WHITE: Thomas White probably born in NY, died June 1816 at Saint Marys Parish, York County: married 1761 at Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Dorothea Brass: Only children mentioned:
1) William White:
2) Isaac White b. 1767:
3) Thomas White b. 2 Jun 1774, d. 2 Mar 1862, m. Elizabeth Sisson born 24 Oct 1784 d/o Jonathan Sisson and Huldah Herrick: went to Hodgdon, ME:
4) Jacob White b. c1780, died 4 Mar 1843 at Douglas, York County, married Elizabeth Green b. c1778:
5) Sarah White married Mr. Crane.
Sources: MC1/White #1, 5 pages: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 189-190.
York Co., Deed Bk, Vol. 25, pg 253 Will of Jacob White written 23 Dec 1842 - Heirs: wife Elizabeth, Sons: Thomas, Jacob, Henry, Abraham ,Benjamin, Samuel. Daughters: Lydia White, Elizabeth Stone, Dorothy White, Barbary Marchell, Lovina Dunphey. Ruth Boon[1]
Will of Jacob White, York County New Brunswick, Deed Book Vol. 25, pg 253 - "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch [2] 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1842-1844 vol 025 > image 256 of 659; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada.
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White-71495 and White-41553 appear to represent the same person because: Seems to be a clear duplicate other than birthplace. I think New York is correct - not New Brunswick.