Fleming and Mildred T. (Satterwhite) Littlefield were born, respectively, in Tennessee and Georgia. They established their home in Panola County, Mississippi, in 1835, where Fleming Littlefield was a planter. In 1850 he brought his family to Gonzales County, Texas, and he continued as a planter and merchant there until his death in 1853. Mrs. Littlefield survived until the year 1880, and she had been twice married, wedding first John H. White. George W. was the first of the three children born to his parents. Mildred M., wife of T. E. Harrall, and who died in January, 1880, was the second, and W. P. Littlefield the third. (Historical Review of South-East Texas and the Founders, Leaders and Representative Men, Vol 2, by Dermot Hardy and Maj. Ingham S. Robert, by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1910
Fleming and Mildred T. (Satterwhite) Littlefield were born, respectively, in Tennessee and Georgia. They established their home in Panola County, Mississippi, in 1835, where Fleming Littlefield was a planter. In 1850 he brought his family to Gonzales County, Texas, and he continued as a planter and merchant there until his death in 1853. Mrs. Littlefield survived until the year 1880, and she had been twice married, wedding first John H. White. George W. was the first of the three children born to his parents. Mildred M., wife of T. E. Harrall, and who died in January, 1880, was the second, and W. P. Littlefield the third. (Historical Review of South-East Texas and the Founders, Leaders and Representative Men, Vol 2, by Dermot Hardy and Maj. Ingham S. Robert, by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1910