Sarah White

Brief Life History of Sarah

When Sarah White was born on 18 August 1787, in Bedford, Virginia, United States, her father, Captain Jacob White, was 23 and her mother, Hannah Spiers, was 13. She married David Douglass on 12 November 1801, in Bedford, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 10 daughters. She died on 13 July 1878, at the age of 90.

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Family Time Line

David Douglass
1776–1843
Sarah White
1787–1878
Marriage: 12 November 1801
Abijah Douglas
1799–
Nancy Douglass
1804–1872
George W Douglass
1806–1886
Elizabeth Douglass
1808–1839
William Bollinger Douglass
1810–1880
Louisa Jane Douglass
1811–1840
Edward H Douglas
1813–1838
Mary Ann Douglass
1816–
Martha Ann Douglass
1819–1902
Lamira Douglass
1821–
Editha Sarah Douglass
1826–1882
Sarah J. Douglass
1827–
Robert Henry White Douglass
1828–1913
Edna America Douglass
1830–1915
Catherine Keren Douglass
1833–1863

Sources (11)

  • Sally White, "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940"
  • Sarah Douglass, "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912"
  • Sarah in entry for Benjamin Hobson, "Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989"

World Events (8)

1788 · The First Presidential Election

The First Presidential election was held in the newly created United States of America. Under the Articles of Confederation, the executive branch of the country was not set up for an individual to help lead the nation. So, under the United States Constitution they position was put in. Because of his prominent roles during the Revolutionary War, George Washington was voted in unanimously as the First President of the United States.

1788 · Becomes the 10th state

On June 25, 1788 Virginia became the 10th state. 

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English white, wit (Old English hwīt ‘white’), hence a nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion. In some cases it is perhaps from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Hwīta, a short form of names in Hwīt- (from hwīt ‘white’). The name may also be topographic, referring to someone who lived by a bend or curve in a river or road (from Old English wiht ‘bend’), the source of the placename of Great Whyte in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire (compare Wight ). This name is also a variant of Wight . The surname White is also very common among African Americans.

Irish and Scottish: adopted for any of several Irish and Scottish Gaelic names based on bán ‘white, fair’ (see Bain 1, McElwain ) or fionn ‘fair’ (see Finn 1). The English surname has been Gaelicized in Ireland as de Faoite.

Americanized form (translation into English) of various European surnames meaning ‘white’, for example German Weiss , French Blanc , Polish Białas (see Bialas ), Slovenian Belec , or any other synonymous Slavic surname beginning with Bel-, Bev-, Biel- or Bil-.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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