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This is a listing of the Whiteside Family Association's holdings of manuscripts, documents, CD/DVD that are being stored temporarily in Kingston, TN.

RESEARCH THE ARCHIVE: The Archive will be available to researchers between May and October on an appointment basis with the WFA Director who is storing our inventory temporarily. If you would like to make arrangement to visit during the dates above please email to Custodian.

 Permanent Depository - We all have dreams of the future and things that we hope will happen. The Directors and Officers of the Whiteside Family Association have a wish for the future. We would like to see a library or museum depository for all the data, books, charts, CDs that are being gathered together. It would be wonderful to have these in one central spot with staff or volunteers that would search for and provide information on the extended family. Perhaps a wing or a section of a library or museum named for the Association or maybe even a benefactor 

 

TREE CHART BOOKS - UNITED STATES

  Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas

 California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia

 Illinois

 Illinois Continued:  Pope and Remaining Counties.  Includes Family 3300         

Indiana, Iowa, Kansas

 Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Maryland

 Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi

 Missouri

 Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous

 North Carolina

 North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous

 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous

 Rhode Island, South Carolina, Chester County, York, County, South Dakota - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous

 Tennessee

 Texas - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous

 Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin

 Family 9000 Tree Charts (William and Elizabeth Stockton Whiteside). This appears to be up to date as of Don’s death.

 Notebook has a label "Blacks," and appears to have data for individuals in            many states. It is organized by state. Some of the tree charts are labeled 9900             family. Some of the data appears to be for 'whites' as well as 'blacks.'

 

 TREE CHART BOOKS - OTHER THAN UNITED STATES

 Ireland, City of Antrim - Bob Whitside is indexing

 Ireland, County of Armagh

 Ireland, Belfast - Indexed

 Ireland, Counties of --- Down

 Ireland All Other Counties: Includes Monaghan, Fermagh, Carlow, Cavan, Dublin, Roscommon, Sligo, Waterford, Unknown

 Ireland Counties of Londonderry and Tyrone:  Includes Londonderry, Banagher, Cunsel?, Learnd???, Tyrone

 Scotland - Indexed

 England, Lancashire, The Fylde Area:  Poulton-le-Fylde, Lytham, Bispham, Marton - Families 0032 through 8600 - Indexed

 England - Barrow in Furness, Blackburn, Chorley, Clitheroe,

Haslingdon, Lancaster, Rochdale, Ulverston:  Includes North of Preston, Barrow in Furness, Lancaster, South of Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, Clitheroe

 England, Preston, Liverpool, Ormskirk, Prescott, Toxteth Park, West Darby:  Includes Barton, Bolton & RD, Manchester, Chorlton, Wigan, Manchester area, Salford, Unknown, Salford Hundred, Leyland Hundred, Blackburn Hundred, Lonsdale Hundred

 England Lancaster Parishes, Garstang, Pilling, Stalmine, St. Michael,

Cockerham:  Includes Pilling Parish, Stalmine, St. Michael, Garstang, Cockerham

 England Parish of Kirkham

 England, Other Counties A through Kent

Includes maps, tree charts, miscellaneous

 England, Other Counties - London through Wales:  Includes sections for Lancashire through Yorkshire, London, and Wales

 Canada, Ontario:  Includes Sections for Ontario, York County, Toronto - Indexed

 Canada - All Other Provinces:  Includes sections for Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward - Indexed

 Other than England, Ireland, and North America

 

 REID FAMILY

 Reid Family of Buckie, Rathven Parish, Banff County, Scotland

 Reid 1861 and 1871 Censuses

  Reid 1841 Census

 Reid 1881 and 1891 census

 Reid - IGI Death 1855-1875, 86, 71

 Reid 1851 Census

 

 DON'S MANUSCRIPTS  

Magazine Box

Manuscripts 1 through 19

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 20 through 26

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 27-31

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 32 through 36

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 37 through 41

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 42 through 47

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 48 through 64

 Magazine Box

Manuscripts 65 through 80

 Don’s working copy of #82 and related papers in manilla envelope next to Magazine Boxes with other manuscripts

RING BINDERS - CENSUS AND MISCELLANEOUS  

Various, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut

 Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho

 Illinois 1810-1920 census (Includes an April 17, 1988, letter from William (Plain Bill) Whiteside to Don.)

 Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana Territory

 Nevada, Nebraska,  New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Carolina miscellaneous, North Dakota

 Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Missouri miscellaneous, Montana 

 Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Carolina miscellaneous

 Tennessee and Tennessee miscellaneous

 Texas Census

 Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

 

MAGAZINE BOX - UNITED STATES MISCELLANEOUS 

Bill Whiteside’s document sent to Don - Bill’s version of Polly Vaughn/Polly Whiteside

 County Antrim document - no author   - Information copied out of a book

 Whiteside/Whitsitt, etc., Names Listed in Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1840,  Ireland

 African-American Whiteside Families in Pope County, Illinois, Work Copy, May 31, 1994, Revised June 8, 1984.  By Bill Whiteside

 Application by Don Whiteside for membership in Society of Colonial Wars

 American Naturalization Processes and Procedures 1790-1985 by John  M. Newman, Family History Section, Indiana Historical Society    1985

 The Early Whiteside Family - author unknown

 Soil Survey of Buncombe County, North Carolina

 Soil Survey of Henderson County, North Carolina

 Soil Survey of Rutherford County, North Carolina

 Soil Survey of Polk County, North Carolina

 Descendants of Hugh Alexander - (PA family) - from a book - author unknown

 #31 - Whiteside(s) Names Listed in 1880 Soundex Index

 #15 - Tales About the Migration of the First Paternal Ancestor Descendants of Jacob Whiteside and Jane Smart by F. Allen Whiteside

 Colonial Records from Orange County Court Records, The Hillsborough Riots, from a book?, Volume 8, Page 235

 History of Pioneer Days in Territory West of Mississippi (1874) reprinted in the publications list - 1-6 versions

 1815 Fee Fee Cemetery transcriptions by St. Louis Genealogical Society

 DAR Patriot Index for Whitesides [published 1966)

DAR Patriot Index - Military Ranks of the Revolutionary Period

 Phone Disk USA, Winter 1991, Whitesides

 Marriages of Rutherford County, North Carolina 1779-1868 from Bill Whiteside 1987

 Marriage Bonds of the King & Whiteside Families of Rutherford County arranged by the Archives of History, Raleigh, North Carolina

 Whitesides from the IGI for Georgia

 Small piece of note paper - William Whiteside’s will Philadelphia 9/4/1793

 Inventory of estate of Samuel Whiteside

 Copy of “Philadelphia Naturalization Records” by William Filby

 Copies of Soundex cards for South Carolina 1910

 2 pages - referencing Genealogical and Periodical Index

 Typed references for individuals in Pope County, forgotten records.

 Typed half-sheet about Frank Patton Whiteside

 Charles H. Bones, printout, December 1992 - from “Hunting for-bears”

 Pages from “The Ones Who Came Before” by Frances Honeycutt

 Correspondence Don received or sent regarding Whitesides in Georgia

 Correspondence with Bill Whiteside regarding Illinois Whitesides

 Pages from “History of Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County by Lewis Preston Summers

 Marriage Bond between John Whitesides and Elizabeth Noel, March 29, 1841,  Amherst County, Virginia

 Marriage License between Samuel Laise and Mary Whitesides

 Records of Albemarle County in the Virginia State Library

 Birth registration in Botetourt County for Sallie Whiteside, daughter of John          Whiteside and Sarah Whiteside, Mary Hill Whitesides, daughter of John      Whitesides and Sarah Jane Whitesides, death of Marg Hill (Mary)

 Whiteside, daughter of John and Sarah Whiteside, birth of unnamed child, female, daughter of John and Sarah Whitesides

 Papers regarding the last will and testament of W. Whitesides, Polk County, North Carolina

 Handwritten correspondence various individuals and various places

 Typed letter dated October 10, 1817, unsigned, refers to Adam Whiteside of  Rutherford County and William Whiteside of St. Clair County, Illinois    Territory

 Page from History of Albemarle County, Virginia

 Pages from William Whiteside, Company L, 99 (Biffle’s) Tennessee Cavalry, Confederate pension or service file

 Small piece of paper regarding John Whiteside, 5th infantry, occupation - shoemaker 

Copies of pages - Hamilton, Surname File of all “W”, 8181 records up to September 1989

Don’s form that he probably sent to individuals to get their family information

 

