Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Amelia White [460]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 26 Oct 1797 1909
        Baptism: 9 Nov 1797 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S72
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3446 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 


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Charles Henry White [1845]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Oct 1851 40
        Baptism: 
          Death: 7 Aug 1921 40
         Burial: Aug 1921 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 40
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Spouses and Children
1. *Elva Roane [1846] (21 Jan 1860 - 8 Oct 1921) 40  [MRIN:628]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Harland Worth White [1847] (1896-1899) 40
                2. Ranor White [1848] (      -1892) 40

Notes
Burial Notes:
Father
Charles Henry White
Oct. 19, 1851
Aug. 7, 1921


*Lot 226 Avenue A-east Walk 6
William Halaby White, owner

picture Cyrus White [461]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 21 Jan 1799 3447
        Baptism: 5 Feb 1799 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S88
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3448 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 


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Edwin White [134]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Oct 1793 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England 3449,3450
        Baptism: 1 Nov 1793 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 9 Jul 1837 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 3450,3451,3452,3453,3454
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S4F
                 

Events
1. Occupation 3450, 1837 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
He was a clerk in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
2. Obituary 3455,3456, 12 Jul 1837 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Died on Sunday (July 9), Edwin White, one of the clerks at the Navy Yard, Gosport. A native of England, he had been a resident of this country for many years
3. Audit 3457, His estate was audited, 15 May 1843 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Audit of Estae fo Edwin White, deceased -Mary Annn White, Admin. Mentions paid Ransine White actt., coffin $19, sale of four negros brought $500.


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3458 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann Amelia Manning [133] (31 Jul 1813 - 4 Apr 1886) 938,2095,2096,2097,2098  [MRIN:65]
       Marriage: 14 Oct 1834 - North Carolina 128,2696
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary Hodges Manning White [135] (1836-1890) 908,909,910
                2. Rose Hannah Edwin White [136] (1837-1915) 2351,2352

Notes
General:
William WHITE (AFN:22NJ-RW1)
AFN: 22NJ-S4F
Marriage Notes (Mary Ann Amelia Manning)
Lake Drummond Hotel is in North Carolina and seems to have been a favored location for marriages. The John B. Henley papers in the Library of Virginia note several marriages at this hotel of people from the Portsmouth area.

picture Emma White [459]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 15 Aug 1796 3459
        Baptism: 1 Sep 1796 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S6T
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3460 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 


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Esther White [452]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1781
        Baptism: 17 May 1781 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-RZF
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3461 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 


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Dr. Franklin James White [647]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1838 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 127,129
        Baptism: 
          Death: 25 Jul 1893 - San Rafael, Marin, California, USA 3462
         Burial: 27 Jul 1893 - San Rafael, Marin, California, USA
 Cause of Death: heart disease--seriously impaired by fatty degeneration--immediate cause was a clot 1985
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Census 129, 1860 U.S., Jul 1860 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 129, Jul 1860 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Military Service 3463, Private in Co. K, 9th Va. Infantry, promoted Surgeon C.S. Army, 1861 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Military Enlistment 3464, Co. K, 9 Reg't Virginia Infantry, 10 Jun 1861 in Pinners Point, Norfolk, Virginia
*The enlistment date on the military service record only states the year as 186__, but with a review of additional information included in file the year is very probably 1861.
5. Military Service 3464, Co. K, 9th Virginia Infantry, Jun-Dec 1861 in Pinners Point, Norfolk, Virginia
Franklin J. White, Co. K, 9 Virginia Infantry, private
Franklin White, pvt., Co. K, 9 Reg't Virginia Volunteers appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above , for July & Aug. 1861
Dated: Aug. 31, 1861
Enrolled for active service:
When: June 10, 186_-
Where: Pinners Point
By whom: Edward Kearns
Present or absent: not stated
Remarks: Mustered into service by Lt. Geor. W. Harrison, C.S. Navy, June 30, 1861

Franklin White, pvt., Co. K, 9 Reg't Virginia Infantry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above fro Sept & Oct. 1861
Dated Oct. 31, 1861
Enlisted When: June 10, 186__
Where: Pinners Point
By whom: Edward Kearns
Last paid by whom: Maj. Carr
To what time: Aug. 31, 186__
Present or absent: not stated

Franklin White, pvt., Co. K, 9 Reg't Virginia Infantry, appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above for Sept. & Oct. 1861.
Dated: Oct. 31, 1861
Enlisted When: June 10, 186__
Where: Pinners Point
By whom: Edward Kearns
Last paid by whom: Maj. Carr
To what time: Aug. 31, 186__
Present or absent: not stated

Franklin J. White, pvt., Co. K, 9 Reg't Virginia Infantry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov. & Dec. 1861
Dated: Dec. 31, 1861
Enlisted When: June 10, 186__
Where: Pinners Point
By whom: Edward Kearns
Remarks: Discharged at Pinners Special order 382 Hadrs Norfolk, Disc. Nov. 16, 1861

