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  B. F. White: The Sacred Harp Man
Ben White's early education was very limited, for he attended only three sessions of school in late summer after the crops had been laid by and during the weeks before the harvest began.
White had unusual insight into the need for musical organization in Georgia that would be giving stability to the singings and continuity for future singings.
White was elected clerk of the Inferior Court of Harris County in 1858.
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  James Landrum White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Landrum White (January 22, 1847 - March 8, 1925) was a shape note singing teacher, composer, and a reviser of his father's shape note tunebook known as The Sacred Harp.
White was the eighth child of Benjamin Franklin White and Thurza Melvina Golightly.
White is buried in the Miller-Clarke Cemetery in Lithonia, Georgia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Landrum_White   (1241 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
James Everhart and other Hawkins County men enlisted during the time that stories of the fighting in Florida were being circulated in East Tennessee, and they expected to experience battles similar to those they had heard their fathers and uncles talk about with the Red Sticks in 1814.
At that time Eliza stated that she was the widow of James E. Everhart and claimed to be heir of law of her dead children, Fletcher F. Everhart who had died in 1868, Lyda Everhart who had died at age of three in Grayson County, and Amanda Everhart Hix who had died in 1864.
James E. Everhart (grandson of Christian) was a much younger man and did not come to Texas until 1874, and James, the brother of Emanuel died in 1854.
www.tyler.net /everheart/JamesBOfJEverhart.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Benjamin Franklin White
Aside from the goal of edifying his readers and increasing their interest in Sacred Harp singing, White may have been using the newspaper as a way of conveniently obtaining multiple copies of a newly prepared song, much as Sacred Harp singers today use copying machines for the same purpose.
White also served as Clerk of the Inferior Court of Harris County, and mayor of
White is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in
www.mp3.fm /Benjamin_Franklin_White.htm   (393 words)

  
 Benjamin Franklin White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benjamin Franklin White (September 20, 1800 - December 5, 1879) was a shape note "singing master", and compiler of the shape note tunebook known as The Sacred Harp.
White also served as Clerk of the Inferior Court of Harris County, and mayor of Whitesville, Georgia.
White is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_White   (594 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:LANDRUM v. STATE
Gordon T. Landrum was charged with the crime of Murder, found guilty of the lesser included offense of First Degree Manslaughter, sentenced to serve fifteen (15) years in the state penitentiary, and appeals.
¶1 Plaintiff in Error, Gordon T. Landrum, hereafter referred to as defendant, was charged by information in the District Court of Choctaw County, Oklahoma, with the crime of Murder; the information specifically alleging that the defendant caused the death of one Johnnie Hicks, by stabbing him with a knife in the throat.
¶4 The defendant was the landlord of James Pierce.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=59134   (1070 words)

  
 MSU Hancock Biological Station Professor David S. White
White, D. Changes in the freshwater mussel populations of the Poteau River System, LeFlore County, Oklahoma, 3000 PB to the present.
White, D. The distribution of stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) in the Salt River, Kentucky.
White, D. The effect of limestone sediment on the macroinvertebrate fauna of Deer Creek.
www.murraystate.edu /qacd/cos/bio/davidswhite.htm   (3041 words)

  
 Thompson Genealogy: Zachariah Landrum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Zachariah Landrum was born in Virginia in 1766 and was a Private in Georgia during the American Revolution.
He was quite possibly the third Landrum generation to support the independence movement after his father Samuel and his grandfather Thomas (the proof of the family line here is not particularly strong).
In 1829 Zachariah Landrum traveled to the Mexican province of Texas from Alabama with his wife Letitia; his brother B. Leving Landrum; his son William and his family; his son John and his family; and his daughter Sarah and her family (including husband William Marshall Rankin, Sr.).
users3.ev1.net /~nivek000/Genealogy/landrum.html   (487 words)

  
 The White Family Page
James Taylor White and Elizabeth Powe White of Virginia
Martin and Sarah White, William and Elizabeth White Williams (daughter) and Umprhies and Sarena White Chappel (daughter), Elizabeth White (mother) and James White (brother) were all listed in the 1835 census for Sabine, Texas.
The Whites were in the 1850 census for Houston County (Trinity County was formed from Houston County in 1850).
www.murrah.com /gen/white.htm   (850 words)

  
 NEWS FROM WHITE COUNTY, TENNESSEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Remaining in the Post office at Sparta, White county Tennessee, on the first day of April 1832, which if not taken out by the first of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.
Remaining in the Post office at Sparta, White county Tennessee, on the first day of JULY 1832, which if not taken out by the first of October next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.
JAMES L. vs. JOHN BRUMBELOUGH, et als.--opinion by Judge TOTTEN; decree reversed and decree for sale of land, &C. vs. PINCKNEY McCARVER et als--opinion by Judge McKINNEY, affirming decre, and remandinfi cause for the execution of the decree below.
home.att.net /~schilgl1533/LMisc/NewsPaperColl/WHITECOUNTY.htm   (1556 words)

