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Eugene and Mary Whitt – 50 plus years together
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Chapter 1   Eugene’s Ancestors and His Early Days
Chapter 2   Mary Annice’s Ancestors and Early Days
Chapter 3   Their college years and early married life
Chapter 4   Kids – Judy
Chapter 5   Kids – Jeff
Chapter 6   Kids – Jack
Chapter 7   Kids – James
Chapter 8   Grandkids and miscellaneous
Chapter 1
Eugene’s Ancestors and early days
Descendants of David WHITT
1. David WHITT was born in 1770 in VA. He died after 1850 in TN. He was buried in Smith
   Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. David’s 1st wife, born in Virginia, died 1 Jan 1816 on trail to
   TN. John Watson Whitt was the third of 3 kids of this union, and he was born the day
   his mother died, somewhere in the Cumberland mountains on the way to Tennessee.
2. John Watson WHITT was born on 1 Jan 1816 in Cumberland Mountains, VA. He died
   on 4 Aug 1899 in Lincoln Co., TN. He was buried in Malone Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN.
   John and his 2nd wife had 4 children. His 3rd wife bore 11 children, the 2nd of whom
   was Simeon, Eugene’s grandfather. (JWW put a lot of players into the game of life!)
3. Simeon (Sim) WHITT was born on 2 Dec 1857. He died on 10 Nov 1897. He was buried
   in Smith Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. Sim and his 1st wife had 2 children, one of whom
   was Asa (depicted in this presentation). His 1st wife died in 1885, and in 1886, he
   married Minnie Louella Morrell in Giles County, TN. Minnie was born on 13 Sep 1863.
   She died on 1 Oct 1890. She was buried in Smith Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. The second
   of the three children born to Sim and Minnie was Walter Lee Whitt, Euguene’s father.
   Sim owned a sawmill and died after a band broke and seriously cut his leg. Infection set
   in, and after amputating his leg (probably with a disinfected saw) he died the next day,
   10 Nov 1897, when Lee was 9 years old.
4. Walter Lee WHITT 1 was born 1 on 17 Aug 1888 in Giles Co., TN. He died 1 on 8 Feb 1962
   in Terrell, Kaufman Co., TX. He was buried 1 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Kaufman Co., TX.
   Walter married Annie Pearl TAFFER on 3 Jun 1915 in Limestone Co., AL. To this union
   was born Herschel Eugene in 1916 and Paul Edward Whitt in 1918.
5. Herschel Eugene Whitt married Mary Annice White in Terrell, TX on 2 March, 1940.
   They had 4 kids, Judith Anne, Geoffrey Richmond, Jack Lenoir, and James Dyer Whitt.
Asa had an older sister, Lillie Mae, who was 5
                        years old (Asa was 2) when their mother died in
                        Jan. 1885. Their father Sim married Minnie
                        Louella Morrell on 6 Jan. 1886, and they had 3
                        children, one of whom died six months after
                        Minnie died on 1 Oct 1890. Walter Lee
                        (Eugene’s dad) was 2 and his sister Ellis Eugene
                        was 4 years of age when their mother died.
                        Their older sister Lillie Mae did the cooking and
                        housework until her death in 1895 (aged 16),
                        and at the age of 13, Asa took over as the cook.
                        Two years later, their father Sim died in a
                        sawmill accident. In a letter from Lee to an old
                        schoolmaster many years later, he said that
                        “Asa made a poor cook….Asa also did the
                        milking.” After their father’s death, the kids
                        stayed with grandparents, aunts and uncles.
                        Asa went to a “prep school “, became a teacher,
                        ran a store for a while, and married and moved
                        to Athens, AL, where he was on the police force
                        when he died at the age of 59 in 1942. Lee said
                        in his letter “…He raised a fine family.” He sure
Asa Whitt as a child.   loved his brother Asa.
Asa Alfred Whitt (1882-1942),
Walter Lee Whitt’s (half) older
brother by six years, was Hoosie’s
(Eugene’s family nickname) uncle.
Buried in Gatlin Cemetery,
Limestone County, AL. By the
time Asa was 15, he had
undergone the death of his
mother, his step mother, an older
sister, an infant sister, and finally
his father. If a child of today faced
half of those losses, who knows
what medications a psychologist
would have him taking? Asa was
a survivor. He married and raised
a family. Asa's son Wayne was
editor of the Tennessean
Newspaper. That he was able to
successfully live through all those
losses speaks to a wonderful
example of solid family values.
Asa Whitt
Walter Lee Whitt
       June 27, 1912 “My Last Time” – on back of this photo.
   This may have been the Beddingfield woman to whom he was
engaged before she died of pneumonia prior to him coming to Texas.
This sheet from the Census of 1900 shows where Bill Whitt took in his mother Polly, two nephews and a
neice, and also had a brother Jack living with him and his wife and son.
In December of 2008 we gathered
               all the photos we could of our
               family to put this together.
               It was written on this picture that it
               was of W.L. Whitt (Eugene’s father),
               but I’m sure this is Carter Whitt.

