Missouri Family Group Sheet for the Warren Alonzo WHITE Family

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Submitted by: Mary Miller
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Husband: Warren Alonzo WHITE
Birthdate: Jan 02, 1840 AuSable Forks, Clinton County, NY.
military service: Civil War / Co. E, 47 Mo. Infantry
Death date: Jan 24, 1903 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA.
father: WHITE, Elijah, Jr.
mother: BABBITT, Deborah

Marriage date: Jan 18, 1870
Marriage place: DeSoto, Jefferson, MO.

Wife: Martha Perine BURROUGHS
Birthdate: circa 1849 Indiana
Death date: Nov 29, 1933 Lake Oswego, OR.
father:
mother:

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: WHITE, Grace B.
Birthdate:
Spouse:
Marriage date:
Death date: Apr 03, 1872, DeSoto, Jefferson, MO.

Child No. 2: WHITE, Minerva Burroughs
Birthdate: Feb. 1872, DeSoto, Jefferson, MO.
Spouse:
Marriage date:
Death date: Apr 03, 1872, DeSoto, Jefferson, MO.

Child No. 3: WHITE, Harry B.
Birthdate: Apr 19, 1873, IA.
Spouse: GOULD, Charlotte Maritta (Mariette)
Marriage date: Feb 19, 1897,
Death date: Portland, Multnomah, OR.

Child No. 4: WHITE, Charles Louis
Birthdate: Jun 30, 1878, MO.
Spouse:
Marriage date:
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Child No. 5: WHITE, Louise W.
Birthdate: Nov 18, 1881, MO.
Spouse: WELLS, Wallace D.
Marriage date: 1904
Death date:
 
 
Documentation:
THE BABBITT FAMILY HISTORY, by William Bradford Browne, 1880,
DeSoto, Jefferson County, Missouri Census,
Civil War Pension Files,
Jefferson Democrat newspaper, (Friday April 12, 1872.)
Jefferson Democrat newspaper, Hillsboro, Jefferson county, MO., (Friday April 19, 1872,)
1930 Census, Lake Grove, Clackamas, OR.,
Portland City Directory (Multnomah Co., OR) years - 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1944,
Oregon Death Index.

Notes:
Warren Alonzo and Martha Perine (BURROUGHS) WHITE are both buried in San Jose, Santa Clara, CA.
A very special thank you to Barbara Jensen, who gave so much of her time to research the WHITEs for me, in Portland, OR.