Robert White (Virginia physician)

Robert White
Born1688
Scotland
Died1752 (1753) (aged 64)
White Farm, Hayfield, Frederick County, Colony of Virginia
Buried
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branchRoyal Navy Royal Navy
Years of serviceearly 1700s (Great Britain)
RankCaptain
Spouse(s)Margaret Hoge
RelationsJohn White (father)
Alexander White (son)
Robert White (grandson)
Francis White (grandson)
Robert White (great-great-grandson)
Other workPhysician, military officer, pioneer, planter

Robert White (1688 – 1752) was an early American physician, military officer, pioneer, and planter in the Colony of Virginia.

White was born in Scotland, the son of John White, a physician practicing in Paisley, Renfrewshire. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, and later served as a surgeon with the rank of captain in the Royal Navy of the Kingdom of Great Britain. He relocated to the Thirteen Colonies between 1720 and 1730, first to Delaware, then Pennsylvania, and finally as a "pioneer settler" in present-day Frederick County, Virginia between 1732 and 1735. White was one of two physicians practicing in Frederick County, and conducted his practice from his residence near Great North Mountain. White was part of a larger wave of Scottish physicians who settled in Virginia prior to the American Revolutionary War.

White was the progenitor of the White political family of Virginia and West Virginia. He was the father of Alexander White (1738–1804), United States House Representative, and the grandfather of Virginia judge Robert White (1759–1831) and United States House Representative Francis White (1761–1826).