 MAGAZINE BOX - IRISH MISCELLANEOUS

Papers relating to Irish research other than Don’s - Most copied from books

County Armagh Householders 1664-1665

Agrarian Disturbances around Crossmaglen 1835-1855, Part III

The Peep of Day Boys and Defenders in the County Armagh

Gravestone Inscriptions of Saint Michael’s Clonoe

The Killing of Thomas Birch, United Irishman, March 1797 and The Meeting of the Armagh Freeholders, 19 April 1797

Household Structure and Overcrowding Among the Lancashire Irish

The Irish Famine 1845-52

Prologue to an Irish Tragedy from The Geographical Magazine 1976

Surviving Census Return of Ireland 1851

1901 Census, Killead, Antrim

Descendants of Jacob Whiteside and Jane Smart

 

MAGAZINE BOX - ENGLISH/IRISH MISCELLANEOUS

Calendars 1800 to 2050 - one page

Beginning Your Family History - Starting Off - Part II - Family Tree Magazine April 1993

The Word from Ireland by Paul Gorry - Family Tree Magazine April 1993

Writing a Family History - Some Problems and Solutions, Part III, by Ken Morley - Family Tree Magazine April 1993

Beginning Your Family History - Civil Registration in England and Wales, Part II - Family Tree Magazine May 1993

Another copy of Best manuscript

Philips’ Handy Atlas of Counties of Ireland by John Bartholomew and P. W. Joyce

A Simple  Guide to Irish Genealogy by Wallace Clare and Rosemary ffolliott

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors by Basil O’Connell, Irish-American Genealogist, Annual 1979

Problems of Irish Genealogy by Basil O’Connell, Irish-American Genealogist,

            Annual 1979

Aids for Research in County Antrim from Old Journals

History in Maps, R. H. Buchanan

The Earl of Derby’s Catholic Army by J. M. Gratton

Irish Research Centers: The Rest of the Story by Andrew Morris from Heritage Quest

Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation

The Federation of Ulster Local Studies - Directory of Members and Association

             Members 1895

The Strength of Heritage - copy of article

Sources for Scots-Irish (Ulster Scot) Ancestry Research by Robert Starratt

Tracing the Past, Sources for Local Studies in the Republic Ireland

How to Trace Family History in North Ireland, Part 7 - Registry of Deeds 1708 -

             Irish Family Links, January 1986

Appendix from some book - Number of Overseas Emigrants from Ireland, classified by destinations 1851-1921

Sources for Irish Genealogy in the Library of the Society of Genealogists - 1990

Some pages from The Irish in Ontario, A Study in Rural History by

            Donald Akenson

Irish Migrants in the Canadas, A New Approach by Bruce Elliott

 A Guide to the Public Record Office of North Ireland

 Historical Sketches of Monaghan, Chapter III by Denis Carolan Rushe?

 A County Armagh Mendicant Badge Inscribed “Shankill Poor 1699” by

            T.G.F. Paterson

 Armaghiana by Patterson, Volume 19

 The Public Record - Sources for Local Studies in the Public Record Office of

             Ireland by S. J. Connolly PRO I, 1982

 A Guide to Tracing Your Dublin Ancestors by James G. Ryan

 The Value of Deputy Keeper’s Reports for the Genealogist article

 Handwriting 1550-1725 article

 Historical and Biographical Sketch of the Whit(e)side Family - File Case DAR

             Library, Washington DC

 Toronto Tree Newsletter of Toronto Branch Ontario Genealogical Society - article

             concerning a talk by Angus Baxter, March 24th Meeting

 Population of Lancashire and Cheshire 1563-1900

 Oldham, The Population and Social Structure of a Lancashire Parish on the Eve

             of the Civil War, Part 2 article

 "Have you got a Marriage Problem?  No, not that sort…the genealogical sort"