Franklin J. White, pvt., Co. K, 9 Va. appears on a Register of payments to Discharged Soldiers.
Date of Discharge: 16 Dec. 1861
Date of Payment: 16 Dec. 1861
By whom: C. W. Hardy
**The 9th Regiment Virginia Infantry was organized July 7, 1861 with ten companies, A to K, which had previously been accepted into the service of the Confederate States. Prior to the organizaion of this regiment and while in the service of the State of Virginia some of these companies had taken part in an ineffective attempt to form an artillery regiment.
6. Military Discharge 3464, 16 Dec 1861 in Pinners Point, Norfolk, Virginia
7. Witness 3465, Asst. Surgeon in charge, 27 Apr 1862 in Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Richmond (city), Virginia, USA
Inventory of the effects of C. J. Adams late of Company A, 11th Regiment of Alabama who died at Chimborazo the 27th day of April 1862
he has $1.75 of this worth left
F. J. White
Asst. Surg. in charge
C. J. Adams, pvt., Co. A, 11 Regiment of Alabama appears on a register of Chomborzo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia, under the head of "List of Names of Men who died in Division No. 5, Chimborazo Hosptial.
Date of Death: April 26, 1862
8. Witness 3466, Asst. Surgeon P.A.C.S., 29 Aug 1862 in Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Richmond (city), Virginia, USA
Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, August 29, 1862
Know all men by these presents that W. J. Bryan of Co. K, 44 Reg't Ga. Vol. do hereby authorize and empower J. D. Smith of Co. K, 44 Reg't Ga. Vol. to recieve and reciept for all money due me on my discriptive roll.
W. J. (X his mark) Bryan
Witness
F. J. White, Asst. Surg. PA.C.S.

Army of the Confederate States, Certificate of Disability for Retiring Invalid Soldiers
Under Act of Congress, Approved February 17th 1864
Private W. G. Bryan of Captain Beck's Company K of the 44th Geo. Regiment Cook's Brigade, enrolled or enlisted by Lieut. Johnson at Greensboro, Geo. on the 12th day of May 1861, to serve for the war. He was born in Green Co in the State of Georgia is 24 years of age, 6 feet 1 inches high, flind complexion, gray eyes, sandy hair, and by occupation when enlisted a farmer, and having appeared before this Board for examination, we do hereby certify that he is permanently disabled from service of any kind in consequence of organic disease of the hear. Disease contracted while in line of duty. We therefore recommend that he be reitred according to Gen. Order No. 34 A & G. I. Richmond, Va. 1864. This is reexamination and renewal of retirement
In consequence thereof he will not, in our opinion, be fit for duty in a less period than six months. We therefore recommend that he be placed on the retired list of Soldiers of the Invalid Corps.
C. J. Roach, Surgeon P.A.C.S.
N. R. Swimmer, Surgeon P.A.C.S.
P. B. Bayley, Surgeon P.A.C.S.
Examining Board, Augusta, Ga.
March 20th, 1865
9. Military Service 3467, Co. F. & S, 47 North Carolina Infantry, 1 Mar 1863
Franklin J. White, Co. F & S., 47 North Carolina Infantry, Surgeon
Franklin J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't North Carolina Infantry appears on a roster of the 47th Regiment North Carolina Volunteers organized March 24, 1862; mustered into Confederate service May 1862, for 3 years.
Dated: Feb. 1864
Date of rank and whether by appointment, election or promotion: Jan. 1863

Franklin J. White, Surgeon, 47 Regiment North Carolina Troops appears on a roll of honor of the organization named above.
County: Virginia
Date of entrance into service: Mar. 1, 1863
Age: 27
Vol. or Conscript: Vol.

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't Vols. appears on a list of prisoners of war received at Fort Monroe, Va., Aug. 6, 1863, from Baltimore, Md., and sent to Fort Norfolk for confinement until further orders.
List dated Provost Marshal's Office, Dept. of Virginia, 7th Army Corps, Fort Monroe, Va., Aug. 6, 1863

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a roll of prisoners of war received at Fort McHenry, Md. during the month of August, 1863.
Roll dated: not dated
Where captured: Williamsport
When captured: July 5, 1863
When received: Aug. 10, 1863
Where from: Norfolk, Va.

F. J. White, Surgeon 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a roll of prisoners of war sent from Fort Norfolk, Va. to Fort McHenry, Md., Aug. 10, 1863
Roll dated: not dated
Where captured: Williamsport
When captured: July 5, 1863

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a roll of prisoners of war paroled at Fort McHenry, Md. and sent to City Point, Va., for exchange
Roll dated Hdqrs. Fort McHenry, Md., Nov. 1863
Where captured: Williamsport
When captured: July 5, 1863
Where from: Norfolk
When received: Aug. 10, 1863

Frank J. White, Surg., 47 Reg't N.C. Infantry appears on a roster of officers in the regiment named above
Roster dated: Nov. 29, 1864
By whose authority absent: Med. Ex. Board
Date of leaving regiment: Sept. 20, 1864
Date of commission: Mar. 1, 1863
Remarks: In hospital at Richmond

Receipt for store issued to Surg. F. J. White for his own use: Dec. 2, 1863
47 N.C.
1 Bridle $15
1 Bit 4
$19

Voucher No. 616
Paid the 24 day of Jany. 1865, F. J. White, Surgeon 47th N.C.
From the 1 day of Sept. 1862 to the 2 day of Oct. 1864
Pay $324
Forage:
Amount: $324
The Confederate States of America
To Surgeon F. J. White, 47th N.C. Infantry
Pay: 1st Sept 1864 to 31st Oct. 1864
Term of Service: 2 months
Pay per month: 162.00
Amount: $324.00
Remarks: Chimborazo Hospital, Jany 17, 1865
I certify that Surg. F. J. White is a patient (?) in Point (?) & under my treatment by order Conf. Goverment.
J. J. Cherry
I hereby certify that the foregoing account is accurate and just; that I have not been absent without leave during any part of thie time charged for: that I have not received pay, orage, or received money in lieu of any part thereof , for any part of the time therein charged; that the horses were actually kept in service and were mustered for the whole of the timecharged; that for the whole of the time charged for my staff appointment, I actually and legally held the appointment and did duty in the department; that I have been a commissioned officer for the number of years stated in the charge for every additional five years service; that I am not in arrears with the Confederate States on any account whatsoever; and that the last payment I received was from Capt. James E. West, A. G. M. and to the 31st day of August I, 1864.
I, at the same time, acknowledge that I have received of Capt. G. A. Barksdale, A. G. M. this 24th day of January 1865, the sum of three hundred and twenty-four dollars being the amount in full of said account.

