1Jo Daviess Co., IL Marriage Records Volume C: 1865-1870
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/vitals/MARBOOKC.htm, Vol. C, p. 174.2Census, Federal - 1880 - Sioux Co., Iowa, Settler ED 194. "Line 23 Dwelling 146 Family 157
Crandall S. A. age 78 Farmer consumption NY RI RI
Adah 75 wife Keeping House NY Conn Conn
Line 25 Dwelling 146 Family 158
Crandall, A. G. age 40 Farmer Penn NY NY
Matilda 30 wife Keeping House IL Penn Penn
Earl 4 son IA " IL
Helen M. 4/12 Feb dau " " "
Davis, Gregor 18 servant Laborer "."3N Henton, Email 24 Oct 2008.
4Jo Daviess Co., IL Marriage Records Volume C: 1865-1870
Vol. C, p. 174.
1Census, Federal - 1850 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Irish Hollow Precinct.
2Census, Federal - 1860 - JoDaviess Co., Illinois, Rice twsp, Ancestry p. 12 of 16, 10 Jul 1860.
3Census, Federal - 1880 - Sioux Co., Iowa, Settler ED 194, Ancestry p. 2 of 4 . "Line 23 Dwelling 146 Family 157
Crandall S. A. age 78 Farmer consumption NY RI RI
Adah 75 wife Keeping House NY Conn Conn
Line 25 Dwelling 146 Family 158
Crandall, A. G. age 40 Farmer Penn NY NY
Matilda 30 wife Keeping House IL Penn Penn
Earl 4 son IA " IL
Helen M. 4/12 Feb dau " " "
Davis, Gregor 18 servant Laborer "."4Jo Daviess Co., IL Marriage Records Volume C: 1865-1870
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/vitals/MARBOOKC.htm, Vol. C, p. 174.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21, 9 Jun 1880.
3Jo Daviess Co., IL Marriage Records Volume C: 1865-1870
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/vitals/MARBOOKC.htm.
1Census, Federal - 1850 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Irish Hollow Precinct.
2Census, Federal - 1860 - Jo Daviess Co., IL, Elizabeth Twsp, Ancestry p. 32 of 37, Ancestry.com. Eliza is working in the home of the James Moore family. She is listed as Elisa White age 16.
3Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.". "took until himself a wife, being united in marriage to Miss Eliza J. White, March 11, 1869. She is a native of this county, born in Rice Township, being a daughter of the late Mathew White."4Jo Daviess Co., IL Marriage Records Volume C: 1865-1870
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/vitals/MARBOOKC.htm.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden - Council Hill , Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden - Council Hill, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden - Council Hill, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden - Council Hill, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Woodbine twsp, ED # 67, Ancestry p. 9 of 21.
2Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, James Bawden Council Hill, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel WhiteElizabeth Township
Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, Ancestry p. 23 of 26.
3Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 12A (Ancestry p. 23 of 26), 10 Jan 1920. The age figure on this census entry is very hard to read.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Turner Co., S. Dakota, Twsp 97, Ancestry p. 6 of 13, 8 Jun 1900.
3Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 23 of 26).
4Christine Walters, transcriber and contributer to "Genealogy Trails", Samuel D. White, from Portraits and Biographical pg. 528, http://genealogytrails.com/ill/jodaviess/biowhitesd.html. "Jo Daviess County Genealogy & History
Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel D. White
Elizabeth Twp.
This gentleman bears the distinction of being one of the oldest natives of
Elizabeth Township. He is in the prime of life, having been born Dec. 20, 1840
and has his present home on section 19, a good farm under thorough cultivation,
with a substantial set of frame buildings. He was trained by careful parents to
habits of industry and frugality and bids fair to become, like his father, one
of the land-marks of this part of the county.
The parents were Andrew and Matilda White, who were natives of County Tyrone,
Ireland, whence they emigrated to America after their marriage about 1833. They
landed in Philadelphia, where they sojourned five years, the father being
employed in the dye works. In 1838 they set out for Northern IL and coming to
this county, settled upon the land included in the present farm of our subject,
being the land had come into the market. In 1847 the father secured it from the
Government, paying $1.25 per acre, the purchase including a half-section.
At the time Andrew White settled in this county the land around him was in its
primitive condition and over it Indians and wild animals roamed unrestrained.
