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Phoebe White
Born 1756? Culpeper Co. VA
Died by Sep 1818? ?Claiborne Co. MS

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Joseph White

m. 1779?
Burke Co. NC
b. Oct 22, 1746
Culpeper Co. VA
d. by Sep 1818?
Claiborne Co. MS
Nancy

b. 1782?
Burke Co. NC

Benedict

b. by 1785
Burke Co. NC
d. by 1823?
?Claiborne Co. MS
Phoebe

b. Feb 12, 1786
Burke Co. NC
d. May 8, 1838
?Claiborne Co. MS
Margaret

b. 1786?
Burke Co. NC

Richard

b. by 1790
Burke Co. NC
d. 1823
?Claiborne Co.MS
Joel

b. 1790?
Burke Co. NC
d. after 1823
?Claiborne Co. MS
?Joseph (Jr.)

b. 1794
Burke Co. NC
d. after 1823
?Claiborne Co. MSMS
Joseph Powell

m. Dec 24, 1816
Claiborne Co. Miss. Terr.



Henry M. White

m. May 22, 1821
Claiborne Co. MS



Part of Orange County became Culpeper County in 1748. (see present day map for location), which is bounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the Rappahannock River forms one of its eastern boundaries.
In 1771, father Thomas White and William Loving, who had recently become the son-in-law of son James Taylor White, both appear on the first tax list for Surry County NC Both men registered their stock marks in February of the same year in Rowan County NC. In 1776, father Thomas White moved to the Johns River (located in what would becomes Burke Co. NC), living there for 24 years. William Loving moved to the Yadkin River in what would become Wilkes Co. NC.
Burke and Wilkes Counties were formed in 1777. Wilkes was formed from Surry County and Burke was formed from Rowan County. Compare Map of North Carolina Counties in 1775, with Map in 1780.
In 1778, there are several land transaction on the middle fork of John's River in Burke Co. involving father Thomas White Sr. and brother Thomas White Jr.
Capt. Thomas White Jr. served in the Revolutionary War from North Carolina. He was commissioned or enlisted Jan 20, 1777 in Thomas Donohoe's Company of the 6th Regiment, and mustered in 1779 in the 5th Regiment.
Joseph married Phoebe White married Joseph White, son of Thomas White, brother of phoebe's father. In the 1790 Burke Co. NC Census for 5th Company, Joseph White is listed as a head of household of 7 white members:
1 male aged 16 and up (Joseph),
2 males under age 16 (Benedict, Richard),
4 females (wife Phoebe, 3 daughters),
and seven slaves.
He is listed in the same company as father-in-law William and George Holloway. Soon after 1790, Joseph White and his family moved to MS, where his estate was administered Aug 8, 1814.
Phoebe and Joseph White and family moved to Claiborne Co. in the Mississipp Territory about 1798, when Joseph applied for a passport. The Thomas Whites had already settled there.
The part of the Natchez District along the Mississippi River including towns Port Gibson and Grand Gulf became Claiborne Co. in early 1802. (see present day map for location). Another part further south became Wilkinson Co. the same year. (see present day map for location)
The 1810 Census of Claiborne Co. MS, includes the following households:
Thomas White, Nelson White, Reuben White, Larkin White, and Dempsey White.
The Claiborne Co. Tax Roll for the same year has:
Thomas White, 1540 acres in Bayou Pierre & Port Gibson, from a "Spanish & Donation" claim, having 21 slaves.
Reuben White (brother), 100 acres in W. Bayou Pierre, from a preemption claim, no slaves.
Dempsey White, 640 acres in W. Bayou Pierre, from a Donation claim (military), no whites or slaves.
"Devenport" Wiseman [married to daughter Sophia], 352 acres in Big Sandy Creek, from a preemption claim, and 1 slave.
Daughter Phoebe White married Ralph Regan Jr. in 1808 and they are both buried in the Regan Cemetery in Reganton, Claiborne Co. MS. Photo of her grave marker.
After Joseph died, widow Phoebe White married Joseph Powell on Dec 24, 1816 in Claiborne Co. She may have then married Henry M. White on May 22, 1821 in Claiborne Co. MS.