Special Requisition:
(1) one tent
(1) one tent fly
(1) one set poles
I certify that the above requisition is correctand that the articles specified are absolutely requisite for the public service rendered so by the following circumstances.
F. J. White, Asst. Surg., 47th N.C.
Capt. J. J. Thomas Jr. A. G. M. will issue the articles specified in the above requisition.
Received in the field the 28th Febry 1863 of Capt. J. J. Thomas Jr. Assistant Quartermaster.
One test, one tent fly, one tent poles

Requisition for forage for one private horses in the service of Dr. F. J. White in the field for 29 days, commencing the 1st of Febry 1864 and ending the 29th Febry 1864.
Date: 1st Feb. to 29 Feb. 1864
No. of horses: 1
Daily allowance: 12 pounds
Total allowance: 348 pounds corn, 81 pounds hay
I certify, on honor, that the above requisition is correct and just, and that I have not drawn forage for any part of the time above charged.
F. J. White
Surg. 47th N.C. Regt.
Received during the monty of Feby. 1864, of Capt. J. J. Thomas, Assistant Quartermaster 6 3/4 bushels corn, 87 pounds hay in full of the above requisition.

Requisition for forage for one private horses in the service of Dr. F. J. white, Surgeon for 31 days, commencing the 1st day of March and ending the 31st of March 1864.
Date: 1st March to 31st March 1864
No. of horses: 1
Daily allowance: 4 pounds oats, 3 1/2 pounds hay
Total allowance: 124 pounds corn, 108 1/2 hay
I certify, on honor, that the above requisition is correct and just, and that I have not drawn forage for any part of the time above charged:
F. J. White,
Surg. 47th N.C.
Received in the field during the month of March 1864, of Capt. J. J. Thomas, Assistant Quartermaster, 12 lbs. corn, 108 1/2 pounds hay, in full of the above requisition.

The Confederate States of America, To Asst. Surg. F. J. White, PA.C.S.
Pay: 31st Dec. to 28th Feb.
Term of service charged: 2 months
Pay for Month: $110
Amount: $220.00
I hereby certify that the foregoing account is accurate and just; that I have not been absent, without leave, during any part of the time charged for; that I have not received pay, forage, or received money in lieu of any part thereof, for any part of the time therein charged; that the horses were actually kept in service and were mustered for the whole of the time charged; that for the whole of the time charged for my staff appointment, I actually and legally held the appointment and did duty in the department; that I have been a commissioned officer for the number of years stated in the charge for every additional five years service; that I am not in arrears with the Confederate States on any account whatsoever; and that the last payment I received was from Capt. J. West A. Q. M. and to the 31st day of December 1862.
I, at the same time, acknowledge that I have received of Capt. Divine A. Q. M. this 28th day of February 1863, the sum of two hundred & twenty dollars being the amount in full of said account.
F. J. White
Asst. Surg. P.A.C.S.
47th N.C.

Requisition for forage for one private horses in the service of Surgeon F. J. White in the field for 30 days, commencing the 1st of April and ending the 30th day of April 1864
Date: 1 April to 30th April 1864
Number of horses: 1
Daily allowance: 5 pounds corn
Total allowance: 150 pounds corn
I certify, on honor, that the above requisition is correct and just, and that I have not drawn forage for any part of the time above charged.
F. J. White
Surg. 47th N.C.
Received during the month of April 1864, of Capt. J. J. Thomas, Assistant Quartermaster: 150 pounds corn in full of the above requisition.

Franklin J. White, General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-Com. Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Departments, C.S.A.
Asst. Surg. to Surg.

Franklin J. Whtie, Asst. Surg. Med. Dept. appears on a register of Appointments, Confederate States Army
State: Va.
To whom report: Genl. Huger
Date of appointment: Nov. 16, 1861
Date of confirmation: Feby. 5, 1862
Term of acceptance: Dec. 12, 1861
Genl Huger

F. J. white, Asst. Surgeon appears on a return of Medical officers in Maj. Gen. Arnold Elsey's District, for the month of Dec. 1862
Station: Richmond, Va.
With what troops serving: Chimaborazo Hospital

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia
Admitted: Aug. 11, 1864
Returned to duty: Aug. 11, 1864

F. J. White, Surg. 47 Regt. appears on an inspection report of MacRae's North Carolina Brigade, commanded by Brig. Gen. William MacRae.
Report dated near Petersburg, Va., Feby. 27, 1865
Commissioned officer accounted for: sick
Date: Sept. 11, 1864

F. J. White, Surg. 47 Regt N.C. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va., under the head of "Furloughs and Leaves of Absence:
When received: Sept. 2, 1864
Date of paper: Aug. 31, 1865
Where sent: Adj. Gen.
Where from: Chimborazo Hosp.
Remarks: Appd. & fwd. 30 days

F. J. White, Surg. 47 Regt N.C. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va. under the head of "Leaves of absence granted on Surgeon's Certificate"
When received: Sept. 19, 1864
When filed: Sept. 20, 1864
Where filed: Chomb. Hosp.

