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Latitia/Lutticia <I>Stubblefield</I> White

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Latitia/Lutticia Stubblefield White

Birth
Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
1860 (aged 39–40)
Randolph County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Randolph County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Latitia Stubblefield was born on March 16, 1820, in Lawrence, Arkansas to Coleman Stubblefield (1784 – 1849) and Martha Anne Looney (1790 – 1865). She married William Alexander WHITE on June 11, 1840, in Randolph County, Arkansas. She died in 1860 in Randolph County, Arkansas, at the age of 40, and was buried in White County, Arkansas.

CHILDREN:
Henry Shelton White (1841 – 1907)
Mary Caroline White (1842 – 1927)
Coleman White (1844 – ?)
William W White (1851 – 1938)

SIBLINGS:
Joseph Stubblefield
Robin Stubblefield
Abraham B Stubblefield (1811 – 1866)
Elizabeth Stubblefield Spikes (1811-1845)
Absalom W Stubblefield (1814 – 1855)
Nettie Stubblefield (1818 – ?)
Lettie Stubblefield (1820 – 1860)
Nancy Stubblefield Rice (1823 - 1880)
Redmond Stubblefield (1825 - 1837)
Martha Stubblefield (1831 - 1853)

Misc. Notes From Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas (Goodspeed)
She is the daughter of Coleman Stubblefield, one of the oldest settlers of Randolph Co, who came here as early as 1802, and was the third man to settle on Eleven Points; the other two being Phelan Stubblefield (a brother) and William Looney (a cousin), who were there but a short time before him, as all came in the same year from TN Mr and Mrs Stubblefield reared a family of children, one of whom died young: Abraham, deceased, whose family lives in this Co; Nettie, deceased wife of Thomas Johnson, who is a farmer, and lives in Lawrence Co, Ark; Absalom, deceased, was a farmer, and resided in this Co; Nancy, deceased wife of Thomas Rice, a farmer, who lives in this Co; Elizabeth, widow of W Spikes, another resident of this Co; Lettie, deceased wife of William White, who is also a resident of this Co; Robin, deceased at the age of twenty-seven years; Martha, deceased at the age of twenty-two years, and Redmond, deceased at the age of twelve years Before the war Mr Stubblefield was a colonel in the State militia; he was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and he and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church Mr Stubblefield died in 1849, at about the age of fifty-six years, and Mrs Stubblefield died in 1862, at the age of sixty-one years
Latitia Stubblefield was born on March 16, 1820, in Lawrence, Arkansas to Coleman Stubblefield (1784 – 1849) and Martha Anne Looney (1790 – 1865). She married William Alexander WHITE on June 11, 1840, in Randolph County, Arkansas. She died in 1860 in Randolph County, Arkansas, at the age of 40, and was buried in White County, Arkansas.

CHILDREN:
Henry Shelton White (1841 – 1907)
Mary Caroline White (1842 – 1927)
Coleman White (1844 – ?)
William W White (1851 – 1938)

SIBLINGS:
Joseph Stubblefield
Robin Stubblefield
Abraham B Stubblefield (1811 – 1866)
Elizabeth Stubblefield Spikes (1811-1845)
Absalom W Stubblefield (1814 – 1855)
Nettie Stubblefield (1818 – ?)
Lettie Stubblefield (1820 – 1860)
Nancy Stubblefield Rice (1823 - 1880)
Redmond Stubblefield (1825 - 1837)
Martha Stubblefield (1831 - 1853)

Misc. Notes From Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas (Goodspeed)
She is the daughter of Coleman Stubblefield, one of the oldest settlers of Randolph Co, who came here as early as 1802, and was the third man to settle on Eleven Points; the other two being Phelan Stubblefield (a brother) and William Looney (a cousin), who were there but a short time before him, as all came in the same year from TN Mr and Mrs Stubblefield reared a family of children, one of whom died young: Abraham, deceased, whose family lives in this Co; Nettie, deceased wife of Thomas Johnson, who is a farmer, and lives in Lawrence Co, Ark; Absalom, deceased, was a farmer, and resided in this Co; Nancy, deceased wife of Thomas Rice, a farmer, who lives in this Co; Elizabeth, widow of W Spikes, another resident of this Co; Lettie, deceased wife of William White, who is also a resident of this Co; Robin, deceased at the age of twenty-seven years; Martha, deceased at the age of twenty-two years, and Redmond, deceased at the age of twelve years Before the war Mr Stubblefield was a colonel in the State militia; he was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and he and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church Mr Stubblefield died in 1849, at about the age of fifty-six years, and Mrs Stubblefield died in 1862, at the age of sixty-one years

Gravesite Details

married W. A. White in RC, 1840



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