 Jan. 1863, died of disease, Camp Nelson, Ark.), Ransom P. Horde, Co G, (10 Dec. 1863 – 22 Aug. 1864), Edman F. Bridges, Co C, (appointed 23 Aug. 1864), Cpl. Soloman Wishard, Co I, (as of the Apr. 1865 muster).

Captains, and counties from which the companies came:

Co. A, (Leon): Jerome N. Black (21 Feb. 1862 – 9 Jun. 1862), Granderson M. Nash (10 Jun. 1862 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. B, (Houston & Cherokee): John T. Smith (22 Feb. 1862 – 10 Aug. 1863), Joshua B. Young (11 Aug. 1862 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. C, (Houston): George English (22 Feb. 1862 – 27 Aug. 1863), Crockett J. English (28 Aug. 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. D, (Anderson): James Steele Hanks (22 Feb. 1862 – 9 Jun. 1863), John C. Oldham (10 Jun 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. E, (Henderson): William K. Payne (22 Feb. 1862 – 31 Aug. 1863), James Eastland (1 Sep. 1863 – 2 Dec. 1863), James B. Rounsaville (3 Dec. 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. F, (Angelina): Hiram Brown (1 Mar. 1862 – 27 Aug. 1863), Samuel B. Thomas (28 Aug. 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. G, "Crawford's Rebels" (Jasper): Elias Thompson Seale (1 Mar. 1862 – 15 Nov. 1862), Thomas F. Truett (16 Nov. 1863 – 12 Aug. 1864), Elias T. Seale (13 Aug. 1864 – Nov. 1864), William F. Seale (Nov. 1864 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. H, "Dreadnaughts" (Newton): William Blewett (1 Mar. 1862 – 19 Sep. 1862, died in Little Rock), John Thomas Stark (20 Sep. 1862 – 25 Feb. 1865), Thomas J. Brack (26 Feb. 1865 – 2 Jun. 1865).

Co. I, "Orange Greys" (Orange): Samuel A. Fairchild, Hiram G. Cline.

Co. K "Jack Bean's Cavalry" (Tyler): John Thomas Bean (1 Mar. 1862 – 2 Oct. 1862), Charles H. Jones (3 Oct. 1863 – 2 Jun. 1865).


13th Texas Cavalry

Company B

Abney, Madison

Alfred, Aaron J.

Allison, Jacob H.

Allison, Samuel H.

Allison, Thomas J.

Atkinson, Daniel

Atkinson, John

Atkinson, Lewis

Atkinson, William

Baker, Murdock M., Sgt.

Bartee. James W., Cpl.

Beavers, Joseph

Beckham, Franklin A.,2nd Lt.

Bitner, W.D.

Brent, Peter E.,Sgt.

Brown, G.W.

Broxson, Enoch, 1st Lt.

Bunn, Eli M.

Burrett, John H., Col.

Burton, David L., 3rd Lt.

Bynum, Jasper L.

Byrd, J.F.

Caldwell, Cyrus W.

Campbell, Alex C., Cpl.

Casteel, Asberry H., Sgt.Maj.

Chears, Andrew J.

Clinton, John T.

Coghill, William W.

Corley, William F., Surg.

Craddock, James W.

Craddock, William W.

Crowson, Obed. L., Sgt.

Cummins, James H.

Day, William W.

Denton, Cathy M.

Dickerson, Darius A.

Dickerson, Van G.

Downs, James E.

Dunnagan, Alfred J.

Dyers, Milton S., Cpl.

Ellis, Benjamin S.

Ellis, James B.

Ellis, Obed L., Cpl.

Furr, Benjamin C.

Furr, Joseph H.

 
Gibson, John I., 1st Sgt.

Goodman, Benjamin L.

Goodrum, Robert B.

Gossett, F.A.

Gossett Kelsey L.

Gossett, Preston, Cpl.

Haddox, James H.

Haden, George A.

Hail, Edley E.

Hail, Wilson E., Comsy.

Hall, Frank

Hall, Samuel H.

Hallmarke, George G., Sgt.

Hallmarke, Thomas L.

Harkins, John B.

Harrell, John J.J.A.

Hartfield, Joseph A.

Heam, T.L.

Herron, William J.

Hester, Samuel G., Cpl.

Hester, Thomas R.

Hill, E.M.

Hogue, William

Jones, Sebom G.K.

Jordan, James M.

Kaddock, J.W.

King, H.M.

King, John B.

Klingelhefer, August W.

Lacy, John B.

Leaverton, Charles A.

Leaverton, George W.

Legory, Augustus

Long, James S.

Long, John, 1st Lt.

Martin, Henry F.

Mayes, William E.

McKinzie, Daniel

McKinzie, Henry L., Sgt.

McManners, Dawson

Monday, Columbus M.

Moore, James H.

Moore, William H.

Murchison, Morgan R.

Murchison, William M.

Murphy, Samuel C.

Musgrove, Edward F.

Nelson, Charles C.O.

Nelson, Ralph H.

Nite, James M.

Porterfield, John A.

Ragan, David C.

Reynolds, George W.

Reynolds, James

Rhodes, Joseph W.

Rhone, George W.

Rice, Francis M.

Richards, Robert W.R.

Ritchey, John R.

Sanders, J.K.

Sanders, S.A.

Saxon, Robert H.

Scarbrough, L.L.

Shiflett, King D.D.

Skidmore, Claton D.

Smith, John T., Capt.

Smith, Robert J.

Stepp, Newton L.

Stevens, Thomas

Stewart, Frank

Stewart, James J.

Stone, Robert

Stribling, John C.

Stubblefield, Wilson M., Sgt.

Toney, William T.

Turner, Absalom D.

Turner, William P.

Vamadore, John C.

Wall, John C.

White, Calvin H., Sgt.

White, Stephen H.

Williams, George R.

Wills, Robert W.

Wilson, John M.

Wingfield, Lewis H.

Wingfield, William E., 1st Lt.

Witherspoon, Alexander M.

Wooters, James C., Adj.

Wortham, William, 1st Lt.

Wright Joseph A.

Young, Joshua B., Capt.

Young, Peter

 

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Civil War Service of

Pvt. Tilman B. White (CSA)
(Pension No. # 14745)



Co. G - Pete Hardeman's Texas Cavalry Bn.
(became: 1st Regiment AZ Brigade)

31st Texas Cavalry (Hawpe's Regt.)
Ganos Brigade - Maxies Division


"The Southern Cross of Honor"
                          
 
Gen GANO'S BRIGADE

     Gano's Brigade was variously known as Gano's Texas Cavalry Battalion, Gano's Squadron, and Gano's Guard, with no apparent change in strength as its names changed. Early in the Civil Warqv Albert Sidney Johnstonqv asked Richard Montgomery Ganoqv to organize two companies of Texas cavalry and bring them to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to serve as headquarters scouts. Arriving after Johnston died, Gano was ordered to report to Gen. John Morgan at Chattanooga. He arrived there with as many Union prisoners, captured along the Tennessee River, as he had soldiers. Gano's cavalry served under Morgan for fifteen months, when Gano became ill and withdrew from active service. When he returned to active duty the unit was serving in the Trans-Mississippi Department and was engaged in action in Indian Territory under the command of Gen. Samuel Bell Maxey.qv In Maxey's command were 6,000 Indians under the Cherokee war chief Stand Watie. The Indians and Gano's troops cooperated. Their most notable action was in the engagement at Poison Springs, Arkansas, in April 1864, when Gano's troops took a Union wagon train from 2,500 soldiers. In July Gano's Brigade attacked the Sixth Kansas Cavalry within five miles of Fort Smith and captured 400 six-shooters, 200 Sharps rifles, and a number of horses, all badly needed supplies. In September 1864 the brigade participated in the battle of Cabin Creek, the last major engagement of the war in Indian Territory. It took a supply train from 610 Union troops en route from Fort Scott, Kansas, to Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. By October the brigade was south of the Arkansas River, and in January 1865 it was put under the command of Gen. Hamilton P. Beeqv and sent to Rusk, Texas, as Bee's Brigade.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Frank Cunningham, General Stand Waite's Confederate Indians (San Antonio: Naylor, 1959). L. W. Horton, "General Sam Bell Maxey: His Defense of North Texas and the Indian Territory," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 74 (April 1971).

Col Trezevant C. Hawpe

     In early 1862 Hawpe organized the Thirty-first Texas Cavalry Regiment and was elected its colonel. The regiment served under Gen. Thomas C. Hindman in Indian Territory, Arkansas, and Missouri. It fought in the battle at Newtonia, Missouri, in September 1862. On November 1, 1862, the regiment was dismounted, and on November 21 Hawpe resigned to return to Dallas. By mid-December 1862 he was engaged in hauling supplies to the Confederate forces in Arkansas and Indian Territory. He served as a trustee for Dallas Male and Female Collegeqv in 1863. Hawpe was killed in Dallas on August 14, 1863, as a result of a quarrel and was buried in the Masonic Cemetery there.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Alwyn Barr, Polignac's Texas Brigade, Texas Gulf Coast Historical Association Publication Series 8.1 (November 1964). Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County (Chicago: Lewis, 1892; rpt., Dallas: Walsworth, 1976).

     I Enter Hardeman's Unit here starting in April 1864, as this is when he is assigned
to Gen Gano's Brigade and I am sure, this is where Tilman B. White, is with Gano
and Hardeman, thus his participation with these units.

Engagements

  • Poison Spring, April 18, 1864

  • Massard's Prarie, near Ft. Smith, July 27, 1864

  • Cabin Creek, September 19, 1864

Regimental Field and Staff

First Commander:

  • William P. Hardeman (Col.)

Field Officers:

  • Peter Hardeman (Lt.Col., Col.)

  • Michael Looscan (Major)

  • Edward Riordan (Lt.Col.)

