William Powe WHITE (b. 17 December 1730 , Orange, Orangeburg, Crown Colony of South Carolina d. 27 November 1818 , Burke, North Carolina, USA )
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William Powe WHITE was born 17 December 1730 in Orange, Orangeburg, Crown Colony of South Carolina
William Powe WHITE was the child of James Taylor WHITE and Elizabeth Sparks POWE and the grandchild of: (paternal) James WHITE and Catherine Seymour QUINTER (maternal) Thomas POWE and UNKNOWNSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
William Powe married Sophia DAVENPORT . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Sophia DAVENPORT was born abt. 1733 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA. Sophia died 10 December 1809 in Burke, North Carolina, USA. Sophia was the child of Thomas DAVENPORT and Dorothy STROTHER.
William Powe WHITE died 27 November 1818 in Burke, North Carolina, USA.
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Sophia DAVENPORT was the child of Thomas DAVENPORT and Dorothy STROTHER
Children of William Powe WHITE and Sophia DAVENPORT:
Sophia DAVENPORT was the child of Thomas DAVENPORT and Dorothy STROTHER
Children of William Powe WHITE and Sophia DAVENPORT:
Mary WHITE (b.abt. 1754, Culpeper, Crown Colony of Virginia d. abt. 1805, Burke, North Carolina, USA)
m. George HICKMAN
m. George HICKMAN
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1730 Birth
17 December 1730
Orange, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
17 December 1730
Orange, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
1784 - The bifocal lens is invented (Benjamin Franklin, United States)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
1809 Death of Spouse/Partner
Sophia DAVENPORT died 10 December 1809, Burke, North Carolina, USA
Sophia DAVENPORT died 10 December 1809, Burke, North Carolina, USA
The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain, lasting from 1812 to 1815. It was primarily fueled by issues such as trade restrictions due to Britain's ongoing war with France, impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, and British support of Native American tribes against American expansion. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent, restoring pre-war boundaries but resolving few of the initial disputes.
1818 Death
27 November 1818
Burke, North Carolina, USA
He died at the age of 88.
27 November 1818
Burke, North Carolina, USA
He died at the age of 88.
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Carolina is from the Latin word for Charles (Carolus) honoring King Charles I of England (who made the original land grant in 1629). South Carolina was formed in 1729, when the Carolina colony was divided in two. (statesymbolsusa.org)
Prior to 1729 - Crown Colony of Carolina
1729 - 1788 - Crown Colony of South Carolina
May 23, 1788 - South Carolina becomes 8th U.S. state
Prior to 1729 - Crown Colony of Carolina
1729 - 1788 - Crown Colony of South Carolina
May 23, 1788 - South Carolina becomes 8th U.S. state
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