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Myra Jean White

Female 1919 - 1994  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Myra Jean White was born on 1 Oct 1919 in Whitley County, Kentucky (daughter of Alfred Franklin White and Mary Jane Freeman); died on 8 Apr 1994 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky; was buried in Resthaven Cemetery, Keith, Harlan, Kentucky.

    Family/Spouse: Noble M. "Nobe" Helton. Noble (son of James A. Helton and Sarepta B. Shoemaker) was born on 17 Oct 1914 in Harlan, Kentucky; died on 29 Dec 1999 in Harlan Appalachian Regional Hospital, Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky; was buried in Resthaven Cemetery, Keith, Harlan, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James Alfred Helton was born on 22 Apr 1943 in Harlan County, Kentucky; died on 12 Nov 2003 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky.
    2. Rev. Mary Elizabeth Helton was born on 19 May 1947 in Harlan, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alfred Franklin WhiteAlfred Franklin White was born on 14 Apr 1880 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky (son of Jasper Newton "Newt" White and Rutha Parker); died on 6 Sep 1952 in Dayhoit, Harlan, Kentucky; was buried in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 22 Apr 1880, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Kentucky death records give his birthdate as 22 Apr; his tombstone says 14 Apr.

    Records from Joan Van Syckle list his burial place as "Detheridge Cemetery", but note this, from Jeanette Hayden: "This informal hillside cemetery is listed as Detherage Cemetery, Knox County, near Kayjay, Kentucky. The road it is on is listed on Google as Deatheridge Cemetery Rd."

    Alfred married Mary Jane Freeman on 4 Jan 1899 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky. Mary (daughter of John Freeman and Teresa "Tacy" Allen) was born on 27 Feb 1880 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 22 Oct 1932 in Kayjay, Knox, Kentucky; was buried on 23 Oct 1932 in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Freeman was born on 27 Feb 1880 in Whitley County, Kentucky (daughter of John Freeman and Teresa "Tacy" Allen); died on 22 Oct 1932 in Kayjay, Knox, Kentucky; was buried on 23 Oct 1932 in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Some researchers say she was born in Elk Valley, Tennessee. The record of her marriage says she was born in Whitley County, Kentucky. She was a nurs, and died of the consequences of diabetes. Her son Everett was also diabetic, as are at least two of Everett's grandchildren.

    Notes:

    A family story has it that they eloped and married in Tennessee, where the age to marry without parental consent was (allegedly) lower. But the actual record of their marriage shows this to be untrue. They were married by the Rev. Henry Patrick in Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky, on 4 Jan 1899. The record includes two laid-in notes handwritten on small pieces of ruled paper. One note reads "Jan the 4. 1899. We have no objection to Alfred White and Mary Freeman a mering [sic]. John Freeman, Stase Freeman". The other note is mostly illegible, but it's clearly signed "J. N. White".

    Children:
    1. Edward Finley White died on 17 Dec 1906 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    2. Sarah N. White was born on 8 Oct 1899 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 8 Jul 1988 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
    3. Ernest White was born about 1902 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 26 Jun 1902 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    4. Everett Luke White was born on 15 Mar 1905 in Goldbug, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 5 Dec 1967 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan; was buried on 8 Dec 1967 in Summit Cemetery, Williamston, Ingham, Michigan.
    5. Jerome "Jerry" White was born on 28 Oct 1907; died on 3 Feb 1934; was buried in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky.
    6. Jesse White was born in Apr 1910 in Kentucky; died on 1 Apr 1916 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    7. Bessie Elizabeth White was born in Apr 1910 in Kentucky; died on 9 Mar 1936 in Redbud, Harlan, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bud Hill Cemetery, Redbud, Harlan, Kentucky.
    8. Ruth White was born on 21 Nov 1912 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 29 Oct 2000; was buried in Briarfield Cemetery, Orlando, Rockcastle, Kentucky.
    9. Robert Lawrence White was born on 5 Mar 1915 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 11 Apr 1965 in Warren County, Kentucky; was buried in Briarfield Cemetery, Orlando, Rockcastle, Kentucky.
    10. Mary Edna "Ted" White was born on 15 Apr 1917 in Harlan County, Kentucky; died on 16 Dec 2007 in Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky; was buried in Sergent Cemetery, Harlan County, Kentucky.
    11. 1. Myra Jean White was born on 1 Oct 1919 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 8 Apr 1994 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky; was buried in Resthaven Cemetery, Keith, Harlan, Kentucky.
    12. Mary White was born on 22 Oct 1932.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jasper Newton "Newt" White was born in Jun 1848 in Whitley County, Kentucky (son of Nicholas White and Nancy Anne Sumner); died in 1909 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Jun 1848, Whitley County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Libby Freeman Spieth, quoted by "Dolores1630" on ancestry.com says that sometime soon after 1870, "my gr-grandfather John [Freeman] went to Elk Valley TN. He managed a lumber business for my other gr-grandfather Jasper Newton White (Newt) and that is also how he met my gr-grandmother Teresa Allen. They returned to Whitley." Of interest since both John Freeman and Jasper Newton White are among PNH's direct ancestors as well (great-great grandfathers, in his case).

    Relationships between Jasper Newton White and John Freeman:

    GG-grandfather Jasper Newton White (1848-1909):
    * employed GG-grandfather John Freeman (1850-1931) as manager of his lumber mill
    * married, as his third wife, Mary Ann Freeman (1855-1928), sister of John Freeman
    * Jasper Newton White's son by his second wife, G-grandfather Alfred Franklin White (1880-1952), married John Freeman's daughter, G-grandmother Mary Jane Freeman (1880-1932)

    Jasper married Rutha Parker on 29 Jun 1880 in Scott County, Tennessee. Rutha (daughter of William Henderson Parker and Sarah "Sally" Patrick) was born on 19 Dec 1863 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died about 1895 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rutha Parker was born on 19 Dec 1863 in Whitley County, Kentucky (daughter of William Henderson Parker and Sarah "Sally" Patrick); died about 1895 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Identical twin of Sarah Parker.

    "Rutha died young, about 1895, or possibly earlier, whereupon her identical twin, Sarah, came to stay with the children for a while. Nancy Jonckheere says that the children were very distraught when Sarah left, because it was like losing their mother again." [Parker's Genealogy & History Establishment]

    Children:
    1. 2. Alfred Franklin White was born on 14 Apr 1880 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 6 Sep 1952 in Dayhoit, Harlan, Kentucky; was buried in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky.

  3. 6.  John FreemanJohn Freeman was born on 6 Jun 1850 in Kentucky (son of Joel Terrill Freeman and Mary Sego); died on 18 Jan 1931 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 18 May 1841
    • Alternate death: 18 Jan 1928

    Notes:

    The birth and death dates of 18 May 1841 and 18 Jan 1931 are on his tombstone at Wofford, but this stone was erected well after his death; it was the opinion of both Joan Van Syckle and Nancy Jonckheere that both of these dates are wrong. Nonetheless, notwithstanding the sources that have him dying in 1928, he was recorded as alive and living with his family in the 1930 census, so we're going with the presumption that the death date on his tombstone is more correct than not.

