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Military Service:

Revolutionary War soldier from South Carolina. SC state archives ref. AA8411.

Will and Court Documents:

Estate of Alexander White Box 30 No. 346 Pickens Courthouse, South Carolina
State of South Carolina
Picans District
In the name of God Amain I Alexander white of the state and District aforesaid being fav'd with helth and mamary calling to mind the mortality of the body do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner first I recommend my soul to God and my body to the dust to be buried at the discretion of my Executors and as to my worly propperty which I am possessed of I distribute in the following order. I give and bequeath to ea. one of my sons namely, Wm. H. White, R. M. White, A. S. White, A. R. White, J. B. White, R. J. White and equal share of my estate after what I will to my dautors I will and bequeath to Martha Cox five dollars. I will and bequeath to Jane Carter fifty dollars. I will and bequeath S. A. Hunecut five dollars. I give and bequeath to Nancy Moss fifty. I will & bequeath to Catrine Sharp that receipt that John Sharp give for that land I let him have. I will and bequeath unto Meriah Randolf two children that she had to Randolf namely Buford and S. Harvey six dollars apeas to help to Chool tham. I do allow and order the receps given by my sons to me to come against tham name A. R. white, J. B. White $200 A. P. White $200 and I do by these prasencs disant $200 & rander & void all wills heartofore maid by me & I constitute & appoint Wm. H. White & J. Diole my Executors in wintess whare of I have heare unto set my hand & sele ths 6th day of october 1845 apart of the 69 year of independence.
Alexr. White
N. B. I alow my estate to go to sale and that all lawfull dats of mine be paid in the first place I alow that judgment sind to me M. Norton on A. P. White to be given his children.
Test.
Charles H. White
Sarah J. White
Wesley B. White

Will was proven June 10, 1853

Miscellaneous Information:

Occupation: farmer

Religion: Presbyterian

Before 1800 he moved from 96 District to Pendleton District, which became Pickens District and later Oconee County.

 

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