Uriah White

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Uriah White was born 1797/8 (52 in 1850, 62 in 1860).  His birthstate is given variously as South Carolina (1850 Census) or North Carolina (1860 Census).  His wife's name was Hannah.
 
Uriah White was born 1797/8 (52 in 1850, 62 in 1860).  His birthstate is given variously as South Carolina (1850 Census) or North Carolina (1860 Census).  His wife's name was Hannah.
  
That she was previously a Gallion, and that they had eleven children, are two facts given in the Goodspeed Biography of their son James White (1831-).
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That she was previously a Gallion, and that they had eleven children, are two facts given in the Goodspeed Biography of their son James White (1831-).  This biography also gives an exact date in 1848 for when Uriah came from Lincoln County, Tennessee to Stoddard County, Missouri.
  
 
Uriah, as a citizen, was captured by the Union Army during the Civil War and transported to a P.O.W. camp at Alton, Illinois where he died a few months later.
 
Uriah, as a citizen, was captured by the Union Army during the Civil War and transported to a P.O.W. camp at Alton, Illinois where he died a few months later.

Revision as of 16:39, 28 August 2007

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