    (We also have a 1984 letter from Nancy Jonckheere to Jeannette Hayden claiming that John Freeman's actual birth year was 1857, but we think she revised her opinion since then.)

    Libby Freeman Spieth, quoted by "Dolores1630" on ancestry.com, says that sometime soon after 1870, "my gr-grandfather John went to Elk Valley TN. He managed a lumber business for my other gr-grandfather Jasper Newton White (Newt) and that is also how he met my gr-grandmother Teresa Allen. They returned to Whitley." Of interest since both John Freeman and Jasper Newton White are among PNH's direct ancestors as well (great-great grandfathers, in his case).

    Relationships between John Freeman and Jasper Newton White:

    GG-grandfather John Freeman (1850-1931)
    * managed a lumber mill for GG grandfather Jasper Newton White (1848-1909)
    * Jasper Newton White married, as his third wife, Mary Ann Freeman (1855-1928), sister of John Freeman
    * John Freeman's daughter, G-grandmother Mary Jane Freeman (1880-1932) married Jasper Newton White's son by his second wife, G-grandfather Alfred Franklin White (1880-1952)

    It's also notable that John Freeman's brother William Freeman married Rachel Allen, sister of John Freeman's wife Teresa Allen. Libby Freeman Speith says that John Freeman met Teresa because he moved to Elk Valley to work for Jasper Newton White, which is entirely plausible since Teresa was born there, or in Campbell County at any rate. Possibly William Freeman also worked for Jasper Newton White, or just as possibly, he met his wife Rachel Allen through his brother's marriage to her sister Teresa Allen.

    John married Teresa "Tacy" Allen in 1876 in Whitley County, Kentucky. Teresa (daughter of John Allen and Nancy Barnes) was born on 3 Jan 1857 in Campbell County, Tennessee; died on 15 Feb 1934 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Teresa "Tacy" AllenTeresa "Tacy" Allen was born on 3 Jan 1857 in Campbell County, Tennessee (daughter of John Allen and Nancy Barnes); died on 15 Feb 1934 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1858
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1860, Tennessee
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1862, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Widely said to have been born in Elk Valley, Campbell County, Tennessee. She was almost certainly born in Campbell County, as both the 1850 and 1860 Federal censuses show that as her parents' residence.

    Her tombstone dates, transcribed by Joan Van Syckle, are 3 Jan 1857 and 15 Feb 1934. Her stone gives her name as "Tishia" Freeman. Some descendants report that she was also called "Tisha."

    According to a family group record prepared by Joan Van Syckle, "Teresa's date of birth according to [the] 1900 census is Aug 1863." The same FGR gives Teresa's parents as "Joseph Allen (? 1/1/1838 - 5/24/1910)" and "Patricia Barnes". But Teresa Allen's sister Rachel's death certificate on ancestry.com shows her parents as John Allen and Nancy Barnes, both born in Tennessee.

    Posted by user "Dolores1630" to ancestry.com:

    Teresa was variously known as, Tasia, Tacia, and Tacey on census records. My father, Teresa's grandson, told me in the late 1970s that he remembered his grandmother being called "Tasia" or "Stasia" and wondered if this was a nickname for "Anastasia" which is my oldest daughter's name. From her death records and her tombstone it appears her given name was Teresa.

    My father also remembered that Teresa was known for her herbal remedies and was always growing and preparing herbs. She would always quote from the Old Testament and loved to quote the verses about the revenge and punishment of God. "Hellfire and brimstone" verses he called them. He said he was none too pleased with this as a child as it frightened him a bit.

    Children:
    1. Martha Freeman was born in 1877; died in May 1955 in New Richmond, Clermont, Ohio; was buried in Greenmound Cemetery. New Richmond, Clermont, Ohio.
    2. 3. Mary Jane Freeman was born on 27 Feb 1880 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 22 Oct 1932 in Kayjay, Knox, Kentucky; was buried on 23 Oct 1932 in Detherage Cemetery, Knox, Kentucky.
    3. Joseph Freeman was born on 2 Mar 1882 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 15 Jun 1967 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Caddell Cemetery, Rockholds, Whitley, Kentucky.
    4. Luther S. "Luke" Freeman was born on 1 Dec 1884 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 25 Feb 1971 in Bell County, Kentucky.
    5. Benjamin Harrison Freeman was born on 22 May 1887 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 22 Sep 1959 in Kitts, Harlan, Kentucky; was buried on 25 Sep 1959 in Mexico Cemetery, Kitts, Harlan, Kentucky.
    6. Fannie Freeman was born in Dec 1890 in Kentucky.
    7. Edward McKinley Freeman was born on 8 May 1893; died on 10 Jul 1979 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.
    8. Artie Mae Freeman was born on 5 Dec 1896 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 5 Jun 1970; was buried in Chitwood Cemetery, Winfield, Scott, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nicholas WhiteNicholas White was born on 15 May 1802 in Kentucky (son of John White and Mary Shelton); died on 29 Jun 1876 in Redbird, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 6 May 1802, Knox County, Kentucky
    • Alternate birth: 15 May 1802, Bertie County, North Carolina
    • Alternate birth: 15 May 1802, Whitley County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Served as juror. 8 Jul 1826. (Whitley Circuit Court Order Book A-B-C, p.308.)

    Paid $24 for killing four wolves, 27 May 1844. (Whitley Circuit Court Order Book G-H, p. 139.)

    There are birth and death dates given on his tombstone, but the stone is a relatively recent one.

    Nicholas married Nancy Anne Sumner on 13 Oct 1825 in Whitley County, Kentucky. Nancy (daughter of James Sumner and Mourning Blanshard) was born in Jun 1804 in Grayson County, Virginia; died in Jul 1876 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy Anne Sumner was born in Jun 1804 in Grayson County, Virginia (daughter of James Sumner and Mourning Blanshard); died in Jul 1876 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Nancy Jonckheere says here that they were married 24 Oct 1825.