             article

Methodist Records article

 Future of Family History article

 Errors in Genealogy article

 Page from Volume I, 140, Edward Baines’ Baines’ Lancashire population

             summary 1821

 The Thirteenth Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland,

             March 12, 1881

 Appendix B - Index to Documents (Other Than Normal Increments)  Deposited

             during 1941-1944

 Appendix B - Index to Documents (Other  Than Normal Increments) Deposited

             During 1939-1940

 Appendix I - Hearthmoney Roll, County Monaghan

 Poulton-le-Fylde: A Nineteenth Century Market Town by D. Foster

 Tennessee Search Request Forms

 Helpful Resources for the Genealogist by Ontario Genealogical Society

 Beginning Your Family History, Part I - Family Tree Magazine March 1993

 Map of Townships and County Seats of Ontario

 Finding the Origin of Your Ancestors in Ireland by Roberta Gaynor

 The Augmented Pallot Index (circa 1780-1837) article

 Beginners’ Genealogy by Louise Hope, October 1992 article

 Patent and Close Rolls by Edward Tresham

 Map of Belfast

 Ulster Parish Registers Re-Considered: Census for Faughanvale County,

             Londonderry, 1803 by Paul Lalor article

 Map of Great Southern Railways - Irish Free State

 Irish Historical Studies, Volume IX, No. 35, March 1955 -

            The Civil Survey, 1654-6

 The Famine Irish by Dr. Frank Neal, December Meeting article

 On the Shining Bann, Records of an Ulster Manor, by R. M. Sibbett

 The Dublin Review, Volume II, published in July and October 1837, one page

 The Distribution of Irish Emigration in the Decade Before the Great Famine

            by James Johnson article

 The Migration of Ulster Catholics to Connaught, 1795-1796 by Patrick Hogan

 Agrarian Disturbances Around Crossmaglen, 1835-1855 by Kevin McMahon an

             Thomas McKeown book?

 LaCrosse Sunday Tribune and Leader Press (Wis.) October 16, 1932

 The Social Structure of English Methodism: eighteenth-twentieth centuries by

             Clive D. Field from British Journal of Sociology, Volume 28, June 1977

 Lists - may be of towns/parishes/baronies in county Antrim

 Notes from “Old Age Pension Applications, Ireland, 1841-1851

 Northern Ireland, A Map for Tourists

 Births or Christenings in Donaghmore, Tyrone, Ireland 1748-1825

 Copies of cards for Tithe Applotment Books

 One page - Whiteside/Whitsitt, etc., Names not Listed in TAB Index (Surname

            Christian name), North Ireland

 One Page - Whiteside/Whitsitt, etc. Names Listed in Early Ireland Records

 Whitesides in Hearthmoney Rolls, Antrim

 List of Items in County Armagh Museum Library

 Handwritten notes of Don’s regarding various venues for Whitesides in Ireland

 Chapter 3, Administrative division of County Kerry, A Guide to Tracing Your

           Kerry Ancestors

 List of Don’s - What Remains to be Searched

 Photocopies of documents Don requested from the Public Record Office of

            Northern Ireland

 Copies of pages from “The Scotch-Irish or The Scot in North Britain, North

            Ireland, and North America”

 Paper read before the Lancaster County History Society, October 3, 1913 - The

            Whitesides of Colerain

 Copies of pages from several towns in Lancashire for the 1891 census

 Handwritten notes by Don -not sure what they refer to.  Probably locations in

            Lancashire

 Family Tree with no family name regarding the parish of St. Michaels Crossmoor

            and the parish of Whalley, family of Richard and Alice Whiteside

 46 pages entitled “Name Code List’, dated March 31, 1993

 Transcriptions from Lancashire Cemeteries: Thornton, Poulton-le-Fylde

 Article - The Scottish Settlers, The Hearth-Money Tax

 Heads and Hearths - Parish of Killead - Hearth Money Roll for 1669

 Three pages with ring binder divider that says TAB (1827) - title pages from a

            microfilm

  

 PHOTOGRAPHS
Posey L. Whiteside and Family, taken about 1896 from Washington M. Whiteside

             January 19, 1967

Talmadge D. Whiteside and his mother (Nancy Aberina Caffey Whiteside) from

            Talmadge R. Whiteside May 12, 1967

 Miss Mary Whiteside, age 15, taken January 1901 from Talmadge R. Whiteside

            May 12, 1967

 John Whiteside, September 9, 1972

 Grave of John Whiteside, DAR marker, September 9, 1972

 Direct descendants of John Whiteside, Sep0tember 9, 1972

 Whiteside gathering, September 9, 1972, View of entire cemetery

 Pearl Saphrenia Whiteside Wilson and her husband, R. N. Wilson picture sent by

             Talmadge R. Whiteside May 12, 1967

 Oliver D. Whiteside, age 71, William M. Whiteside, age 16, Graves L. Whiteside,   Mary E. Whiteside, age 10, Frank king on the right, behind, taken

