Isaac White & Mary Dickson

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Family Group Record                 0118
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Husband's Name   Isaac White
 Born:    28 Oct 1794    Place: East Tennessee
 Died:    26 Feb 1865    Place: Kimberly, Pike, Arkansas
 Married:    Abt 1825    Place: Jackson County, Tennessee
 Father:         ....... White
 Mother:         Christiana ......
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Wife's Name      Mary (Polly) Dickson
 Born:       Jun 1802    Place: Kentucky
 Died:       Mar 1860    Place: Kimberly, Pike, Arkansas
 Father:         David Dickson
 Mother:         .......
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Children
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 1. Sex Name
     M  William Jourden (Jordan) White
        Born:    06 Mar 1827    Place: Jackson County, Tennessee
        Died:    08 Sep 1884    Place: Pike County, Arkansas
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 2. Sex Name
     F  Sarah Ann White
        Born:       Abt 1829    Place: Clark (Pike) County, Arkansas
        Died:           1855    Place: Pike County, Arkansas
        Married:    Abt 1851    Place: Pike County, Arkansas
        Spouse:  George Rush Mauney (Doctor)
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Sources of Information: Census Records: Pike County, Arkansas 1850, 1860;
Tombstone inscriptions (Isaac White, Polly White, William J. White),
Kimberly Cemetery, Pike County, Arkansas; Biographical and Historical
Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, Pike County, page 333.
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                    Clark County Arkansas Census 1830
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SCHEDULE of the whole number of persons within the division allotted to
Jacob Barkman.

Head of Household            Males             Females

    Missouri           00 05 10 15 20 30   00 05 10 15 20
    Township           04 09 14 19 29 39   04 09 14 19 29

Isaac White             1  0  0  0  1  1    1  0  0  0  1
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                             Land Entry Record
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                   No. 4035 Isaac White Preemption Proof

Be it Remembered, that on the 13th day of January in the year 1840, Isaac
White of the County of Pike in the State of Arkansas, personally came
before me, the undersigned, a justice of the Peace within and for the
County of Hempstead in the State aforesaid, and being by me duly sworn,
Deposeth and says; that in the year Eighteen hundred and twenty nine he
cultivated a Portion of the public Lands of the United States upon a tract
known and designated as the South East quarter of Section twenty in
Township Eight, South of Range twenty five west, in the District of Lands
subject to sale at Washington, Arkansas and that at that time he resided
with his family upon an adjoining tract known and designated as the South
West quarter of Section twenty one in the same Township and Range, and that
in said year he cultivated on said First described tract about fifteen
acres principally in corn, and that he still resided on above stated, had
possession of, and used, occupied and cultivated the first tract above
named on the twenty ninth day of May 1830, and that he still continues to
have possession of, use and cultivates the same and further says not.

                                Isaac White

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th January 1840.

                             R.L. Phillips J.P.

And at the same time and place, personally came Rice Stringer and John
Hughes, who being duly sworn state on oath, that they are personally well
acquainted with the above named affiant, Isaac White, and that they know
the matters and things set forth in his above affidavit to be true in
substance and in fact, and further say not.

                               Rice Stringer
                                John Hughes

Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 13th January 1840.

                             R.L. Phillips J.P.

Land Office Washington, Arks.
Feb. 13th 1840

We are personally acquainted with Rice Stringer & John Hughes who signed as
witnesses to the foregoing deposition & know them to be respectable &
entitled to credit.

                             D.T. Witter Recr.
                             R.L. Phillips J.P.

Cash Certificate 4305, Washington, Arkansas. National Archives Record Group
49, Washington National Records Center, Suitland, Maryland.
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                     Pike County Arkansas Census 1840
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SCHEDULE of the whole number of persons within the division allotted to
Richard L. Wilson.

Head of Household             Males                  Females

    Thompson         00 05 10 15 20 30 40 50    00 05 10 15 20 30
    Township         04 09 14 19 29 39 49 59    04 09 14 19 29 39

Isaac White           0  0  1  0  0  0  1  0     0  0  1  1  0  1
George W. Hensley     1  1  1  0  0  0  0  1     1  0  0  1  3  0
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                     Pike County Arkansas Census 1850
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Schedule 1. Free inhabitants in Thompson Township, in the County of Pike,
State of Arkansas, enumerated by me on the 19th day of November, 1850.
William H. Preston, Ass't Marshal.

214-214   Isaac White                52  m     Farmer        Tennessee
          Mary                       48  f                   Kentucky
          Jourden                    22  m     Farmer        Tennessee
          Sarah A.                   20  f                   Tennessee
          John Hensley               21  m     Farmer        Tennessee
          Zerilda Hensley            27  f                   Tennessee
          Nathan Lewis               23  m     Laborer       Mississippi
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                     Pike County Arkansas Census 1860
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Schedule 1. Free inhabitants in Thompson Township, in the County of Pike,
State of Arkansas, enumerated by me on the 22nd day of June, 1860. W.J.
White, Ass't Marshal. Post Office: Murfreesboro

 61-61    Isaac White                54  m     Farmer        Tennessee
          W.J. White                 32  m                   Tennessee
          M.M. Mauney                 7  m                   Arkansas
          Mary Farley                16  f                   Illinois
          J.A. Farley                13  m                   Illinois
          James White                22  m                   Arkansas
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               Pike County Arkansas Mortality Schedule 1860
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                 Deaths from June 1, 1859 to May 31, 1860

        Name       Age   Sex   Born       Died      Cause of Death

     Mary White     57    f     Ky     Mar (1860)    Typhoid Fever

U.S. Federal Census Records, Mortality Schedule, Arkansas 1860. Microfilm,
National Archives, Washington D.C.
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W.J. White, uncle of Millard Mauney, was born in Tennessee ... He came to
Arkansas with his parents as a child, and after attaining his majority,
engaged in farming, in which he was very successful. He was an advanced
member of the Masonic fraternity, and held many positions of trust among
his people. Mr. White was one of the most prominent characters connected
with the growth of Pike County. He died in 1884 ... unmarried. Biographical
and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, 1890, Pike County, page 333,
excerpt.
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                                   WHITE

Then there were the Whites who settled near the Three Forks (Pike County)
... They were ... from Tennessee. Among them were John, Absalom, Moses and
Isaac ... With the exception of Moses who passed his latter days in
Montgomery county they all found a resting place beneath Pike county sod.
Isaac served as Judge of the Pike county court. The Whites have descendants
scattered through Pike, Clark, Hempstead, Howard and adjoining counties ...
Isaac White married into the Dickson family ... David Campbell married a
sister of the ... Whites ... He lived for many years in Washington
(Arkansas) ... His son Jerome Campbell had a number of sons ... (David)
Campbell died in Clarksville, Texas ...

                               S.H. Williams
                              271 Franklin St.
                                  Chicago

Washington Press, Memorabilia, No. L., 1887; Sam Williams: Printer's Devil,
Memorabilia, Mary Madearis, 1979, page 289-290.
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Surname: Mauney, Meeks, Whiteside ... Dr. George Rush Mauney came to Pike
County in 1850, death (about) 1879. Looking for the place of (his) burial.
Please e-mail direct: athomeatkiowa@worldnet.att.net ... Posted by Mecilla
Keene on Mon, 31 Jul 2000. Pike County Archives & History Society web page
query ... http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Pike/99
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Update 10.13.00               David Kelley 2000                FGR-0118.HTM
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