F. J. White, Medical Officer appears on a register of the Inspector of Hosptials Office, Richmond, Va. showing quarterly reports of sick and wounded received from Medical Officers.
Hospital or regiment: 47 N.C.
Station: Camp Marshall, Va.
Report received: Apl. 7, 1864--July 22, 1864

F. J. Whte, Surgeon 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia
Disease: A. Dysentry
Admitted: Aug. 26, 1864

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia
Disease: A. Dysentry
Admitted: Aug. 11, 1864

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't Va. appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia
Admitted: Aug. 26, 1864
Furloughed: Sept. 1, 1864
Remarks: Was to ill to leave. Dec. 18 Trans to (?) Quarters to report to Surg. Garnett, pending application for leave

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on an inspection report of MacRae's Brigade of North Carolina Troops, commanded by Brig. Gen. William MacRae.
Report dated: near Petersburg, Va., Jan. 27, 1865
Absent commissioner officers accounted for
By what authority: sick in hospital at Richmond

F. J. White, Surg., 47 Regt N.C. appears on an inspection report of MacRae's Brigade of North Carolina Troops, commanded by Brig. Gen. William MacRae.
Report dated: near Petersburg, Va., Dec. 26, 1864
Absent commissioned officers accounted for
By what authority: sick leave
Dated: Sept. 17, 1864

F. J. White, Surg. 47 N.C. Regt. appears on an inspection report of commissioned officers absent from MacRae's Brigade
Report dated: Sept. 2, 1864
Absent commissioned officers accounted for
By what authority: Hospital at Richmond
Date: Aug. 25, 1864

F. J. White, A. S. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va.
Appointed: Nov. 15, 1861
Post: Chimborazo Hos.
Remarks: Jany 19, 47th N.C. Regt. Pettigreens B.

F. J. White, A. Surg. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va.
Appointed: Nov. 15, 1861
Disposition: Chimborazo Hos.
Remarks: Ordered to 47th N.C. Regt. Jany 19 M.D.
Relieved Jany. 21/63

F. J. White, Medical Officer appears on a register of Inspector of Hospitals Office, Richmond, Va. under the head of "Reports returned for correction"
Station: Hookerton, N.C.
when received: May 11, 1863
When returned for correction: May 13, 1863
when return corrected: May 23, 1863

F. J. White, Surg. 47 Reg't N.C. Troops appears on a morning report of officers Private Quarters, Richmond, Va. for Dec. 20, 1864
Admitted: Dec. 20, 186__

F. J. White, Surg. 47 Reg't N.C. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va. under the head of "Furloughs and Leaves of Absence"
When received: Dec. 7, 1864
Date of paper: Dec. 5, 1864
Where sent: A.A. G.
Where from: Chimb. Hosp.
Remarks: App.

F.J. White, Surgeon, 48 Reg't N.C. appears on a register of Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Va., under the head of "Furloughs and Leaves of Absence:
When received: Nov. 2, 1864
Date of paper: Nov. 1, 1864
Where sent: S. G. A.A. G.
Where from: Chimb. Hosp.
Remarks: App.

F. J. White, Asst. Surgeon appears on a return of Medical Officers Pettigrew's Brigade, for the month of Jan. 1863.
Post or Station: Magnolia
With what troop serviing: 47 Reg't N.C. Troops
Remarks: Confederate (?) Nov. 16, 1861. Reported for temporary duty as surgeon of the 47th Reg't. Reported for temporary duty as surgeon for the 47th Reg't

F. J. White, Surgeon, 47 Reg't N.C. appears on an inspection report of MacRae's Brigade of North Carolina Troops, Heth's Division, Hill's Corps, commanded by Brig. Gen. William MacRae.
Report dated: near Petersburg, Va., Nov. 30, 1864
Commissioned officers accounted for
By what authority: In hospital , Richmond
September 20, 1864

F. S. White, Asst. Surgeon appears on a return of Medical Officers in Department Commanded by Maj. Gen. G. W. Smith, for the month of Jan. 1863
Post or Station: Richmond, Va.
With what troops serving: Chimborazo Hosp.
Remarks: Relieved from duty Jan. 21/63.

Franklin Wite, Surgeon 47 Reg't N.C. Inf. appears on a register containing Rosters of Commissioned Officers, Provisional Army Confederate States
Date of resignation, death, transfer or promotion: Assigned, Apr. 11, 1863

Franklin White, Surgeon 47 Reg't N.C. Inf. appears on a register containg rosters of commissioned Officers, Provisional Army Confederate States
Remarks: 89/63

F. J. White, Surgeon
See papers filed with rolls of Co. A, 11th Ala. Inf.
Case of C. J. Adams

Asst. Surg. F. J. White
Chim. Hospital , Dec. 3rd, 1862
Stating that he has appeared before Med. Boa. with favorable result.

Chimborazo Hospital No. 5
December 3rd, 1862
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of yours of Nov. 29th asking if I have appeared before a medical examing board and with what result.
In reply I would (can't read)

F. J. White, Surgeon Asst.
Greensboro, North Carolina
May 2, 1865
In accordance with the terms of the Military Convention, entered into on the twenty-sixth day of April 1865, between General Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding the Confederate Army, and Major General W. T. Sherman, Commanding the United States Army in North Carolina
Surgeon F. J. White, C.S.A.
has given his solemn obligation not to take up arms against the Government of the United States until properly released from this obligations; and is permitted to return to his home, not to be disturbed by the United States Authorities so long as he claims this obligation and obeys the laws in force where he may reside.
Wm Hartwell F. J. White
(?) Brig. Gen. Surgeon, C. S.A.

Paid the 31st day of August 1862, F. J. Whjte, Asst. Surgeon P.A.C.S.
From the 1st day of August 1862
To the 31 day of August 1862
Pay: $110.
Amount: $110

Confederate States of American
To: F. J. White, Asst. Surg. P.A.C.S.
Pay Date: 31 July to 31 August
Term: 1 month
Pay per month: $110.
Amount: $110.00

Franklin J. White, 1862
Special Requisition
2 pair pants
1 pair drawers
1 pair socks
1 coat
1 hat
2 shirts

Special Requisition
one pair pants
one pair drawers
two shirts
one coat

No. 15 lbs. F 1st Qer. 1864
As. F. J. White
Requistion for fuel for January 1864

Requisition for fuel for Dr. F. J. White stationed in the field for the month of January 1864
For myself--3 1/2 cords wood

F. J. white, Ass't Surg. C.S.A.
**See manuscript No. 6270 page, July 1862

Franklin White, Surgeon
Subject: Assignment
Special Order Number 89/4
Apr. 11, 1863
Adjutent & Inspector General's Office, Confederate States, contains information relative to the man named, on the subject mentioned above.

