Notes
Note N7876
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: John W Whittaker Age: 16 Birth Year: abt 1844 Birth Place: Missouri Home in 1860: Richwoods, Miller, Missouri Post Office: Iberia Dwelling Number: 271 Family Number: 267 Married Within Year: Yes
Household Members Age
Thomas W Whittaker 52
Susan Whittaker 36
Mark H Whittaker 17
John W Whittaker 16
Matilda J Whittaker 14
Archelaus C Whittaker 12
Sarah E Whittaker 10
Argalus F Whittaker 8
James M Whittaker 6
Thomas J Whittaker 4
Baby Whittaker 2/12
Notes
Note N7877
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Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1962
Name: Mark Hardin Whitaker Death Date: 8 Feb 1912 Death Place: Miller, Missouri
Geneanet Community Trees Index
Name: Mark Hardin Whitaker Birth Date: 3 juin 1842 Birth Place: Miller County, Missouri Death Date: 8 févr. 1912 Death Place: Miller County, Missouri Spouse: Mary Jane Rothwell
Child:
Amy Rosalee Whitaker
Margaret Jennie Whitaker
Sarah S Whitaker
Thomas W Whitaker
George Whitekar
Notes
Note N7878
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pos Thomas Wilkerson Whitaker
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas W Whittaker Age: 52 Birth Year: abt 1808 Birth Place: Virginia Home in 1860: Richwoods, Miller, Missouri Post Office: Iberia Dwelling Number: 271 Family Number: 267
Occupation: Farmer Real Estate Value: 3000 Personal Estate Value: 1470 Married Within Year: Yes
Household Members Age
Thomas W Whittaker 52
Susan Whittaker 36
Mark H Whittaker 17
John W Whittaker 16
Matilda J Whittaker 14
Archelaus C Whittaker 12
Sarah E Whittaker 10
Argalus F Whittaker 8
James M Whittaker 6
Thomas J Whittaker 4
Baby Whittaker 2/12
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas W. Whitaker Age: 74 Birth Date: Abt 1806 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1880: Richwoods, Miller, Missouri Dwelling Number: 160 Occupation: Retired Farmer Maimed, Crippled, or Bedridden: Yes
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Household Members Age Relationship
Archelus C. Whitaker 31 Self (Head)
Nancy Whitaker 27 Wife
Jociphine Whitaker 8 Daughter
Susan M. Whitaker 7 Daughter
James M. Whitaker 4 Son
Thomas B. Whitaker 3 Son
Farris Whitaker 1 Son
Thomas W. Whitaker 74 Father
John W. Whitaker 33 Brother
Melcena F. Crismon 58 Mother-in-law
Geneanet Community Trees Index
Name: Thomas Wilkerson Whitaker Birth Date: 1818 Birth Place: Licking, West Virginia Death Date: 22 févr. 1883 Death Place: Iberia, Miller County, Missouri Spouse: Susan West
Child:
Archelaus Charles Whitaker
Argalous Frances Whitaker
Argalus F Whitaker
James Monroe Whitaker
John W Whitaker
Mark Hardin Whitaker
Matilda Jane Whitaker
Sarah E Whitaker
Stacy Ellen Whitaker
Thomas Jefferson Whitaker
Waldo Perry Whitaker
Notes
Note N7879
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Waldo Perry Whitaker BIRTH 19 Apr 1860 Iberia, Miller County, Missouri DEATH 9 Jan 1907 (aged 46) Booneville, Logan County, Arkansas BURIAL Liles Chapel Cemetery Logan County, Arkansas MEMORIAL ID 35463034
Family Members
Spouses
Louisa Ann Hinkle Whittaker 1861-1888 (m. 1883)
Susan Frances Marsh Brown 1877-1974 (m. 1900)
Children
Robert E. Lee Whitaker 1894-1968
Lola Mary Whitaker Parker 1898-1989
James Ray Whitaker 1902-1957
Emma Matilda Whitaker 1905-1993
Waldo J. Whitaker 1908-1971
Geneanet Community Trees Index
Name: Waldo Whitaker Father: Thomas Wilkerson Whitaker Mother: Susan West
Notes
Note N7880
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: C A White Age: 14 Birth Year: abt 1846 Birth Place: Georgia Home in 1860: Georgia Militia District 781, Harris, Georgia Post Office: Whitesville Dwelling Number: 938 Family Number: 938 Personal Estate Value: 20135
Attended School: Yes
Household Members Age
R E Hennon 22
D E Hennon 20 = Dorliska Kennon nee White
C W Hennon 1
M G Hennon 66
M E White 16
C A White 14
E W White 10
P W White 8
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Clarissa Ann White West BIRTH 12 Jun 1846 Harris County, Georgia DEATH 1 Apr 1884 (aged 37) Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama BURIAL Oak Hill Cemetery Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama
MEMORIAL ID 13991271
Children
James W. West 1878-1941
Clarissa Ann White was one of five daughters of William Washington White and Ann Bell Whitaker White. She was nine years old when her father died, without a will, before his 38th birthday, leaving his frail young wife to manage the huge White plantation and rear their five young daughters. But the immense wealth of the White family with their huge antebellum home and plantation, their life-style of extreme luxury, and over 80 Negro slaves in those pre-Civil War days was to change drastically. Ann Bell White developed tuberculosis and lost her hard fought battle for life. Three years after his death she was laid to rest by her husband in the White family cemetery in Whitesville, Georgia. She was 37 years old. At her death the court process of settling the huge estate took ten years to complete( A portion of the White land that contained the White Mill was later purchased by Callaway Gardens.)
Clarissa and two of her sisters were sent away to a boarding school, the Hamilton Female College. In 1859 Clarissa and 3 of her sisters journeyed to Tuskeegee, Alabama to attend school at the Tuskeegee Female Academy. In the next years they attended La Grange College 14 miles from Whitesville. By 1863 Union troops were getting close to Whitesville. Before the troops moved into Whitesville, the oldest White daughter, Dorliska, and her husband Richard Kennon moved the family to Fort Gaines in Clay County, Georgia. The family members included Richard, Dorliska, their 2 children, Richard's mother and the four White sisters. Also, the last of the house servants accompanied them. By July,1865 the war was over the huge White plantation and the immense fortune was gone. On October 16th, 1866 Clarissa Ann White married Charles Pinckney West, Jr. at the home of Dorliska and Richard Kennon in Fort Gaines. On December 15.1866 Charles Pinckney West, Jr. collected $7,783.89 due him in right of his wife Clarissa Ann White (now West) from her "father's estate"...a tiny inheritance from a once enormous legacy.