  • Alexander W. Terrel (Major)

  • Silias Hare - Captain and Assistant quartermaster

  • James Magoffin - Captain and Commissary of Subsistence

  • D.Waverly Lewis - Lt. and Adjutant

  • Hamilton Bradford - Surgeon

April 1864

Assigned to Gano's Brigade, Maxey's Cavalry Division, District of Arkansas, Trans-Mississippi Department

April 18, 1864

Battle of Poison Spring, Arkansas

Major Looscan is commanding the regiment, and he was recognized as "prompt, active and gallant" during the battle.

The majority of the regiment served on the flank, however Captain Damron took a detachment of twenty-five men to scout the rear.

Casualties: one killed and three wounded

July 1864

Assigned to Gano's brigade, District of the Indian territory, Trans-Mississippi Department

July 27, 1864

A detachment under Maj. Looscan fight at Massard's Prairie.

Casualties: four wounded

September 1864

Assigned to Gano's Brigade, Cooper's (Indian) Division, District of the Indian territory, Trans-Mississippi Department

The regiment is now at battalion strength.

September 19, 1864

Battle of Cabin Creek, Indian territory

Casualties: one killed and four wounded

Late September 1864

Assigned to Fifth Texas Cavalry Brigade, Second Texas Cavalry Division, First Corps, Trans-Mississippi Department

December 1864

Col. Peter Hardeman applies for the additions of Capt. McFarland's and Bone's unattached companies to return his command to regimental strength.

January 1865

The regiment is increased by the addition of the First (Fourth) Cavalry Battalion, Arizona Brigade.

February 18, 1865

The regiment is ordered to report to Major General Wharton at Hempstead and be dismounted.

March 1865

The regiment is dismounted.

April 7, 1865

Assigned to the First Brigade (Harrison's) of Maxey's Infantry Division, District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, Trans-Mississippi Department

May 26, 1865

The regiment is surrendered by General E.K. Smith, commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department

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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
Index of family Records
Sion Service - Texas Revolution 1836 Houston Co Tax Records 1838-1848
Census 1850 - 1860 Prichard Children Court Records - Stephen White Guardian - Prichard's
Land Patent - Sion Pritchard 1878 Original Patent/Grant GLO Copies
Prichard Family File - Click Here
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Notaries Register Houston County -  Dec 12, 1854 - Stephen White
The Family of: 

Mildred (Milly) Whitehead White
(Dau of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 6 Sep 1811 Spartanburg/Union Co SC
Died: 2 Dec 1848 Houston Co TX

Buried: Unknown TX

(Lived in Union/Spartanburg Co SC, Morgan Co GA, Lowndes Co AL, Houston Co TX)

Married: 25 Jan 1832 Lowndes Co AL

Sion (Scion-Zion) Pritchard

(Son of Unknown Parents)
(Pritcher, Prichard)

Served: Army of the Republic 1836

Born: abt 1810
Died: bet 1848/1850 Houston Co TX
Buried: Unknown TX

Known Children of Sion & Milly (6)

Children of Sion & Milly
Mary J Pritchard
b. abt 1833 AL
d. Unkn
 Melissa (Melicia) Ann Pritchard
b. 11 Jan 1835 Lowndes Co AL
d. 11 Aug 1908 Mexia Limestone Co TX
buried: Point Enterprise Cem Mexia TX

Photo

married: 4 Mar 1857 Madisonville Madison Co TX
Benjamin Sheldon Allphin
(son of Israel & Bernetta [Collins] Allphin)

Pvt Co K 25th TX Cav - Gillespie's Reg't

Civil War Service Records

b. 28 Jan 1835 Payson Adams Co IL
d. 10 Mar 1910 Mexia Limestone Co TX
buried: Point Enterprise Cem Mexia TX

Known Children: 9
Martha J, Burnette C, Laura A, Mary M,
Dora, Sarah L, Ida (Dutchie), Benjamin S Jr, John

 Lavina Elizabeth Pritchard
"Lizzie"
b. 8 Jul 1837 Houston Co TX
d. 6 Mar 1916 Jack Co TX
bu: Los Crk Cem Jacksboro Jack Co TX

married: abt 1859/60 TX
Robert J Hamilton
b. 3 Apr 1821
d. 13 Aug 1895 TX
bu: Los Crk Cem Jacksboro Jack Co TX

Known Children: Unkn

Nancy Pritchard
b. abt 1842 TX
d. Unkn
 James (Ja) Monroe Pritchard
b. 14 Feb 1844 TX
d. 28 Jul 1910 TX

bu: Los Creek Cem Jacksboro Jack Co TX
Known Children: Unkn

2nd m. 2 Dec 1883 Young Co TX
Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Tyson
b. 20 Oct 1848 Ansonville Anson Co NC
d. 19 Aug 1940 Wichita Falls Wichita Co TX
bu: Pioneer Cem Graham Young Co TX
1st m. 23 Dec 1869
William B Munnerlyn
b. 10 Jan 1848 Anson Co NC
d. 3 May 1883 Young Co TX
bu: Pioneer Cem Graham Young Co TX

Known Childern: 2 - Lora E, Frances

Sarah A Pritchard
b. abt 1846 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn

m. 20 Jan 1873 Walker Co TX
Reuben Joshua Robinson
(son of George W & Emily C [Allphin] Robinson)
b. 7 Feb 1847 Walker Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn

Known Children: 1 - Sion W.

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Sion on Houston County Texas
Tax list from 1838-1848

Census & Tax Records:

1838 Houston Co Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

White, William.
White, Robert. 
Prichard, Sion
White, Stephen
Browning, G W

White, Stephen
White, Tilman

1839 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
No. Name

Tax

238

Stephen White

 16.43

239

S. White for L.W. White

 6.00

240

Tilman B. White

7.00

241 William White

2.00

242 Sion Pritchard

7.00

130 Robert White

1.00

180 Alex. White

1.00

223 W. White

6.18

1840 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name

acres  

 

Value

Tax

Stephen White 5615 5615

7.41

T. B. White blank blank  
Levi White 1476 3690  
Sion Pritchard 2711 6777

2.89

James Gossett

1117

 

 6.32

William White

2214

 

7.37

1841 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value

Total

Sion Pritchard 2534 2534 13.67
Stephen White 4605 4605 28.02
Levi W White 1476 1476 8.38
John S White blank blank

blank

1842 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value Total
Sion Pritchard 2534 1207 2.41
Stephen White 5502 2751 4.28
Levi W White 1476 738 1.73
T. B. White blank blank 1.00
1844 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value Total
Sion Pritchard 1894 ? 3.26
Levi W White blank blank ?

1845 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name Acres Value Total
Sion Prichard 2534 4/? 2.96
Stephen White 177 4/? 5.08
Levi W White blank blank .61

1846 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name Acres Value Total
Sion Prichard       
Stephen White       

1847 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name Acres Value StateTax Co Tax
Sion Pritchard 2214 1107 4.40 2.20
Stephen White 1107 1107 7.36 3.68
Levi W White blank blank 1.48 .74
T. B. White blank blank 1.59 .79
1848 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value StateTax Co Tax
Sion Pritchard blank blank 1.94 .65
T. B White blank blank 1.50 .50
Levi W White 1676 735 2.72 .91

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 Prichard Children - 1850 Census - Walker Co TX
 
Stephen in the Census is spelled "STEVEN"

Click here to View the Hand Written Census 1850 Walker Co TX

Page 279 of Census - Household = 423-423

Name Age Sex Trade State of Birth
White, Steven 64 m Blacksmith, Ferry Man NC
Nancy 68? f   SC

Listed as living with Stephen & Nancy in 1850 census are the Pritchard Children,
these would be the children of their daughter Mildred Whitehead White
and her husband Sion Pritchard, both died before the 1850 census.

Mary J Prichard** 17  f (b.1833) ALA
Melicia Ann 16  f (b.1834) ALA
Levinia 13 f (b.1837) TX
Nancy 8 f (b.1842) TX
Ja 6 m (b.1844) TX
Sarah 4 f (b.1846) TX
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1860 we see 2 Prichard children remaining, Monroe and Sarah,
Monroe must be the 'Ja', in the 1850 census? Sarah married in 1873
in Walker Co TX, to Reuben Robinson. Ja or Monroe's fate is unknown.
He would have reached Civil War fighting age by 1863? (18).  His name
is also listed by some as James Monroe Prichard.

1860 Houston County Census Page 258 beat #9

715-669  
White,  Levi        42   m    Laborer      GA 
             Sarah     31   f      Housewife   VA
             Allice      12   f                          TX
               Wm      08   m                        TX
              Ellen     06   f                          TX
              Benj      04   m                        TX
       Therston      01   m                        TX
Living in same household:
Pritcher, Monroe  15  m                       TX
          "    Sarah     13  f                        TX

Living in same household:
Moore   Wm          24 m     Laborer          MO
Bennet  Soil           24 m     Wood Cutter  MO

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          Sion Prichard   

Stephen White Appointed Guardian

Minor Heirs of Sion (Fion) Prichard
Case No. 65

Jan 1849 Term - Page 3/4 - Vol A2

In this case it is ordered that 
Mr Stephen White Guardian
Thereas at the December term of this court 1848 on order was named
upon the application of said White for Letters of guardianship on the
person and estate of said minors that be be appointed guardian on 
condition that he eter into bond within the terms prescribed by law. 
Which the said Stephen White failed to ????? is therefore ordered 
that an order made in relation thereto at said December Term 
last past be and the same is hereby revoked and that said 
White pay the cost in said proceedings and that execution issue
for the same. 

Houston County Texas
Probate Records of Sion Pritchard
Stephen White Administrator of Estate
(Son-in-law of Stephen's)

1860 - Friday November 30th - Page 126
Court met pursuant to Adjounment

Chief Justice vs. 
Stephen White, Guardian
of Sion Pritchards heirs.
===
Ordered by the Court that citation issue to said Gdn. requiring him to
make an Exhibit of the condition of the estate of said minors.