    Children:
    1. Holden Wade White was born on 3 May 1826 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 22 Oct 1872 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Pleasant Hill Baptist Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. Naomi Nancy Oma White was born on 25 Jul 1827 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky; died on 16 Feb 1907 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    3. John White was born on 4 Mar 1830 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 28 Aug 1896 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    4. Mark White was born on 27 Nov 1832 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 30 Jun 1893 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    5. Melvina Nancy White was born on 9 Aug 1835 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky; died on 18 Nov 1898 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Concord Cemetery, Whitley, Kentucky.
    6. Dempsey C. White was born in 1839 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 6 Apr 1862 in Shiloh, Hardin, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh National Cemetery, Shiloh, Hardin, Tennessee.
    7. Nicholas White was born about 1840 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    8. Lucinda White was born about 1842 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    9. James Ervin White was born on 4 Jul 1843 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky; died on 9 Dec 1927 in Goldbug, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Ryan Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    10. 4. Jasper Newton "Newt" White was born in Jun 1848 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1909 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

  3. 10.  William Henderson Parker was born on 8 Apr 1824 in Claiborne County, Tennessee (son of Sampson "Samuel" Parker and Sarah "Sally" Elizabeth Davis); died on 11 Mar 1898 in Wister, Leflore, Choctaw Nation (Oklahoma); was buried in Wister City Cemetery, Wister, Leflore, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Born on 8 Apr 1824 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, Henderson came with his family to Whitley County, Kentucky, as a boy. On 3 Oct 1844, when he was 20, Henderson first married Sarah S. Patrick, daughter of Bryant Patrick & Nancy Davis, in Whitley County, Kentucky. Sally was born 13 Jan 1831 in North Carolina. Henderson was disabled in the course of his Army service during the Civil War, and never really recovered. About two months before his discharge from the Army, their oldest daughter died in childbirth. Sally's health was so impaired during the Civil War that she finally died in Whitley County on 2 Mar 1867, at the age of 36, when her youngest children (twins) were only 4 years old. He then married Nancy White [...] After 1880, Henderson, Nancy, and their unmarried children moved from Whitley County, Kentucky, to Piney in Franklin County, Arkansas. Henderson, Nancy, and some of their children later moved to Wister, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, where Henderson died on 11 Mar 1898; he was 73. He is buried in City Cemetery, Wister, Oklahoma. [Parker's Genealogy & History Establishment]

    *****

    He was an identical twin to his sister Neworlena Jane Parker (1824-1901).

    *****

    Compiled Civil War Service Record of William Henderson Parker

    At age 39, William Henderson Parker was drafted as a private for a period of one year into a detachment of substitutes for the Union Army. He was then mustered into Company F of the 18th Kentucky Infantry in London, Kentucky on 20 Sep 1864. He served for at least 10 months. He was discharged early on 23 Jun 1865 near Louisville, Kentucky, essentially because the War had ended with the surrender of General Lee's forces in April of 1865.

    He received a pension for his Civil War service. He he applied for it on 2 Jan 1884. After his death, it went to his widow, Nancy White Parker.

    Notes from his Compiled Service Record:

    Muster and Descriptive Roll of a Detachment of Substitutes forwarded for the 18 Reg't Kentucky Inf.
    Roll dated: Dft Board Louisville, Ky., Nov 22, 1864.
    Age: 39 y'rs
    Occupation: Farmer
    Where born: Claiborne, Tenn.
    Enlistment (drafted): 1 years.
    Eyes Hazel; hair Black. Complexion Dark; height 5 ft. 7 in.
    When mustered in: Sept 20, 1864.
    Where mustered: London (KY)
    Where credited: 8 Dist Ky.
    Remarks: Drafted.
    Company Muster Roll for Mar and April, 1865. "Present" (3)
    Company Muster Roll for May and June, 1865. Remarks: Discharged June 23, 65 by reason of Telegram order dated War Dep. May 18, 65. (4)
    Company Muster-out Roll dated: Near Louisville, Ky, Jul 18, 1865. Remarks: Discharged June 23, 65 by reason of Telegram order dated War Dep. May 18, 65 (5)
    Detachment Muster-out Roll, Dated; Near Loiusville, Ky, June 23 1865. Remarks: P.O. Ad W.c.H.
    Reported absent without leave. Restored to duty without forfeiture of time or pay. Mustered out in obediance to Telegram Order War Dept (6) May 18, 65, ordering the Muster out of all troops whose terms of service expire prior to Oct. 1, 65. (7)
    N.B. This information is available at footnote.com.

    Content Source: The National Archives
    Publication Number: M397
    Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky.
    Content Source: NARA
    National Archives Catalog ID: 300398
    National Archives Catalog Title: Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War, compiled 1890-1912, documenting the period 1861-1866.
    Record Group: 94
    State: Kentucky
    Short Description: NARA M397. Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky.
    Military Unit: Eighteenth Infantry, Mi-Pl
    Surname Starts With: P
    Given name: William H
    Surname: Parker
    Age: 39 Year: 1864

    Note: According to worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tvdavis&id=I18008, "William Henderson was a severe asthmatic and had to sleep sitting up at night because he could not lie down, which made his breathing difficult. A part, if not all, of his treatment was smoking some kind of pipe with a medication in it."

    A Pension Office document dated 14 Jan 1886, a photocopy of which is held by P & T Nielsen Hayden, states that he was disabled by "paralysis caused by wading in water waist deep."

    More detail about the dates of his Civil War service can be found here.

    William married Sarah "Sally" Patrick on 3 Oct 1844 in Whitley County, Kentucky. Sarah (daughter of Bryant Patrick and Nancy Ann Davis) was born on 13 Jan 1830; died on 2 Mar 1867 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah "Sally" Patrick was born on 13 Jan 1830 (daughter of Bryant Patrick and Nancy Ann Davis); died on 2 Mar 1867 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 13 Jan 1831, North Carolina

    Notes:

    A typed family FGR sheet (probably by Joan Van Syckle or Nancy Jonckheere) has their marriage date as 30 Oct 1844. So does Descendants of John Parker by Wynell Morrison.

    Children:
    1. Neworlena Jane Parker was born on 16 Jan 1846 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 25 Apr 1865 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. Henry Moss Parker was born about 1849 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    3. Uriah Parker was born in Apr 1851 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died after 1900 in Crawford County, Arkansas; was buried in Piney Cemetery, Crawford, Arkansas.
    4. Susan Parker was born on 19 Dec 1852; died in Sep 1879 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Concord Cemetery, Whitley, Kentucky.
    5. James Calvin Parker was born on 27 Dec 1854 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 27 Mar 1912 in Crawford County, Arkansas; was buried in Piney Cemetery, Crawford, Arkansas.
    6. Emily "Milly" Parker was born on 25 Sep 1857 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1860 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    7. George S. Parker was born on 26 Nov 1858 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 26 Aug 1860 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    8. Green Cidney Parker was born on 26 Oct 1859 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 1 Sep 1942 in Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    9. John C. Parker was born in Mar 1861 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    10. 5. Rutha Parker was born on 19 Dec 1863 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died about 1895 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    11. Sarah Parker was born on 19 Dec 1863 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 1 Jul 1943 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Steely Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

  5. 12.  Joel Terrill Freeman was born in 1813 in Kentucky (son of James Brigham Freeman and Mary Polly Moore); died in 1873 in North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1813, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Correspondence from Libby Freeman Spieth, quoted by "Dolores1630" on ancestry.com:

    I'm quite certain that when he (Joel) wasn't farming, he was a traveling salesman. My dad used to talk about him going with his wagon carrying pots, pans, bolts of fabric, nails, etc. and always something special for the ladies like a potato peeler and candy for the kids. He had a regular route when he didn't have crops to tend. In remote areas his visits were really looked forward to.

