Charles White1
(October 20, 1842 - January 10, 1900)
Charles White|b. Oct 20, 1842\nd. Jan 10, 1900|p5068.htm|Calvin White|b. Sep 20, 1819|p5078.htm|Eliza Shanska||p5079.htm|||||||||||||
Charles White was born on Thursday, October 20, 1842 in Canada, son of Calvin White and Eliza Shanska.1
Charles married Louisa Laverna Bovee in 1866.1
Charles died on Wednesday, January 10, 1900 at age 57.1 He was laid to rest in the Bethel Cemetery in Osterdock, Clayton County, Iowa.1
Charles married Louisa Laverna Bovee in 1866.1
Charles died on Wednesday, January 10, 1900 at age 57.1 He was laid to rest in the Bethel Cemetery in Osterdock, Clayton County, Iowa.1
Children of Charles White and Louisa Laverna Bovee
- Calvin White + descendants1 b. 23 Aug 1867, d. 1940
- Franklin Pierce White1 b. 28 Sep 1869, d. 1949
- William Aaron White + descendants1 b. 27 Oct 1871, d. 23 Jan 1916
- Lily Mae White1 b. 16 Dec 1874, d. 1921
- Minnie Florence White1 b. 6 Sep 1877
- Nelson Jay White1 b. 14 Aug 1879, d. 23 Feb 1946
- Charles Grant White1 b. 25 Jul 1882, d. 7 Dec 1961
- Maude Estella White1 b. 8 Oct 1885
- Amy Zoe White1 b. 14 Aug 1893, d. 25 May 1958
Citations
- [S381] Letter from Lois Morarend (Addresses on file) to Susan Noyes; info added to Minger Book unknown repository (PO Box 219, Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa). Researcher's note: This research source has known errors and was used selectivly. Obvious confusing contradictions with other researchers have not been included in this compilation., Received September 1, 2007, included "Pedigree for Children of Wm. Aaron White" documents.

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