Ninth Generation (Continued)
Mary Ann Lintlop (Frederica Romkey8, Johann Peter7, Johann Conrad Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans) Urich1).
Born on 5 Mar 1821 in Upper LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia.8 Mary Ann was baptized in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, on 17 Apr 1821.8 Mary Ann died in Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, abt 1854; she was 32.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that Mary White was likely Mary Ann Lintlop. No dates of marriage or death have been determined.
Abt 1842 Mary Ann married
James White, son of Andrew White & Elizabeth Semon or Seamon or Seaman.
Born in 1822 in Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia. James died in Kings Co., Nova Scotia, in 1886; he was 64.22 Buried in Greenwood, Kings Co., Nova Scotia.
Note: Birth date of 1822 for James White is based upon gravestone inscription at Greenwood Cemetery. His age as stated in the 1871 census places his birth date about 1817.
James White appears in the 1861 Nova Scotia census (Lunenburg, polling district 9, abstract 2, Bridgewater).
James White and family appear in the 1871 federal census (Lunenburg 195-B2, pp. 76-77 [house 226, family 242.). All members of the family were born in Nova Scotia according to the census. James was a farmer, and the family was listed as being Baptist. James and the children are listed as being of Irish background while his wife Margaret is listed as being of English background. James could read but not write, while Margaret was illiterate. He owned 150 acres of land of which 100 were listed as occupied, 25 as improved and 10 in pasture. He additionally owned 1 house, 1 waggon/sled, 2 other horned cattle, and 12 sheep. In terms of agricultural production, the farm produced 15 bushels of barley, 25 bushels of rye, 2 bushels of buckwheat, 30 bushels of potatoes, 4 tons of hay, 15 lbs of wool and 19 yards of cloth. Also 2 sheep and 1 swine were slaughtered.
James White appears in the 1881 federal census (Kings 17-J1, pp. 11-12). They resided in Aylesford, Nova Scotia. He is listed as farmer having been born in New Brunswick [although previous records have stated Nova Scotia]. The family is listed as Baptist, of Irish background, and having been born in Nova Scotia. Marriage records of the younger children indicate that after about 1873 they lived in Harmony, Kings Co., N.S. which is about 6 kilometres south of Aylesford, N.S.
Margaret White is found in the 1891 federal census (Kings 37-21 Kingston, p. 23). She was widow. Her children Stephen and Georgia White resided with her. The census states that her parents were born in the United States which is inconsistent with other records. The family were Baptists. Stephen White was a farmer labourer and his sister Georgia was a house maid.
They had the following children: