Individual Details
Timothy White
(Abt 1640 - 13 Jun 1704)
Timothy "settled on his father's Conihasset farm, a half mile west of the Harbour and near his brother Joseph." or "with his brother settled his father's estate; 1668" (White, 72)
Timothy was constable in 1670, a member of two juries of inquest in 1673, a soldier in King Philip's war and was wounded, sustaining 'damages in his head by a shot.' For his services his son Timothy had a share in the Narragasnsett town No. 7 (Gorham, ME) in 1733. In 1680 he was fined ?20, of which ?10 was abated, for defaiming the Governor and Major Cudworth.
Timothy was constable in 1670, a member of two juries of inquest in 1673, a soldier in King Philip's war and was wounded, sustaining 'damages in his head by a shot.' For his services his son Timothy had a share in the Narragasnsett town No. 7 (Gorham, ME) in 1733. In 1680 he was fined ?20, of which ?10 was abated, for defaiming the Governor and Major Cudworth.
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Families
Spouse | Abigail Rogers (1658 - ) |
Father | Gowen White (1607 - 1664) |
Mother | Elizabeth Ward (1597 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth White (1642 - ) |
Sibling | Joseph White Sr. (1644 - 1711) |
Sibling | Sarah White (1646 - 1698) |
Endnotes
1. David Pane-Joyce, compiler, Pane-Joyce Genealogy Web Page (
2. White, Almira Larkin, Ancestry of John Barber White and his descendants (Kansas City, Mo.: : J.B. White, 1913, 1913, 417 pgs.), p 72.
3. David Pane-Joyce, compiler, Pane-Joyce Genealogy Web Page (