               I remember Hoosie talking about this
               picture when I very young and he said
               it was a picture of Carter Whitt.

               Further proof is the resemblance
               to his brother Amos, on the
               next slide.
               In any case, the Whitt resemblance
               is there, and can clearly be seen
               in Bob Whitt’s features.
Carter Whitt
Amos, brother
of Carter Whitt,
(see the 13th
census slide)
son of George
Sterling Whitt,
nephew of Sim
Whitt, 1st cousin
to W.L.

After Sim died, Lee and his siblings lived with their grandparents and aunts and uncles. In a
letter Lee wrote late in his life detailing his early days, he says he “made his last crop” with
Uncle Bill in 1911 when it began to dawn on him he might be in the way as they had a family
of 3 boys, though he was much older than them. Pappy always had a fond place in his heart
for Carter, who lived with them in Terrell for a while. Carter had 2 brothers, Sherman, who
died in 1924 at the age of 24, and Amos, pictured above. These are the three boys that
he referenced in his letter. Curiously, Pappy calls their father ‘Uncle Bill’, but their father’s
name was George Sterling Whitt. The only offspring of John Whitt I could find named William
Whitt was born in 1838 from his second wife, and he would have been far too old to have 3
young boys in 1911. . (Polly Merrell, John Watson Whitt’s third wife, bore eleven children.)
Walter Lee Whitt, Pearl Whitt, Hurshall Taffer, Annie Hancock
Walter Lee, Paul, Eugene, and Pearl Whitt
Paul (left) and Eugene Whitt circa 1920
Eugene & Paul Whitt
At the house on Brin & San Jacinto, Terrell, TX - “San Jacinto side”
Paul and Eugene Whitt
J. A. Stephens, Eugene Whitt, Paul Whitt, Lola Stephens, Maxine Taffer

      (Notice a bit of resemblance to Corbett Taffer in Maxine?)
May, Cytnthia, and Sarah Taffer – Hoosie’s cousins – his mother
         was a Taffer and these are his first cousins.
Walter Lee Whitt, Eugene’s father (1888-1962) at the East End
Grocery, a business he bought in 1927, and later sold to H.E.
Smith. Eugene later bought the store after a career in the
newspaper industry and ran it until his retirement in 1975.
Arthur P. Stephens, Ella Stephens, Walter Whitt, and Annie Pearl Whitt
                  Ella was Hoosie’s aunt, Pearl’s sister.
W. L. Whitt (with Fibber) , Paul Edward, and Pearl Whitt
Jim and Frances Taffer
                             (Front) Jim Taffer, Aunt Mina, Aunt Bill,
                             (Back) Uncle Bud, Clara, Minnie, Corb
                         These were Pappy’s brothers and sisters-in-law.
                                  He had a saying about them.
From the 1939 yearbook
of Texas Tech – Hoosie
was the business
manager of the Toreador,
the college newspaper.
Both he and Mary were
journalism majors.

The next slide shows
they were officers in the
Press Association.

They first met in a
journalism class, where
Hoosie sat behind Mary
(White and Whitt are
alphabetical neighbors).
The first time she met
him she didn’t like him at
all.

