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John F. WHITE
Susan WHARTON Isabella TATE |
Husband: John F. WHITE
Birth: 3 Nov 1816, VA Death: 1 Apr 1898 Disposition: buried Smith Cemetery, Trigg Co., KY Occupation: farmer and clergyman Religion: United Brethren |
Marriage-1: 16 Nov 1835, Trigg Co., KY |
Wife-1: Susan WHARTON
Birth: 1816/7, VA Death: 1855 Disposition: buried Smith Cemetery, Trigg Co., KY Occupation: homemaker Father: John WHARTON Mother: Eliza SMITH |
Marriage-2: 12 Dec 1858, Trigg Co., KY |
Wife-2: Isabella TATE
Birth: 21 Nov 1832 Death: 1 Nov 1876, Trigg Co., KY Father: W.W. TATE Mother: Ann __?__ |
Children with Susan WHARTON: |
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Children with Isabella TATE: |
. William N. WHITE, b. 18 Aug 1863; d. 5 Sep 1882 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Virginia |
Sources:
1. Trigg County Marriages (online at the Trigg County KYGenWeb site):
2. 1840 3. 1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #10 of 74): 1st District, Trigg Co., KY, p. 294B, 69/69, enumerated 6 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. Trigg County, Kentucky, Cemeteries: X Cemetery (online at Trigg County KYGenWeb site):
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