    After the 1870 Census, Mary [Mary Tye, his second wife] and Joel just drop out of sight. Uncle Sam was the one who was left to raise them (the children). I think that is when my gr-grandfather John went to Elk Valley TN. He managed a lumber business for my other gr-grandfather Jasper Newton White (Newt) and that is also how he met my gr-grandmother Teresa Allen. They returned to Whitley.

    [...]

    Joel Freeman contested his father's will. He won one hundred acres in Meadow Creek, NC in 1847. In March of 1848 he sold the acreage to Issac Owens for 130.00. Alfred Franklin White contends that Joel and Mary TYE (2nd wife) were killed in a carriage accident traveling between KY and NC. They both suddenly disappeared. The children of JOEL FREEMAN and MARY TYE are not recognized by the rest of the FREEMAN clan.

    Note [from "Dolores1630" on ancestry.com]: There is no record or verification of this accident or deaths of Joel and Mary. It's considered to be family legend until verified. Mary and Joel went to NC one day and for whatever reason, never returned. Oldest son, Samuel, from Joel's first marriage, raised the younger children, including my grandfather, John.

    Deed of Conveyance, 1847:

    Whitley CO., KY (Deed Book #3) 24 August 1848: "This deed of conveyance made this 24th day of August 1858. Witnesseth that at the August term of the interlocutory decree of said curcuit cout appointed a commissioner for and on behalf of the AARON FREEMAN, POLLY STEVENS and NANCY PERKINS and the unknown heirs of JAMES FREEMAN deceased to convey to JOEL FREEMAN by Decreased of quit claim a certain tract or parcel of land in complainents bill mentioned in a suit in chancery pending in said court in which said JOEL FREEMAN is complainant and said heirs of the said JAMES FREEMAN deceased are defendants. Now I, ADDISON WILLIAMS commissioner as aforesaid forand on befalf of the said AARON FREEMAN, POLLY STEVENS,NANCY PERKINS and the unknown heirs of the said JAMES FREEMAN deceased for and in consideration of the (premises) and for and in consideration fo the interlocutory decree aforesaid give grant bargain sell (endow) convey and confirm unto the said JOEL FREEMAN and his heirs or assigns a certain tract or parcel of land situate lyning and being in Whitley County on a branch of Meadow Creek containing one hundred acres and is the same land on which said JAMES FREEMAN resided at the time of his death and left by the said JAMES in the possession of the said JOEL FREEMAN as set forth and descibed in the complainant bill herein. The said JOEL FREEMAN to have and to hold to him and his heirs or assigns forever. And the said ADDISON WILLIAMS commissioner as aforesaid for and behalf of the said ARRON FREEMAN, POLLY STEVENS, and NANCY PERKINS and the unknown heirs of the aforesaid JAMES FREEMAN deceased hereby covenant and agree that he will forever warrant and defend a good and sufficient right and title to said land against the claim or claims of themselves and thie heirs and against the claim or claims of all and every other person, persons claim for claimants whatever claiming by through or under them or either of them but (agrees) no to her person or persons but it is distinctly understood that the said WILLIAMS makes this conveyance as a commissioner of the court only and is not to be responsible in any way for the title. In testimony whereof the said parties of thefirst part by ADDISON WILLIAMS commissioner as aforesaid hereunto subscribe above written. Dated 26 August 1847. Signed: AARON FREEMAN, NANCY PERKINS, POLLY STEVENS, The unknown heirs of JAMES FREEMAN, deceased by A. WILLIAMS, commissioner Whitley Conuty Court. 24 March 1848

    JOEL FREEMAN sold one hundred acres on Meadow Creek to ISAAC OWENS for 130.00.

    Application for post-Civil War Presidential pardon?

    The ancestry.com database Confederate Applications for Presidential Pardons, 1865-1867 contains paperwork related to the application by a Joel T. Freeman of Bear Wallow, North Carolina for a pardon and the restoration of his full citizenship by President Andrew Johnson. In it he explains that before the rebellion he was a postmaster and that this was the only role in which he can be held to have supported the Confederacy. We cannot determine from the papers whether this pardon was granted, or whether this is that same individual as our Joel Terrill Freeman.

    Joel married Mary Sego. Mary (daughter of James Seago and Sarah Ann "Sally" Holt) was born in 1811 in Kentucky; died in Apr 1855 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Sego was born in 1811 in Kentucky (daughter of James Seago and Sarah Ann "Sally" Holt); died in Apr 1855 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1811, North Carolina
    • Alternate death: 1855

    Notes:

    Her last name sometimes appears as "Seago."

    Her given name sometimes appears as "Margaret Ann", but in other family records Margaret Ann Sego (1826-1896) is shown as a sister of Mary Sego. A William Shepard (b. c. 1814, d. 1895) is said to have married this Margaret Ann Sego.

    Children:
    1. Charles William Freeman was born on 7 Jan 1845; died on 13 Jan 1917; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. 6. John Freeman was born on 6 Jun 1850 in Kentucky; died on 18 Jan 1931 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.
    3. Mary Ann Freeman was born in Apr 1854; died on 5 Jan 1928 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

  7. 14.  John Allen was born about 1815 in Tennessee (son of Joseph Allen and Jane (Jenny) Poage); died after 1879.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1817, Tennessee
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1818, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Said to have been born in Elk Valley, Campbell County, Tennessee. The 1880 census shows him and his wife living there.

    John married Nancy Barnes on 13 Jan 1839 in Elk Valley, Campbell, Tennessee. Nancy was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died after 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Nancy Barnes was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died after 1879.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1818, Tennessee
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1819, Tennessee

    Notes:

    She was alive at the time of the 1880 census.

    Her last name in the record of her marriage to John Allen looks very much like "Barron", and there are records in which it looks like "Brown," but she is consistently "Nancy Barnes" in the death certificates of her children.

    Children:
    1. 7. Teresa "Tacy" Allen was born on 3 Jan 1857 in Campbell County, Tennessee; died on 15 Feb 1934 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. Rachel Allen was born on 7 Aug 1858 in Tennessee; died on 12 Jul 1942 in Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Wofford Cemetery, Wofford, Whitley, Kentucky.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John White was born between 1750 and 1755 in North Carolina (son of Richard White and Elizabeth); died between Jun 1829 and Oct 1829 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 2 May 1753, Granville County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Called "John Calvin White" in some sources.

    *****

    According to "familywest" on ancestry.com, his first marriage to Mary Hendrick is recorded in the Hendrick family Bible.

    *****

    From Ancestry of Elizabeth Louise White by Steven C. Perkins:

    He was probably born 1750-55, as Nancy Jonckheere states that in 1777 he sold land inherited from his father, Richard. Was this the 330 acres in Bute County that he was devised? At that time he was stated to be a planter from Craven County. CHECK

    He was probably born in Warren County, N.C., and about 1798 he came to the portion of Knox that is now Whitley County. He died between June and October 1829, based upon his appearance in Whitley County Court as a Commissioner in June and an Order in October that his son, Dempsey, return court records. CHECK whitley order book 1 for his signature. He is probably in an unmarked grave at Redbird; there is a marker for a John White, but the date of death appears to be 1896.

    A John White was a taxpayer in Warren County, North Carolina in 1784. North Carolina Taxpayers, supra, v.2, p.217. A John White was a purchaser at an estate sale in Franklin County, N.C., confirmed in June of 1796, Bradley, Will Book B of Franklin County, North Carolina 1784-1804, 929.375654 qB811b 1988, p.16 and at a sale on 10 January 1799, p.38.

    A John White is on the Knox tax rolls for 1804, with 300 acres of 2d class land on the Cumberland, 2 horses and 6 slaves. A John White appears in the 1810 and 1820 Knox County censuses, and in Lincoln County before that; a John White is on an 8/3/1790 Lincoln tax list. John White and John White, Sr. appear on an 1816 Knox County tax list. A John White appears on a 1788 Fayette County tax list, as do two Williams and a James. Some Pre-1800 Kentucky Tax Lists, supra, p.11. CHECK

    On 28 September 1826 he granted Demcey (sic) White (a Whitley County resident) a Power of Attorney to deal with legacies he might be entitled to from the estates of his father, Richard White, or his mother, Elizabeth, in Franklin County, North Carolina. Whitley County Deed Book 1, p.145-6. Mark White was stated to be the Executor of Richard and Sherrod Celly/Kinney the administrator of Elizabeth. Decker (p. 305) says that Knox County Revolutionary War Veterans included John White of Virginia, and says that he is thought to have settled in Knox in about 1804; if so, that would not [may not] be our John.

    *****

    The "Demcey" White mentioned above is almost certainly the Dempsey White who is recorded in Collins's History of Kentucky as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for Whitley County in 1833, 1835, 1838, and 1839; he was a son of this John White, and his daughter Nancy White (1838-1928) was the second wife of Patrick's greatX3-grandfather William Henderson Parker (1824-1898).

    John married Mary Shelton. Mary was born about 1760 in Virginia; died about 1824. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Mary Shelton was born about 1760 in Virginia; died about 1824.
    Children:
    1. Richard White was born in North Carolina; died in Hardin County, Tennessee.
    2. Harrison White was born on 28 Feb 1790; died on 7 Nov 1853; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    3. John Calvin White was born between 1793 and 1795; died after 1870.
    4. Dempsey White was born about 1798 in South Carolina; died after 1860 in Hardin County, Tennessee.
    5. 8. Nicholas White was born on 15 May 1802 in Kentucky; died on 29 Jun 1876 in Redbird, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

  3. 18.  James Sumner was born about 1766 in Gates, North Carolina; died in 1834 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    James married Mourning Blanshard after 3 Apr 1784 in Gates County, North Carolina. Mourning was born in Mar 1768 in North Carolina; died in Sep 1834 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Mourning Blanshard was born in Mar 1768 in North Carolina; died in Sep 1834 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    According to P. Bryant, current maintainer of her Find a Grave page, she has been extensively confused with the Mahala Smith (1799-1882) who married Joseph Chestnutt Sumner (1793-1880). There appears to be no evidence that our Mourning (Blanshard) Sumner was called "Mahala" in her lifetime, despite the presence of that given name on her modern gravestone at Red Bird.

    Bryant goes on to say that the two extant contemporary records of Mourning (Blanshard) Sumner are her Gates County marriage contract and the 1790 census, neither of which call her Mahala. The marriage contract does show her birth surname as Blanshard and calls her "of Hertford County." It also specifies that once married, she will continue to have full possession of the land and slaves that were hers before marriage. Witnesses were Starkey Sharp, Walter McFarlane, and Joseph Witherington. 3 Apr 1784.

    (An Aaron Blanchard of Chowan County, North Carolina made his will on 15 Jul 1772, naming daughters Millicent, Mary, and Esther, wife Rachel, and "trusty friend" James Sumner, the latter of whom was also named an executor, leading many people, including us, to the hasty conclusion that Aaron was her father. But the James Sumner who married Mourning Blanshard would have been a young child at the time of Aaron Blanchard's will.)

    Assertions that she was of Cherokee heritage are, to the best of our knowledge, baseless.

    Children:
    1. Lydia Sumner
    2. Sally Sumner
    3. Nehemiah "Miah" Sumner was born between 1785 and 1787 in Buncombe, North Carolina; died on 14 Feb 1871 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    4. John Sumner was born about 1792 in Buncombe, North Carolina.
    5. Mark Sumner was born on 1 Oct 1795 in Virginia; died on 15 Sep 1869 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Concord Cemetery, Whitley, Kentucky.
    6. George Sumner was born in 1800 in Grayson County, Virginia; died between 1873 and 1880 in Monroe, Carroll, Indiana.
    7. Frances Sumner was born about 1804 in Grayson County, Virginia; died about 1825 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    8. 9. Nancy Anne Sumner was born in Jun 1804 in Grayson County, Virginia; died in Jul 1876 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

  5. 20.  Sampson "Samuel" ParkerSampson "Samuel" Parker was born on 9 Feb 1804 in Wilkes, North Carolina (son of John M. Parker and Elizabeth Carrel); died on 2 Feb 1886 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Sampson married Sarah "Sally" Elizabeth Davis before 1824 in Whitley County, Kentucky. Sarah (daughter of William "Billie" Davis and Sarah Rapier) was born on 8 Sep 1801; died on 2 Jun 1868 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Sarah "Sally" Elizabeth Davis was born on 8 Sep 1801 (daughter of William "Billie" Davis and Sarah Rapier); died on 2 Jun 1868 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 8 Sep 1802, North Carolina
    • Alternate death: 9 Jun 1868, Whitley County, Kentucky