I’m sure glad that he
persevered.
Eugene (left) somewhere in the European Theatre of Operations in WWII. He was in
the 16th Tank Destroyers outfit. Was busted a couple of times for insurbordination.
Wrote for the “Stars and Stripes”, the military newspaper, while serving.
Upon graduation from college,                                                      and later the Terrell
Mary and Eugene moved to                                                           Tribune. Eugene never did
Clovis, New Mexico and began                                                       like working for someone
their careers in journalism.                                                       else, and in the early 1950’s
World War II eventually altered                                                    he bought into the East End
their lives in a big way. Hoosie                                                   Grocery, located just outside
was initially turned down when                                                     the main gate of the Terrell
he tried to join the army (due                                                     State Hospital. This was in
to flat feet) but was later                                                        the days before supermarket
allowed to join. Mary followed                                                     chains were so dominant.
him and worked in a steno                                                          Mary continued reporting for
pool and various other stateside                                                   Tribune and part time for the
capacities for the military while                                                  Dallas Morning News. She
Hoosie served in the ETO.                                                          later went to work as a social
                                                                                   worker for the Terrell State
Thankfully, Hoosie made it back
                                                                                   Hospital and loved it. She was
home, and they began raising a
                                                                                   a natural at it, being the type
family with the birth of Judith
                                                                                   of person who loved helping
Ann Whitt in 1945. Geoffrey
                                                                                   people.
Richmond Whitt was born in
1947 followed by Jack Lenoir in
                                                                                   Both were very politically
1951 and finally, James Dyer in
                                                                                   active, and Hoosie later
1953.
                                                                                   served as mayor of Terrell.
They both remained in the news-                                                    Mary was Kaufman County
paper business as Hoosie was                                                       Republican Chairperson for
editor of the Terrell Daily Index                                                  a number of years.
                                    Eugene Whitt, Editor of Terrell Tribune 1947
Eugene and Paul with their mother Annie Pearl Whitt on her 95th birthday celebration.
Eugene “Hoosie” Whitt with Jordan and Jamie Whitt - 1984
Eugene “Hoosie” Whitt with grandaughter Jaclyn at age of 71 (1987).
Annie Pearl Taffer Whitt – W. L. Whitt’s “Cook”
This is a letter we found some years
after Walter Lee Whitt’s death. It
was written (and evidently never
mailed) to an old schoolmaster he
had when he was living near
Elkmont Springs, Tennessee.

As he mentions in the letter, he and
his brother and sister were
orphaned at young ages and lived
with aunts and uncles.

The letter provides a wonderful
glimpse into how different life was
back then. In 1850, farm
population comprised about 64%
of the nation’s workers. In 1910,
over 30% of the population was
involved in farming. Lee talks
about ‘making his last crop’ before
heading to Texas.
Lee’s grandad and grandmother (John
& Polly Whitt) referenced in the letter.
Here he talks about ‘making a
crop every year’ and how they
would go to school for two
months in the summer and
three months in the winter.
Asa had a son who
was in the
newspaper
business (editor of
the Nashville
Tennessean). Lee’s
son Eugene was
editor of the Terrell
Daily Index and the
Terrell Tribune.
See the page from the 1910
census (next slide) which
shows Lee and his mother
living in this household.

Lee had three cousins in
this family – Sherman,
Amos, and Carter. Carter
later moved to Texas and
lived with Lee and his
family before establishing
his own residence and
family. He was fond of
Carter who was the closest
relative he had. He says in
the letter that he hated to
leave and that Uncle Bill’s
boys ‘were like brothers to
me’.

See the slide of a young
Amos and older Amos.

