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Thomas Allen White
BIRTH 4 May 1787
South Carolina, USA
DEATH 7 May 1873 (aged 86)
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
BURIAL
Masters Cemetery
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 28864597
Thomas Allen White came from Laurens County, South Carolina. He was born the same year as his wife, Sarah Coleman, and the two probably married about the year 1810 in South Carolina. About 1827, Thomas, Sarah, and their children moved to DeKalb County, Georgia. Thomas owned two tracts of land located in Land Lot 2, 16th District, each about 95 acres. He was a simple farmer, not particularly rich or poor.
Thomas and his wife Sarah had eight children, all born 1810-1830. They were William Coleman White, James William White, Elizabeth Hale White, Rebecca White, Mary Ann White, Lucy B. White, Thomas Allen White, Jr., and John White.
During the Civil War, Yankee soldiers foraged all over the Whites' farm, taking everything they could, while Thomas, Sarah, and Sarah's sister Cassy looked on, powerless to stop them (Thomas and Sarah were both in their seventies by then). In 1871, Thomas submitted a claim to the federal government for compensation, and his detailed testimony gives a good picture of what his farm was like. Here is a basic summary of the items stolen from him: approximately 180 bushels of corn, 600 lbs. of pork, 200 lbs. of beef, 30 bushels of potatoes, 6 gallons of syrup, 2000 lbs. of fodder, 4 bushels of cleaned oats, and a good horse. The damages totalled about $480.
Thomas filed a will in DeKalb County in 1872. In it, he bequeathed all his possessions to his wife, and upon her death, equally to his children. His wife's younger sister Cassy, who lived with them, also received an equal share with his children.
Thomas Allen White and his wife were founding members of Mt. Zion Protestant Church, established 1858, now known as Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, in Henry County. They were buried in Masters Cemetery alongside many of their descendants.
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Birth: May 4, 1787 South Carolina, USA Death: May 7, 1873 DeKalb County Georgia, USA
Thomas Allen White came from Laurens County, South Carolina. He was born the same year as his wife, Sarah Coleman, and the two probably married about the year 1810 in South Carolina. About 1827, Thomas, Sarah, and their children moved to DeKalb County, Georgia. Thomas owned two tracts of land located in Land Lot 2, 16th District, each about 95 acres. He was a simple farmer, not particularly rich or poor.
Thomas and his wife Sarah had eight children, all born 1810-1830. They were William Coleman White, James William White, Elizabeth Hale White, Rebecca White, Mary Ann White, Lucy B. White, Thomas Allen White, Jr., and John White.
During the Civil War, Yankee soldiers foraged all over the Whites' farm, taking everything they could, while Thomas, Sarah, and Sarah's sister Cassy looked on, powerless to stop them (Thomas and Sarah were both in their seventies by then). In 1871, Thomas submitted a claim to the federal government for compensation, and his detailed testimony gives a good picture of what his farm was like. Here is a basic summary of the items stolen from him: approximately 180 bushels of corn, 600 lbs. of pork, 200 lbs. of beef, 30 bushels of potatoes, 6 gallons of syrup, 2000 lbs. of fodder, 4 bushels of cleaned oats, and a good horse. The damages totalled about $480.
Thomas filed a will in DeKalb County in 1872. In it, he bequeathed all his possessions to his wife, and upon her death, equally to his children. His wife's younger sister Cassy, who lived with them, also received an equal share with his children.
Thomas Allen White and his wife were founding members of Mt. Zion Protestant Church, established 1858, now known as Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, in Henry County. They were buried in Masters Cemetery alongside many of their descendants.
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Spouse:
Sarah Coleman White (1787 - 1873)
Children:
John White*
William Coleman White (1811 - 1894)*
James William White (1813 - 1885)*
Elizabeth Hale White Gaar (1815 - 1879)*
Rebecca White Willaford (1818 - 1872)*
Lucy (Bailey, Belle) White Pace (1822 - 1863)*
Mary Ann White Lanier (1825 - 1875)*
Thomas Allen White (1830 - 1863)*
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Burial: Masters Cemetery DeKalb County Georgia, USA
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Thomas Allen White's Timeline
1787 |
May 4, 1787
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South Carolina, United States
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1811 |
December 29, 1811
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Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, United States
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1813
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South Carolina, United States
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1830 |
April 23, 1830
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Henry County, Georgia, United States
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1873 |
May 7, 1873
Age 86
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DeKalb County, GA, United States
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