  
 James Jones Instruments
Dan Landrum has devised a method which helps him navigate on the LC.
The little colored and white pom poms are installed to deaden sympathetic vibrations in tails of courses that are just sitting there waiting to produce some extraneous noise.
James has solved this problem by adding another bridge to the left of the standard treble bridge.
www.jamesjonesinstruments.com /hammereddulcimer/lcmarkings.html   (873 words)

  
 Landrum and associated families of Thomas, Gilmore, Henson
Elizabeth Landrum (b.1825 AL) married Joe John Wheeler (brother to Amanda).She is the daughter of Joseph L Landrum and Mary BOON.
She named a son James Avery Wheeler and by the 1880 census, she and her daughter Mary Ann and her father-in-law H H Wheeler, lived with Amanda.
Zachariah Landrum and Willis Lan-drum all and singular all that
www.fortunecity.com /tinpan/nirvana/621/landrum1.html   (2800 words)

  
 tripodfamilytree122104 - pafn98 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
The earliest record pertaining to a Landrum in Chatham County, NC is a land grant by Lord Granville to John Landrum on August 28, 1754, covering 640 acres of land in the part of Orange County that subsequently became Chatham County.
It is confirmed to George Lendrum, Esquire, of Jamestown, county Fermanagh, son of James Lendrum, and grandson of George Lendrum, Esquire of Moorfield, county Tyrone.
James II took refuge in Ireland and sought to regain the throne with the aid of an Irish army.
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 white family genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
JESSE1 WHITE was born January 21, 1762 in Clarendon County, South Carolina, and died October 27, 1849 in Jackson Co., Georgia.
White first moved to High Point in 1923 from Jackson county, Ga., where he was born and reared., but had been away for the past three years until a week or so ago when he returned.
White was a well known citizen of the community and his death is a great shock to his family and friends.
www.georgiakellys.com /white.htm   (6975 words)

  
 Descendants of James Craig of Delaware - Person Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
     James Williams was the son of John G. Williams and Zee Everhart.
That William Major, James Major, Alexander Major,Jr., Robert Major, Polly Craig, wife of Samuel Craig, Martha Houghland wife of James Houghland, Catherine MIller wife of Thomas MIller and Sally Major are the only children of said decedent.
James Chester Oates died on January 1971 at age 84.
www.acrnet.com /rcraig/Craig/James/p7.htm   (2679 words)

  
 This Date In Sox History 10-6 - White Sox Interactive Forums
White and the Sox lose 6 - 2 which hands the flag to the Philadelphia Athletics.
Guy "Doc" White again was the pitcher of record, only this time he may have had an excuse.
Rivera looks into that murderous sea of white shirts and somehow catches the ball over his shoulder.
www.whitesoxinteractive.com /vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1375149   (1914 words)

  
 James Landrum White
Clarke, Donald Stephen (unpublished) A Chronological History of the Life of Benjamin Franklin White (http://www.oberlin.net/~cwells/whitebio.htm).
Ernie Fletcher's general counsel said yesterday that he is exploring whether the governor can collect private donations to pay the cost of defending against charges of political patronage.
But the state attorney general's office said the general counsel, James Deckard, is violating ethics rules by involving himself in a legal defense fund because it would mix the governor's personal problems
www.travel-tatil.com /information/James_Landrum_White   (1308 words)

  
 200th Anniversary Celebration
John Gill Landrum was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee on October 22, 1810, the son of Rev. Merriman and Delilah Jackson Landrum.
In 1860 Landrum was elected as one of six delegates from Spartanburg District to the State Convention.
When the 13th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers was organized, Reverend Landrum at age 51 was appointed and commissioned as Chaplain of the Unit and he served primarily as a colporteur.
www.fbclandrum.com /templates/con25bl/details.asp?id=20455&PID=83819   (7510 words)

  
 Augusta Chronicle - White-Landrum 03/30/03
James Blumer White of Albany, and the late Mrs.
Jordan Elizabeth White, daughter of the groom was maid of honor.
Linda White Durden, sister of the groom, was matron of honor.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/033003/wed_20030501005.shtml   (256 words)

  
 World Wide Web Instructional Committee
Landrum, James E. III, Jeffrey T. Clark, Aaron Bergstrom, Brian M. Slator, Richard Frovarp, Ryan Kranitz, and William Perrizo.
White, Alan R., Phillip E. McClean, and Brian M. Slator.
White, A.R., McClean, P., and Slator, B.M. The Virtual Cell: A Virtual Environment for Learning Cell Biology.
wwwic.ndsu.edu /pubs.htm   (2919 words)

  
 landrum family genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Grandma (Nancy Landrum Jennings) was born in Oglethorpe County.
James and Jerusha are both buried in the Jackson family cemetery in Oconee Co.
Landrum was a son of Emma Dorothy Smith Landrum, Athens, and the late Marvin Franklin Landrum Sr.
www.georgiakellys.com /landrum.htm   (7281 words)