1860 - December 31th - Page 133

Chief Justice vs. 
Stephen White, Guardian
of Sion Pritchards heirs.
===
Ordered by the Court that this cause 
be continued and hat alias citation issue.

1861 - January 28th - Page 150

Chief Justice vs. 
Stephen White, Guardian
of Sion Pritchards heirs.
===
Continued by request of deft.

1861 - February 25th - Page 164

Chief Justice vs. 
Stephen White, Guardian
of Sion Pritchards heirs.
===
Ordered by the Court that the exhibit this day filed by 
Stephen White Guardian & c, be received and placed
on file, upon the payment of costs. 

Notes: 
Mildred White Pritchard the wife of Sion died about 1848
this was also the last year I find Sion Pritchard on Houston
County's Tax List, Stephen was Estate Admin. by 1852, so
I place Sion's death between 1848 & 1850.  Stephen and 
wife Nancy were the Guardians of the Pritchard Children 
until they came of age, however, in the 1860 Census 2 of 
the Pritchard Children are living with Stephen's son Levi 
W White, who was living next door to his parents, now in
their mid seventies.

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Land Patent - 1878
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 Notarial Register

Houston County Texas

1852 - 1855

Sion Pritchard is also listed
List on most pages below starting:
March 8th, 1853

Stephen Whtie Sr is at the bottom
December 12th, 1854

Pages provided by: Bettie Sarver

Posting all of the pages below:
Handwritten followed by transcribed copy


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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
The Family of: 

Stephen Murphy White
(Son of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)

Born: 28 Apr 1814 Morgan Co GA
Died: Unknown
Buried: Unknown

If Stephen made it to Texas in 1836
we have no evidence, could have died
between 1830 and 1836 in Lowndes Co AL?

In 1836 Stephen Sr was 50yrs old!
However, I  had older relative (51yrs) who
fought in the Black Hawk War of 1832, in IL.

(Lived in Union SC)

Notes:  {Explanation of the Stephen Sr vs Stephen M White}
It is not conclusive that Stephen M White, ever came to Texas with his father, however, on the 1838 Tax List for Houston County, "Two" Stephen White's are listed, now, is it because he is handling his son, Levi's taxes while he is away?  or Stephen's because he is away?  Here's what I see, on the 1839 Tax list, Stephen Sr is listed and then listed again, this time it says "S White for L. W. White, was Levi away on Militia duty, or was he still in Lowndes Co AL? And Dad was covering their land grants, by paying the taxes in their absence?  

Indians/War's
One of our fellow researchers opened my mind to the possibility that Stephen M, never came to Houston County, and that the Stephen White listed in Clapp's militia unit, that both fought the Indians, and in the war of independence, was Stephen Sr?  He did have 5000 plus acres of land at his peak, could have been Grants for settling in Houston Co, or from his service in those conflicts.  

It is strange, unless Stephen M was killed in either of the events mentioned, but he never appears again after the War of Independence.

I once thought that Stephen Sr was to old to fight in a war, but my Osborn Grandfather who fought in the Black Hawk War, was well over 50, and his relatives serving with him were also about his age, in fact the unit was called "Old Battalion of Mounted Rangers", after seeing this, I can now agree that the soldier named Stephen White in Clapp's to fight Indian's and maybe in the War of Independence, could in fact, be Stephen Sr.

Stephen M's middle name:
If Stephen Sr is the only one in Houston Co TX., then, where is Stephen M White?    Stephen Murphy White, his middle name is in respect for the Murphy family, that his sister, Susan married into.

He Died?
Their is also the possibility that SM died at some point in the Migration, he was born 1814, he was 16 years old, if still alive, when they are thought to have arrived in Lowndes Co AL, and by the time Stephen Sr left AL, he was 22 years old,

No Marriage record in Lowndes?
I have not found a marriage record for him in Lowndes, as we did for some of the brothers and sisters.

Lowndes/Montgomery Co Formation:
When they arrived in Lowndes it was still Montgomery Co, 1831 I believe Lowndes was formed from Montgomery,
have not check that counties records for his marriage.

1830 Census in AL: where's Stephen M? Indicates Stephen is not in the Household? He is 22 years old at this time.
          If he was in Lowndes County AL, we should have found him as head of household?

1830 Lowndes Co AL Census Page 279

Stephen White:

Males: 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 
Femal: 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Break down of census numbers:

Free white males    13 digits
Free white females 13 digits

1st & 2nd 13 Digits breakdown as follows
(including heads of families)

SAME FOR MALE AND FEMALE

MALES: 
(John, Tilman have left home, could be census error on Wm M died)
1st   digit - number in household age under 05 yrs.
2nd  digit - number in household age 05 & under 10 yrs. 
3rd  digit - number in household age 10 & under 15 yrs.
- Levi  W       12yrs  b.1818   
4th   digit - number in household age 15 & under 20 yrs.
- Stephen M 16yrs  b.1814
5th   digit - number in household age 20 & under 30 yrs.
6th   digit - number in household age 30 & under 40 yrs.
7th   digit - number in household age 40 & under 50 yrs.
- Father - Stephen b.1786
8th   digit - number in household age 50 & under 60 yrs.
9th   digit - number in household age 60 & under 70 yrs.
10th digit - number in household age 70 & under 80 yrs.
11th digit - number in household age 80 & under 90 yrs.
12th digit - number in household age 90 & under 100 yrs.
13th digit - number in household age 100 over yrs.

 

Census & Tax Records:

1838 Houston Co Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

White, William.
White, Robert. 
Prichard, Sion
White, Stephen
White, Stephen
White, Tilman

 

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Family Records
The Family of: 

Lavina Bailey White
(Dau of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 27 May 1816 Morgan Co GA
Died: 20 Dec 1858 (Possibly Houston Co TX)
Buried: Unknown McLennan Co TX

Known children: 10

Migration Route
lived in Union/Spartanburg Co SC, Morgan/Putman Co GA, Lowndes Co AL, Houston Co TX, McLennan Co TX

Married 1st: 28 May 1834 Lowndes Co AL

Middleton Woods Luckie 
(Luckey - Lucky - Parents Unknown) 
(Son of Unknown Luckie)
Born: abt 1810 GA
Died: 1875 McLennan Co TX
(Killed by highwaymen while on his way to
Waco from his home - Per descendant Ronnie Hilliard)

Buried: Unkn Cemetery outside Hubbard Hill Co TX

MW Married 2nd:  bet 1860 & 1865

Disa "Disy" Killough
(Dau of John Allen & Ann [Peeler] Killough)
Born: 29 Jan 1829 Jefferson Co AL 
Died: 10 Dec 1887 Hubbard Hill Co TX
Buried: Pin Oak Cemetery Hubbard Hill Co TX

Known Children: 3

Is possibly Middleton could be buried here also
Disa 2nd wife of Middleton
Known Children: Lavina & Middleton
 Reese (Ricea) G Luckie (CSA)
(Cpl Co A 15th TX Inf Regt)
(Pension app no. #06289 Hopkins Co TX)

Civil War Service Records
b. Nov 1835 Lowndes Co AL
d. aft 1900 census  buried: Unkn

m. abt 1870 TX
Virginia "Jennie" McBroom
(dau of Thomas & Nancy McBroom)
b. abt 1851 AL  d. Unkn bu: Unkn
Known Children: 6
William, John H, James H,
Thadeus Henry, George & Nancy

Civil War units out of Waco
McLennan Co TX;
Cavalry: 5th, 6th, 30th
Infantry: 7th, 12th,
15th

 Missouria Ann Luckie
b. 30 Nov 1837 Lowndes Co AL
d. 31 Mar 1936 Abilene Taylor Co TX
buried: McBee Cem Ovalo Taylor Co TX

m. 6 Oct 1859 McLennan Co TX
Andrew Jackson Freeman Sr (CSA)
(Son of Jeremiah & Jane [Crawford] Freeman)
(Served Capt WB Prices Co CSA - Lampasas Co TX)

b. 27 Nov 1834 TX
d. 6 Aug 1900 Abiliene Taylor Co TX
buried: McBee Cem Ovalo Taylor Co TX

Known Children: 7
Wm F, Geo W, Mary A, Andrew J Jr, M E, Rosa, Walter L

Margaret "Ellen" Luckie
b. 1840 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn

m. 9 Jan 1866 McLennan Co TX
George D Renfro
b. Unkn
d. bet 1867/1870
buried: Unkn

Known Children: 1
Louis Refro - 2yrs 1870
mother living with bro Rich

  Stephen (Richard) W Luckie (CSA)
(Served Co A 15th TX Inf Regt)
(Pension app no. #10139 McLennan Co TX)

Civil War Service Records
b. 19 Nov 1843 Houston Co TX
d. 10 Nov 1920 McLennan Co TX
bu: White Rock Cem Mclennan Co TX

m. 3 Dec 1868 McLennan Co TX
Susan R Moore
b. 1852 TN
d. 10 Jan 1877 McLennan Co TX
bu: White Rock Cem Mclennan Co TX

1880 Richard is living with 2 sisters
Margaret E Renfro, Mary A Wells &
her son J M Well, McLennan Co TX

 William J Luckie
b. Dec 1844 Houston Co TX
d. 28 Nov 1905 Clairette Erath Co TX
buried: Duffau Cem Duffau Erath Co TX

m. abt 1873 Waco McLennan Co TX
Margaret "Maggie" A Montgomery
b. 11 Oct 1854 TX
d. 17 May 1917 Erath Co TX
buried: Duffau Cem Duffau Erath Co TX

Children: 5 -
Wm Henry, Robert Wesley, Laura A, Franklin  "Frank" E,
James "Jim" Walker, Thomas "Tom" Jackson Luckie
Nancy J Luckie
b. 1847 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
John M Luckie
b. 1850 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
Henry T Luckie
b. 1852 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
 Mary Alice Luckie
b. 1854 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn

m. 24 Dec 1873
John M Wells
b. 22 Nov 1852
d. 26 Dec 1882
bu: 1st St Cem Waco McLennan Co TX
1st m. C Brockett 26 Jun 1859?