F. J. White, Ass't Surg. C.S.A.
**See Manuscript No. 6270, page
July 1862

F. J. White, Asst. Surg., P.A.C.S.
**See Personal Papers of W. J. Bryan
Co. K, 44th Regt. Ga. Vols.
Aug. 1862





10. Residence 127, 1866 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
11. Occupation 127,1945, Physician, 1866 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Portsmouth Business Directory--1866
Physicians--Bagwell & White--4 Ocean House
12. Deed 3167, Thomas H. Bagwell & Franklin J. White to John S. Stubbs & B.W. Conant, 21 Nov 1866 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
This Indenture made this Twenty First day of November 1866 between Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White of the first part, John S. Stubbs of the second part and B. W. Conant of the third part-- Whereas the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White are justly indebted to the said B. W. Conant in the just and full sum of ($9500.00) Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars lawful money of the United States to be paid by regular installments as will appear by a Bond of even tenor and date with this Indenture and executed by the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White, together with Margaret A. W. White of the said Franklin J. White unto the said B. W. Conant-- which debt with the legal interest thereon accruing the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White are willing to secure. Now this Deed Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises and in further consideration of the sum of ($5-) Five Dollars to the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White in hand paid by the said Jno. S. Stubbs before the unsealing of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowleged. They the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White have bargained and sold and do hereby bargain and sell unto the said John S. Stubbs his Executors administrators or assigns the following property to wit:-- All their Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Furniture, Fixtures etc, in their two Stores situated, the one at No 56 High Street and the other at No 4 Grice Row Crawford Street, which is the same Stock of Goods this day purchased by the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White from the said B. W. conant as will more fully appear from Bill of Sale of even tenor and date with this Indenture-- To have and to hold the said property to the said John S. Stubbs his executors administrators and assigns and to the only proper use and behoof of the said John S. Stubbs his executors administrators etc. forever. Upon Trust nevertheless that the John S. Stubbs his Executors Administrators and assigns shall permit the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White to possess and enjoy the use and benefit of said property until default to the amount of ($1000.00) One Thousand Dollars, shall have been made in payment of the installments upon the Bond which this Indenture is intended to secure. And then upon this further trust that the said John S. Stubbs his executors administrators or assigns so soon after the happening of such default of payment to the said amount of ($1000.00) one thousand dollars, as the said B. W. conant his Executors, administrators and assigns, shall request, shall and will sell the said or such part thereof as will be deemed necessary of notice hereinafter mentioned if not, then to the highest bidder for cash at Public Auction, after having fixed the time and place of sale, at his or their discretion and given days notice thereof in one of the Newspapers published in the City of Norfolk and out of the moneys arising from such sale after satisfying the charges thereof and all other expenses attending the premises, pay to the said B. W. Conant his executors administrators or assigns the said sum of ($9500.00) Nine Thousand Five hundred dollars or the amount thereof remaining unpaid upon the said Bond with interest thereon-- And the balaince, if any, he shall pay to the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White their executors administrators and assigns-- But if the whole of the said sum of ($9500.00) Nine thousand five hundred dollars with interest as aforesaid shall be fully paid and discharged to the said B. W. Conant his executors administrators or assigns when the same shall become payable so that no defaults to the amount of ($1000.00) one thousand dollars shall have been made then this Indenture to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue.
In Witness whereof We the said Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty first day of November 1866--
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Thomas H. Bagwell
Franklin J. White
J. S. Stubbs, Trustee
In the Clerks Office of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth the 20th day of November 1866-- This Deed was acknowledged before me by Thomas H. Bagwell, Franklin J. White and John S. Stubbs Trustee parties thereto and admitted to recorded--
Teste: Dempsey Nash c.c.
13. Advertisement 3468, medication for dysentery, 8 Jul 1867 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Look At This---Just received a new supply of Mrs. Kidders' Dysentery Cordial, a good thing. Those in want should call at Bagwell & White's, and supply themselves.
The Universal Heath Paint still goes with a rush.
14. Advertisement 3468, advistement for loss of appetite & debility, 23 Aug 1867 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
We call attention of those persons who are suffering from loss of appetite and debility during the warm weather, to Osburn's Bitters. They give tone to the stomach, restore the appetite, and are very cheap in price. Bagwell & White are the agents for them.
15. Occupation 3469, suregeon with the Independent Fire Company, May 1868 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Journal--May 13, 1868--Officers Independent Fire Company--Joseph D. Knap, foreman; 1st asst. John Murphy; 2nd asst. Thomas F. Mears; secy James A. Dillon; asst. secy. Ed T. Hitchins; Treas Roderick Daughtery; surgeon Dr. F. J. White; engineer James Booth; pipeman, Thomas Bland, J. W. Yost, Thoams Cruse, Nathan Angstadt; axeman, Joseph Hickman & Richard Ellis.
16. Letter 3470, 15 Aug 1868 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Journal--August 15, 1868--Letter of tribute to Joseph D. Knapp, upon his resignation as foreman of the Independent Fire Co., signed by: John Murphy, James Delton, Roderick Daughtrey, T. J. Mears, Edwin Hitchins, and Franklin White. (Robert Noel had been elected to succeed Knapp)
17. Deed 3167, Franklin J. White & Thos. H. Williams, trustee & J. S. Stubbs, trustee, 27 Nov 1868 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
