The Reverend William W. Whitehead, Mississippi pioneer, his antecedents and descendants : including some notes concerning the Whiteheads of the Isle of Wight and Southampton, Virginia; Edgecombe, Halifax, Nash and Wake, North Caro- lina; Wayne, Indiana Territory; La Porte, Indiana; points west; and those massacred in the Nat Turner slave uprising of 1831/ E. Grey Dimond
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William Whitehead (b.1685) moved from Isle of Wight County, Virginia to Bertie (now Halifax) County, North Carolina, where his son, Lazarus Sr., was born about 1726. William W. Whitehead (ca.1767-1822), a son of Lazarus Sr., was born near Swift Creek, Edgecombe (now Nash) Nash) County, North Carolina. He married Susannah Edmunds about 1797 and moved to Marion County and then Lawrence County, Mississippi. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Indiana and elsewhere.
Includes Dimond, Duncan, Gayden, Kennedy, Redditt, Vaiden and related families.
"Acknowledgements:" leaves ii-iii.
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