Genealogy Wylie » William H. White [Wb 68 Bu] (1813-1885)

Personal data William H. White [Wb 68 Bu] 


Household of William H. White [Wb 68 Bu]

(1) He is married to Isabella White Wilson.

They got married on May 27, 1845 at St. Clair County, Illinois, he was 32 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. James Francis White  1852-1912 
  2. Mary Ann White  1854-????
  3. William White  ± 1857-????
  4. Elizabeth R. White  1857-????


(2) He had a relationship with Margaret Cathcart.


Notes about William H. White [Wb 68 Bu]

1850
WHITE, WM H (1860 U.S. Census) ILLINOIS , ST CLAIR, MARISSA P OAge: 45, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: M653 Roll: 224 Page: 230
Farmer
1713 1741
Wm. H. White 45 M Farmer SC 4000 1500
James " 8 M Il.

Par. 1. William White, 4 (s/o John, 3; William, 2; John, 1) was born in Chester County on April 15, 1813. On May 27, 1845 he was married to Isabel White Wilson, who had been born on October 11, 1810. They, along with his mother and family, moved first to Indiana and thence to Marissa, Illinois. Isabel died in Marissa April 14, 1857 and was buried there. To them were born the following children:(1) James Francis White, 5. Born April 25, 1842.(2) Mary Ann White, 5. Born 1854.William married a second time on November 28, 1867. His second wife, Maggie Cathcart was born September 20, 1826. William spent most of his life as a farmer near the town of Marissa. He died February 11, 1885; she died December 11, 1905. Both lie buried in Marissa Cemetery. There were no children by this second marriage.

Par. 1. James Francis White, 5 (s/o William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1) was born at Marissa, Illinois, April 25, 1842. He was married on November 18, 1874, to Lucy Ellen Hamilton. He was a lumber dealer and dairyman. He died June 13, 1912 and was buried in Marissa Cemetery. The following children were born:(1) Cora Bell White, 6. Born September 6, 1875.(2) Mary Ann White, 6. Born 1876. Lives with her mother.(3) Margaret Rowena White, 6. Died young.(4) Lucy Florence White, 6. Died young.(5) William Glenn White, 6. Died young.(6) Robert Hamilton White, 6. Born August 7, 1884.(7) Irene White, 6. School teacher.(8) Eugene Wilson White, 6. Died young.(9) Gail Cathcart White, 6. Born August 21, 1892.(10) Clara Louise Moraleda, 6. Adopted daughter. Born January 28, 1890. Married to Rev. Vincent Dryden Beckett. Children:a. Vincent Joseph Beckett, 7. Born January 2, 1920.b. Louise Mary Beckett, 7. Born June 7, 1921.c. Dora Ruth Beckett, 7. Born July 4, 1923.

Section 1. Record of the Family of James Francis White, 5; William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1

Par. 1. Cora Bell White-McClintock, 6 (d/o James Francis, 5;. William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1) was born on September 6, 1875 at Marissa, Illinois. On February 17, 1913 she was married to Louis Edward McClintock of Marissa Illinois. (Born 9-16-1916.)There were no children by this union, but one adopted child:(1) Dale Edward McClintock, 7. Born September 16, 1916.

Par. 2. Robert Hamilton White, 6 (s/o James Francis, 5; William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1) was born on August 7, 1884 at Marissa, Illinois. On February 19, 1913 he was married to Mary Elizabeth Statler. To them were born three children:(1) Betty Ellen White, 7. Born March 26, 1917.(2) James Francis White, II, 7. Born September 18, 1920.(3) Gilbert Statler White, 7. Born March 12, 1927.

Par. 3. Gail Cathcart White-Simpson, 6 (d/o James Francis, 5; William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1) was born on August 21, 1892 at Marissa, Illinois. On August 9, 1917 she was married to the Rev. John Earnest Simpson. To them were born the following children:(1) Frances Ellen Simpson, 7. Born September 11, 1920.(2) John White Simpson, 7. Born September 29, 1922.Please turn to end of Chapter 6.
Section 2. Record of the Family of Margaret Jane White-Nixon, 5.(d/o William, 4; John, 3; William, 2; John, 1

William B.White and family is on the Russell co Census,New Garden Township,
1860 part 1 census house # 780.
William was an Iron Hammerer.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William H. White

William White
1752-1833
Jane Brown
1758-1841
Robert Kennedy
± 1734-1791
Catherine Boyd
± 1744-1813
John White
1779-1839

William H. White
1813-1885

(1) 1845
William White
± 1857-????
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