Known children: 1
J M Well b. 1875 McLennon Co TX

  Florence E Luckie
b. 1857 TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
 
Known Children: Middleton & Disa Killough = 3
 Thomas Henderson Luckie
b. 25 May 1866 McLennan Co TX
d. 27 Aug 1943 Hamilton Co TX
buried: Newburg Cem Comanche Co TX

Married:  20 Aug 1899 Anderson Co TX
Edna Earle Jones
b. 1 Jun 1879  Freestone Co TX
d. 3 Nov 1972 Monahans Ward Co TX
buried: Newburg Cem Comanche Co TX


Known Children: 9
Barny, Lela Jewell, Farly, Allie, Elmer,
Lillian Ethel, Bertha, Hannie, Alta Luckie
Luella Luckie
b. 14 Feb 1868 McLennan Co TX
d. 16 May 1917 TX
buried: Fairview Cem Hill Co TX

m. abt 1884 TX
William Lemuel Amonette III
b. 3 Sep 1861 AR
d. 9 Nov 1931 Navarro Co TX
buried: Fairview Cem Hill Co TX

Known Children: 5
Fannie L Christine, Dora, Ida, Roy

Note:
F Christine appears one census
for Fannie, her graves stone has
Fannie L Blackwell

Fanny P Luckie
b. 11 Mar 1870 McLennan Co TX
d. 18 Oct 1875 McLennan Co TX
buried: Pine Oak Cem Hill Co TX

Family Cemeteries
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UP^     Missouria Ann Luckie w/o Andrew J Sr - Death Certificate     UP^
UP^     Andrew Jackson Freeman Jr s/o AJ Sr & Missouria - Death Certificate     UP^
UP^       Erath Co TX
UP^   Stephen W Luckie h/o Susan - Below
Civil War Service Records
UP^     Susan R Luckie w/o S W Luckie - above
UP^ Susan Luckie w/o Stephen - above
UP^  McLennan Co TX
UP^   William (WJ) Luckie h/o Maggie - below
UP^ Laura d/o WJ & Maggie Luckie >>
UP^  Maggie Wife of W J Luckie ^
UP^      William J Luckey h/o Maggie - Death Certificate     UP^
 John M Wells Sr - h/o Mary Alice Luckie Wells  >>
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UP^     Newburg Cemetery Entrance Comanche Co TX     UP^
 
NUP^     Thomas H & wife Edna [Jones] Luckie      UP^
Photo by: Ronnie Hilliard

UP^     Thomas Henderson Luckie s/o Middleton & Disa - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Edna Earle [Jones] Luckie w/o Thomas (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

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UP^     William h/o Luella     UP^
 UP^     Dora L Amonette d/o William & Louella - Death Certificate     UP^

 UP^     Ida Mae Amonette d/o William & Louella - Death Certificate     UP^

UP^     Jim O Conner h/o Ida (above) - Death Certificate     UP^

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Family Records

Click Here for Middleton Luckey's Property and Land Records

Click Name Links below for Father & Sibling & Brother-in-Law Land Records:

Middleton is listed on the GLO records as: M. W., & Middleton, Lucky, Luckey, Lukey

What Houston County Land records reveal for Levi:
1. His immigration date into Texas was 1838.
2. He was granted 640 acres from Houston Co TX,
    Jan 11, 1840, a conditional Certificate.
    Oct 12, 1846, Certificate became unconditional.
    Witnesses were: A E Gossett, and C H Randolphy.

 

Descendant's Story of the Luckie Family:

by:  Ronnie Hilliard

     I have a large (approx 15" by 30") 'photo' circa 1870 of M W (Middleton W)
Luckie that was passed to me by my great-aunt. M W was my
great-great-grandfather and moved to Texas from Mississippi via Alabama. He was
listed in the Houston County (Crockett) census in 1840 as having arrived in, I
believe, 1834 or 1836. His dob was listed as 1810. He was apparently living with
a relative. He later moved to McLennan County (Waco) near Hubbard. From what I
have found, he was married twice. I believe he had sons from his first marriage
killed in the War but do not know what happened to his first wife, or if she
died before or after he arrived in Texas. He and his second (apparently) wife
are buried in an old, unkempt cemetery just outside Hubbard. I took my
grandfather to Hubbard to speak with his cousin in 1992. She took us to the
cemetery. M W's second wife, was a Killough and this cousin was from that side
of the family. I have no information on his first wife (who must have been your
Lavina). I have discovered that my Luckies came to Alabama from Georgia and,
before that, Virginia.

     M W's son, Thomas Henderson Luckie, was my great-grandfather. M W was murdered
by highwaymen in 1875 while en route to Waco from his home. Thomas (born 1865)
remained at home in McLennan County until 1878 when, if I remember correctly, an
uncle came to live there and assist his mother with the farm. Thomas then went
to Comanche County. He made his living farming as well as buying/selling horses
and mules. He made yearly trips back to East Texas for that purpose and met and
courted my great-grandmother in Freestone County. They married in 1889 and lived
in Comanche County. My grandfather was the youngest of their sons and retained
the family farm until 1968 when he moved to town (Comanche). Thomas Henderson
Luckie (M W's son), his wife (Edna Earle Jones Luckie), and two of their sons
(including my grandfather) are buried in Newburg Cemetery in Comanche County.

Sincerely,
Ronnie S Hilliard

rhilliard@lonestaroaks.com
rhilliard@comancheisd.net

Notes from Mike: [Upate to above]
Texas had no census in 1840, MW Lucky's grant of 640acres says he migrated to Texas 1838.

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Census Records:

1850 Houston Co Tx Census Page Ancestry image 37
              Page 185a ED 29th Nov 1850 R J C Wortham
612 - 612 
Levi W White 31 M Farmer      GA
Sarah J           21 F                     VA
Louvina A       01 F Houston Co TX
Nancy A       2/12 F Houston Co TX

611 - 611
Middleton Lucky 40 W M  Farmer  GA
Levina B               34  F                     GA
Ricea G                14  M                    AL
Missouria A         12  F                      AL
Margarett E         10  F Houston Co TX
Stephen W           07 M  do
William J              05 M  do
Nancy J                03  F   do
John M              4/12 M  do

**Note:  about the 1850 census
Census taker made a mistake Listing Lavina as Levi, which is her brother next door.
I have arranged the census in the correct correct order, this family was in the 1860
in McLennan Co TX, you will understand once you look at that census. The age 34
of Levina fits perfectly she was born in 1816 GA. Lavina had 10 Known children.

1850 Lavina B Luckey (not Lackey) Recorded on 1850 Houston Co TX Agricultural Census;
             
(Source: Texas 1850 Agricultural Census Vol1, by Linda L Green - only 6 fields transcribed)
                   1. Lavina B Luckey
               2.
Improved land - 22 acres
               3.
Unimproved land - 120 acres 
               4.
Cash Value of Farm - 300
               5.
Val. Of Farm equip - 12
             13.
Val. Of Live Stock - 567
      **Living next door is brother Levi W White, and brother Tilman B White a couple doors away.

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1860  McLennan Co TX Census PO Waco Page 65
              ED date 3, Jul 1860 R J C Bellingley

425-425
M W Luckie 50 M Farmer 500 4237 GA
R G               24 M                              AL
Ellen             20  F                              TX  (Margaret E)
Rich              17 M Farm labour         do
W J               15 M Farm Labour
John M         10 M
H T               08 M
M A              05  F
T E                03  F

1860M W Luckie Recorded on 1860 McLennan Co TX Agricultural Census;
             
(Source: Texas 1860 Agricultural Census Vol1, by Linda L Green - only 6 fields transcribed)
                   1. M W Luckie
               2.
Improved land        - 40 acres
               3.
Unimproved land    - Blank 
               4.
Cash Value of Farm - Blank
               5.
Val. Of Farm equip  - Blank
             13.
Val. Of Live Stock    - 3922
       **Lavina B White Luckie is now deceased, M W remarried to Disa Killough

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1870  McLennan Co TX Census PO Waco Page 60
              ED date 26, Jul 1870 by Adalbird Fisfen
415-422
Lucky Middleton 61 M W Farmer 1000 GA
Disa                      40  F  W Keephse        AL
John                     21 M W                        TX
Henry                   19 M W                        do
Mary                     16  F W
Florence               14  F W
Thomas                05 M W
Luella                    03  F W
Fanny                4/12  F W

1870 Lampasas Co TX Page 4 stamp page 388 Prec 1
            Ed dist ?? ED date 26 Aug 1870 PO Lampasas TX

25 - 22
Freeman, Andrew J 36 M W hse Carpenter 960 325 IL
Missouri                   33  F W  kephse                          AL
William F                  09 M W                                       TX
George W                 07 M W
Mary A                     04 M W
Andrew J                  01 M W
Lampasas Co 1875 Militia Duty Roster:
Freeman, A J  40 yrs old - Residence: Lampasas  Occupation: Carpenter


1870
Census McLennan Co TX Page 20 PO Waco
          East of Brazos River Ed 14 Jul 1870
136 - 139
Lucky, Stephen 25 M W Farmer 600 225 TX
Susan                 18  F  W                           TN 
Note: Susan is a Moore, Louis 53yrs living near, father?)
 