This Deed made this 27th day of Nov. 1868 between Franklin J. White and Thos. H. Williams Trustee of the one part and J. S. Stubbs trustee of the other part--Witnesseth that the said Franklin J. White and Thos. H. Williams Trustee, the former with general, and the latter with special warranty, do grant unto J. S. Stubbs, trustee, the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in Portsmouth with the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, and described in a certain deed bearing date and record Nov. 14th 1866 from said Franklin J. White, and wife to Thos. H. Williams trustee as situate on Crabb street and conveyed to Wm. Outten by Jas. C. Choate Oct. 17th 1849, and another lot on Crabb and Dinwiddie streets and conveyed by James C. and Benjamin Choate on the 17th day of Octr. 1849 and the remainder expectant on the death of the Mother of said wife situate at the S. W. corner of the intersection of Crabb and Dinwiddie streets, which said described property is subject to a deed to J. S. Stubbs, trustee, for the benefit of B. W. Conant of record Nov. 23rd. 1866,-- Nevertheless in trust to secure the payment of a bond for five hundred dollars, executed by Thomas H. Bagwell and Franklin J. White, and payable to Dolla A. Brittingham (the daughter of George R. Armstead) the interest of which payable quarterly is to be paid to George R. Armistead during his life, but it is hereby expressly provided, that if the quarterly payments of the interest should not be regularly paid to the said George R. Armistead during his life, or if default in the payment of both principal and interest should be made to said Dolla A. Brittingham upon demand of payment after the death of said George R. Armistead, then and in the event of the happening of either, the said trustee at the request of either the said George R. Armistead upon default of paying to him the quarterly interest during his natural life or default of paying both principal and interest, after his death to said Dolla A. Brittingham, or her personal representatives or assigns, shall sell said property and after paying the expenses incident to executing the trust, pay the debt and interest provided for hereby, and the residue, to said Franklin J. White or Thos. H. Williams, trustee. Witness the following signatures and seals.
Franklin J. White
Thos. H. Williams, Trus.
J. S. Stubbs, Trustee
In the Clerks Office of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth, the 28th day of November 1868-- This Deed was acknowledged before me by Franklin J. White, Thomas H. Williams, Trustee, and J. S. Stubbs, Trustee, parties thereto, and admitted to record.
Teste: Dempsey Nash, c.c.
18. Deed 3471, F. J. White to Thomas H. Williams, 25 Jan 1869 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
This Deed made this 25th day of January 1869 between Franklin J. White of the first part, Thomas H. Williams of the second part, and William E. White of the third part--whereas the said Franklin J. White is justly indebted to the said William E. White in the just and full sum of ($800.00) eight hundred dollars as witnessed by his several bond payable one day after date with interest and of even tenor and date with this instrument, the payment of which said sum he is willing to secure--now this Deed witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises and in further consideration of the sum of five dollars to him in hand paid by the said Thomas H. Williams the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, he the said Franklin J. White, doth grant with general warranty unto the said Thomas H. Williams all the following property to wit: a certain lot or parcel of land situated on Crabb Street which is the same conveyed to Wm. Outten deceased by James C. Choate and wife by Deed dated October 17th 1849, also another lot or parcel of land situated on Crabb and Dinwiddie Streets which is the remainder of a lot of land conveyed to William Outten deceased by James C. Choate and wife and Benjamin Choate by Deed dated October 17th 1849 and also another lot or parcel of land situated at the South West corner of the intersection of Crabb and Dinwiddie Street, together with all the appurtences unto the said several lots belonging--all of which will appear more fully described by reference to Deed executed by Franklin J. White and Margaret A. W. , his wife to Thos. H. Williams, trustee, dated Sept. 19th 1866, the will of William Outten and the Deeds above mentioned all of which are duly recorded in the Clerk's Office of the City of Portsmouth and Norfolk County Courts--In Trust to secure the above mentioned sum of ($800.00) eight hundred dollars and the Interest that may be done at the time of the execution of this Trust. Upon the above mentioned premises are already two prior incumbrances, the one a Deed of Trust executed by Thos. H. Williams, trustee, and Margaret A. W. White to J. S. Stubbs, trustee to secure the payment of a certain sum therein mentioned unto B. W. Conant--said Deed dated November 23rd 1866. The second a Deed of Trust dated November 27th 1868--and executed by Thos. H. Williams trustee and Franklin J. White to J. S. Stubbs to secure payment of Bond of Bagwell and White unto George R. Armistead and others as will appear more fully by reference to said Deeds of Trust--If the prior liens upon the said property should be first enforced and none of the same sold then shall be sufficient to satisfy the same then it shall be lawful for the said Thomas H. Williams to receive the balance thereof and first apply each balance to the payment of the amount herein secured--and should any money or monies remain in the hands of the said Thos. H. Williams, Trustee, after the satisfaction in payment of the said eight hundred dollars, he is hereby authorized to pay over the same either to myself or my legally appointed attorney.
Witness the following signatures and seals.
Franklin J. White
State of Virginia, City of Portsmouth, s.s.
I, A. S. Watts a Notary Public for the City aforesaid do hereby certify that Franklin J. White whose name is signed to the writing above bearing date the 25th day of January 1869 has acknowledged the same before me in my city aforesaid. Given under my hand this 25th day of January 1869.
A. S. Watts, Not. Pub.
In the Clerk's Office of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth the 9th day of September 1869. This Deed was admitted to record upon the certificate annexed of A. S. Watts, a Notary Public in and for the City of Portmsouth, State of Virginia.
Teste: Dempsey Nash, c.c.
19. Residence 3472, came to Nevada, 1870 in Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
20. Occupation 3473, elected to Board of Censors, 1 Jul 1878 in Virginia City, Storey, Nevada, USA
Nevada State Medical Society--In April 1878, a suggestion was made by several physicians of the State as to the propriety of organizing a medical society embracing the State at large, under the auspices of, and in affiliation with, the "National American Medical Association." Accordingly, a general call was made through the press, and a circular issued to be sent to all the medical men of the State belonging to the old school of medicine.
