Whitfield
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The Whitfield family is mentioned in the book "The Heritage of Wayne County � North Carolina" in the following passages:
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Whitfield abstract |
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Bizzells of Walnet Creek Mary "Polly" Bizzell 1831-1869 m. George Whitfield Author: Eleanor Bizzell Powell |
153-154 |
366 |
Arnold and Maria Borden Edwin Brownrigg Borden who married (1) Georgia Carolina Whitfield (2) Barbara Ellen Lambert Author: Mary D. Johnstone |
162 |
380 |
Edwin Brownrigg Borden Edwin Brownrigg Borden, son of Arnold Borden and his wife Maria Brownrigg Borden, was born in Waynesboro, on July 5, 1831. He was married the first time on October 13, 1853 to Miss Georgia Whitfield, daughter of Lemuel and Anne Sasser Whitfield. Author: Susan B. Borden |
162-163 |
381 |
William Donnell Cobb John Probert Cobb married his distant cousin Sarah Elizabeth Whitfield. Author: William B. Cobb Jr. |
189 |
418D |
Henry Clay Dale Family Ted Keene, born 13 Dec 1951, married Olivia Whitfield. Author: Helen Blackman Dale |
201 |
436A |
Frank A. Daniels Franklin Arthur Daniels b. 9 Sep 1858 d. 15 Apr 1939, son of Josephus and May Cleaves (Seabrook) Daniels. On 22 Dec 1885 he married Carrie Whitfield Borden, b. 10 Dec 1859 d. 12 Oct 1906. Author: Charlotte Reasons Carrere |
208 |
449 |
Joseph Dawson In 1784 a deed to Bryant Whitfield states "in Wayne County, North Carolina, North side of Neuse and on Stoney Creek part being granted Joseph Dawson." Author: Frances Wynn |
210-211 |
453 |
Alfred and Margaret (Kornegay) Flowers In 1831 Alfred Flowers purchased from Lemuel Hatch Whitfield a plantation of about 1100 acres located on both sides of Goshen Swamp in Duplin Co., and extending into both Wayne and Sampson counties. Author: Micajah W. Cox |
229-231 |
491 |
The Henry Franklin and Luecy Whitfield Grady Family � � Author: Sandra R. McCullen and Judy R. Moye |
248-249 |
530 |
James Green Author: Virginia O�Berry Busby |
255-256 |
541 |
The Edward Holmes Family Edward Holmes married Louisa Jones (born 1847 died Feb. 19, 1924) from Duplin County. Her parents were Jacqueline Jones (born Nov. 22, 1823) and Mary Elizabeth (Polly) Whitfield (born ca. 1837). The Jones family lived approximately twelve miles from Mount Olive, NC. Author: Mrs. Kay D. Holmes |
284 |
593 |
McKinne, Everett, Becton, Kornegay Lines � � Author: Elizabeth Wooten Holmes |
336-337 |
686 |
James Churchwell O�Berry James C. O�Berry married the former Virginia Griswold (5-9-88, 6-21-74), who was a direct descendant of Dr. Andrew Bass, James Griswold, James Green, William Whitfield, Needham Whitfield and Shadrack Wooten, who were the founders and outstanding leaders of Waynesboro and Dobbs County. |
361 |
723 |
William McKeel Price and Descendants John Charles Price, born in 1827, was the first born of Jessie Barfield Price and Levicey Dillard. He married Nancy Keziah Whitfield, daughter of Timothy and Saddie Whitfield of Duplin County. Nancy died in 1898. |
397 |
787 |
William Walter Price � � Author: Andrew G. Price |
397-398 |
788 |
Mark Randolph Radford They had a daughter Rachel Louise Radford (b. 25 Jan 1912 � living), married I. Guy Whitfield , II. Ronel Carnell Harper, son of Lumen Denny Harper and Lydia Wiley. Author: Ramona C. Jenkins |
401 |
796 |
Rachel Louise Radford At age nineteen, Rachel Louise married Guy Whitfield, Sept. 22, 1932, in Wayne Co., NC and they later divorced, no childre were born to this marriage. Author: Ramona C. Jenkins |
401-402 |
797 |
The Benjamin Braxton and Estelle Grady Raiford Family Braxton�s bride, Estelle Grady (24 April 1911), was the daughter of Henry Franklin Grady and Luecy Whitfield. Author: family tradition and Bibles |
403-404 |
799 |
Royal Wright and Nettie Garner Smith Royal Wright was descended though his mother from Patience Whitfield (married Edward Outlaw III), and Mary Whitfield (married John Grady). Nettie also was descended through her mother from Patience and Mary, and also William Whitfield II. In Mary, Patience and William�s generation can be counted 11 Whitfield ancestors. Author: Dorothy Smith Thomas |
439 |
862 |
Robert Albritton Sutton Family Edgar S.W. married Elizabeth Whitfield; they had three children; Elwood, Yvonne and Faye. Author: C.V. Sutton Sr. |
450-451 |
881 |
William Hardy Sutton Family Author: Margaret S. Price |
451 |
