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William WHITTINGTON
Julia Ann O'STEEN
Husband:  William WHITINGTON / WHITTINGTON
Birth:  1829/30, Amite Co., MS
Death:  by 1860, MS
Father:  Wade WHITTINGTON
Mother:  Mary "Polly" FREEMAN
Most secondary sources give him middle name, "Wade," but I have not seen a record giving him a middle name.
Marriage:  11 Nov 1852, Franklin Co., MS
Wife:  Julia Ann OSTEEN / O'STEEN
Birth:  10 Sep 1833, Copiah Co., MS
Death:  15 Oct 1923, Amite Co., MS
Occupation:  homemaker
Other Spouse:  m2. 24 Dec 1861, Franklin Co., MS, Elisha CORBAN
Father said to be:  Gabriel O'STEEN / OSTEEN (1810-1900)
Mother said to be:  Tabitha __?__ (1811-1900)
Children — born in MS:
1.  Timothy WHITTINGTON, b. 1853
2.  Martha WHITTINGTON, b. 1854/5
3.  Phoebe WHITTINGTON, b. 1856/7
4.  William Wade WHITTINGTON, b. 1858/9
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Mississippi

Sources:

1.  D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray.  1995.  Marriage Index:  AR, MO, MS, TX, 1766-1981 (Broderbund CD-5):
WHITTINGTON, William STEEN, Juliana O 1852-Nov-11 Franklin, MS
OSTEEN, Milton O Hall, Julia Ann 1845-Dec-14 Copiah, MS

2.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Wm. WHITTINGTON (æ 20, b. Amite Co., MS) is living in Amite Co., MS, with his parents (q.v.).  Julia's parents are said to be Gabriel & Tabitha (__?__) OSTEEN, but Julia is not living with them in the 1850 census (they are enumerated in Copiah Co., MS, pp. 231B-232A).  I cannot find Julia enumerated elsewhere in the county, at least not under any name I can think to search on.  There is a Julia A. OSTEEN (æ 22, b. LA) enumerated in the household next to Gabriel & Tabitha, but she is the wife of Milton OSTEEN (æ 44, b. MS); they were married in Copiah County in 1845, and her maiden name is Julia Ann HALL (see Source 1).  She is still living with Milton in the 1860 census, so she is not the Julia OSTEEN who married William WHITTINGTON.

3.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #90 of 106):  Liberty P.O., Amite Co., MS, Roll M653_577, p. 238, PN 90, 623/623, enumerated 13 Jul 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Julia Whittington 30 F       252 Miss
Timothy     "  7 M         "
Martha      "  5 F         "
Phoebe      "  3 F         "
Wade        "  1 M         "

4.  1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #186 of 190):  Meadville P.O., Franklin Co., MS, Roll M593_729, p. 93B, 1249/1268, enumerated 10 Jul/Aug 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Corban E 65 M W Farmer 1200 350 Tennessee
Corban J A 40 F W Keeping house     Mississippi
Corban J E 21 M W farm Laborer     "
Corban J M 20 M W       "
Whittington T 16 M W       "
Whittington W 12 M W       "
Corban D 15 ? W       Louisiana
Whittington M A 15 F W       Mississippi
Whittington P 13 F W       "
Corban L  7 F W       "
Corban R  5 F W       "
Corban L  2 F W       "

5.  Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com).

6.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com).

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