Genealogy Wylie » Francis White [Wb 678 Bu] "Frank" (1820-1900)

Personal data Francis White [Wb 678 Bu] "Frank" 


Household of Francis White [Wb 678 Bu] "Frank"

(1) He is married to Jane Rebecca McMaster.

They got married on January 30, 1844 at Chester District, South Carolina or Rand County, Illinois, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary J. White  1845-1900 
  2. John McMaster White  1849-????
  3. Martha E. White  ± 1852-????
  4. William James White  1859-????
  5. Nancy White  -1921 


(2) He had a relationship with Mary Hopkins McAliley.


Notes about Francis White [Wb 678 Bu] "Frank"

M1151s
1860
WHITE, FRANCIS (1860 U.S. Census) ILLINOIS , RANDOLPH, SPARTA P OAge: 39, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: M653 Roll: 221 Page: 793

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Francis WHITE Self M Male W 59 SC Lumber Merchant SC IRE
Jane R. WHITE Wife M Female W 55 SC Keeping House SC SC
Rosa KENDALL Dau S Female W 5 IL At Home NOT KNOWN NOT KNOWN
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Source Information:
Census Place St. Clair, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254248
NA Film Number T9-0248
Page Number 645A
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 158
[p.1] THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution
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Mrs. Martha Mcquillin Twenhoefel.157380
Born in St. Clair, Ill.
Wife of Edmund William Twenhoefel.
Descendant of William White, Jane Brown White, Lieut. James McMaster, Lieut. James Kennedy and Margaret White Kennedy, as follows:
1. James McQuillin (1842-1905) m. 1866 Mary White (1845-1900).
2. Francis (Frank) White (1820-1900) m. 1844 Jane Rebecca McMaster (1824-83).
3. John White (1780-1839) m. 1812 Margaret Kennedy (1782-1858); James McMaster, Jr. (1796-1870), m. Mary Wright.
4. William White m. 1779 Jane Brown; James McMaster m. Jane Killoch (1758-1826); James Kennedy m. Margaret White.
William White (1753-1823) received a pension for service as private in the South Carolina troops under Colonel Richardson. He was born in Ireland; died in Chester County, S. C.
Also No. 138142.
Jane Brown White (1758-1841), a patriot of South Carolina, fed the Continental troops and was robbed by the Tories of her personal possessions. She was born in Ireland; died in Chester County, S. C.
James McMaster (1754-1830) served as lieutenant in the South Carolina troops under Colonels Jonas Bear and James
Lile. He was born in Ireland; died in Winnsboro, S. C.
James Kennedy (1752-1820) served as lieutenant and quartermaster in the South Carolina Line. He was born in South Carolina; died in Chester County, S. C.
[p.122] Margaret White Kennedy (1756-1820), a patriot of South Carolina, fed the Continental troops and suffered losses by the enemy. She was born in Ireland; died in Chester County, S. C.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Francis White

William White
1752-1833
Jane Brown
1758-1841
Robert Kennedy
± 1734-1791
Catherine Boyd
± 1744-1813
John White
1779-1839

Francis White
1820-1900

(1) 1844
Mary J. White
1845-1900
Martha E. White
± 1852-????
(2) 

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