Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMinerva WHITE 26
Birth Dateabt 1832
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Burial DateJul 1876
Burial PlaceHouston, Texas County, Missouri, Pine Lawn Cemetery
Death Date10 Jul 1876 Age: 44
Death PlaceTexas County, Missouri
FatherSpencer WHITE (1792-1884)
MotherElizabeth KESTNER (~1796->1879)
Spouses
Birth Date16 Apr 1830
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Burial Date1908
Burial PlaceHouston, Texas County, Missouri, Pine Lawn Cemetery
Death Date30 May 1908 Age: 78
Death PlaceTexas County, Missouri
Family ID2734
Marr Dateabt 1853
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
ChildrenG. Washington (1854-1936)
 Isaac H. (1856-~1943)
 Magaret L. (~1858-)
 Benjamin F. (1861-)
 Mary Elizabeth (1866-1898)
 Thomas Freeman (1869-1932)
Notes for Minerva WHITE
(1) Compiled records of Carl MARTIN, Rt. 9 Box 110, Ponca City, OK 74601. (2) 1850 Census. Washington County, Virginia age 18 years (3) GEDCOM from Ron Hughes: BIRT PLAC Washington County, Virginia (4) Ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Howlett: (5) May 2003: RootsWeb.com SonofKenny1 Kenneth Daniels (6) Jul 2003: RootWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell (7) Jul 2003: IGI
Notes for Robert D. (Spouse 1)
(1) Ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Howlett: Had name before, but dates were provided. Gobble Family Genealogy. James Sergeant Gobble, pp. 34-5 (2) 2002: Ancestral File (3) May 2003: RootsWeb.com SonofKenny1 Kenneth Daniels (4) Jul 2003: RootWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell
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