There is also a slide of
Carter as a young man.
A page from the 1910 census shows that George S. and Ada Whitt had three sons –
Amos, Sherman, and Carter. Also living with them were George’s mother Polly and a
nephew, Walter L Whitt, who would leave for Texas the next year. Use your ‘zoom’
feature to zoom in on the data on the chart. W.L. Whitt became known as Lee around
Terrell, and through a connection he obtained a job at the Terrell State Hospital, where
he began working and saving his money and investing it in real estate. He was a
successful businessman by the time his sons Eugene and Paul were born.
Paul Edward Whitt
Mary
Annice
White
 Whitt
Halfrey Dyer White (Mary Whitt’s elder brother)
Any names or
embellishments on
any of these pictures
would be appreciated.




                 Garrie (my Grandpa White) and his two sisters.
Lovita White and her daughter Willie Ruth
I’m guessing this is Donald White (of course it’s H.D. White holding him)
      Anyone have a copy of this picture with some information on it?
Garrie White (Mrannice’s father) with Charles,
          Donald, and Bob White.
Willie White with Willie Ruth White and
        (baby) Judy Whitt - 1945
Garrie White and Aunt Osea with Judy Whitt
I haven’t a clue about who’s in this picture. Anyone?
Four Generations
   of Whites
Martha E. White, Garrie
 White, Halfrey Dyer
White, and Wille Ruth
White (on the pillow).

 Is Grandpa’s name
 spelled correctly? Is it
 Garrie?
Martha Jane (Nunnelly) White
(Mrs. James W. White, Mother
   of Garrie White, who was
             father
of Mary Annice (White) Whitt,
 H.D. White, and Jim White.

    80 Years Old in 1936
Willie Pearl Dyer White - 1935
Mary White from the 1939 Texas Tech Yearbook
Mrannice located herself for us from her college annual.
Mother was always avidly involved in politics. Here’s a shot from
her college yearbook. In her later years, the Republican Women of
Kaufman County gave her a really moving tribute that included
videos and letters from Ronald Reagan and George Bush (41),
among other notables. I’ll post some clips from that on youtube.
Knowing her and all she did behind the scenes, the tribute was
well-deserved. Her resolve for her beliefs was incredible.
Jim and Gerrie White (Mrannice’s brother and sister-in-law)
Dyer Family Reunion, 1959
Willie Pearl White with her sons Jim and Dyer
There is more to come, as this is a work in progress. Other things keep
popping up and getting in the way of me finishing this. If you have ideas
of what you’d like to see (the next thing I’m going to do is scan pictures
of my siblings after I finish with Mother’s section), let me know.

Check on the progress at JackWhitt.com/whittfamilygeneology

I should have a place to leave comments / suggestions / questions soon.

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Family project of mary and eugene whitt