1870 Census Falls Co TX Page 6 Prec 1
            PO Marlin ED date 22 Mar 1870
49 - 46
Lucky, Richard      35 M W Farmer TX (This is also Stephen?)
Renfro, Margaret 31  F  W kephse TX (Sister of SW? or Richard)
Renfro, Louis        02 M  W              TX (son of Margaret)
Lucky, William      26 M  W              TX (brother of Rich & Margaret)

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1880 Census Prec # 3m ED Dist 189
Page 4 ED date 10 & 11 Jun 1880

Freeman, A J W M 45 head farmer IL
M A              W  F 42 wife kephse  AL SC GA
G W              W M 16 son              TX  IL  AL


1880
Census McLennan Co TX ED dist 109
Ed date 17/18 Jun 1880 Page 24 D
207 - 207

Lucky, Richard head W M 37 farmer             TX GA GA    (SW or Stephen or Rich)
Renfro, M E              W  F 40 sister kephse   TX GA GA    (Margaret)
Wells, M A                W  F 25 sister at home TX GA GA    (Mary)
Wells, J M                 W M 05                        TX  TX  TX    (son of Mary)

**Richard is recorded on the 1860 as Rich may also
be Stephen W as both are born 1843. M E Renfro is
Margaret Ellen, and M A Wells is Mary Alice.
Appears there husbands may be deceased.

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1880
Census McLennan Co TX ED Dist 106
ED date 1 Jun 1880 Page 1 - Stamp page 77A

6 - 6

Luckie, William   W M 34 Farmer         TX blank blank (Not Ditto)
Maggie              W  F 24  wife kephse TX blank blank (Not Ditto)
Henry                 W M 05 son              TX TX TX
Robert                W M 02 son              TX TX TX
Living in same household

Slade, Bell           W  F 19                    AL AL AL
Erand, Wesley     W M 21 farm hand  TX AL AL
Finklew?, Robert W M 29 Famer         AL AL AL

**After the Jun 1st census in McLennan Co William's family moved to
   Falls Co TX and is on the June 26/28 Census of that county:

1880 Census Falls Co TX ED Dist 36 Page 65 B
Ed date 26/28 Jun 1880 by J T Somerville
352 - 352

Lucky, William W M 35 head Farming TX AL AL
Margaret         W  F 23 wife kephse     TX AL AL
William H        W M 05 son                  TX TX TX
Robert W        W M 02 son                  TX TX TX
Slade, Belle      W  F 19 boarder           AL NC AL
Perry, A S        W M 28 boarder           TX TN AL

1900 Erath Co TX Census

Wm J Luckey M 56 TX (son of Sion & Lavina)
Maggie A       F 44 TX
Robert W      M 22 TX
Franklin E      M 15 TX
James W       M 12 TX
Thomas J      M 08 TX

Note: Wm J Luckey died 1905

1910 Erath Co TX Census

James Luckey                M 22 TX  (son of Wm J)
Bobie                             F  17 TX (wife of James)
Maggie Luckey mother  F  54 TX (wife of Wm J)
Tomie Luckey brother   M 17 TX  (son of Wm J)

Note: Maggie Luckey died 1917

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Census Summeries/Sources of the Luckie Family & Children
Compiled by: Lou Anne Hannah

Register Report for Lavina Bailey White

Generation 1

1. Lavina Bailey White-1[1] was born on 27 May 1816 in Morgan Co. Georgia, USA[1]. She
died on 20 Dec 1858 in Texas, USA[1].

Notes for Lavina Bailey White:

General Notes:
1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B

M. W. Luckie
[2]. He died in 1875.
M. W. Luckie and Lavina Bailey White were married on 28 May 1834 in Lowndes Co.
Alabama, USA[2].They had the following children:

i. Reece G. Luckie[3] was born about 1836 in Lowndes Co. Alabama, USA[3].
Notes for Reece G. Luckie:

General Notes:
1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65
1870 U.S. Census Falls Co. Texas pg. 6 (Richard)
1880 U.S. Census Hunt Co. Texas E.D. 72 pg. 584
1890 U.S. Census destroyed
1900 U.S. Census Hopkins Co. Texas E.D. 59 pg. 268A

ii.
Missouri Ann Luckie[3] was born on 30 Nov 1837 in Lowndes Co. Alabama,
USA[4, 5]. She married Andrew J. Freeman on 06 Oct 1859 in McLennan Co.
Texas, USA[6]. She died on 31 Mar 1936 in Abilene, Taylor, Texas, USA[4,
5]. She was buried in McBee Cemetery, Abilene, Taylor, Texas, USA[4, 5].

Notes for Missouri Ann Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census Cow House, Coryell, Texas pg. 49
1870 U.S. Census Lampasas Co. Texas pct. 1 pg. 4
1880 U.S. Census Taylor Co. Texas E.D. 189 pg.284
1890 U.S. Census destroyed
1900 U.S. Census Taylor Co. Texas E.D. 151 pg. 1B
1910 U.S. Census Abilene, Taylor, Texas E.D. 267 pg. 123*living with daughter Rosa
1920 U.S. Census Abilene, Taylor, Texas E.D. 259 pg. 17B*living with son Andrew
1930 U.S. Census Abilene, Taylor, Texas E.D. 221-6 pg. 56*living with son Andrew

iii. Margaret E. Luckie[3] was born about 1840 in Republic of Texas[3]. She
married George D. Renfro on 09 Jan 1866 in McLennan Co. Texas, USA[6].

Notes for Margaret E. Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65
1870 U.S. Census Falls Co. Texas pct. 1 pg. 6
1880 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas E.D. 109 pg. 24D
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iv. Stephen White Luckie[3] was born on 20 Nov 1843 in Republic of Texas[4,
5]. He married Susan R. Moore on 03 Dec 1868 in McLennan Co. Texas,
USA[6]. He died on 10 Nov 1920 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA[4, 5]. He
was buried in White Rock Cemetery, McLennan Co. Texas, USA[4].

Notes for Stephen White Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65 (Rich)
1870 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 20
1880 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas E.D. 109 pg. 24D (Richard)
1890 U.S. Census destroyed
1900 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas E.D. 83 pg. 25B (Richard)
1910 U.S. Census Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas E.D. 126 pg. 60
1920 U.S. Census Tarrant Co. Texas E.D. 84 pg. 12B*living with son Mack

v. William J. Luckie[3] was born in 1845 in Republic of Texas[4]. He died in 1905
[4]. He was buried in Duffau Cemetery, Duffau, Erath, Texas, USA[4].

Notes for William J. Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65
1870 U.S. Census Falls Co. Texas pct. 1 pg. 6
1880 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas E.D. 106 pg. 77(June 1st)**
1880 U.S. Census Falls Co. Texas E.D. 36 pg. 65B(June 26)**
1890 U.S. Census destroyed
1900 U.S. Census Stephenville, Erath, Texas E.D. 71 pg. 166A
William was counted twice in the 1880 Census.

vi.
Nancy J. Luckie[3] was born about 1847 in Houston Co. Texas, USA[3].

Notes for Nancy J. Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B

vii.
John M. Luckie[3] was born about 1850 in Houston Co. Texas, USA[3].

Notes for John M. Luckie:

General Notes:

1850 U.S. Census Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B
1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65
1870 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 60
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viii. Henry T. Luckie[7] was born about 1852 in Texas, USA[7].

Notes for Henry T. Luckie:

General Notes:

1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65
1870 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 60

ix.
Mary Alice Luckie[8] was born in 1853 in Texas, USA[4]. She married J. M.
Wells on 24 Dec 1873 in McLennan Co. Texas, USA[6]. She died in 1932 in
Inyo Co. California, USA[4]. She was buried in Mount Whitney Cemetery,
Lone Pine, Inyo, California, USA[4].

Notes for Mary Alice Luckie:

General Notes:

1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 66
1870 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 60
1880 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas E.D. 109 pg. 24D
1890 U.S. Census destroyed
1900 U.S. Census not found
1910 U.S. Census Greer Co. Oklahoma E.D. 118 pg. 3B
1920 U.S. Census Riverside, Riverside, California E.D. 120 pg. 110*living with
son-in-law William Land
1930 U.S. Census Inyo Co. California E.D. 14-7 pg. 270*living with daughter Rosie

x. Florence Luckie[8] was born about 1857 in Texas, USA[8].
Notes for Florence Luckie:

General Notes:

1860 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 66
1870 U.S. Census McLennan Co. Texas pg. 60

Sources

1 Descendant, Mike White - Robert White Sr. Family Website.
2 Marriage License, Familysearch.org Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957.
3 1850 U.S. Census, Houston Co. Texas pg. 184B.
4 Cemetery Records, http://www.findagrave.com.
5 Death Record, familysearch.org Texas Deaths, 1890 - 1976.
6 Marriage License, Familysearch.org Texas Marriages, 1837-1973.
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Register Report for Lavina Bailey White

Sources

7 1860 U.S. Census, McLennan Co. Texas pg. 65.
8 1860 U.S. Census, McLennan Co. Texas pg. 66.

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Cpl Reece G Luckie - Co A - 15th Texas Infantry Regiment

 

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Pvt Stephen W Luckie - Co A - 15th Texas Infantry Regiment

 

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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
INDEX of Family Records
Tax Records Census Records Land Record after 1860 Houston Co TX Timeline
 Return Timeline Emigration Rcd Land Rcd 1853 Land Rcd 1861 Land Rcd 1862 Land Rcd 1878 Land Rcd 1906 Hou Co Unkn?
The Family of: 

Levi Wiley [Wm?] White (CSA)
(Son of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
(CSA-Pvt Co C, Jones Regt, 11th Brigade Dist, cmd. Gen W H Farrish)

Member of the Houston Co Texas Rangers, Capt Clapps unit

Served: Texas Revolution 1836

Born: 20 Jul 1818 Morgan Co GA
Died: Feb 1, 1868 (Last known residence Hou Co TX)
(death recorded by Masonic Lodge #93 Augusta Hou Co TX)

Buried: Unknown

View Levi's 2nd Extensive Time Line History

(lived in Union Co  SC, Morgan Co GA, Lowndes Co AL, Houston Co TX)

Married: abt 1847 Houston Co TX

Sarah J Young
(Dau of Ann Young)
Born: abt 1829 VA 
Died: Last residence known Houston Co TX
Buried: Unknown

Known Children of Levi & Sarah (6)

William Young Possible father of Sarah, Click Here.
Note that Levi named his 1st son, William, I suspect after his wife's father?

Note:
The 1850 census indicates a Ann Young living next door to Levi & Sarah, she is 43 yrs old and born in Virginia, this could be the mother of Sarah J Young White? no 1840 census in TX. Tax records show a Wm. Young is on the 1838 Tax list, not on 1839,  & 1840 an agent pays his Taxes, however, this was from an Online list, thus a look at the tapes, will be the finally word.  William Young migrated to Houston Co TX, 1 Oct 1837, it appears  to me, from limited data, he died between 1847 and 1850. He received 1280 acres of land for his emigration. 

Children and Guardian Children of Levi & Sarah White
 Laura (Louvina?) Alice White
(dau of Levi & Sarah J [Young] White)
b. 20 Aug 1848 Madisonville Madison Co TX
d. 10 Oct 1932 Houston Harris Co TX
buried: Linney Cem Dayton Liberty Co TX

m. abt 1870 TX (married 1st cousin)
Tilman Bailey White Jr (CSA)
(son of Tilman B & Sarah F [Harwell] White)
b. 23 Dec 1844 Houston Co TX
d. 6 Dec 1936 Houston Harris Co TX
buried: Linney Cem Dayton Liberty Co TX

Known Children: 9 with 6 living 1910

Nancy A White
b. Feb 1850 Houston Co TX
d. bef 1860 Houston Co TX 
buried: Houston Co TX
(on 1850 not on 1860 census)
William White
b. 1852 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn

(on 1860 census)
Ellen White
b. 1854 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census)
Benjamin White 
b. 1856 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census)
Therston White
b. 1859 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census) 
On the 1860 Census - Levi & Sarah took in 2 of Levi's sister Mildred's
children the Pritchard's (Pritcher - Prichard) - & two boarders; Wm & Soil
Monroe Pritcher
b. abt 1845 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census - s/o Milly White)
Sarah Pritcher
b. abt 1847 Houston Co TX
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census - d/o Milly White)
William Moore
b. abt 1834 MO
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census - Labour)
Soil Bennet
b. abt 1834 MO
d. Unkn
buried: Unkn
(on 1860 census - Wood Cutter)
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Click Here to view a Comprehensive Timeline of Levi's Records

Click Levi's Links below to view original Headrights/Grants/Patents/etc
 

 

Click Name Links below for Father & Sibling & Brother-in-Laws Land Records:

Stephen White Land John S White Land Tilman White Land Levi White Land Sion Pritchard Land Middleton Lucky Land

 

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Poll Tax Records:

(See Levi's father's Tax Records for
a complete List of his tax records)

1839 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
No. Name

Tax

238 Stephen White

 16.43

239 S. White for L.W. White

 6.00

240 Tilman B. White

7.00

241 William White

2.00

242 Sion Pritchard

7.00

130 Robert White

1.00

180 Alex. White

1.00

223 W. White

6.18

1840 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881

Name
acres 
Value

Tax

Stephen White 5615 5615

7.41

T. B. White blank blank  
Levi White 1476 3690  
Sion Pritchard 2711 6777

2.89

James Gossett 1117  

 6.32

William White 2214  

7.37

1841 Houston County Tax List
Microfilm 1113-01 Tax Rolls 1838-1881
Name Acres Value Total
Sion Pritchard 2534 2534 13.67
Stephen White 4605 4605 28.02
Levi W White 1476 1476 8.38
John S White blank blank

blank

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Census Records:

1850 Houston Co Tx Census Page Ancestry image 37
              Page 185a ED 29th Nov 1850 R J C Wortham

Son of Stephen 

612 - 612 
Levi W White 31 M Farmer        GA
Sarah J           21  F                    VA
Louvina A       01 F Houston Co TX
Nancy A      2/12 F Houston Co TX

Census Neighborhood -
Levi's wife Sarah J [?] is probably from one of these families. (married abt 1847)

 1850 Houston Co Tx Census Page Ancestry image 37
              Page 185a ED 29th Nov 1850 R J C Wortham

589 - Hallmark, David M
590 - Stidham, Zachariah 29 GA
591 - Albright, William 50 NC
592 - McKenzie, Lacy 76 VA
593 - Blank
594 - Hagin, John C 51 VA
595 - Robertson, William B 38 KY
596 - Harrington, Allen 43 KY
597 - Watts, Hayden 40 GA
598 - Tucker, John J. 40 NC
599 - McDonald, Alexander 30 Canada
600 - Ware, Merryweather S 42 KY
601 - Milligan, Hugh 57 NC
602 - Ward, Henry W 42 GA
603 -
Tilman B White 37 GA (Levi's brother - his son Wm H married C Iden below)
604 -  Worldley, Zachariah 43 VA (M. Baptist Minister)
605 - Hall, William A 50 SC
606 - Harrold, David 32 GA
Census below taken Nov 29, 1850
607 -
Iden, Thomas 39 VA (also Eden - Father of Cornelia, future wife of Wm H White)
608 - Hall, Samuel 25  AL
609 - Runels, Elizabeth 38 TN
610 -
Young, Ann 46 VA          head of household's (Possible mother of Levi's wife?)
611 -
Luckie, Lavina B 34 GA   (census taker made mistake) Levi's sister
612 -
White, Levi 31 GA (Note Sarah J 21, Levi's wife born in VA)
613 - Ash, jacob E 33 PA
614 - Clark, Barton 50 VE
615 - Tyler, John B 23 TX
616 - Hellmick/Hallmark 37 Prussia
617 - Frisby, Aron 40 NC
618 - Harper, Benjamin J 41 VA
619 - Morrow, William 30 TN
620 - Frisby, Aron 20 LA
621 - Forman, John H 42 SC
Taken on Nov 30 1850
622 - Tryon, Seldon 37 CN
623 - Handely, John 32 GA
624 - Lumpkin, Moze? 31 TN
625 - Galloway, James W 34 GA
626 - Nevill, James 57 SC
627 - Tyler, Edward 50 FL
628 - Birmingham, Charles 29 MD
629 - Gorman, Isak 40 SC
630 - Roberson, Elizabeth 54 NC
631 - Westmoreland, Ruben S 38 GA
631 - Mckenzie, John J 45 KY
633 - Parker, John R 34 VA
634 - Brent, James W 38 NC
635 - Gray, Harvey 43 KY
Others of Interest
642 - Hallmark, James M 35 AL
644 - Hallmark, Mathew D 27 AL
645 - Hallmark, William C 45 TN
650 -
Huntsman, James B 19 TN
651 -
Huntsman, William C 32 KY
652 -
Huntsman, Lemuel 62 VA
653 - Keneday, William H 29 SC
655 - Murphy, James 71 Unkn state
656 - Click, George 54 TN
435 - Inman, Joseph H
506 - White, Benjamin L 35 Farmer 1427 LA
506 - Elizabeth 12 b. Sabine Co TX
506 - William 09 b. Sabine Co TX
506 - James 07 b. Sabine Co TX
506 - Nancey 05 b. Cherokee Co TX
506 - Matilda 03 b. Cherokee Co TX
528-528  
Creed, Charles  37      m   Farmer  NY          
Martha C.         38        f                TN
Joseph G.         19       m               MS
Titus B.             15       m               MS
Rosalee            11        f                MS
James                9        m   p/b listed Newton County
Leanora C.         6         f    p/b listed Newton County
Wiley H.           12        m               MS

1850Levi W White Recorded on 1850 Houston Co TX Agricultural Census;
             
(Source: Texas 1850 Agricultural Census Vol1, by Linda L Green - only 5 field transcribed)
                   1. Levy W White,
               2.
Improved land        -   30 acres
               3.
Unimproved land    - 300 acres 
               4.
Cash Value of Farm - 320
               5.
Val. Of Farm equip  -   10
             13.
Val. Of Live Stock    - 210 (40)
      **Living next door is sister Lavina B Luckey (transcribers spell it Lackey), and brother
         Tilman B White a couple doors away.


Notes from Lou Anne Hannah

I didn't find other children of Levi and Sarah.  I was hoping that I would run across another.  I did see on your website that you mentioned in the 1850 Households of Houston Co. Texas, that one of these families was probably Sarah's family.  Look at #610 - Ann Young 46VA.  The family is right before Levi and Sarah.
 
I had found something else about Levi in The History of Houston County. "San Pedro Lodge No. 86 I.O.O.F. meets at its hall in Augusta every Saturday night." L.W. White, Warden.  I don't know if I.O.O.F. lodges have any records, but perhaps he was active in McLennan Co. too.  He might have also been buried at one of their cemeteries.  The First St. Cemetery in Waco where Mary Alice Luckie's first husband is buried is an I.O.O.F.  It mentioned a Waco and McLennan lodge.

1860 Houston County Census Page 102 beat #9
              PO Augusta Ed date 20 Jul 1860 Page 258

714 - 668
White, Stephen 74 M  Miller 3650 2920 NC
White, Nancy    78  F   kephse                 SC

715 - 669  
White,  Levi  42   m    Laborer        GA 
Sarah           31    f      Housewife   VA
Allice            12   f                          TX
Wm              08  m                         TX
Ellen             06   f                          TX
Benj              04  m                         TX
Therston       01  m                         TX
Living in same household:
Pritcher,  Munroe  15  m                   TX
Sarah                    13  f                     TX
Living in same household:
Moore   Wm         24 m     Laborer          MO
Bennet  Soil          24 m     Wood Cutter  MO

 

1860 Houston County Census Page 102 beat #9

Census Neighborhood

Head, James
Grounds, Geo
Elliott, Jno
Edwards, Jess
Edwards, Darcus
Johnson, D V
Gravis, Isa
Graver G W
Ashmore, Walter
Cundiff, W H
Moffit, Y D
Graham, James
Bradly, Jno
White, Stephen
White, Levi

Brown, C W
Deen, Thom C
Conrad, Wm
Brachen, J R
Brachen, Chas
Jackson, Lawson
Smith, Sam
Jackson, Ash
McLane, Wm
Lane, James M

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Levi after 1860 ?

