1593 - 1658 (65 years)
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Name |
William White |
Birth |
1593 |
Suffron, Essex, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1658 |
Virginia Beach, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
Person ID |
I17421 |
Master |
Last Modified |
11 May 2012 |
Father |
Peter White, b. 1560, Petersboro, Brockman, England d. 1630, Brockman, England (Age 70 years) |
Mother |
Mary Kebble, b. 1571, Petersboro, Brockman, England d. 1630 (Age 59 years) |
Family ID |
F4443 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Death - 1658 - Virginia Beach, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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Notes |
- The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 5
By Virginia Historical Society
On May 19th, Lancaster Court made an order in regard to the estate in favor of Martha, widow of Major Thomas Bries, and on the same day was recorded a marriage contract between her and William White. There is mention in the Lancaster records, December, 1657, 0f Mr- William White, clerk, and his wife, Martha. The will of William White was dated January 25th, and proved February 12, 1678, in Lancaster. His legatees were his sons, John, William and Edward, daughter, Deborah, and daughter-in-law [step-daughter ?], Mary Alford. In a deetl in Lancaster, dated March 3,1660, it is stated that the land given Martha, widow of William White, clerk, by her former husband, Thomas Brice, was given by the said Martha (who died during her widowhood) to the son and daughter of said White, and by order of the Governor and Council, this land was ordered to be sold to Jeffreys and Colclough; and notice thereof being given to Mr. John Jeffreys and Mr. Thomas Colclough and to Mr. Jeremiah White and Mr. George Hewit, guardians of the said White children, it was sold to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Carter, of Nansemond county, for ^330 sterling. An entry in the General Court records states that the quantity of land given by Mrs. Martha White was 1,650 acres, and that it was sold to Colonel Carter in 1665. There was recorded in York in 1658 the will of Martha, widow of Rev. William White, of York Parish. Her legatees were her (or his) children, Jeremiah and Mary, who were then living in London, and Rev. Jeremiah White was one of their guardians. Therefore, the William White, an abstract of whose will has been given, could not have been the Rev. William White.
- The original White was William White, a minister from Wiltshire, England. He and his family were granted land in the colonies by Robert Beverly because, "they were hard workers and because they oposed the Colony's old ruling clique and fundalistic economy." It may be that Beverly and White both opposed the idea of slavery as the basis for a new world economy.
This William White died in 1658, appointing his brother Reverend Jeremiah White as guardian to his children. Another brother, John White, vicar of Cheriton, Wilshire, England left a bequest to his brother William's children in a will dated 1668.
William married twice in his lifetime. By his first marriage, he had six children: John, William, Edward,Deborah, Mary, and Jeremiah. His first wife's name is unknown. William's second wife was Martha, widow of Major Thomas Brice. William and Martha married in 1657, a year before they both died.
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