  
 Pictures including James Landrum White
  James Landrum White is in the first row, fourth from the left.
Left to right:  James Landrum White, his son James, Charles Clarke and an unidentified friend, around
  The man on her right, beside the child, is her brother James Landrum White.
www.abstractmath.org /fasola/JLWhitePix.htm   (71 words)

  
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 San Jacinto Museum of History—Biographies
James Gillaspie came to Texas in 1835, as is stated in Headright Certificate No. 12 for one-third of a league of land by the Board of Commissioners for Montgomery County in 1838.
A volunteer company was organized in that part of old Washington Municipality now embraced in Montgomery and Walker Counties, February, 1836 of which Joseph L. Bennett was elected Captain and Mr.
Muster Roll of Captain James Gillaspie's Company in the First Regiment of Mounted Texas Riflemen Volunteers commanded by Colonel J.C. Hays, Called into the service of the United States by Gov. J.
www.sanjacinto-museum.org /Herzstein_Library/Veteran_Biographies/Browse_Biographies/biographies/?action=bio&id=3164   (565 words)

  
 JAMES TAYLOR and ELIZABETH WHITE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
According to the research of my Uncle C.M. Elmore b1899 the history of the Taylor family reaches back into the 1700's and they are of English descent.
This, James and Elizabeth Taylor are the first couple he knew in this country.
When they found they did not like Kentucky some of their sons were sent to search out a good location in Tennessee.
home.flash.net /~coley/JasTaylor.html   (139 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Co SC Buried: Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery Spartanburg Co SC Wives are buried on either side of Robt.
Note: Son Tilman B White was buried at Spivey-White Cemetery in Walker Co TX - It is probable that Stephen/Nancy could be buried at this cemetery
The Foster's, Fowler's, Lewis's are from Spartanburg SC Letcher's from Edgefield Co SC, White's of course from
www.white-family.com /index.htm   (1516 words)

  
 Jerry White Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
The Montreal Expos sent a player to be named later to the Chicago Cubs for Woodie Fryman.
The Montreal Expos sent Jerry White (June 23, 1978) to the Chicago Cubs to complete the trade.
View Jerry White's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
www.baseball-reference.com /w/whiteje01.shtml   (559 words)

  
 Slator: Curriculum Vitae
Guthrie, Louise, James Pustejovsky, Yorick A. Wilks and Brian M. Slator (1996).
Landrum, James E. III, Jeffrey T. Clark, Aaron Bergstrom, Brian M.
White, Alan R., Phillip E. McClean, and Brian M. Slator (1999).
www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu /~slator/html/vita.html   (6183 words)

  
 LANDRUM, SC Political Contributions by Individuals
WHITE, JOHN (HARRISON WHITE SMITH HAYES), (Zip code: 29356) $1000 to CHARLES M CONDON COMMITTEE TO ELECT FOR US SENATE on 05/03/04
WHITE, JOHN B. JR., (Zip code: 29356) $1000 to BUSH-CHENEY '04 (PRIMARY) INC. on 11/12/03
WHITE, JOHN (HARRISON WHITE SMITH & COGG), (Zip code: 29356) $4000 to BEASLEY FOR SENATE on 06/18/04
www.city-data.com /elec/elec-LANDRUM-SC.html   (1328 words)

  
 UK Snare Family Tree
David James, Steve Elliot, Don Newberry, Glen Stark, Jimmy Rynerson, James Cook, Bob Hensley, Tom Scott
David James, Steve Elliot, Don Newberry, Glen Stark, Jimmy Rynerson, James Cook, Bob Hensley, Jeff Nelson
David James, Steve Elliot, Don Newberry, Glen Stark, Jimmy Rynerson, Todd Remmy, James Cook
www.uky.edu /FineArts/Music/Bands/DrumLine/snaretree.html   (546 words)

  
 Descendants of James Craig of Delaware - Person Page 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Descendants of James Craig of Delaware - Person Page 6
Charles White (M) Charles White married Isabelle Craig, daughter of Marion Thomas Craig and Mary Emma Montgomery.
He was buried in Providence Methodist Cemetery, Hopkins Co., KY.
www.acrnet.com /rcraig/Craig/James/p6.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Michael F. Adams to visit White House
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESIDENT MICHAEL F. ATHENS, Ga. -- UGA President Michael F. Adams will be among a select delegation of presidents of major research universities who will visit the White House July 12 to lobby for increased federal investment in university-based research.
The meeting, hosted by John Podesta, President Clinton’s chief of staff, is part of Science Day 2000 activities organized by The Science Coalition.
More than 150 scientists and graduate students from universities across the country are expected to participate in Science Day 2000, which includes meetings with congressional leaders and state congressional delegations.
www.uga.edu /news/newsbureau/releases/2000releases/mfa_whitehouse.html   (424 words)

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