Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameEck WHITE 26
Birth Date25 Oct 1898
Birth PlaceElk Creek, Texas County, Missouri
Burial Date1965
Burial PlaceOklahoma
Death Date29 Mar 1965 Age: 66
Death PlaceCushing, Payne County, Oklahoma
MotherMary Cordelia "Cordy" BROWN (1873-1916)
Spouses
Birth Date?
Family ID2894
Marr Date1 Nov 1919
Notes for Eck WHITE
(1) Records of Carl MARTIN. Eck shot himself. [Shelly J. and Carl D. Martin 3422 Meadow Lane, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74604 phone: 580-765-0089 (2) Mar 2002: RootsWeb WorldConnect Noma L Henderson's Gedfiles Noma L Kelton Henderson (a) 1900 Census BurdineTownship, Texas, Missouri 16 June PG 17 SD 12 ED134 S9A L166/167: White, Napoleon B Nov 1866 age 33 married 10 years born Virginia, Father born Virginia, Mother born Virginia, Occupation: farmer; Mary C. wife Nov 1874 age 25 married 10 years 4 births 4 live, born Missouri, Father born Tennessee, Mother born Illinois; Benjamin son Feb 1891 age 9, born Missouri, Father born Virginia, Mother born Missouri; Maud dau May 1893 age 7, born Missouri, Father born Virginia, Mother born Missouri; Evan son May 1895, age 5, born Missouri, Father born Virgina , Mother born Missouri; E K son Feb 1889 age 1, born Missouri, Father born Virginia, Mother born Missouri. (b) 1910 Census Texas County, Missouri (c) 1920 Census Cass Township, Texas, Missouri 9-10 Jan PG 7 SD 14 ED 106 S4AA L65/66: White, Eck age 21 MO VA MO; Queenie aage 17 MO TN ARK; Cox, Luthern cousin age 14 MO MO MO.
Notes for Queenie (Spouse 1)
(1) Records of Carl MARTIN. They lived in Cushing, OK where Eck farmed and worked for an oil refinery.
Last Modified 2 Jul 2003Created 10 Feb 2024 using Reunion on a Macintosh


Created 10 Feb 2024.
© Copyright 1993-2024 by John Johnson.

Created on a Macintosh computer using Reunion genealogy software.

The information on this site was gathered over three decades and is provided for the use of family and private genealogists ONLY.
No commercial use of this material is allowed. Any information or images provided by relatives remain their property.


“I am bound to them though I cannot look into their eyes or hear their voices. I honor their history. I cherish their lives.
I will tell their story. I will remember them for I am the result of the very love, struggle, sacrifice and journey of thousands.”
Unknown