The hardy pioneer battled with the elements of the new soil, season after
season, under many drawbacks and discouragements, including a distant market, to
which he conveyed his products by the slow methods of horse or ox-team. There
probably seldom occurred to him the thought of retracing his steps to a more
congenial clime and he persevered until Providence began to smile upon his
labors. There opened up slowly from the wilderness the fields of corn and grain
and the other indications of civilization, while around him, here and there,
gradually appeared the cabins of other settlers, encouraging him to prosecute
his first purpose. He had the honor of being the first man to settle within the
limits of Elizabeth Township. The father of our subject continued at the old
homestead until his death, which occurred Sept. 13, 1863, when he was about 67
years of age. He had become widely and favorably known throughout the county,
not only for his pioneer labors in connection with the cultivation of the soil,
but for the strength of his character, which left its decided influence upon his
community. The parental household included seven children, five of whom survive
- William L. of Apple River Twp.; Samuel D, our subject; Martha, the wife of
James Sherard of Turner Co, Dakota; Matthew residing in Northern Wisconsin, and
Ann E. in Elizabeth Twp. A great shadow fell upon the household with the death
of the wife and mother which occurred Sept. 13, 1861.
Samuel D. White grew from a child to manhood at the old homestead, occupied in a
manner similar to the sons of the early pioneer, gleaning a limited education
under the imperfect school system of that time, his studies being mostly
prosecuted in the winter season, while, during the time of sowing and reaping,
his services were utilized about the homestead until the outbreak of the Civil
War. Soon after the first call for troops he entred the ranks of the Union Army,
becoming a member of Co D 45th IL Inf. which was assigned to the Dept. of TN. He
participated in many of the important battles which followed thereafter - Ft.
Donelson, Shiloh, the siege of Corinth, Port Gibson, Raymond, Champion Hills and
the siege of Vicksburg, at which latter place his regiment held the pot of
honor, and its flag was the first which floated over the city after its
surrender. He was also in other engagements and skirmished too numerous to
mention until meeting the enemy in the siege of Atlanta. In the meantime he was
twice wounded on the field of Shiloh in the head by minnie balls. These however,
did not disable him so as to be unfit for duty. At the expiration of his term of
enlistment he received his honorable discharge Nov. 20, 1864 at Nashville TN and
soon afterward returned to his native county.
The year following his retirement from the army Mr. White was married Sept. 20,
1865 to Josephine Mougin, also a native of this county, born in Rice Twp. July
19, 1850. Mrs. White is the daughter of Augustus and Catherine (Gammon) Mougin,
the former a native of France and the latter born in the State of Maine. They
emigrated to what was then the Far West, settling in Rice Twp. about 1842. They
are still living on the old homestead, which, by their united labors, they built
up from a wild and uncultivated tract of land. Nothwithstanding they are quite
well advanced in years, they are hale and hearty and in the enjoyment of good
health, sitting under their own vine and fig tree, amid the comforts which they
have so justly earned, and with the blessings of scores of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. White after their marriage located on the farm which they now
occupy. In due time they gathered around their fireside children to the number
of twelve - Emily is the wife of James Sanderson, of Rice Twp.; Ellsworth died
when three months old; Kittie J. is the wife of Samuel Clark of Elizabeth Twp:
Matilda, Nevada, Ida, Samuel D Jr., Josephine, Eliza, Belle, Cyrus and Hattie
are at home with their parents The homestead includes 256 acres of land, which
with its improvements, makes a valuable estate in the accumulation of which Mr.
White has received the assistance of his industrious and worthy wife. They are
both favorites in the social circle, and are often to be found foremost in the
enterprises set on foot for the elevation of society and the general good of the
community. Our subject votes the straight Republican ticket and has served as
Assessor three years. He is public-spirited and liberal, prompt to meet his
obligations and a man whose word is considered as good as his bond.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 528, Transcribed and contributed to
Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".5Census, Federal - 1900 - Turner Co., S. Dakota, Twsp 97, Ancestry p. 6 of 13.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 23of 26).
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 23 of 26).
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 23 of 26).
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 23 of 26).
3Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, Ancestry p. 18 of 33, 6 Jun 1900. "Line 53 205 Bonthilier St.
White, S. D. head born Jan 1840 age 60 m. 35 yrs day laborer
Josephine wife Jul 1847 53 35 16 chil b./10 living
Reitz, Matilda dau Aug 1871 28 D day domestic 4b./3 living
Edward Gr son Aug 1887 12
Samuel son Apr 1877 23 S
White,Hattie dau Jun 1888 11
Adam son Oct 1889 10
Mabel dau Aug 1891 8."4Census, Federal - 1920 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savana Ward #3, ED# 13, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
5Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, sheet 9B, Ancestyr p. 18 of 33.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
3Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008. "Hattie Edith White (b1888) married John Columbus Knight (1885-1961) on Sept. 26, 1905 in Rhode Island, Illinois. I have a number of photos which I will have scanned and will share with you. Hattie was truly quite beautiful and had the most gorgeous hair and blue eyes. Apparently Hattie's sister Belle Anne married Walter Eyler and they had a double wedding together."