    Children:
    1. 10. William Henderson Parker was born on 8 Apr 1824 in Claiborne County, Tennessee; died on 11 Mar 1898 in Wister, Leflore, Choctaw Nation (Oklahoma); was buried in Wister City Cemetery, Wister, Leflore, Oklahoma.
    2. Neworlena Jane Parker was born on 8 Apr 1824 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 11 Dec 1901 in Cumberland Falls, McCreary, Kentucky.
    3. John Milton Parker was born about 1826 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee; died on 29 Aug 1851 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    4. Susan Catherine Parker was born in 1827 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee; died on 22 Sep 1910 in Knox County, Kentucky.
    5. Mahala Parker was born in 1827 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee; died on 15 Nov 1854 in Pulaski, Kentucky.
    6. James C. Parker was born on 10 Dec 1829 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 4 Aug 1911 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    7. Sarah C. Parker was born on 9 Feb 1832 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 20 Oct 1900 in Clifty, Madison, Arkansas.
    8. Mary Helen Parker was born on 30 Aug 1835 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 11 Aug 1856 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    9. George Washington Parker was born on 30 Nov 1837 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 24 Oct 1910 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    10. Martha E. Parker was born about 1838 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    11. Nancy Elizabeth Parker was born about 1838.
    12. Elizabeth Parker was born about 1840 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1910 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    13. Jesse F. Parker was born on 18 Apr 1842 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 1 Sep 1926 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    14. Nathan Parker was born in 1844 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1847 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    15. Milton Parker was born in 1845 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1848 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    16. Tempy Parker was born in 1846 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died in 1849 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

  7. 22.  Bryant Patrick was born about 1800 in North Carolina (son of James Patrick and Courtney Sykes); died about 1864 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Bef 23 Mar 1864, Whitley County, Kentucky

    Bryant married Nancy Ann Davis on 13 Jan 1820 in Knox County, Tennessee. Nancy was born in 1802 in Tennessee; died in 1832 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Nancy Ann Davis was born in 1802 in Tennessee; died in 1832 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. George Washington Patrick was born on 25 Sep 1821 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 20 Jan 1905 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. Andrew Jackson Patrick was born on 8 Feb 1824 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 8 Feb 1886 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Jellico Creek Cemetery, Jellico Creek, Whitley, Kentucky.
    3. Permelia "Milly" Patrick was born on 23 Nov 1825 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 6 Jan 1866 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    4. Rachel Agnes Patrick was born on 24 Sep 1828 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 2 Jun 1893 in Jellico Creek, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Jellico Creek Cemetery, Jellico Creek, Whitley, Kentucky.
    5. Uriah Patrick was born in 1830 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died on 21 Apr 1915 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma.
    6. 11. Sarah "Sally" Patrick was born on 13 Jan 1830; died on 2 Mar 1867 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in Red Bird Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    7. Bryant Patrick was born in 1832 in Whitley County, Kentucky; died before 15 Jun 1865.

  9. 24.  James Brigham Freeman died in 1830 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Said to have served in the Revolution as a quartermaster for Francis Marion (the "Swamp Fox") in South Carolina's Second Brigade.

    James married Mary Polly Moore in 1788 in North Carolina. Mary died about 1835 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 25.  Mary Polly Moore died about 1835 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Freeman was born on 14 May 1798 in North Carolina; died on 19 Aug 1870 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in William B. Siler Cemetery, Rockholds, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. 12. Joel Terrill Freeman was born in 1813 in Kentucky; died in 1873 in North Carolina.

  11. 26.  James Seago was born on 22 Dec 1777 in Anson County, North Carolina (son of Abraham Seago); died after 1850 in Hart, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    According to many sources of varying quality, Sarah Holt was the mother of some but not all of his children.

    He inherited 100 acres from his grandfather John Seago.

    James married Sarah Ann "Sally" Holt. Sarah died after 1850 in Hart, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 27.  Sarah Ann "Sally" Holt died after 1850 in Hart, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 13. Mary Sego was born in 1811 in Kentucky; died in Apr 1855 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    2. Nancy Sego was born about 1824; died in 1869 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

  13. 28.  Joseph Allen was born on 17 Apr 1774 in Virginia (son of Hugh Allen and Jane Summers); died after 1860 in Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1767, Virginia

    Notes:

    Shown in the 1860 census as 93 years old (which may have been exaggerated), living in the Campbell County household of his son-in-law Felix Broils (or Broyles), husband of his daughter Anna Allen. Said to have died in 1862.

    The Descendants of Robert and John Poage (citation details below) asserts that this Joseph Allen died in Union County, Indiana, 15 May 1839. But on the same page the editor notes that "The Allen Relationships have not been worked out to be clear to the editor." The date given for Joseph Allen's marriage to Jane Poague is the same as shown in Virginia marriage records for the marriage of Joseph Allen and Jenny Poage, and this Joseph Allen is given as a son of Hugh Allen.

    Joseph married Jane (Jenny) Poage on 13 May 1800 in Lexington, Rockbridge, Virginia. Jane (daughter of Robert Poage and Margaret Mitchell) was born on 26 Apr 1781 in Abb's Valley, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 6 Jun 1839. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 29.  Jane (Jenny) Poage was born on 26 Apr 1781 in Abb's Valley, Tazewell, Virginia (daughter of Robert Poage and Margaret Mitchell); died on 6 Jun 1839.
    Children:
    1. Jane "Jennie" Allen
    2. Anna Allen was born about 1803.
    3. 14. John Allen was born about 1815 in Tennessee; died after 1879.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Richard White (son of Richard White); died after 17 Jul 1775 in Bute County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From Ancestry of Elizabeth Louise White by Steven C. Perkins:

    RICHARD WHITE, JR. A resident of North Carolina, his will was recorded in Warren/Bute Will Book 2 at 73, dated 17 July 1775. (Olds, An Abstract of North Carolina Wills, supra, p.316.)

    He acquired land on Cedar Creek by deed in Warren Deed Book 5, at 167, in January of 1775. In a deed from John Wait (sic), John recites that his father, Richard White, acquired the land by grant from the Earl of Granville County in November of 1760 (this is Richard White, Jr. as Richard White, Sr. was dead by 1757). See The Granville District of North Carolina, supra, v.2, p. 159. None of this narrows down his birthdate much. The most that can be said is that he obviously was born well before 1754, when his father named him in his will. A Richard White was listed as a taxpayer in Bute County in 1771. (North Carolina Taxpayers, 929.3756 R233, v.1, p.216.)

    The will names his wife as Elizabeth and his children as John, Mark, Harrison, Richard, Nicholas, Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth, Drusilla and Nancy. It also recites that he died owning land on Buffaloe Creek, on Burnt Coat, on Franko Creek and between Franko and Cedar Creeks. Some other useful information is found in Bradley, Will Book C of Franklin County, North Carolina 1804-1812, supra, p. 1. There it is recited that White's Negroes were willed to his wife, Elizabeth, and that she was dividing most of them among her daughters. It was stated that one of four lots was drawn by Thomas Hardin, husband of Salley, and that Elizabeth, Drucilla (sic) and Nancy White drew the other three. The date of the drawing is stated to have been 24 February 1801; however, the recording of the event was at the March 1804 term of court. Apparently, only Sarah (Salley) was married. Perhaps the order of the draw indicates seniority. It would appear that Elizabeth was still alive in 1804. However, she may have been alive much closer to 1826. Material from Nancy Jonckheere indicates that the division, pursuant to an award by the commissioners, was at the September term in 1826; that Sarah Harding, Steven Sparks and Elizabeth, his wife, Drucilla White and Crofford Kearney and Nancy, his wife, took at that time. This seems to be a second effort to divide the slaves, this time not by lot or agreement, but by court order. Also note the power of attorney John gave in 1826 to settle his mother's estate. These actions would indicate a possible residence in Franklin County, North Carolina.