There assembled under this call at Carson City, twenty-four medical men from different parts of the State, who formed an organization called the Nevada State Medical Society, divested of all local prejudices, partisan tendencies or personal motives. Its objects are:---
First--The cultivation and advancement of the science by united exertions for mutual improvement, and by contributions to medical literature.
Second--The promotion of the character, interests and honor of the fraternity by maintaining union and harmony in the regular profession of the State, and aiming to elevate the standard of medical education.
Third--The separation of regular from irregular practitioners.
Fourth--The association of the profession proper for purposes of mutual recognition and fellowship.
The regular meetings are held semi-annual session in Odd Fellows Hall, Virignia, on July 1 & 2, 1878, and elected officers as follows: President, Dr. J. W. Van Zandt, Virginia; Vice-Presidents, Dr. J. W. Waters, Carson; Dr. A. Dawson, Reno; Dr. H. W. Smith; Recording Secretary, Dr. F. M. Conn, Virginia; Corresponding Secretary, Dr. J. Thomas Johnson, Virginia; Treasurer, Dr. E. D. Black, Genoa.
Board of Censors--Dr. J. Grant, Virginia; Dr. H. H. Hogan, Reno; Dr. B. Robinson, Virignia; Dr. F. J. White, Carson; Dr. T. J. Magee, Gold Hill.
The roll of membership at this time included the names of thirty-three physicians. The oration was delivered by Dr. A. Dawson, of Reno, and a report of a case of encephaloid cancer of the brain was submitted by Dr. F. H. Engels, of Virginia.
Since that time the society has held its meetings semi-annually, kept up its membership and greatly promoted the interests of the medical fraternity in Nevada.
21. Census 3474, U.S., 1880 in Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
Franklin J. White, self, male, married, white, age 42, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Va., occupation; physician
Mary V. White, other, female, married, white, age 22, born in Michigan, father born in Pennsylvania, mother born in Virginia, occupation: keeping house
(* enumerated in a hotel)
22. Residence 3472, 1881 in Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
Came to state in 1870
23. Occupation 3472, physician and surgeon, 1881 in Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
24. Residence 3462, 1884 in Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
25. Residence 1985, moved to, abt 1885 in San Rafael, Marin, California, USA
26. Obituary 3475, death of Dr. F. J. White, Jul 1893 in San Rafael, Marin, California, USA
7 August 1893--Death of Dr. F. J. White
The Marin county Tocsin of July 29th , published at San Rafael, California has the following account of the death of Dr. F. J. White, a former well known and much beloved citizen of Portsmouth:
The community was inexpressibly shocked and grieved last Tuesday evening when the sad news spread through the streets that Doctor F. J. White had expired suddenly in his office. Many refused to credit the report but investigation showed it to be only too true.
The facts connected with the melancholy event are briefly told. The Doctor had been feeling indisposed during the afternoon and had kept closely to his office, although there is no reason to suppose that his trouble was sufficiently grave to convey a premonition of death. He was visited several time during the afternoon by Thos. May of Wolfe's drugstore, to whom he said that he was feeling somewhat under the weather but would soon be all right. During the evening, Day again called and later young M Murray dropped in. The three were engaged in an ordinary conversion when Dr. White suddenly started and half raised himself from the lounge on which he was resting and as instantly collassed. There was no further struggle or evidence of life, and death seemed to have come like a stroke of lightning. Coroner Eden took charge of the remains and called on Dr. Jones to hold an autopsy, when the cause of death was found to be heart disease. That organ was seriously impaired by fatty degeneration, but the immediate cause seems to have been the presence of a clot in one of the cardiac compartments.
Probably no man in San Rafael could have dropped out of the procession of life with so universal a regret. A physician, Dr. White enjoyed the confidence of his numerous clientage to a wonderful degree and many of infirm health, who have learned through the experience of years to rely on his skill, feel only too acutely that they have sustained an irreparable loss. But apart from the regret that must always follow to the grave one whom professional ability or other talent had made a useful citizen, there was a far deeper sentiment of sorrow, fro Dr. White was respected and loved as a man as only one other xitizen of San Rafaelhas been. He was one of those rare characters toward whom human affections naturally gravitate, and if he had an enemy in the world we are not aware of it. He unitedin his person all the qualities that should adorn a gentleman. He was courteous; modest, mindful of his obligations, truthful, unselfish, honorable, selfrespecting, a true friend, and with as kind a heart as ever bent in a human breast. In his profession, his standards were high. He regarded it not merely as a means of gaining a livelihood, but also as imposing on him obligations that he could not justly avoid. He believed that his first obligation always was to relieve human suffering and that compensation was a secondary consideration. He never refused a sick call, day or night, no matter how hopeless the financial outlook, and when attending to his most poverty-stricken patient he was just as earnest in his efforts and just as considerate in his manner as if the sufferer had been one of his wealthiest patients.
He was so perfectly unassuming, so diilident in discussing anything that might reflect to his advantage, that only his intimate friends knew the full extent of his large charity. But when the sad intelligence of his death was broken to the community it was noticeable that everyone had a story to tell of some kindly act, each illustrating the constant benevolence of his gentle, sympathetic nature.
A great concourse of real mourners filled St. Paul's Church last Thursday afternoon to pay the last tribute of respect to his memory. After the services at the church, the imprressive Masonic ceremonies were conducted at the Mount Tamalpais Cemetery.
Dr. White came to San Rafael about eight years ago, shortly after the death of Doctor Tafisferro. He was a native of Virginia and served with distinction in the Confederate service as a surgeon. At the end of the war, he moved to Nevada where he practiced medicine till he settled in this city. Deceased leaves a widow to mourn his loss.


