Representative Descendants of the Scotch-Irish Brothers Moses and Hugh White c. 1700-2000


352 pages, 6 x 9", hardcover, acid free paper, illustrations, photographs, indexed.

Two young brothers Moses and Hugh White came to America from the British Isles. The family was part of the great Scotch-Irish immigration to America.

A number of descendants of Moses White removed to North Carolina and have been called "the Alamance", "the Chatham" and "the Anson" Whites. Two governors of North Carolina: W. Kerr Scott and Robert W. Scott were descendants from these families.

Hugh White's descendants migrated to North Carolina settling in the Rowan/Iredell area some going to Tennessee where one founded the city of Knoxville. Hugh White's son Henry settled in the Waxhaws section (now Lancaster County) SC.

Some of the names included in this book: Adams, Allen, Arndt, Beaty, Boykin, Caldwell, Cambell, Carnes, Chambers, Clawson, Close, Crawford, Crockett, Culp, Daniels, Doby, Drennan, Dunlap, Fennell, Foster, Gill, Hanna, Jackson, Jordan, Lesesne, McCaskill, McCorkle, McFadden, Massey, Miller, Mims, Mock, Moore, Morrow, Neely, Nims, Nisbet, Owen, Patton, Peden, Phifer, Pittman, Rankin, Revels, Robinson, Roddey, Scott, Shillinglaw, Simpson, Spratt, Springs, Storey, Sutton, Thomas, Walkup, White, Williams, Williamson, Witherspoon, Wylie and others.

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