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, sheet 9B, Ancestyr p. 18 of 33. "Line 53 205 Bonthilier St.
White, S. D. head born Jan 1840 age 60 m. 35 yrs day laborer
Josephine wife Jul 1847 53 35 16 chil b./10 living
Reitz, Matilda dau Aug 1871 28 D day domestic 4b./3 living
Edward Gr son Aug 1887 12
Samuel son Apr 1877 23 S
White,Hattie dau Jun 1888 11
Adam son Oct 1889 10
Mabel dau Aug 1891 8."3Christine Walters, transcriber and contributer to "Genealogy Trails", Samuel D. White, from Portraits and Biographical pg. 528, http://genealogytrails.com/ill/jodaviess/biowhitesd.html. "Jo Daviess County Genealogy & History
Jo Daviess County
Biographies
Samuel D. White
Elizabeth Twp.
This gentleman bears the distinction of being one of the oldest natives of
Elizabeth Township. He is in the prime of life, having been born Dec. 20, 1840
and has his present home on section 19, a good farm under thorough cultivation,
with a substantial set of frame buildings. He was trained by careful parents to
habits of industry and frugality and bids fair to become, like his father, one
of the land-marks of this part of the county.
The parents were Andrew and Matilda White, who were natives of County Tyrone,
Ireland, whence they emigrated to America after their marriage about 1833. They
landed in Philadelphia, where they sojourned five years, the father being
employed in the dye works. In 1838 they set out for Northern IL and coming to
this county, settled upon the land included in the present farm of our subject,
being the land had come into the market. In 1847 the father secured it from the
Government, paying $1.25 per acre, the purchase including a half-section.
At the time Andrew White settled in this county the land around him was in its
primitive condition and over it Indians and wild animals roamed unrestrained.
The hardy pioneer battled with the elements of the new soil, season after
season, under many drawbacks and discouragements, including a distant market, to
which he conveyed his products by the slow methods of horse or ox-team. There
probably seldom occurred to him the thought of retracing his steps to a more
congenial clime and he persevered until Providence began to smile upon his
labors. There opened up slowly from the wilderness the fields of corn and grain
and the other indications of civilization, while around him, here and there,
gradually appeared the cabins of other settlers, encouraging him to prosecute
his first purpose. He had the honor of being the first man to settle within the
limits of Elizabeth Township. The father of our subject continued at the old
homestead until his death, which occurred Sept. 13, 1863, when he was about 67
years of age. He had become widely and favorably known throughout the county,
not only for his pioneer labors in connection with the cultivation of the soil,
but for the strength of his character, which left its decided influence upon his
community. The parental household included seven children, five of whom survive
- William L. of Apple River Twp.; Samuel D, our subject; Martha, the wife of
James Sherard of Turner Co, Dakota; Matthew residing in Northern Wisconsin, and
Ann E. in Elizabeth Twp. A great shadow fell upon the household with the death
of the wife and mother which occurred Sept. 13, 1861.
Samuel D. White grew from a child to manhood at the old homestead, occupied in a
manner similar to the sons of the early pioneer, gleaning a limited education
under the imperfect school system of that time, his studies being mostly
prosecuted in the winter season, while, during the time of sowing and reaping,
his services were utilized about the homestead until the outbreak of the Civil
War. Soon after the first call for troops he entred the ranks of the Union Army,
becoming a member of Co D 45th IL Inf. which was assigned to the Dept. of TN. He
participated in many of the important battles which followed thereafter - Ft.
Donelson, Shiloh, the siege of Corinth, Port Gibson, Raymond, Champion Hills and
the siege of Vicksburg, at which latter place his regiment held the pot of
honor, and its flag was the first which floated over the city after its
surrender. He was also in other engagements and skirmished too numerous to
mention until meeting the enemy in the siege of Atlanta. In the meantime he was
twice wounded on the field of Shiloh in the head by minnie balls. These however,
did not disable him so as to be unfit for duty. At the expiration of his term of
enlistment he received his honorable discharge Nov. 20, 1864 at Nashville TN and
soon afterward returned to his native county.