            January 26, 1896.  From Talmadge R. Whiteside, May 12, 1967

 Frank Patton Whiteside and family

IN BINDERS, ENVELOPES, OR FILE FOLDERS IN U.S. CABINET

Family 3300, James Armstrong Whiteside, C 1760-1803

Manuscript - Revisions by Genevieve M. Grisham Nikkel

Family of James Armstrong Whiteside, 1782- 1848, Feb. 1990. Revised pages from the family of James A. Whiteside (ca. 1760 – 1803) of Virginia, Arkansas, and Illinois. By Don Whiteside and Joyce A. Whiteside, July 1970. There is a note on the first page asking that Additions and Corrections be sent to Bill Whiteside, Cottage Hills, IL.  [Revisions/additions by Bill Whiteside]

 The Whiteside Book by Clarence Cannon (1957). This book has been ‘marked up’ by Don Whiteside.

Draft Copy, Revised February 1990

Family of James Armstrong Whiteside, 1782-1848

 #37 - The Family of Richard and Jane (Cody) Whiteside of Canada

 #34 - A Manuscript of the Thomas Whiteside Family 1750-1968

By Don Whiteside and Walter Whiteside, Sr.  Family 4000 - Two copies

 The Best /Norman Manuscript.  Alice Whiteside Norman retyped and added some pages 1961.  Frank Eugene Best - Original written in 1909

 Histories of the families of James and Martha Crawford and of Josh and Isabella Whitesides, August, 1939. This is the Gastonia, NC, family that made a presentation at our Gastonia, NC, WFA meeting. They have published several revisions. - Family 3400

 Ring Binder - Thomas Whiteside, 1685, Family 1000

 Foster Clay Correspondence, spiral bound

 Black Binder - Annals of Augusta County, Virginia from 1726 to 1871 - copy of book

 Black Binder - The Whiteside Family Heritage Book by Bailey

The World of Whitesides by Halberts

List of Whitesides from CompuServe Phone File

 A History of Phineas Whiteside and His Family by Ida Whiteside

 Directions for using PAF  

 The Whiteside Whisperings - periodical - spiral bound

 Indiana “India” Whiteside 1828-1897 and Lewis Lavender 1814-1913

Information supplied by Marion Lavender Reynolds, May 1991

 Genealogy of Two Families - Whiteside and Harris 1801-1977

By John Mortimer Whiteside 1978

 Gray cover, spiral bound - Whiteside History and Family Tree

William Whiteside, Died N.C. 1777

 White Ring Binder - Tree Charts for Davis Whiteside Family

 Spiral Bound Book - Family of Thomas J. Whiteside 1797-1874 and Nancy Harman by F. Allen Whiteside

 Descendants of Jacob Whiteside and Jane Smart, F. Allen Whiteside 1983

 Spiral Bound - yellow cover

“Our Whiteside Family” from Ulster, Northern Ireland to Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, Kansas, and California by F. Allen Whiteside

 Maps of North Carolina and South Carolina

 Manila Envelope - Miscellaneous US Census Information

 Tan File Folder - Cut and pasted information from Clarence Cannon’s book

 Tan File Folder - Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Thomas S. Whiteside

 Blue report cover - Genealogy - Stockton/Whiteside by John Preston Stockton

 The Whiteside Island Story - Emerald Isle of St. Louis Bay

(Family 7200) by Claire Schumacher

 Genealogical and Historical Annals of the Whiteside Family, with especial reference to the American lineage and English antecedents of William Whiteside of Rock Island Co., Illinois. Research conducted for Mr. Roy Allen Whiteside of Chicago, Illinois, by De Lysle Ferree Cass, Chicago, 1940

 Correspondence between Alvina Whiteside and Bill Whiteside

 Letter from Lynn and Lanell Moore and Alvina Whiteside

 Manila Envelope - Whiteside Family Crest

 Orange file folder - Miscellaneous George Whiteside information

 Two copies of “The Early Whiteside Family”

 Wills of Whitesides of Pennsylvania

 Will of Moses Whiteside

 Information about Samuel Whiteside

 W. H. Whiteside, History of Kentucky - transcription about William Whiteside

 Miscellaneous Whiteside information

 Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement of Virginia, extracted from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745 – 18900, Rosslyn, Va., Commonwealth Printing Co., 1965, 3 vols.

