Colonel John White, Jr.[1]
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Name Colonel John White, Jr. Prefix Colonel Suffix Jr. Born 1662 Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, New Kent Co., Virginia
Gender Male Died 9 Jun 1781 , Franklin, Georgia, United States
Person ID I1172 Kull Family Last Modified 2 Jul 2009
Father John White, Sr., b. Abt 1629, , , , England
, d. Aft 1662, Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, New Kent Co., Virginia
Family ID F572 Group Sheet
Family Mary Ellett, b. Abt 1663, d. Yes, date unknown Married Abt 1690 Children > 1. Daniel White, b. Abt 1690, , Orange, Virginia, United States
, d. Bef 20 Dec 1790, Culpepper Co., Virginia 
2. Thomas White, b. Abt 1693, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Jeremiah White, b. 11 Oct 1695, Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, King and Queen Co., Virginia
, d. 23 Sep 1776, , Albemarle, Virginia, United States 
4. Reuben White, b. 1697, Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, King and Queen Co., Virginia
, d. 17505. John White, III, b. 22 Mar 1703, Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, King William Co., Virginia
, d. 13 Sep 1732Last Modified 2 Jul 2009 Family ID F571 Group Sheet
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Notes - Virginia Quit Rent Rolls 1704:
John White 190 acres New Kent
John White Northhampton County
Jonathan White 320 acres New Kent
In "Extracts from King William County records," in the Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 25, page 174, we find that in 1705 Thos. Ellett deeded land to his son-in-law, John White and wife, Mary. In Spotsylvania County records we find them mentioned again in 1730.
The following items are taken from Crozier's "Records of Spotsylvania County":
Deed Book "B" --1729-1734 of Spotsylvania County, April 4, 1730, deed of John White of St. John's Parish, King Wm. Co., Gent., to Thomas Crothers of St. George Par., Spotsylvania Co., Planter, witnesses, Richard Gregory, Joe Roberts and Thos. White. Mary, wife of John White, acknowledged her dower.
March 6, 1743. James White and Sarah, his wife, of Hanover Co., to Thos. White of Spots. Co. L 29 Curr. 300 a. (devised to sd James White by the will of his father, John White, dec'd., recorded in King Wm. Co.).
Bibliographic Information: Woods, Edgar Rev. History of Albemarle County, Virginia: The Michie Company, Printers, 1901
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WHITE.
John White, a native of Scotland, bought land from the Brockmans and Dowells on the west side of the South West Mountain, beginning his purchases in 1772. He married Mourning, daughter of Henry Shelton, and died without children in 1807. By his will he emancipated forty-seven negroes, and made provision for their removal to a free State, John Walker and Chiles Terrell being appointed his executors. Jeremiah, doubtless a brother, married Jane Shelton, a sister of his wife.
Conyers White came to the county from Orange in 1776, and purchased more than fifteen hundred acres on Buck Mountain Creek. He was succeeded by his son Crenshaw, who married Sarah Austin, sold his property about 1825, and emigrated to Missouri.
In 1779 Daniel White bought from William Wood the plantation on which he was living at the time, lying southwest of Batesville. This place he subsequently sold to Benjamin Ficklin. In 1812 he purchased from the trustee of Menan Mills the farm at the bend of Mechum's River on Broadaxe, which has been in the possession of the family ever since. He died in 1818. His wife's name was Elizabeth, and his children were Mary, the wife of Thomas Martin, Elizabeth, the wife of John Jones, Margaret, the wife of Thomas Jackson, Nancy, the wife of Overton Garland, John, Henry, William, who died in New Orleans in 1817, Rhoda, the wife of Joseph Grayson, and Felicia. Henry succeeded his father at the home place. He was appointed a magistrate in 1830, and died in 1850. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Rice Garland, and his children were Samuel G., and Elizabeth, the wife of Edward C. Hamner.
Near the close of the last century Garrett White came to the county from Madison, and established his home in the
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North Garden, southwest of the Cross Roads. By his sagacity and industry he acquired a large estate, becoming the owner of more than two thousand acres in the North and South Gardens. He was appointed a magistrate in 1806, and served as Sheriff in 1830. He died in 1843. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John Piper, and his children were John, Jeremiah, who died young and unmarried, and Sarah, the wife of Samuel W. Martin. John displayed the energy and thrift of his father. He died in 1866. His wife was Caroline, daughter of Stephen Moore, and his children were Garrett, John S., Jeremiah, Frances, the wife of Alfred Carpenter, Mary, the wife of Nicholas M. Page, and Sarah, the wife of Samuel G. White.
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History of Albemarle County, Virginia
The history of Albemarle County, Virginia, A description of the founding and events of this Virginiacounty including narritives on its residents families from 1727-1890.
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