  • 1. Eugene and Mary Whitt – 50 plus years together Title # Title # Slides Chapter 1 Eugene’s Ancestors and His Early Days Chapter 2 Mary Annice’s Ancestors and Early Days Chapter 3 Their college years and early married life Chapter 4 Kids – Judy Chapter 5 Kids – Jeff Chapter 6 Kids – Jack Chapter 7 Kids – James Chapter 8 Grandkids and miscellaneous
  • 3. Descendants of David WHITT 1. David WHITT was born in 1770 in VA. He died after 1850 in TN. He was buried in Smith Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. David’s 1st wife, born in Virginia, died 1 Jan 1816 on trail to TN. John Watson Whitt was the third of 3 kids of this union, and he was born the day his mother died, somewhere in the Cumberland mountains on the way to Tennessee. 2. John Watson WHITT was born on 1 Jan 1816 in Cumberland Mountains, VA. He died on 4 Aug 1899 in Lincoln Co., TN. He was buried in Malone Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. John and his 2nd wife had 4 children. His 3rd wife bore 11 children, the 2nd of whom was Simeon, Eugene’s grandfather. (JWW put a lot of players into the game of life!) 3. Simeon (Sim) WHITT was born on 2 Dec 1857. He died on 10 Nov 1897. He was buried in Smith Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. Sim and his 1st wife had 2 children, one of whom was Asa (depicted in this presentation). His 1st wife died in 1885, and in 1886, he married Minnie Louella Morrell in Giles County, TN. Minnie was born on 13 Sep 1863. She died on 1 Oct 1890. She was buried in Smith Cemetery, Lincoln Co., TN. The second of the three children born to Sim and Minnie was Walter Lee Whitt, Euguene’s father. Sim owned a sawmill and died after a band broke and seriously cut his leg. Infection set in, and after amputating his leg (probably with a disinfected saw) he died the next day, 10 Nov 1897, when Lee was 9 years old. 4. Walter Lee WHITT 1 was born 1 on 17 Aug 1888 in Giles Co., TN. He died 1 on 8 Feb 1962 in Terrell, Kaufman Co., TX. He was buried 1 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Kaufman Co., TX. Walter married Annie Pearl TAFFER on 3 Jun 1915 in Limestone Co., AL. To this union was born Herschel Eugene in 1916 and Paul Edward Whitt in 1918. 5. Herschel Eugene Whitt married Mary Annice White in Terrell, TX on 2 March, 1940. They had 4 kids, Judith Anne, Geoffrey Richmond, Jack Lenoir, and James Dyer Whitt.
  • 4. Asa had an older sister, Lillie Mae, who was 5 years old (Asa was 2) when their mother died in Jan. 1885. Their father Sim married Minnie Louella Morrell on 6 Jan. 1886, and they had 3 children, one of whom died six months after Minnie died on 1 Oct 1890. Walter Lee (Eugene’s dad) was 2 and his sister Ellis Eugene was 4 years of age when their mother died. Their older sister Lillie Mae did the cooking and housework until her death in 1895 (aged 16), and at the age of 13, Asa took over as the cook. Two years later, their father Sim died in a sawmill accident. In a letter from Lee to an old schoolmaster many years later, he said that “Asa made a poor cook….Asa also did the milking.” After their father’s death, the kids stayed with grandparents, aunts and uncles. Asa went to a “prep school “, became a teacher, ran a store for a while, and married and moved to Athens, AL, where he was on the police force when he died at the age of 59 in 1942. Lee said in his letter “…He raised a fine family.” He sure Asa Whitt as a child. loved his brother Asa.
  • 5. Asa Alfred Whitt (1882-1942), Walter Lee Whitt’s (half) older brother by six years, was Hoosie’s (Eugene’s family nickname) uncle. Buried in Gatlin Cemetery, Limestone County, AL. By the time Asa was 15, he had undergone the death of his mother, his step mother, an older sister, an infant sister, and finally his father. If a child of today faced half of those losses, who knows what medications a psychologist would have him taking? Asa was a survivor. He married and raised a family. Asa's son Wayne was editor of the Tennessean Newspaper. That he was able to successfully live through all those losses speaks to a wonderful example of solid family values.
  • 7. Walter Lee Whitt June 27, 1912 “My Last Time” – on back of this photo. This may have been the Beddingfield woman to whom he was engaged before she died of pneumonia prior to him coming to Texas.
  • 8. This sheet from the Census of 1900 shows where Bill Whitt took in his mother Polly, two nephews and a neice, and also had a brother Jack living with him and his wife and son.
