Jane Anne WHITE

Jane Anne WHITE

Female 1844 - 1855  (11 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jane Anne WHITE was born in 1844 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA (daughter of Henry Rueben Sherwood WHITE and Sarah BERRY); died on 12 Dec 1855 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Rueben Sherwood WHITE was born about 1809 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA (son of John WHITE and Lucy KILBORN); died on 6 Jan 1857 in Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 6 Jan 1867

    Notes:

    Died:
    Find A Grave website gives a cemetery inscription of d. Jan 6, 1867, age 46 years.

    Buried:
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    Henry married Sarah BERRY on 4 May 1836 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA. Sarah was born about 1810; died on 17 Sep 1905. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah BERRY was born about 1810; died on 17 Sep 1905.
    Children:
    1. Charlotte WHITE was born in 1836 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA.
    2. James WHITE was born on 23 Jul 1839 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 1 Dec 1930 in Greenbush, Ontario, CANADA.
    3. Matthew WHITE was born on 1 Jan 1842 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 14 Apr 1913 in Brockville, Ontario, CANADA.
    4. 1. Jane Anne WHITE was born in 1844 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 12 Dec 1855 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    5. Anson WHITE was born in 1844 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 17 Aug 1844 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    6. Joseph Matthew WHITE was born in 1847 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died in 1926.
    7. Anson Green WHITE was born in 1850 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 5 Jan 1856 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    8. Lydia Jane WHITE was born on 17 Jun 1856 in Whitehurst, Ontario, CANADA; died on 13 Nov 1936 in Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John WHITE was born about 1770 in Haverhill, Essex, MA (son of Joseph WHITE and Sarah NOYES); died about 1817 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA.

    John married Lucy KILBORN about 1791 in Upper Canada, Ontario, CANADA. Lucy (daughter of Lieut. Lieut. Benjamin KILBORN and Lucy BISHOP) was born on 17 Mar 1773 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died on 15 Mar 1857; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucy KILBORN was born on 17 Mar 1773 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT (daughter of Lieut. Lieut. Benjamin KILBORN and Lucy BISHOP); died on 15 Mar 1857; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
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    Children:
    1. Unknown WHITE
    2. Amelia Lucy WHITE was born in Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA; died on 19 Jul 1843; was buried in Smith's Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    3. Mary WHITE was christened in 1798.
    4. Elizabeth WHITE was christened in 1798.
    5. Joseph WHITE was born in 1802 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; died on 20 Feb 1835; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    6. John Eli WHITE was born about 1804 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; died in Sep 1844 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA.
    7. 2. Henry Rueben Sherwood WHITE was born about 1809 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; died on 6 Jan 1857 in Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    8. Abigail WHITE was christened in 1814; died on 31 Mar 1871.
    9. James Noyce WHITE was born on 14 Mar 1816 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA; died on 29 Jul 1851.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph WHITE

    Joseph married Sarah NOYES. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah NOYES
    Children:
    1. 4. John WHITE was born about 1770 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died about 1817 in Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA.

  3. 10.  Lieut. Lieut. Benjamin KILBORN was born on 4 Apr 1728 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT (son of Captain Captain Joseph KILBORN and Abigail STOCKWELL); died in 1810 in Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Kitley Township, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA
    • Note: Dec 1775

    Notes:

    Note:
    Brockville was called 'Elizabethtown' when this ancestor lived there From Payne Kilbourne's history of the Kilbourn family: 'He was esteemed as a man of integrity and sound judgment, and was much employed in settling the estates of deceased persons. In May, 1769, he was commissioned by Gov. Pitkin , as Lieutenant of the first military company in Litchfield. On the breaking out of the Revolution, he, (in common with many prominent and influential men in his native town) steadfastly adhered to the cause of the king. He is spoken of by those who remember him, as a man of uncommon energy of character, and was accustomed to speak with great freedom and often with severity relative to what he considered the 'rebellion;' yet none were more liberal or humane to those who were suffering in the cause of their country. (Kilbourne relates that Benjamin was cashiered by the Conn. legislaturefor speaking against the revolution, and that it ordered the Attorney for the county to prosecute him) 'He continued to reside in Litchfield until some years after the close ofthe war, when he removed with most of his family to Elizabethtown, hear Brockville, Upper Canada - being determined, as he said, to 'lay his bones on King George's soil.'

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    Note:
    On the breaking out of the Revolution, he (in common with many prominent and influential men in his native town,) steadfastly adhered to the cause of the king. He is spoken ofby those who remember him, as a man of uncommon energy of character, and was accustomed to speak with great freedom and often with severity relative to what he considered the "rebellion;" yet none were more liberal or humane to those who were suffering in the cause of their country. The following paragraph from the hon. R.R. Hinman's "War of the Revolution," shows the nature of the charges preferred against him, and at the same time exhibits the novel cas of a "King's Attorney" informing against and prosecuting a subject for adhering to the king's cause.
    "Hon. Andrew Adams, attorney of the king for Litchfield County, informed that Benjamin Kilbourn, who was Lieutenant in the 1st Military Company in Litchfield, had at sundry times declared that he wished there were ten hundred thousand regular troops then landed in the Colony, and that he would join then to subdue the Americans who were in a state of rebellion; that the commanding officer who fired upon the town of Falmouth, treated the inhabitants too mildly and gently, much more so than he would have done if he had had the command; that he would join the regulars, and would kill some of the inhabitants, etc. etc. The Legislature cashiered the said Benjamin for his offences, and an order was given to fill the vacancy in said company. And said Attorney was ordered by said Assembly to prosecute the said Benjamin for his offences." (Proceedings of General Assembly, Special Session, Dec., 1775.
    He continued to reside in Litchfield until some years after the close of the war, when he removed with most of his family to Elizabethtown, near Brockville, Upper Canada - being determined, as he said, to "lay his bones on King George's soil." As he was making preparations to remove, a neighbor expressed surprise that, at his age, and after the cause of differences between him and some of his fellow townsmen had been removed, he should resolve upon emigrating to so distant a section of the country; to which he responded with characteristic zeal and earnestness - "Blood! Col. B., I want to breathe some of King George's air before I die!"

    Lieut. married Lucy BISHOP on 20 Mar 1757 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT. Lucy was born about 1736 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lucy BISHOP was born about 1736 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Kitley Township, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA

    Children:
    1. Lt. Colonel Lt. Colonel Charles KILBORN was born on 3 Mar 1758 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died on 19 Jun 1834 in Stanstead, Memphrémagog, Estrie, Quebec, CANADA; was buried on 22 Jun 1834 in Hatley, Church of England, Sherbrooke, Estrie, Quebec, CANADA.
    2. Nancy KILBORN was born on 13 Dec 1760 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT.
    3. Hannah KILBORN was born in Feb 1762 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT.
    4. Benjamin KILBORN was born on 17 Jan 1765; died in 1796.
    5. David KILBORN was born on 21 Feb 1767 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died in 1847 in Scriba, Oswego, NY.
    6. Samuel KILBORN was born on 21 Feb 1769 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died in 1849 in Kitley Township, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Mitchell Kilborn Cemetery, Kitley, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA.
    7. Joseph KILBORN was born on 15 Feb 1771 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died on 15 Nov 1814.
    8. 5. Lucy KILBORN was born on 17 Mar 1773 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died on 15 Mar 1857; was buried in Bolton Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA.
    9. William KILBORN was born on 6 May 1778 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT; died in 1847 in Chili, Monroe, NY.
    10. Polly KILBORN was born on 6 May 1778 in Litchfield, Litchfield, CT.