Parents
         Father: Col. William Edward White [1494] (Abt 1812-1884) 119,127 [MRIN:567] 
         Mother: Elizabeth Hays [1495] (Abt 1817-1892) 119,120,121 

Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Ann Wright Outten [684] (14 Oct 1843 - 19 Aug 1867) 127,130,2687  [MRIN:262]
       Marriage: 11 Jan 1866 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 127
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William Outin Ferrebee White [649] (1867-1867) 3168,3169

2. Mary V. Hixon [1899] (Abt 1858 - After Jul 1893) 136  [MRIN:652]
       Marriage: 5 May 1876 - Carson City, Carson City (city), Nevada, USA
         Status: 

Notes
General:
CIVIL WAR SERVICE: Col. William H. Stewart, editor & compiler, History of Norfolk County, Virginia and Representative Citizens (Chicago, Illinois: Biographical Publishing Co., 1902), page 289.
Among the eminent surgeons in the Confederate Army were: Dr. Franklin J. White.
Page 129: Franklin J. White, Surgeon in C.S. Army
Page 130: Frank J. White, private in Co. K, 9th Va. Inf., prom. Surgeon C.S.A.
**Get his military service record & check for pension.

CIVIL WAR SERVICE: Benjamin H. Trask, 9th Virginia Infantry, (need to recheck book for publishing info), page 3:
The "Old Dominion Guards" of Portsmouth, Company K, completed the organization of the 9th Virginia. This fine unit, established June 26, 1856, enlisted on April 20, 1861, for Civil War service. Captain Edward Kearns directed the company at Pinner's Point near Portsmouth.
Page 4 & 5:
The soldiers of the 9th Virginia observed a steady routine. Their day started at 6 a.m. with marching and drilling. Only breakfast broke the morning routine. The companies spent the afternoon hours finishing military business and working in small details. At 5 p.m., the troops ate dinner, then relaxed in the evenings with mail and local newspapers.
The Sabbath provided a break in the weekly pace. Colonel Smith or Gen. Benjamin Huger, commander of the Department of Norfolk, often reinspected the troops. The men spent the rest of Sunday worshiping under the guidance of visiting preachers.
Life for the troops at Pinner's Point was much like that on Craney Island. Signalmen observed the passing river steamers from Fort Monroe and everyone postulated as to their objective. Hot weather, rain storms and swarms of mosquitoes harassed the soldiers. Also, naval officers instructed the infantrymen on the employment of coastal artillery. The men were more than willing to withstand the rigors of camp life but not the perceived insults of their commander. The Virginians differed with their commander's view on the roll of officers and enlisted troops. The soldiers in the ranks thought of themselves as honorable indivduals in a noble cause. Moreover, they had allowed themselves to be temporarily relegated down the social ladder to join their fellow volunteers in the army.
Notwithstanding feuding among company members life at Pinner's Point was boring for the young defenders. Rumors of victories in Western Virginia were always the topic of conversion. General Joseph E. Johnston's movement in the Shenandoah Valley and trimph at Manassas headed the small talk in the summer of 1861. As the warm days passed slowly, the troops amused themselves by taking fishing trips, visits to town and speculating on the destination of Union ships on the James River and the reason for gunfire on the Peninsula. An observation balloon above Hampton also caught the attention of the gunners at Pinner's Point. Sundays were spent listening to guest preachers just like the troops manning the other batteries. In July the announcement that the two companies at Pinner's Point were part of the 9th Virginia Infantry Regiment resulted in expectation of movement to Craney Island. The transfer, however, did not occur.
Marriage Notes (Margaret Ann Wright Outten)
MARRIAGE: White-Outten marriage, Portsmouth City Marriage Register 1, (1858-1901), Microfilm reel # 7, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va.:
Date of Marriage: 11 Jan 1866 Place: Portmouth, Va.
Husband; Dr. Franklin J. West Wife: Margt. A. W. Outten
Husband's Age: 28 Wife's Age: 22
Husband: single Wife: single
Husband's Birthplace: Portsmouth, Va.
Wife's Birthplace: Portsmouth, Va.
Husband's Residence: Portsmouth, Va.
Wife's Residence: Portsmouth, Va.
Husband's Parents: Wm. E. & Elizabeth White
Wife's Parents: Wm. & Margt. Outten
Husband's Occupation: Physician
Person Who Performed Ceremony: J. H. Wingfield

picture Frederick White [457]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 9 Sep 1790 3476
        Baptism: 21 Sep 1790 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S37
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3477 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 


picture
Harland Worth White [1847]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1896 40
        Baptism: 
          Death: 14 Nov 1899 40
         Burial: 1899 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 40
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: Charles Henry White [1845] (1851-1921) 40 [MRIN:628] 
         Mother: Elva Roane [1846] (1860-1921) 40 

Notes
Burial Notes:
Our Baby Boy
Harland Worth White
1896-1899


*Lot 226 Avenue A-east Walk 6
William Halaby White, owner

picture Henry Schneider White [462]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 14 Mar 1800 3478
        Baptism: 11 Apr 1800 - Norwich, , Norfolk, England
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 22NJ-S9G
                 


Parents
         Father: William White [383] (Abt 1754-      ) 360,3479 [MRIN:67] 
         Mother: Rose Hannah [384] (Abt 1758-      ) 360,363 

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