(Levi still had land in Houston Co - see 1859 Map below
Levi was still on Poll tax of Hou Co after 1860, served Civil War 1863 Hou Co.)


McLennan Co formed in 1850
from Milam County Texas.
Listed in the oldest land owners...

Land Transactions McLennan County Texas

McLennan County Land Records:

Survey                           Blk Grantee        Leag Section    Abs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

LEVI W WHITE                L. WHITE                                        891
LEVI W WHITE                L. WHITE                                        1210

JOSEPH WHITE               J. WHITE                                        900
THOMAS B WHITE          T. WHITE                                       896
JB WHITE                         J. WHITE                                       926
JOHN WHITE                   J. WHITE                                       901

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Notes;
Levi's, sister Lavina and her husband, Middleton Luckie, were living
in McLennan, prior to 1860, Lavina may have died here, as just her
husband and the children are listed on the 1870 census.
 
There are no Levi White's on any of this counties census records,
so, is this our Levi?  He is the seller, and may have died before the
1860 Census. 

1860 Houston Co Census, Levi is still in that county, it is my guess
he moved from Houston Co, sometime between 1860/1870. 
"Still Investigating"


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1861
- Levi W White become a Mason in Lodge #93, Augusta Houston County Texas,
               his death date is recorded, and his position, at the time:
               Download a .pdf File with this document:  Levi's Grand Lodge Card Record


              
Click Here to Read about Levi's Lodge History

           

Notes:
According to the Grand Lodge of Texas the Augusta Lodge no. 93 was demised (went out of
existence), in 1888. the Applications or petitions no longer exit of that day, they only ask for
age, residence and occupation. [Bruce Mercer - Grand Lodge of Texas]

Below is the Official Grand Lodge Letter that validates the Card above:


 


  • Land Map

    Levi W White Houston County Lands on 1859 Map

    found 3 plots of land for Levi, 2 east of Crockett, and one south toward bottom.
    found 2 plots of land for Wm White (possible brother of Levi).
    found 1 plots for the L Pritchard, remember the L & F in those days looked like a S= for Sion.
    In 1860, Stephen appears on Poll Tax for Pritchard Children that his wife Nancy was
    guardian for, and paid their Poll Tax. I believe that land is in the upper right section of
    this map, says L Pritchard, but should be S Pritchard, for Sion their father.
    Levi's father is not on this map, in 1865 Houston Co TX Poll Tax, his father shows as
    having 2302 acres of land next to his name in Kaufman Co TX, and he pays the tax.
    this indicates to me that his father sold some of his land in Houston Co TX, spent time
    on the Trinity in Walker Co TX as a 'Ferryman', then bought land in Kaufman, where
    a son of his John Stephen White was living by at least 1870. Stephen died by about 1868,
    his last poll tax in Houston co stated; "Estate of Stephen White (return of unrendered
    property real and personal), 160 acres, value 300, .45 state tax, Co tax .45. This tells me
    the John S White may have moved to Kaufman to take over his fathers lands, John was
    the old son, who usually inherited the lions share, not sure that tradition was still in play?


 

 

 


Newspaper Posting: "Crockett Printer" - Nov 14, 1860:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhousto/Books/History.of.Houston.County.Texas.by.Aldrich/Chap6.pg92.98.pdf

HISTORY OF HOUSTON COUNTY

We have no data to show just when the first Lodge of this order
was organized, but we have some information about the existence
of more than one lodge on November 14, 1860. In the issue of
the Crockett Printer, under the date of November 14, 1860
the following notices of Lodges of this Fraternity appeared: '

"SAN PEDRO LODGE NO. 86, I. O. O. F. meets at its hall
in Augusta every Saturday night.

Robert Acree, N. G.
L. H. Winfield, Sec.
""L. W. White, Warden""
C. W. Butler,!. G. and O. G.
J. S. Cartwright, R. S. N. G
IW. Bradshaw, R. S V G.
W. M. Waddell, V. G.
John F. Butts, Treas.
T. N. Cutler, Condo
Jas. McDowell, L. S. F. G.

Augusta is an unincorporated community in Houston County Texas , about 16 miles from Crockett . The town was named after Augusta Smith, who was the daughter of a pioneer settler The town was settled before 1860 as a trading point for the area. A school was established in 1860 and was named the "Augusta Male and Female Academy". By 1865, the settlement had a church, cotton gins, corn mills, three stores, and an estimated population of 200.

Augusta Cemetery

The final resting place of many Houston County pioneers, this cemetery has been in continuous use since the 1850s. It is located on four acres of land donated by Lucinda C. Sheridan Murchison (1808-1862), widow of early property owner John Sheridan. The earliest documented grave dates to 1854. Among those interred here are a number of children, including one unidentified young girl who died while traveling through the area with a wagon train; victims of the 1918 influenza epidemic; and veterans of the Civil War, World War I and World War II A cemetery association began in 1950.

 

1870 Census Houston County Texas

Stephen and Levi are not listed
It is appears that Stephen & Nancy have passed away
and Levi, possible moved, maybe McLennan Co TX...?
or at least sold land in that county, in the oldest land
ower list of that county, is a Levi W White.

White Sunames in Houston County 1870:

White, Alex TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 1 199 1870
 White, Claiburn TX HOUSTON CO. PRAIRIE PREC. 4 281 1870
 White, Daniel TX HOUSTON CO. AUGUSTA PREC. 2 236 1870
 White, George TX HOUSTON CO. AUGUSTA PREC. 2 234 1870
 White, Hanah TX HOUSTON CO. WELDON PREC. 4 283 1870
 White, J. B. TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 5 290 1870
 White, J. B. TX HOUSTON CO. PRAIRIE PREC. 4 268 1870
 White, Julia TX HOUSTON CO. AUGUSTA PREC. 2 232 1870
 White, M. A. TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 1 216 1870
 White, Peter TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 1 206 1870
 White, Peter TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 1 223 1870
 White, Rufus TX HOUSTON CO. CROCKETT PREC. 5 294 1870
 White, S. J. TX HOUSTON CO. COLTHARP PREC. 3 242 1870
 White, William TX HOUSTON CO. PRAIRIE PREC. 4 266 1870

 

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Levi W White Timeline: (Brief)

(to view a Comprehensive Timeline of Levi's life - Click here:)

Levi White in Houston County, Texas:

1836, January Texas: Levi White Emigrates to Houston County, Texas. 1/3 League land promised.
1836, 31 March Texas: Levi W White enlisted in 8th Company, 2nd Regt Texas Vols, 7th Infa Co.
           In the same company is family friend William H Pate, also of Houston Co TX.
1836, 21 April Texas: Battle of San Jacinto. A twenty minute affair. 630 Mexicans killed,
           730 taken prisoner, 9 Texans killed or mortally wounded, 30 wounded.
1836, 2 May Levi discharged from Army of the Republic.
1836, 10 Sep Levi enlist Houston Co Texas Rangers, Capt Clapps unit, with father Stephen
           and again, family friend and neighbor, William Harrison Pate. (to fight Indians & Bandits).
1836, 10 Dec Texas: Levi W. White discharged from service, Army of the Texas Republic.
1837, 4 Sep Levi on Houston Co TX Petition against Taxation, along with Bro-in-law Sion Pritchard.
1838, 3 Feb, Levi issued Cert #8, 1/3 League or 1476.1 acres, Houston Co Board of land commissioners.
1838, 12 May Texas: Levi W. White authorizes Stephen White to call on paymaster general
           and ‘receive my monthly pay and bounty land script’.
1838, 19 May Texas: Levi Wiley White granted $56 bonus and headright certificate for one-third
           of a league of land (1,476.1 acres) by Houston County Board of Land Commissioners.
1838, 22 May Texas: Levi W. White issued bounty warrant #3500 for 650 acres, service in Army
          of Republic,  for his service during the War with Mexico 1836.
1839, Texas: L. W. White’s appears on 1st tax roll in Houston County ($6.00 tax) with his father,
          Stephen White ($16.43 tax). Entry by assessor reads: “S. White for L. W. White” Levi now 21yrs old.
1840, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid tax of 8.39, on 1476 acres. (this could be for lands in other counties)
1841, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid tax of 1.73, on 1476 acres.
1842, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid tax of 1.73.
1843, Did not find Levi or father on this tax poll? only brother Tilman.
1844, Levi listed on Tax poll, no amount listed.
1845, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid .61 for tax.
1846, Did not find Levi on this tax list.
1847, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax 1.48 & co. tax .74.
1848, Levi listed on Tax poll, 1675 acres, value 735, state tax 2.72, co. tax .91.
1849, Levi listed on Tax poll, also pays fathers tax, state tax .80, co. tax .40.
1850, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1850, Census - sister Lavina White Luckey, and husband next door, as well
           as mother-in-law, Ann Young. 1st Census Houston Co TX.
1850, Levi W White on 1850 Agricultural Census.
1851, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1852, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .18, co. tax .49.
1852, 8 September Texas: Levi W. White transferred 320 acres of headright land to
           Lodowick E. Downes in Houston County.
1853, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .79, co. tax .39.
1854, Did not find Levi on the Tax list?
1855, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax 1.37, co. tax .65.
1855, 14 May Texas: Levi White receives Donation Cert #697, for 640 acres in Houston County.
           this was for his participation in the Battle of San Jacinto Apr 21, 1836.
1855, 12 Feb Texas: Levi issued certificate for 1156 acres in Houston County.
           unlocated  balance of Cert's #3850/3951 of 1156 acres, being  balance of Cert #67.
1855, 2 June Texas: Levi White sold the Donation Cert #697, 640 acres in Houston Co. to
           F. S. Bodenhamer and A. T. Monroe.
1856, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax 1.19, co. tax .59.
1857, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1858, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1858, 9 Feb Court of Claims entered at Houston Co Land office, no info attached?
1858, 2 Oct Texas: Levi White sold land to Darius H. Edens.
1859, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .59, co. tax .25.
1859, 2 May Texas: Levi issued Bounty certificate #3500 for 320 acres in Houston County.
           Patent date was 26 July 1861.
1860, prior to 1860, Levi listed as one of the oldest land owners in McLennan Co, where he owned land.
1860, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1860, Census: 20 July Texas: Levi White, wife Sarah and 5 children recorded in Beat 9 Houston County census.
           Post office was Crockett, Parents Stephen and Nancy living next door.
1860, 14 Nov Article in "Crockett Printer", Levi W White is warden for IOOF of San Pedro Lodge #86,
           which met at the Augusta Houston Co TX meeting house.
1861, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax .50, co. tax .25.
1861, Levi joins the Mason's, Lodge #93, Augusta Houston Co TX.
1861, 26 July Texas: 320 acres in Houston County patented to Levi W. White. SEE 1859 entry above.
1861, 5 Aug Levi sells land his land in Hill Co TX to Darius H Edens, 139.51 Acres.
1862, 5 May 1862 Levi sold land  in Ellis Co TX to Darius H Edens, 638 acres adj. acres 364.
1862, Levi listed on Tax poll, paid state tax 1.00, co. tax .50.
1863, 8 Jan - Civil War - Levi enlist (44yrs old), Pvt in Capt Thomas W Warren's Co. C, Vol.,
           Jones Regt., Houston Co Texas State Troops (TST). 11th Inf. cmd. Brigadier Gen. W H Farrish,
           Unit was stationed at Camp Shiloh, Houston Co TX.  One record shows Levi's Enlistment for
           3 months, however, most civil war soldiers were kept until the end of the war.
1864, Levi still in Civil war Service.
1864, 3 Feb - Levi now 45 yrs old, in same unit, however, he was not 'over-age', and may have
           been discharged, would have to contact National Archives for further records.
1864, Levi Not on this years Tax List, most likely because he is serving in the Civil War.
1865, Levi's last Tax List in Houston Co TX, paid state tax 1.03, co. tax .53.
1866, We do not know what happened to Levi after 1865,  He may have been living on lands
           he had in McLennan Co TX, or with father, elsewhere???
1868, 1st Feb: Levi's Death Date is recorded in the Mason Lodge #93, Houston Co TX, & Grand Lodge of TX.
1870, No Surname White's related to us, on the Houston Co 1870 Census.
1877, Tax list had following on Levi: "
 