 Social Security Death Index

 Individual notes for Social Security Index

 Don Whiteside Press Clippings, Jan. 1978-Dec31, 1984

 Don Whiteside Press Clippings, Jan. 1985-Dec 31, 1984

 Don Whiteside Press Clippings, Jan. 1985-Dec 31, 1989

 1969 Publication of 9000 family with Don’s corrections

 1969 Publication of 9000 family (continued)

 Illinois Miscellaneous records

  “Tales,” Military Records (Report #29), Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Indian Wars, Confederate soldiers (Civil War), Military Records, Mexican War, Union soldiers (Civil War), Spanish American War, Mail Lists (People and Libraries, etc., with whom he conversed)

 Whiteside Names - Five publications

#40 - Part 1. England, Scotland and other European or African or Asian Countries from Selected Sources, ca 1230-1959.

 #39 - Part 2. Ireland from selected sources, ca 1625-1959.

 #41 - Part 3. Canada, Australia, and other countries not considered in the previous two reports, ca 1772-1959.

 #42 - Part 4. Index to the previous three reports, ca 1230-1959.

 #43 - Part 5. Male Whiteside(s) Names in the United States, 1690-1849, and Whiteside Place names.

 

IN RING BINDERS, BOXES, ENVELOPES OR FOLDERS IN UK CABINET

Ireland - Births, Marriages and Deaths

Manuscripts BMD

Thomas Whiteside Names found in Irish or Family Records

 Ireland - Deeds, General Sources, Evaluation of Sources

Manuscripts

Includes manuscript on Ontario Genealogical Society

 Tan legal size file folder in UK cabinet with miscellaneous UK information includes wills and inventories.

 Ring Binder - 1911 Census, Parish of Killead, Antrium, Volume III

 Ring Binder - Parish Killead, Antrim, Volume I

 Ring Binder - Parish of Killead, Antrim, Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland

 Magazine Box - Family Records - England

 Information regarding St. Chad’s registers

 Transcriptions of marriages from GRO indexes - 1840’s

 Transcriptions of marriages from GRO indexes - 1850’s

 Transcriptions of marriages from GRO indexes - 1860’s

 Copies of marriages from GRO indexes - 1870’s

 Copies of marriages from GRO indexes - 1880’s

 Copies of marriages from GRO indexes - 1890’s

 Copies of marriages from GRO indexes - 1900’s

 Copies of burial records from parish of Poulton

 Calculations Don made regarding baptisms and burials

 Transcriptions of 1830’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1840’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1850’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1860’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1870’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1880’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1890’s death GRO index

 Transcriptions of 1900’s death GRO index

 #49 - Abstracts of Whiteside Wills and Letters of Administration, Lancashire, England, 1557-1748, May 1979

 #46 - Whiteside Wills on File, Somerset House, London, 1858-1895

Photocopies of various wills

  Manila Envelope - County of Antrim, Barony of Lower Massereene, union of Antrim, Parish of Killed - Valuation (62)

 *Basic Irish Genealogical Sources, Description and Evaluation

By The Irish Research Group, The Ontario Genealogical Society, Publication Number 93-l. (Several of the Chapters were authored by Don Whiteside)

 Irish Halifax:  The Immigrant Generation, 1815-1859 by Terrence Punch, 1981

 In Praise of a Canadian Hero by Joseph Whiteside Boyle by Isabel Foote

 Folder - Copies of Wills and other such papers from England, etc. dating in the 1600 - 1700’s.   

 Commonwealth War Graves, World War I and World War II

 Brown Binder - Gen 107, Includes:

 #58 - Index to Whiteside(s) Births, Ireland 1864-1921

 #59 - Index to Whiteside(s) Marriages, Ireland, 1845-1921

 #60 - Index to Whiteside(s) Death, Ireland 1864-1921 and Deaths,

             Northern Ireland 1922-1929

 Births, Marriages, Deaths in Ontario

 Ireland, Belfast City Directories, Town Book of Belfast, Deeds

 England & Wales, Births (1830-1910)

 1841& 1851 England Census

 1861 & 1871 England Census  

 1881 Lancaster County, England Census

 1891 Lancashire, England Census

 1891 South Lancashire & rest of England Census 

  

 

1`.      Newspaper clipping, June 25, 1981, picture of Captain Thomas Whiteside and others who were invited to Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s wedding.

