I hadn't noticed this post before...
Thomas
Prevatt, Jr., was my 3-great grandfather. I presume that you know the
Prevatt line back to the
Huguenot Pierre, who settled in Manakin Town,
Virginia, in 1700. My 3-great uncle Thomas King
Prevatt and 2-great uncle Thomas
Prevatt Davis served together in Company B, 8th
Florida Infantry Regiment, in Confederate service. My 2-great grandmother Clarissa
Prevatt Davis raised Thomas King Prevatt's children after he died in the service. How do you come down from the Prevatts?
Also... what
Whites do you relate back to?
My parents happened to marry in
Levy County during WWII, but that was a total accident... a result of a weekend pass for dad from Camp
Blanding and a taxi ride from Gainesville to
Bronson. So far as I know, my relatives in
Levy County are limited to
Havens. William George
Haven, Sr., was the brother of my 2-great grandfather John
Shepard Haven (not to be confused with William George Haven's son by the same name).
But my favorite cousin when I was a kid, was John Allen
Osteen, Jr. His father John Allen
Osteen, Sr., as I understand it was a son of John
Fisher Osteen. He married my great aunt Annie Eliza
Haire. I understand the Osteens to have been from
Levy County.
So... Do I have
Prevatt and/or White kinfolks in
Levy County? I'm missing a lot of information on my White family members. I tried to access the web page you mentioned, but it appears to no longer exist.
Richard White
Tallahassee,
Florida