          Tax List - Levi W White - acres 364, value 546 state tax .80, poll tax .90, following entry:
"          Levi W White (Assessment roll of Unrendered Property Real & Personal)".
           Not sure but appears Levi is either deceased, or living in another county?
           Note: I have not found Levi after 1865, no idea of his fate, at this time.
1878, 7 Jan - Darius Edens takes over Levi's land patent in Houston Co for 254.89 acres.
           not sure how this works...?
1887, 6 May - Darius Edens takes over patent on Levi's 72.79 acres in McLennan Co TX.
1890, 14 May - Darius Edens takes over patent on 51 acres in McLennan Co TX?
1906, 13 Jan - Heir's of Levi's (their lawyer) takes over 320 acres of Levi's Hou Co Bounty Grant.
1983, Article mentions Levi W White:
           On a list, of U. S. Canada, Passenger and immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s says;
           "Name: Levi W White Arrival Year: 1836 Arrival Place: Texas, Source, Publication
           Code 9728 7 Primary Immigrant: White, Levi W, Source: Bibliography: by
           White, Gifford. The First Settlers of Houston County Texas, St Louis, MO.,
           Ingmire Pub., 1983. 35p, Page 8.
Note:  Levi was on the Houston Co Organization list, under, Mason's and IOOF Members.
           I have a query out to the Grand Lodge to check for Levi... I cannot contact the IOOF,
           until we get an exact DEATH DATE... I suspect he was in a Mason Lodge in Crockett...?


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HOUSTON COUNTY ABSTRACTS
==========================================================
Full Name                         First         Last             Bloc  Grantee              League Section  Abs
==========================================================
LEVI W WHITE                   LEVI          WHITE                L.W. WHITE                  1050   1064
LEVI W WHITE                   LEVI          WHITE                L.W. WHITE                  1054   1068
STEPHEN WHITE         STEPHEN       WHITE                S. WHITE                      1064   1078
LEVI W WHITE                   LEVI          WHITE                L.W. WHITE                  1077   1090
LEVI W WHITE                   LEVI          WHITE                L.W. WHITE                  1080   1093

WILLIAM M WHITE     WILLIAM       WHITE                W.M. WHITE                 1084   1097
JOHN WHITE                  JOHN          WHITE                J. WHITE                       1087   1100
WILLIAM WHITE          WILLIAM       WHITE                W. WHIET                      91
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Possible Father of Levi's wife Sarah J Young:

William Young -  1837: 1 Oct, Emigrates to Republic of Texas, Houston County TX.
                           1838:  Listed on 1838 Houston Co TX Tax List
                           1839: Not on Online list of Houston Co TX, (will need to view tapes)
                           1840: Appeared on Tax list, via an Agent, who pays taxes, $21.00
                  After 1840: We will need to view the Tax Tapes to Verify.
                           As of now, it appears Wm Young may have died between 1847-1850
                           One reason, is NO Houston Co TX survey, of his 1280 acres is available
                           in the GLO database?   Still Investigating...
                           1847: Wm signed his Unconditional Certificate with 2 witnesses, (see below).

Below is the from GLO Houston Co TX Board of Land Commissioners, Jul 15th, 1838.
  Show's William Young's Emigration Date into Texas.


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Below is the from GLO Houston Co TX Board of Land Commissioners, December 2nd, 1847.
  Show's William Young's date of Conditional Certificate & Uncondition Certificate, along
  with his witnesses, J G Callison, and Isaac Towsey.

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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
The Family of: 

William Whitehead White
(Son of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 16 Oct 1820 GA/AL?
Died: Unknown
Buried: Unknown

May have died before the 1830 census
Lowndes Co AL, as is not listed on census?

(Lived in Union SC)

Married: Unknown

-- No Other Information at this Time --

There were several other Wm White's in Houston Co TX
is possible one of these belongs to Stephen... 

1830 Lowndes Co AL Census Page 279

Stephen White:

Males: 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 
Femal: 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Break down of census numbers:

Free white males    13 digits
Free white females 13 digits

1st & 2nd 13 Digits breakdown as follows
(including heads of families)

SAME FOR MALE AND FEMALE

MALES: 
(John, Tilman have left home, could be census error on Wm M died)
1st   digit - number in household age under 05 yrs.
2nd  digit - number in household age 05 & under 10 yrs. 
3rd  digit - number in household age 10 & under 15 yrs.
- Levi  W       12yrs  b.1818   
4th   digit - number in household age 15 & under 20 yrs.
- Stephen M 16yrs  b.1814
5th   digit - number in household age 20 & under 30 yrs.
6th   digit - number in household age 30 & under 40 yrs.
7th   digit - number in household age 40 & under 50 yrs.
- Father - Stephen b.1786
8th   digit - number in household age 50 & under 60 yrs.
9th   digit - number in household age 60 & under 70 yrs.
10th digit - number in household age 70 & under 80 yrs.
11th digit - number in household age 80 & under 90 yrs.
12th digit - number in household age 90 & under 100 yrs.
13th digit - number in household age 100 over yrs.

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 John S Tilman B Milly W Stephen M Lavina B Levi W Wm W Nancy M
The Family of: 

Nancy Matilda June White
(Dau of Stephen & Nancy [Betterton] White)
Born: 6 Feb 1823 GA/AL?
Died: Unknown
Buried: Unknown

(Lved in Union SC)

Married: Unknown

-- No Other Information at this Time --

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NOTES:

1. There may have been more children in the family of Stephen & Nancy...

2. We know from family lore that Elias White our grand, original destination was Houston Co TX
    to join his older brother, but decided to remain in Bowie Co TX.

3. The names of Stephen's children to a large extent come from Poll Tax records, Lowndes Co
    AL Marriage records, Land Grants, and a gentleman who has passed away and left no sources 
    that I have been able to find.  The fact that he had MIDDLE names tells me there may have been
    a bible record or family letter passed down ... someday hope to discover other sources. 

4. We know from Isaac Murphy's letter (1886) that Stephen moved to Texas. 

5. The names of Stephen's children also tell the story, Milly Whitehead White as an example,
    named after her grand mother... Stephen Murphy White, middle name after Stephen sister
    Susan who married Sion Murphy.  Tilman named after Stephen brother who died in GA, 
    William Whitehead White, definitely after Stephen oldest brother, Grandfather on mom's side
    and possibly Stephen's grand father on the White side... We have several Bailey Connections
    in Union Co. 

6. Another hint is Lewis N Bobo, a nephew of Stephen White, who continued on the migration from
    the Bowie Co TX group and moved to Houston Co TX by 1850, married there and may have died
    in the Civil War.  For me this confirms the family lore that Elias White's original destination was
    in fact Houston Co TX instead of Bowie Co TX.  

7. The evidence and records, available on Stephen's family gives me confidence that this is our Stephen
    and Nancy White from Union Co SC. 

8. The mysteries left for me are:  Where in Georgia did they live, close to the Betterton family?
    John S and his wife moved to Mississippi for a few years from Alabama then to Texas, where in 
    MS did they move and Why?    What happened to Stephen Murphy White, Wm and Nancy, and
    need to find Cemeteries and death places for most...   Still much work left on this lineage... 

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