2.      Death register from District Banbridge/Dramone(?) for a female child of John Whiteside 

3.      Marriage record from Registration District of Lurgan, Union of Aghaln in County Antrim for Gilbert Whiteside and Eliza Kearns 

  • 4.     Correspondence between Don Whiteside and Dr. I. A. P. Smythe-Wood which included vital records information for family #0973.
  • 5.      Typed extraction from “The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776” by Peter Coldham.
             Page 37 referencing a John Whiteside of Cornhill, London, family #4592
             Page 230 referencing William Whiteside of London, family #0974 

    6.      Nine pages of census returns of Ireland, 1901, for family #0989. 

    7.      Page from “The War Dead of the British Commonwealth and Empire,” part II –  Contains reference to Pfc. Edwin Ernest Whiteside, family #0952 

    8.       Clipping copies of information from several different books referencing Whiteside passenger references for families #0972 and #0974

    9.       Map of Manitoba indicating Whiteside Lake

    10. Ship’s manifest for the Allan Line, dated September 7, 1888, indicating the passage of a    Mr. N. Whiteside

     11. Will of John Whiteside of Husthwait in the parish of Irton in Cumberland dated February 26, 1793.  Includes grandsons John Jackson, John Bank, William Bank (son of William) and granddaughters Hanah and  Rebecah Jackson, Hannah Porter.

     12. Attestation paper, Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force, for Robert Whiteside, born    June 9, 1877.

     13. Attestation paper, Canadian Active Service Force, for Edwin Ernest Whiteside, born November 17, 1915.

     14. Ship’s manifest for the Allan Line, the S. S. Sarmatian, for William Whiteside leaving from Londonderry bound for Quebec.  Ship left Liverpool on May 7, 1888. 

    15. Ship’s manifest for the S.S. Polynesian, Allan Line, leaving April 26, 1888 from Liverpool, leaving Londonderry on April 27, 1888  and arriving on May 7, 1888 at Quebec for Ann Whiteside 

    16. Ship’s manifest for the S. S. Toronto, Dominion Line, leaving Liverpool on April 27, 1888, Belfast on April 28, 1888 and arriving on May 9, 1888 for David Whiteside, age 23, arriving at Quebec. 

     17. Ship’s manifest for the S. S. Sardinian, Allan Line, leaving February 27, 1890, bound for Halifax and Portland for David Whiteside. 

     18. Handwritten notes for “Passengers to America” by Michael Tepper for a John and Ann Whiteside of Donegal, family #0972, William Whiteside of London, John Whitehead/Whiteside, Family #0971, and handwritten notes from “New World Immigrants Volume II” by Michael Tepper for William Whiteside leaving from Londonderry.

     19. Copy of page titled “Ship Passenger Lists” for John Whithead/Whiteside, son of Thomas Whiting (sic), family 0971, of Ubley, Somerset.

     20. Copy of typed page from “Colonial Soldiers of the South 1732-1774” by Murtie Clark with a reference for a James Whitsett, family 0970.

     21. Handwritten paper with information about a Jane and Sarah Whiteside and Jane’s daughter Margaret Connor.  Includes information about Jane’s (?) family.  Information from the Presbyterian Historical Society.

     22. Handwritten marriage reference for William Whiteside and Jane Henry, December 10, 1821 and baptism of Thomas (their son?) on October 13, 1827 or 1824 from Presbyterian Historical Society.

     23. Copies of pages from the Genealogical Research Directory for 1990 with Mrs. Smith of Australia highlighted.  Don has a notation of family #0937.

     24. Copies of pages from the Oxfordshire Family Historian, Volume 4, No. 1, article titled, “The Gardeners of Paradise” by Evelyn Brown-Grant.  A reference is made to a Rev. John Whiteside, fourth Keeper of the Asmolean.