    This site says:

    73 (A) Will of RICHARD WHITE, planter. Dated 17 July 1775. Recorded Nov. Court 1775. Land on Buffaloe Creek to son JOHN WHITE. Land bought of WILLIAM WHITE to son MARK WHITE. Land on Burnt Coat to son HARRISON WHITE. Land between Franko & Cedar Creek to son RICHARD. Land where I now live, on Franko Creek, to son NICHOLAS. To my wife ELIZABETH WHITE and then to my five daughters MARY, SARAH, ELIZABETH, DRUSILLA, NANCY. Exors: Wife ELIZABETH WHITE, THOMAS SHERROD, and son MARK WHITE. Wit: WILLOUGHBY SELF, ISAAC HUDSON, JOHN HUDSON, WILLIAM HUDSON.

    Richard married Elizabeth. Elizabeth died after 1775 in Franklin, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Elizabeth died after 1775 in Franklin, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 16. John White was born between 1750 and 1755 in North Carolina; died between Jun 1829 and Oct 1829 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    2. Harrison White was born about 1755 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in 1777 in Bute County, North Carolina.
    3. Mary White was born about 1756 in Granville County, North Carolina.
    4. Richard White was born on 27 Apr 1756 in Orange, Virginia; died about 1851 in Greene, Virginia.
    5. Mark White was born about 1757 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in Franklin, North Carolina.
    6. Sarah White was born before 1765 in Granville County, North Carolina.
    7. Elizabeth White was born before 1769 in Granville County, North Carolina.
    8. Drusilla White was born about 1770 in Granville County, North Carolina; died after 1826.
    9. Nicholas White was born after 1769 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in Madison, Kentucky.
    10. Richard White was born after 1769.
    11. Nancy White was born about 1771 in Granville County, North Carolina.

  3. 40.  John M. ParkerJohn M. Parker was born in 1772 in North Carolina (son of John Parker); died on 1 Jan 1857 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    "According to the memoir of his grandson Chrisman Harrison Parker, John fought in the War of 1812, and was at the Battle of New Orleans when the British General Packenham was killed." [Parker's Genealogy & History Establishment]

    From the memoir of Chrisman Harrison Parker:

    "I have heard my grandfather tell how the Torys came and robed his mother while that war was going on; - They come one day; and robed the house; - taking the bedding; emtying the feather-beds or ticks over the ground. The feathers come of them rising above the tops of the trees. They then went into the feild and striped the harness off the horse granfather was plowing, and led Him away. - By this time they had gathered the sheep and cattle; - and horses and drove them away. Lleving my great grandmother and her children destitute - undaunted she geathered leaves to sleep on; living as best she could. Clothed her children and cotten and Flaxe, garments of her own make; - The next morning after the robery; she geathered her children and all the hoes and went into the feild. Those who had hoes howed those who had none pulled weeds and grass: - at last the war ceased, and great grandfather come home, and settled down to honest toil. Where he lived and died.

    "My granfather grew up in in North Carolina, and maired there, and when my father was three years olde mooved to Tennsee: where he raised his family. In the War of 1812. Granfather Parker, entered the servis of his country and was at Battle of New Orleans when Pakenham was killed.

    "My mother, - Celety - Harrison, Parker lost two brothers in the War of 1812. I have heard my mother say grandmother Harrison kept the clothing of her two lost sons as long as she lived; and once a year would look them over; and weep as she folded them up and laid them carfully away."

    John married Elizabeth Carrel on 9 Jan 1793 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of James Carrel) was born in 1775 in North Carolina; died on 3 Dec 1859 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 41.  Elizabeth Carrel was born in 1775 in North Carolina (daughter of James Carrel); died on 3 Dec 1859 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Luke Parker was born on 17 Dec 1793 in North Carolina; died after 1850.
    2. Cynthia Parker was born in 1794 in North Carolina; died in 1850 in Kentucky.
    3. Jesse Parker was born in 1795 in North Carolina.
    4. George Washington Parker was born in 1798 in North Carolina.
    5. John Parker was born on 5 Jun 1801 in North Carolina.
    6. Martin Parker was born in 1802 in North Carolina; died in 1870 in Colorado.
    7. 20. Sampson "Samuel" Parker was born on 9 Feb 1804 in Wilkes, North Carolina; died on 2 Feb 1886 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    8. James Pryor Parker was born on 20 Dec 1806 in North Carolina; died about 1893.
    9. Jane Parker was born on 10 Aug 1810 in Tennessee; died on 10 Mar 1887.
    10. William Parker was born on 30 Aug 1813.

  5. 42.  William "Billie" Davis was born in 1776 in North Carolina; died before 3 Dec 1864 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    [The paragraph below is from http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kmparker, evidently from info provided by Patrick's late aunt Nancy Jonckheere.]

    "Born in 1776 in North Carolina, Billie Davis was famous as a trapper, guide and explorer. He had a disagreement with a bear and lost his arm as a result, but it was the bear who lost the fight. Later, one-armed Billie became sheriff of Whitley County, an office he held for many years. He had considerable presence and could handle just about any problem with words alone. Nancy Jonckheere once found online a copy of an old North Carolina election handout from about 1850, which said was that the candidate was endorsed by 'Billie Davis, the famous one-armed sheriff of Whitley County, Kentucky.' By 1795, when Billie was 19, he was already married to Sarah Rapier, who was born about 1779 in North Carolina. Her brother Jesse moved to Whitley County, Kentucky, as well. Billie and Sarah both lived to a ripe old age and died in Whitley County: Sarah between 1860 and 1870, when she was at least 81 years old; and Billie in 1864 at the age of 88."

    *****

    We wonder if he wasn't born significantly later than the late 1770s. According to the records of the Kentucky Assembly, William Davis was sheriff of Whitley County in 1848 and 1849, at which time he would have been 72 and 73 years old if he was in fact born in 1776. Memory and oral traditions often exaggerate the age-at-death of particularly colorful individuals.

    More absurdly, multiple ancestry.com trees claim that this William Davis is the Union soldier who died on 6 October 1864 and is buried at Cave Hill National Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. We have no idea how they imagine that an 82-year-old man was serving as a Union private.