A letter of attorney to brother-in-law Benjamin White from Joel, Richard and Phoebe White, three children of Joseph and Phoebe White as the heirs of William White was dated Sep 5 1818 in Claiborne Co. MS and recorded received by the Burke Co. NC Court in Oct 1818.
William White died in Jul 1818 in Burke Co. NC as the patriarch of the White family. His obituary described him as a man of "almost unrivalled memory and integrity". From the Burke Co., N.C. Court Minutes, "William White, decsd. July 1818, July 1820 Will pr. by oath of Robt. M. Murrell."
William Davenport was appointed Executor.
On Sep 5, 1818, William's daughter Cary Milburn in Louisiana transfered her power of attorney to Joseph's brother Benjamin White, which was given to William Davenport in NC on Oct 26, 1818.
The same day, Phoebe White, Joel White, Richard White, children of Joseph and Phoebe, and others sent a Letter of Attorney to Benjamin White recorded received in Burke Co. NC. On Sep 7, 1818, Sarah White [sister-in-law] and a Samuel White in Mississippi transferred their power of attorney to the same Benjamin White in NC, which was recorded as received in NC Oct 26, 1818 [Gifford White, p. 74].
In 1820, "Joel White" is listed in the Caliborne Co. MS Census,
page 14, submitted in Aug 1820.
He is a single male aged 26 to 45 with 3 slaves.
Son Richard White married Martha White on Mar 21, 1821 in Claiborne Co. MS.
Son Richard White is listed in 1823 as a Claiborne Co. household in a List of Births and Deaths in which he reports the death of two blacks.
In 1823, the son-in-law Ralph Regan and daughter Sophia Wiseman of brother Thomas Jr., and Joseph's son Richard White all reported slave births and deaths on consecutive entries on Page 4 of Claiborne Co. List of Births and Deaths for 1823.
In the Claiborne Co. Tax Roll for 1823 three of Joseph's sons are listed together on page 5 as follows:
Richard White, owning 320 acres in Big Black, with one poll (white person) and 5 slaves,
Joel White, with one poll and no slaves,
and Joseph Jr. with one pol and 2 slaves.
In the 1823 Tax Rolls for Claiborne Co. MS there are assessment records (levied on polls or persons, and slaves) for Joseph and his sons, Sarah White [sister-in-law], nephews Thompson, Nelson and Larken (estate), Reuben [uncle?], and possible brothers of wife Phoebe (sons of William White), and William White Jr.
Sons Richard, Joel and Joseph White (Jr.) and the estate of "Lott Mason" are listed consecutively on page 5 lines 33-36 in the 1823 Claiborne Co. Tax Roll. Richard White had 320 acres in the Big Black area with one poll and 5 slaves, and the estate of "Lott Mason" had 160 acres in Big Black with no polls and 2 slaves. A "Lot Mason" is listed with the Whites in the 1818 letter of attorney to Benjamin White [M.L. Vineyard, p. 363].
SOURCES:
DAR record, No. A124318.
Northern Neck Grants, Virginia State Archives, Book G.
Genealogy Trails, 1790 Census, Burke Co. NC, website, transcribed by Linda Natale, 2020.
Genealogy Trails, Claiborne County 1810 Tax Rolls, website, transcribed by Lee Kohler, updated May 8, 2018.
Genealogy Trails, Claiborne County 1823 Tax Rolls, website, transcribed by Lee Kohler, updated May 9, 2018.
MSGHN, "Claiborne County, Miss. Marriages", website.
Poe, Allan, letter in "The Records, from Virginia to Old Burke Co. N.C.", publ. in Wm Wiseman & the Davenports, Pioneers Of Old Burke County, North Carolina, v.2 by M.L.Vineyard & E.M.Wiseman, Franklin NC, 1997, p. 256.
Vineyard, Maribeth Lang, & Wiseman, Eugene M., Wm Wiseman & the Davenports, Pioneers Of Old Burke County, North Carolina, v.2, Franklin NC, 1997, pp. 77-90.
Virginia Land Patents, Book 8, p. 16.
Thomas, Abishai et al., "Roster of the North Carolina troops in the Continental Army", copy of a register taken from original muster and pay rolls 1791, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, vol. 16, pp. 1002-1197. on Univ. of NC website.
White, Gifford, James Taylor White of Virginia and some of his descendants into Texas, Austin, TX, 1982.