Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives - pafc4878 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

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Captain Samuel White Jr.

1Ellery Bicknell Crane, Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co., Massachusetts, Vol. 3, p. 267 (1907).
"(VI) Captain Samuel White, son of Samuel White (5) =, was born February 5, 1781. On February 26, 1801, he was married to Hannah Baker, at Douglass, Massachusetts. Hannah Baker was a native of Douglass, having been born there December 10, 1783. His first wife died in Douglass, October 12, 1721. On August 18, 1822, he was married a second time in Douglass to Tamazen Aldrich, who was born November 12, 1789. After the death of his second wife, which occurred December 13, 1823, he married Elizabeth (Paine) Burlingame, daughter of Moab Paine, and widow of Silas Burlingame. His third wife was born on September 15, 1791, and died March 14, 1863. Captain Samuel White died at Pascoag, Rhode Island, on September 14, 1863, aged eighty-one years, seven months, nine days. He was a captain in the militia, as well as a prominent citizen in the town of Burrillville. Children of Captain Samuel and Hannah (Baker) White: 1. Adam, born May 14, 1802; died September 18, 1872. 2. Bezaleel, born April 25, 1804; died December 5, 1893. 3. Samuel, born June 24, 1806; died March 13, 1877. 4. Hannah, born February 19, 1808; died March 15, 1882. 5. Ephraim, born September 19, 1811; died January 6, 1888. 6. John B., born January 16, 1820, mentioned below. Child of Samuel and Tamazen (Aldrich) White: 7. george, born June 24, 1823; died january 27, 1890. Children of Samuel and Elizabeth White: 8. Elizabeth, born March 2, 1827; died January 30, 1844. 9. Silas, born June 20, 1829; died May 2, 1892. 10. Lomira, born November 22, 1832; died December 1, 1895.".


Captain Joseph White

1Ellery Bicknell Crane, Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts, Vol. 3, p. 266 (1907).
"(II) Captain Joseph White, son of Thomas White (1), was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 1635. Of the twenty-three original pioneers who settled Mendon, Massachusetts, he was one. He with nine others came from Weymouth, while the other thirteen came from Braintree. Captain Joseph White's family was one of the fifteen original families which were the first actual settlers in the town of Mendon, then called Nipmuck. His large land holdings, which he drew as pioneer settler, placed him at the head of the tax lists from 1691 to 1695. Following the example of his father, he interested himself in the public welfare. He was a leading citizen in the new town of Mendon, sercing as a town officer and on various committees. We hear of him December 1, 1699, as one of a committee to arrange with the Rev. Mr. Emerson to settle in Mendon. He married Lydia Rogers, daughter of elder John Rogers, September 9 (or 19). She died May 8, 1727. He died March 23, 1706. Children of Joseph and Lydia (Rogers) White: Joseph, born at Weymouth, December 16, 1662. 2. Samuel, born February 14, 1667, at Mendon. 3. John. 4. Ebenezer, died August 27, 1726. 5. Thomas, mentioned below. 6. Ann, married ----- Trask. 7. Mary, married ----- Hill. 8. Experience, born at Mendon, December 5, 1680. 9. Hannah, born November 29, 1681. 10. (?) Joseph, born October 19, 1683. 11. (?) Lydia, born March 10, 1686, married -----Cook. Four other children of Joseph and Lydia appear on the Mendon records, but are not included by Savage as children of Captain Joseph White.
(III) Thomas White, son of Captain Joseph White (2), was born in Mendon or Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 1663.
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He married Mehitable ------. She died in Mendon, September 27, 1704. Thomas White died 1747.
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