    *****

    Michele Brooks reproduces a bill of sale for his estate, executed by his son Melton Lewis Davis, which may provide some clues to his ancestry:

    Sale Bill Dated 3 December 1864
    Son - M.L. Davis 1 pistol $5.50
    Son - William R. Davis 3 books 1.60
    William Patrick 4 books .50
    William Patrick 5 books .60
    Dau - Matilda 1 book 1.90
    son-in-law Sampson Parker 2 razors 1.40
    Son - M. L. Davis 1/2 bushel ?
    Seth Freeman
    Cousin - James E. White 1 board 1.00
    Cousin-in-law - Melton E. White 2 boxes 4.00
    Son - M. L. Davis Furniture 55.00
    M. L. Davis 1 saddle 1.00
    M. L. Davis 1 satchel 3.00
    Dau - Matilda Cattle .50

    William married Sarah Rapier between 1795 and 1800 in North Carolina. Sarah was born in 1777; died before 1870 in Whitley County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 43.  Sarah Rapier was born in 1777; died before 1870 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1778, North Carolina
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1779, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Appears in some online trees as Roper, Rapour, etc. Frequently given as a daughter of William J. Rapier and Elizabeth Thompson; there is absolutely no evidence for this.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Davis was born on 8 Dec 1796 in Cole Creek, Carroll, North Carolina; died on 10 Feb 1864 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Briar Creek Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    2. 21. Sarah "Sally" Elizabeth Davis was born on 8 Sep 1801; died on 2 Jun 1868 in Whitley County, Kentucky; was buried in John Parker Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.
    3. Melton Lewis Davis was born on 3 Feb 1822 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; died on 30 Jun 1895 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

  7. 44.  James Patrick

    Notes:

    Variously given as born in Dublin, Ireland or Ayreshire, Scotland. In the 1880 and 1900 censuses, he was said by his son Andrew to have been born in Ireland.

    A James Patrick is recorded as baptized 3 May 1778 in Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland, born 1 May 1778, son of Robert Patrick.

    James married Courtney Sykes. Courtney was born in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 45.  Courtney Sykes was born in Virginia.

    Notes:

    A Courtney Patrick appears in the 1800 census of Hertford County, North Carolina with sons under 10.

    Children:
    1. 22. Bryant Patrick was born about 1800 in North Carolina; died about 1864 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    2. Rev. Andrew Patrick was born on 18 May 1805 in Ashe County, North Carolina; died on 15 Oct 1902 in Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Williamsburg, Whitley, Kentucky.

  9. 52.  Abraham Seago was born on 6 Feb 1757 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland (son of John Seago and Margaret Birmingham); died before 6 Dec 1784.
    Children:
    1. 26. James Seago was born on 22 Dec 1777 in Anson County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Hart, Kentucky.

  10. 56.  Hugh Allen was born in Rockingham County, Virginia; died in 1796 in Rockbridge County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    He was not the Hugh Allen who married Jane Anderson and was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774.

    His father may have been named Matthew Allen.

    Hugh married Jane Summers. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 57.  Jane Summers
    Children:
    1. 28. Joseph Allen was born on 17 Apr 1774 in Virginia; died after 1860 in Tennessee.

  12. 58.  Robert Poage was born on 18 Aug 1745 in Rockbridge County, Virginia (son of John Poage and Jane Boggs); died on 23 Sep 1793 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Also spelled Pogue, Poague, etc.

    "[W]ent with Captain Moore to Abb's Valley, for fear of Indians removed in 1784 to Col. Cloyd's farm in Montgomery County and thence a year or so later to old Howard County, Ga." [The Descendants of Robert and John Poage, citation details below]

    Note that Georgia has never had a Howard County -- but A History of the Valley of Virginia, quoted below, does agree that Robert Poage decamped to someplace in Georgia, at any rate.

    A record in the archives of the state of Georgia, dated April 1786, says that "nine head of Horses" were "stolen from Robt. Poage, then living in Franklin County, on the Coone River" in that month.

    The ancestry.com database "The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia" shows a "Poague, Robt." and "Poague, Marg." living in Franklin County, Georgia in 1790.

    Update to the above: ancestry.com user Kay Pogue Fairbanks has posted an image from "The Missionary, newspaper" showing an announcement, dated 22 Nov 1793, headlined "GEORGIA, L. S., Wilkes County," from "David Terrel, Esquire, Register of Probats for the county aforesaid", of probate proceedings for "Robert Pogue, late of this county, deceased", to commence "on or before the 22nd day of December next". No date, page number, or place of publication is given for the newspaper The Missionary, but the image looks authentic. So that would seem to answer the question of where Robert Poage died.

    *****

    The co-maintainer of the WeRelate page about Robert Poage, "co1776", notes that "Abb's Valley was named after Absalom Looney, a neighbor and kinsmen of Capt. James Moore who was married to Martha Poage, sister to Robert. It was located on the waters of the Blue Stone branch of the New River in Tazewell county, Virginia."

    From A History of the Valley of Virginia by Samuel Kercheval (Woodstock, Virginia: J. Gatewood, 1850):

    In the Autumn of 1775, Capt. James Moore removed with his family from Rockbridge county to Abb's Valley, having cleared some land the preceding spring, and raised a crop of corn. A short time afterwards, his brother-in-law, Robert Poage, settled near to him in the same valley. The place was exceedingly secluded, and these two families were ten or twelve miles from any other settlement of whites. As this had been a favorite hunting ground of the Indians, they often visited it.

    Indeed, there was scarcely a ear in which these families were not compelled to leave the valley and take shelter in a fort in the Bluestone settlement. In the spring of 1782, the Indians attacked the house of Robert Poage at night.

    They burst the door open, but finding that there were several men in the house (there happened to be three besides Mr. Poage), they did not attempt to enter the house, but after watching it for some time, went off; and the next morning killed a young man by the name of Richards, who had been living for some time at Capt. Moore's. He had gone out early in the morning to put some deer skins to soak in a pond about a quarter of a mile from the house; and whilst engaged at the pond, he was shot and immediately scalped. At this time the families forted again in the Bluestone settlement; and soon afterwards Mr. Poage removed to Georgia.

    Virginia historical marker XP-5, on Centre St. (Route 102) in Tazewell county:

    Five miles southwest is Abb's Valley, discovered by Absalom Looney. James Moore and Robert Poage were the first settlers, about 1770. In July, 1786, Shawnee Indians raided the valley, killing or carrying into captivity the Moore family. Mary (Polly) Moore, Martha Evans and James Moore (captured earlier) finally returned. They are known as "The Captives of Abb's Valley."

    Virginia Conservation Commission, 1939

    Robert married Margaret Mitchell. Margaret died on 30 Sep 1793 in Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 59.  Margaret Mitchell died on 30 Sep 1793 in Georgia.

    Notes:

    If she really did die a week after her husband, one suspects that some kind of fast-moving infectious disease took them both.

    Children:
    1. 29. Jane (Jenny) Poage was born on 26 Apr 1781 in Abb's Valley, Tazewell, Virginia; died on 6 Jun 1839.