     25. Handwritten family chart for family 2000.  Heads of household appear to be a Thomas, Peter and Edward Whiteside.

     26. Family group sheet for Henry Whiteside, born c. 1652 and Margaret Bratchaw, born c. 1656 of Outhawcliffe, Lancashire with temple ordnance information submitted by Mrs. Bessie Morris.  Family 0913

     27. Administratrix testamentary by Margaret Whiteside, widow, and an inventory for the estate of John Whiteside late of Poulton Hall within Blackburne in 1687(?)

     28. Administratrix testamentary by Margaret Brade for Henry Whiteside, late of Out Rawcliffe within the Archdeaconary of Richmond

     29. Administratrix testmentary done by Elizabeth Whiteside and an inventory for Richard Whiteside in 1663.

     30. Administrator/administratrix testamentary done by Elinor Whitsed and Nicolas Nickson and Thomas Silcooke(?) and an inventory for John Whiteside of the Old Fields(?) in 1658.

     31. Administratrix testamentary done by Alice Whiteside and an inventory for Henry Whiteside of Marton in 1667,

     32. Administrator testamentary done by John Whiteside, William Sand____, Thomas Swanbrooke and an inventory for Thomas Whiteside late of Bispham in 1658(?)

     33. Administratrix testmentary done by Jane and Anne Whiteside and an inventory for Richard Whiteside of Blackpool in 1678.

     34. Administrator testamentary done by Edward Earles(?) and an inventory for Thomas Whiteside of _____ in 1664(?)

     35. Administratrix testamentary done by Jane Whiteside, widow of Thomas Whiteside of Liverpool, mariner in 1724.

     36. Inventory done for the estate of Edward Whiteside in 1671.

     37. Administratrix testamentary done by Mary Whiteside and an inventory for the estate of Bartholomew Whiteside late of Singleton in 1680

     38. Administratrix testamentary done by Ellen Goose and an inventory for the estate of Jane Whiteside, late of Ribby within Wray in the parish of Kirkham in 1732.

     39. Administratrix testamentary done by Hannah Whiteside, widow, and an inventory for the estate of Richard Whiteside of Pilling.

     40. Administrator testamentary done by William Whiteside for his late son, William Whiteside late of Hornby and an inventory in 1719

     41. Administratrix testamentary done by Elizabeth Whiteside for the guardianship of James, Elizabeth and Ann Whiteside, lawful children of Lawrence Whiteside, late of the parish of Dalton in 1717.

     42. Administrator testamentary done by Thomas Wilson and an inventory for the estate of Jane Whiteside, late of Coldham(?) in 1675.

     43. Administrator testamentary done by John Whites and Andrew(?) Whiteside and an inventory for the estate of Gilbert Whiteside in 1664.

     44. Administrator testamentary done by Richard Whiteside for the estate of his brother, Robert Whiteside, late of Pilling(?).

     45. Administratrix testamentary done by Ann Whiteside for the estate of her brother, George Whiteside.  Includes an inventory.

     46. Will and testament and inventory of Jonathan Whiteside of Little Plumpton in the parish of Kirkham in 1746.

     47. Will and testament and inventory of Richard Whiteside of Little Plumpton in the parish of Kirkham in 1684.

     48. Will and testament and inventory of John Whiteside of Ribby within Wray in 1716.

     49. Will and testament of George Whiteside of Kirkham in 1730.

     50. Will and testament of Elizabeth Whiteside of Preefall in 1719/20 and an administrator testamentary by George and John Whiteside, son of Elizabeth Whiteside .

     51. Will and testament and inventory of Ferdman(?) Whitside of Huntstone(?) in 1665

     52. Will and testament and inventory of Robert Whiteside of Bolton in 1665.

     53. Will and testament and inventory of William Whiteside of Lancaster, taylor, in 1724.

     54. Copy of an abstract of a will of Thomas Whiteside, husbandman, 1647.

     55. Will and testament and inventory of James Whiteside of Clifton in 1715.

     56. Will and testament and inventory of Thomas Whiteside in 1697

     57. Will and testament and inventory of Robert Whiteside of Preesal in 1732

     58. Will and testament and inventory of William Whiteside in 1657.

     59. Administrator testamentary by Edward Whiteside, Thomas Whiteside and James Grasonn and an inventory of Phillip Whiteside in 1658.

     60.  Administratrix testamentary by Ellin Onondall for the estate of Mary Whiteside, late of Singleton and an inventory.

     

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