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"Captain John White was a Burgess in 1641 and had a lot in Jamestowm in 1644. He was probably son of William White, haberdasher of London. His will was proven in Surry in 1679 and he left his property to his two sisters Lucy Corker and Mary White." Boddie 17th Century Isle of Wight page 214.

John White haberdasher of Bristol possible father of Thomas White married to Ann Moore. https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/


When William White, a linen-draper from London, made his will on August 20, 1622, he indicated that he had become a planter and had both land and servants in Virginia. White died in the colony, and on June 26, 1627, his brother, John, was named admin- istrator of his estate (EEAC 63; WAT 206).[1]





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