882 |
The William Taylor Family Charlotte Taylor married John Whitfield who died in Duplin County in 1825. Author: Bill Murphy |
454 |
887 |
Kirby Uzzell Florence is married to Leslie Whitfield, and lives with her family in Hempstead, N.Y. Author: Ethel U. Baldwin |
465-466 |
907 |
John and Mamie Westbrook John Lovett and Mamie Susan (Whitfield) Westbrook live in the Mount Olive area of Wayne County. Both came from large families � ten children in each family. Mamie Susan Whitfield was born August 28, 1902 to James Alexander and Sarah Elizabeth (Hinson) Whitfield who lived near Mount Olive. James Alexander Whitfield�s ancestors came from County Bedford, England and two are known to have served in the American Revolution. |
481-482 |
931 |
Lewis Whitfield Lewis Whitfield, son of William Whitfield II and Rachel Bryan, was born in 1765 and died in 1848 in Wayne County. In 1782 he married Charlotte Moore Bryan born 1765 and died 1798 Wayne County. She was the daughter of Needham Bryan II and his 2nd wife Charlotte Moore. Their third son, Allen Whitfield, was born and died in Wayne Co. His second wife was Mary Jane Sloan, the daughter of Gibson Sloan and Rachel Bryan. Rachel was the daughter of Kedar Bryan. Their daughter Tabitha Virginia Whitfield was born 1825 and died 1860 Lenoir County. She married in 1842 her cousin, Allen Whitfield Wooten, who was born in 1808 and died in 1860 Lenoir County. Their daughter Mary Tabitha Wooten was born in 1855 Lenoir County and died 1926 in Wayne County. They made their home on the fine plantation they owned in the central part of Wayne County. Their only child was Virginia Griswold wo was born in 1888 and died in 1974 in Wayne County. In 1909 she married James Churchwell O�Berry who was born in 1884 and died in 1956 Wayne County. Source: Green family Bible |
483 |
934 |
Whitfield � Smith Joseph Whitfield, II, was the grandson of William Whitfield, III, who was appointed to help design the town of Waynesborough. Joseph Whitfield II married Penelope Smith, born 1805, daughter of Benjamin Smith, a Revolutionary War soldier. Joseph Whitfield III was born in 1836. His brother, George, was a colonel in the Civil War and married Mary Ann Bizzell. Sources: Volume I, Whitfield-Bryan-Smith Book; Smith History � family history and personal knowledge. Author: Aldine H. Whitfield |
483-484 |
936 |
William Whitfield I William Whitfield I was born in 1688 England and died 1770 in Lenoir County. He married Elizabeth Goodman in 1713 who was born in 1697 in Virginia and died in 1773 in Lenoir County. Their son Needham Whitfield was born in 1758 and died in 1812 in Wayne County. His first wife was Lucy Louisa Hatch who was born in 1756 and died in 1789 in Wayne County. She was the daughter of Edmund Hatch and Lucy Richards. Author: Virginia O�Berry Busby |
484 |
937 |
William Whitfield William Whitfield II was born May 25, 1715, the first son of William and his wife Elizabeth Goodman. William II married Rachel Bryan on Nov 6, 1741 at Snowfield, NC. Author: Dorothy Smith Thomas |
484-485 |
938 |
William Whitfield II William Whitfield II born in Virginia or North Carolina May 20, 1715 died March 31, 1795 in NC. He married Nov 6, 1741 Rachel Bryan, his first wife, of Wayne County. She was born 1723 in Craven Co. died 1780 in Wayne Co. The graves of William Whitfield and his first wife Rachel (Bryan) Whitfield occupy a little plot at White Hall within fifty feet of the Neuse River. Sources: Whitfield History, Bible records, cemetery records, Colonial and State Records of NC, various patriotic society records. Author: Virginia O�B. Busby |
485 |
939 |
Charles and Edith Parker Williams In 1805, Charles Williams purchased 419 acres from General Bryan Whitfield. Author: Clyde A. Williams and Elisabeth Wooten Holmes |
490 |
947 |
James Webster Waller Daughter Eunice married Aldine Whitfield. Author: Al Whitfield |
492 |
953 |
Allen Wooten Allen Whitfield Wooten, son of Allen Wooten and Lucy (Whitfield) Wooten, was born May 22, 1808 at Sandy Bottom, Lenoir County, N.C. Allen Whitfield Wooten was twice married. His first wife was his cousin, Tabitha Virginia Whitfield, they were married February 15, 1842 at Pleasant Plains, Wayne County, N.C. She was the daughter of Allen Whitfield and his 2nd wife Mary Jane (Sloan) Whitfield. Allen Wooten, born 1779 married Lucy Whitfield. Author: Virginia O�Berry |
503 |
968 |
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