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  • Amy Hallmark (1785 - 1860)
    Amy Ann Satterwhite Hallmark BIRTH 10 Dec 1785 Amherst County, Virginia, USA DEATH 12 Jul 1860 (aged 74) Houston County, Texas, USA BURIAL Old Shady Grove Cemetery Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA...
  • Amy Satterwhite (Mitchell) (c.1736 - 1805)
    Citation "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 14 June 2015), Stephen Satterwhite and Nancy Knott, 06 Aug 1795; citing Granville, North Carolina, U...
  • Celia Ann Rebecca Fambrough (1835 - 1920)
    Celia Ann Rebecca Satterwhite Fambrough BIRTH 6 Jan 1835 Georgia, USA DEATH 28 Jan 1920 (aged 85) Wayland, Stephens County, Texas, USA BURIAL Wayland Cemetery Wayland, Stephens County, Texas, USA MEMO...
  • Charles M. Satterwhite (c.1830 - 1913)
  • David Satterwhite (1761 - 1831)
    David SATTERWHITE(2) was born about 1762 in Granville County, North Carolina.(2) He died in 1831 in Harris County, Georgia.(2) He was buried in 1831 in Harris Co., Georgia David Satterwhite1 M, b. 1761...

About the Satterwhite surname

My name is Michael Satterwhite. My father's name was George Robert Satterwhite. He was the only son of Arthur Satterwhite and Celia K. Raab. Somewhere along the line we learned a piece of Satterwhite history in the United States when a story about 3 brothers who arrived in the United States was told. These brothers were immigrants supposedly from England or Wales. According to the story 2 brothers stayed in the East and 1 ventured West. I am apparently offspring of the Western brother.

We corroborated this small story one day in Portland, Oregon in about 1992 or so. We were selling our house in Southeast Portland. A young couple visited to see the house and we introduced ourselves at the end of the tour. It turned our she was a Satterwhite and in the few minutes we visited she knew the same story about immigrant brothers and the geographic split they made.