Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJoseph Franklin WHITE III 26
Birth Date1796
Birth PlaceArlington County, Virginia
FatherMoses WHITE Sr. (1760-1797)
MotherMary Sussanah JORDAN (~1760-~1813)
Spouses
Birth Date1828
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Family ID2887
Marr Date1 Nov 1849
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Notes for Joseph Franklin WHITE III
(1) Collected records of Carl MARTIN, Rt. 9 Box 110, Ponca City, OK 74601. (2) ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Hockett - Joseph White; m. Ann ____ Joseph & Ann sold their 1/6th interest in the land of Moses White on 27 Sep 1832 [WCV DB 11:156-7]. There is an Ann White, age 55 [b. c1795] living with Wm. P. Milnor, 33, b. PA, Laura, wife, 28, b. VA and family in the 1850 census, WCV. Also living with this family is WM. White, 14 and John McNew. A Joseph White m. in WCV, 1 Nov 1849, Jane McNew. Jane McNew is asumed to have also been called "Anna" [Bible record] and to have been a d/o George McNew & Amelia Hargis. In the 1850 census, WCV: WHITE, Joseph, 24; Jane, 20; Wm. 14 [Could this be the same Wm. as Wm., age 14, with Ann White?]. (3) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell Barbara has name given as Joseph Franklin WHITE. (4) Jul 2003: IGI
Notes for Ann Jane “Anna” (Spouse 1)
(1) Ltr. dtd 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Hockett - lists wife as Ann but goes on to indicate that wife may be Jane McNew who is known as "Anna" in Bible record. (2) Jul 2003: RootWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell (3) Jul 2003: IGI Name in IGI is given as Jane McNEAR.
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