  • 9. In December of 2008 we gathered all the photos we could of our family to put this together. It was written on this picture that it was of W.L. Whitt (Eugene’s father), but I’m sure this is Carter Whitt. I remember Hoosie talking about this picture when I very young and he said it was a picture of Carter Whitt. Further proof is the resemblance to his brother Amos, on the next slide. In any case, the Whitt resemblance is there, and can clearly be seen in Bob Whitt’s features. Carter Whitt
  • 10. Amos, brother of Carter Whitt, (see the 13th census slide) son of George Sterling Whitt, nephew of Sim Whitt, 1st cousin to W.L. After Sim died, Lee and his siblings lived with their grandparents and aunts and uncles. In a letter Lee wrote late in his life detailing his early days, he says he “made his last crop” with Uncle Bill in 1911 when it began to dawn on him he might be in the way as they had a family of 3 boys, though he was much older than them. Pappy always had a fond place in his heart for Carter, who lived with them in Terrell for a while. Carter had 2 brothers, Sherman, who died in 1924 at the age of 24, and Amos, pictured above. These are the three boys that he referenced in his letter. Curiously, Pappy calls their father ‘Uncle Bill’, but their father’s name was George Sterling Whitt. The only offspring of John Whitt I could find named William Whitt was born in 1838 from his second wife, and he would have been far too old to have 3 young boys in 1911. . (Polly Merrell, John Watson Whitt’s third wife, bore eleven children.)
  • 11. Walter Lee Whitt, Pearl Whitt, Hurshall Taffer, Annie Hancock
  • 12. Walter Lee, Paul, Eugene, and Pearl Whitt
  • 13. Paul (left) and Eugene Whitt circa 1920
  • 14. Eugene & Paul Whitt At the house on Brin & San Jacinto, Terrell, TX - “San Jacinto side”
  • 16. J. A. Stephens, Eugene Whitt, Paul Whitt, Lola Stephens, Maxine Taffer (Notice a bit of resemblance to Corbett Taffer in Maxine?)
  • 17. May, Cytnthia, and Sarah Taffer – Hoosie’s cousins – his mother was a Taffer and these are his first cousins.
  • 18. Walter Lee Whitt, Eugene’s father (1888-1962) at the East End Grocery, a business he bought in 1927, and later sold to H.E. Smith. Eugene later bought the store after a career in the newspaper industry and ran it until his retirement in 1975.
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  • 20. Arthur P. Stephens, Ella Stephens, Walter Whitt, and Annie Pearl Whitt Ella was Hoosie’s aunt, Pearl’s sister.
  • 21. W. L. Whitt (with Fibber) , Paul Edward, and Pearl Whitt
  • 22. Jim and Frances Taffer (Front) Jim Taffer, Aunt Mina, Aunt Bill, (Back) Uncle Bud, Clara, Minnie, Corb These were Pappy’s brothers and sisters-in-law. He had a saying about them.
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  • 24. From the 1939 yearbook of Texas Tech – Hoosie was the business manager of the Toreador, the college newspaper. Both he and Mary were journalism majors. The next slide shows they were officers in the Press Association. They first met in a journalism class, where Hoosie sat behind Mary (White and Whitt are alphabetical neighbors). The first time she met him she didn’t like him at all. I’m sure glad that he persevered.
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  • 26. Eugene (left) somewhere in the European Theatre of Operations in WWII. He was in the 16th Tank Destroyers outfit. Was busted a couple of times for insurbordination. Wrote for the “Stars and Stripes”, the military newspaper, while serving.
  • 27. Upon graduation from college, and later the Terrell Mary and Eugene moved to Tribune. Eugene never did Clovis, New Mexico and began like working for someone their careers in journalism. else, and in the early 1950’s World War II eventually altered he bought into the East End their lives in a big way. Hoosie Grocery, located just outside was initially turned down when the main gate of the Terrell he tried to join the army (due State Hospital. This was in to flat feet) but was later the days before supermarket allowed to join. Mary followed chains were so dominant. him and worked in a steno Mary continued reporting for pool and various other stateside Tribune and part time for the capacities for the military while Dallas Morning News. She Hoosie served in the ETO. later went to work as a social worker for the Terrell State Thankfully, Hoosie made it back Hospital and loved it. She was home, and they began raising a a natural at it, being the type family with the birth of Judith of person who loved helping Ann Whitt in 1945. Geoffrey people. Richmond Whitt was born in 1947 followed by Jack Lenoir in Both were very politically 1951 and finally, James Dyer in active, and Hoosie later 1953. served as mayor of Terrell. They both remained in the news- Mary was Kaufman County paper business as Hoosie was Republican Chairperson for editor of the Terrell Daily Index a number of years. Eugene Whitt, Editor of Terrell Tribune 1947
