Barlow White Family Bible Washington Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Carolyn B. Henderson ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Source: Cemetery Records: Louisiana, Vol. VII, pp. 54 - 58 Documented and compiled by Mrs. Zuma Fendlason Magee and Mrs. Dixie Sylvest Moss, Contributed by Mrs. Dixie Sylvest Moss. Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Appointed to be read in churches. Oxford University Press, American Branch, New York: 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, London: Henry Fronds. This Bible is in possession of Mrs. Jerry Barlow, Franklinton, La. Originally the Bible of John White from Georgia. A date in front - Dec. 25, 1903. Also: Mrs. C. D. McCullangh, 4500 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo. Also: Nora Holmes, 1127 South 6th St., Louisville, Ky. Angela G. White - Angele Garrian White, Also: Sams No. - 1485543. Between pages on back of the picture the infant Joash proclaimed King - White Family from South Carolina. Three brothers settled in Hinds, Stone, Clark --- later moved to Pass Christian, had home and lumber mill on Bayou Rootage near Pineville. About 1853 one brother moved from Pass Christian to Shreveport, La., and on to Little Rock, Ark. Father of J. L. White died at Pass Christian, buried at Pineville (Miss.) J. L. White moved to Brookhaven, Miss. before the Civil War. J. L. White married Gloria Jane Dale. The Dale family lived at Pineville, 2 miles north of Pass Christian. The Dales had a store at Pineville, brought merchandise from New Orleans on Schooner before the railroad came to the South. Walter White died, age 81. Octorie White McCullough - Children Bell White - Pike - Lee Dale White, died in infancy T. W. White, Houston, Texas Blanche White Walker, Starksville, Miss. J. W. White, New Orleans WHITE FAMILY BIBLE continued.............page 55 Children continued: James A. White, Galiad, Tex. Nell White Jones, Gulfport, Miss James White John Woolman (1772) mentions his friend (Joe White) spent the night with Joe White. Embarked at Chester in a ship bound for London. Page 680 on back of Picture: Pass Christian, Miss. Garrean White, born Oct. 4, 1904 Died Dec. 26, 1905 John Winter White died Jan. 4, 1943 in New Orleans, La., Age 70 years. Page 744 on back of picture: They took you from my love and from my arms. My Mother's arms that ache with emptiness, and laid you in a frangrant nest of flowers. The while I dream of days that once might be It is a pleasant sleep they say and yet O little heart tht sleeps, could I forget. Page 762, back of picture. Among thy Fathers' sheep, I lay to sleep A heart that never for a night did rest. Beyond its mothers breast, Lord. Keep it close to thee. Lest waking it should bleed or pine for me. Many clippings were in the Bible: Sir Oliver Lodge died in England, unafraid at 89. Spiritualist Dies, Times Picayume, Friday, Aug. 23, 1940 Dr. Gordon McHardy, 1520 Olive St., New Orleans, Uptown 0565 for Mr. J. W. White U.S. Reg. No. 7353 La. #Reg. 2971 Barlow White Family bible continued..........page 56 Unknown ladies picture, dressed in white, Clipping of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at his death, England, July 3. Place card for Carnival Ball. Nov. 18, 1930, Mrs. J. B. Hood Reception Matagardia Plantation Spanish American War Veteran Mrs. J. W. White, 1705 Milan St., N.O. La. Feb. 8, 1935 from Media Research Washington, D. C. Plans for Gen. Sam Dale Pilgramage, Historical Society, Mr. Ferridy Byrnes, Pres., Natchez Trace, 11-18-1930 Mississippi can look right here. Daleville, Miss Marks Pioneer Hero. Big Sam Dale born in Va. 1772, died 1841, Lauderdale Co. Poem: Casey at the Bat. Father's Day card and picture to Mr. J. W. White, 3005 St. Charles Ave., N.O. Mardi Gras Ball Invitation to Mr. & Mrs. J. W. White Jan 13, 1934. Wm. John White, Ponchatoula, La. B. July 30, 1894 D. Apr. 3, 1931, Good Friday Sam Mitchell White, Brookhaven, Miss. B. Apr. 24, 1896 Died Dorothy May White, Brookhaven, Miss., B. Oct. 14, 1897 Montgomery Homestead Henry Butler White, Brookhaven, Miss. B. Mar. 7, 1900 D. June 19, 1900 Barlow White Family Bible Continued..........page 57 The Lord's Prayer, found in Charleston, S. C. during the Civil War: Thou to they mercy seat our souls dost gather to do our duty unto thee Our Father To Whom all parise, all honor should be given for thou art the Great God Who Art in Heaven Thou by thy wisdom rulest the world's whole frame, forever, therefore Hallowed be thy name Let never more delay divide us from they Glorious Grace but let Thy Kingdom Come Let thy commands opposed be by none but they Good pleasure, and Thy will be done And let our promptness to obey be even the very same In Earth as it is in Heaven Then for our souls we also pray, thou wouldst be pleased to Give Us This Day The food or life where with our souls are fed, suffic- ient raiment, and Our Daily Bread With every needful thing do thou relieve us and of thy mercy pity And Forgive Us All our misdeeds for whom thou didst please to make an offering for Our Trespasses White Family Bible Continued...........page 58 And forasmuch, O Lord, as we believe that thou wilt pardon us As we Forgive Let that love teach where with thou dost acquaint us to pardon all Those Who Trespass Against Us And though sometimes thou findst we have forgot this love for thee, yet help And Lead Us Not Through soul or body's want to desperation nor let earth's gain drive us Into Temptation Let not the soul of any true believer fall in the time of trial But Deliver Yea, save them from the malice of the devil and both in life and death keep Us from Evil Thus pray we Lord for that of thee from whom this may be had For Thine is the Kingdom This world is of thy work. Its wondrous story to thee belongs. The Power and the Glory And all Thy wondrous works have ended never but will remain Forever and Forever And thus would say eternally Amen