  • 28. Eugene and Paul with their mother Annie Pearl Whitt on her 95th birthday celebration.
  • 29. Eugene “Hoosie” Whitt with Jordan and Jamie Whitt - 1984
  • 30. Eugene “Hoosie” Whitt with grandaughter Jaclyn at age of 71 (1987).
  • 31. Annie Pearl Taffer Whitt – W. L. Whitt’s “Cook”
  • 32. This is a letter we found some years after Walter Lee Whitt’s death. It was written (and evidently never mailed) to an old schoolmaster he had when he was living near Elkmont Springs, Tennessee. As he mentions in the letter, he and his brother and sister were orphaned at young ages and lived with aunts and uncles. The letter provides a wonderful glimpse into how different life was back then. In 1850, farm population comprised about 64% of the nation’s workers. In 1910, over 30% of the population was involved in farming. Lee talks about ‘making his last crop’ before heading to Texas.
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  • 34. Lee’s grandad and grandmother (John & Polly Whitt) referenced in the letter.
  • 35. Here he talks about ‘making a crop every year’ and how they would go to school for two months in the summer and three months in the winter.
  • 36. Asa had a son who was in the newspaper business (editor of the Nashville Tennessean). Lee’s son Eugene was editor of the Terrell Daily Index and the Terrell Tribune.
  • 37. See the page from the 1910 census (next slide) which shows Lee and his mother living in this household. Lee had three cousins in this family – Sherman, Amos, and Carter. Carter later moved to Texas and lived with Lee and his family before establishing his own residence and family. He was fond of Carter who was the closest relative he had. He says in the letter that he hated to leave and that Uncle Bill’s boys ‘were like brothers to me’. See the slide of a young Amos and older Amos. There is also a slide of Carter as a young man.
  • 38. A page from the 1910 census shows that George S. and Ada Whitt had three sons – Amos, Sherman, and Carter. Also living with them were George’s mother Polly and a nephew, Walter L Whitt, who would leave for Texas the next year. Use your ‘zoom’ feature to zoom in on the data on the chart. W.L. Whitt became known as Lee around Terrell, and through a connection he obtained a job at the Terrell State Hospital, where he began working and saving his money and investing it in real estate. He was a successful businessman by the time his sons Eugene and Paul were born.
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  • 49. Halfrey Dyer White (Mary Whitt’s elder brother)
  • 50. Any names or embellishments on any of these pictures would be appreciated. Garrie (my Grandpa White) and his two sisters.
  • 51. Lovita White and her daughter Willie Ruth
  • 52. I’m guessing this is Donald White (of course it’s H.D. White holding him) Anyone have a copy of this picture with some information on it?
  • 53. Garrie White (Mrannice’s father) with Charles, Donald, and Bob White.
  • 54. Willie White with Willie Ruth White and (baby) Judy Whitt - 1945
  • 55. Garrie White and Aunt Osea with Judy Whitt
  • 56. I haven’t a clue about who’s in this picture. Anyone?
  • 57. Four Generations of Whites Martha E. White, Garrie White, Halfrey Dyer White, and Wille Ruth White (on the pillow). Is Grandpa’s name spelled correctly? Is it Garrie?
  • 58. Martha Jane (Nunnelly) White (Mrs. James W. White, Mother of Garrie White, who was father of Mary Annice (White) Whitt, H.D. White, and Jim White. 80 Years Old in 1936
  • 59. Willie Pearl Dyer White - 1935
  • 60. Mary White from the 1939 Texas Tech Yearbook
  • 61. Mrannice located herself for us from her college annual.
  • 62. Mother was always avidly involved in politics. Here’s a shot from her college yearbook. In her later years, the Republican Women of Kaufman County gave her a really moving tribute that included videos and letters from Ronald Reagan and George Bush (41), among other notables. I’ll post some clips from that on youtube. Knowing her and all she did behind the scenes, the tribute was well-deserved. Her resolve for her beliefs was incredible.
  • 63. Jim and Gerrie White (Mrannice’s brother and sister-in-law)
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  • 66. Willie Pearl White with her sons Jim and Dyer
  • 67. There is more to come, as this is a work in progress. Other things keep popping up and getting in the way of me finishing this. If you have ideas of what you’d like to see (the next thing I’m going to do is scan pictures of my siblings after I finish with Mother’s section), let me know. Check on the progress at JackWhitt.com/whittfamilygeneology I should have a place to leave comments / suggestions / questions soon.