The year following his retirement from the army Mr. White was married Sept. 20,
1865 to Josephine Mougin, also a native of this county, born in Rice Twp. July
19, 1850. Mrs. White is the daughter of Augustus and Catherine (Gammon) Mougin,
the former a native of France and the latter born in the State of Maine. They
emigrated to what was then the Far West, settling in Rice Twp. about 1842. They
are still living on the old homestead, which, by their united labors, they built
up from a wild and uncultivated tract of land. Nothwithstanding they are quite
well advanced in years, they are hale and hearty and in the enjoyment of good
health, sitting under their own vine and fig tree, amid the comforts which they
have so justly earned, and with the blessings of scores of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. White after their marriage located on the farm which they now
occupy. In due time they gathered around their fireside children to the number
of twelve - Emily is the wife of James Sanderson, of Rice Twp.; Ellsworth died
when three months old; Kittie J. is the wife of Samuel Clark of Elizabeth Twp:
Matilda, Nevada, Ida, Samuel D Jr., Josephine, Eliza, Belle, Cyrus and Hattie
are at home with their parents The homestead includes 256 acres of land, which
with its improvements, makes a valuable estate in the accumulation of which Mr.
White has received the assistance of his industrious and worthy wife. They are
both favorites in the social circle, and are often to be found foremost in the
enterprises set on foot for the elevation of society and the general good of the
community. Our subject votes the straight Republican ticket and has served as
Assessor three years. He is public-spirited and liberal, prompt to meet his
obligations and a man whose word is considered as good as his bond.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 528, Transcribed and contributed to
Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".4Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, sheet 9B, Ancestyr p. 18 of 33.
5Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008. "Hattie Edith White (b1888) married John Columbus Knight (1885-1961) on Sept. 26, 1905 in Rhode Island, Illinois. I have a number of photos which I will have scanned and will share with you. Hattie was truly quite beautiful and had the most gorgeous hair and blue eyes. Apparently Hattie's sister Belle Anne married Walter Eyler and they had a double wedding together."
1Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
1Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
1Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
1Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
1Diane Miller, Email of 23 Apr 2008.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Ramsey Co., Minnesota, St Paul Ward 2, Dist 19, sheet 9A (Ancestry p. 17 of 33), 12 Jan 1920. "Line 35 343 Earl St.
Kish, Joseph head age 41 b. WI f.born Canada m born Penn OCC-Railroad engineer
Myrtle wife 33 Ill Ill Ill
Emma dau 14 WI
Loretta dau 12
Gladys dau 10
Rachel mother 70 Penn Penn Penn."3Census, Federal - 1930 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, Campbell, ED # 5, Ancestry p. 17 of 30. "Line 46 N. Salem Rd. R. 5 Dwelling # 183 Family # 185
Kish, Joseph head O R age 50 m. age 25 b. WI father b. Canada mother b. Ohio Railroad Engineer
Myrtle wife 44 18 Ill Ill Ill None
Loretta dau 22 WI WI Ill Laborer - Guaze fatory
Jule son 4 11/12 WI WI Ill."4Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107, Sheet # 14A; Ancestry p. 27 of 34. "Line 1 1702 Wood St. Dwelling 313 Family 322
Kish, Joseph head age 30 married 5 yrs b. Wisc f.b. Canada m.b. Ohio occ: (illegible)
Myrtle wife 24 5 IL IL IL
Emma dau 4 WI WI IL
Loretta dau 2 WI same
Gladys dau 1 WI "."5Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Ramsey Co., Minnesota, St Paul Ward 2, Dist 19, sheet 9A (Ancestry p. 17 of 33), 12 Jan 1920. "Line 35 343 Earl St.
Kish, Joseph head age 41 b. WI f.born Canada m born Penn OCC-Railroad engineer
Myrtle wife 33 Ill Ill Ill
Emma dau 14 WI
Loretta dau 12
Gladys dau 10
Rachel mother 70 Penn Penn Penn."3Census, Federal - 1930 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, Campbell, ED # 5, Ancestry p. 17 of 30. "Line 46 N. Salem Rd. R. 5 Dwelling # 183 Family # 185
Kish, Joseph head O R age 50 m. age 25 b. WI father b. Canada mother b. Ohio Railroad Engineer
Myrtle wife 44 18 Ill Ill Ill None
Loretta dau 22 WI WI Ill Laborer - Guaze fatory
Jule son 4 11/12 WI WI Ill."4Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Elizabeth, ED# 34. "Line 9 Dwelling # 218 Family # 221
White, Samuel D. age 39
Josephine 30 wife
Emily 13 dau
Catherine J. 10 dau
Matilda 7 dau
Nevada 6 son
Ida 3 dau
Samuel D. 2 son
Josephine 4/12 dau
Eliza 31 sister check marks in col 20: maimed, crippled etc 22: cannot read 23: cannot write
Wilcox, Harry 33 farm hand."5Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107, Sheet # 14A; Ancestry p. 27 of 34, Apr 1910. "Line 1 1702 Wood St. Dwelling 313 Family 322
Kish, Joseph head age 30 married 5 yrs b. Wisc f.b. Canada m.b. Ohio occ: (illegible)
Myrtle wife 24 5 IL IL IL
Emma dau 4 WI WI IL
Loretta dau 2 WI same
Gladys dau 1 WI "."6Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Elizabeth, ED# 34, sheet 14B (Ancestry p. 28 of 30).
7Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Ramsey Co., Minnesota, St Paul Ward 2, Dist 19, sheet 9A (Ancestry p. 17 of 33), 12 Jan 1920. "Line 35 343 Earl St.
Kish, Joseph head age 41 b. WI f.born Canada m born Penn OCC-Railroad engineer
Myrtle wife 33 Ill Ill Ill
Emma dau 14 WI
Loretta dau 12
Gladys dau 10
Rachel mother 70 Penn Penn Penn."2Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107, Sheet # 14A; Ancestry p. 27 of 34. "Line 1 1702 Wood St. Dwelling 313 Family 322
Kish, Joseph head age 30 married 5 yrs b. Wisc f.b. Canada m.b. Ohio occ: (illegible)
Myrtle wife 24 5 IL IL IL
Emma dau 4 WI WI IL
Loretta dau 2 WI same
Gladys dau 1 WI "."
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Ramsey Co., Minnesota, St Paul Ward 2, Dist 19, sheet 9A (Ancestry p. 17 of 33). "Line 35 343 Earl St.
Kish, Joseph head age 41 b. WI f.born Canada m born Penn OCC-Railroad engineer
Myrtle wife 33 Ill Ill Ill
Emma dau 14 WI
Loretta dau 12
Gladys dau 10
Rachel mother 70 Penn Penn Penn."2Census, Federal - 1930 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, Campbell, ED # 5, Ancestry p. 17 of 30. "Line 46 N. Salem Rd. R. 5 Dwelling # 183 Family # 185
Kish, Joseph head O R age 50 m. age 25 b. WI father b. Canada mother b. Ohio Railroad Engineer
Myrtle wife 44 18 Ill Ill Ill None
Loretta dau 22 WI WI Ill Laborer - Guaze fatory
Jule son 4 11/12 WI WI Ill."3Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107. "Line 1 1702 Wood St. Dwelling 313 Family 322
Kish, Joseph head age 30 married 5 yrs b. Wisc f.b. Canada m.b. Ohio occ: (illegible)
Myrtle wife 24 5 IL IL IL
Emma dau 4 WI WI IL
Loretta dau 2 WI same
Gladys dau 1 WI "."
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Ramsey Co., Minnesota, St Paul Ward 2, Dist 19, sheet 9A (Ancestry p. 17 of 33). "Line 35 343 Earl St.
Kish, Joseph head age 41 b. WI f.born Canada m born Penn OCC-Railroad engineer
Myrtle wife 33 Ill Ill Ill
Emma dau 14 WI
Loretta dau 12
Gladys dau 10
Rachel mother 70 Penn Penn Penn."2Census, Federal - 1910 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, La Crosse, Ward 10, ED # 107, Sheet # 14A; Ancestry p. 27 of 34. "Line 1 1702 Wood St. Dwelling 313 Family 322
Kish, Joseph head age 30 married 5 yrs b. Wisc f.b. Canada m.b. Ohio occ: (illegible)
Myrtle wife 24 5 IL IL IL
Emma dau 4 WI WI IL
Loretta dau 2 WI same
Gladys dau 1 WI "."
1Census, Federal - 1930 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, Campbell, ED # 5, Ancestry p. 17 of 30, 9 Apr 1930. "Line 46 N. Salem Rd. R. 5 Dwelling # 183 Family # 185
Kish, Joseph head O R age 50 m. age 25 b. WI father b. Canada mother b. Ohio Railroad Engineer
Myrtle wife 44 18 Ill Ill Ill None
Loretta dau 22 WI WI Ill Laborer - Guaze fatory
Jule son 4 11/12 WI WI Ill."2Social Security Death Index.
3Census, Federal - 1930 - La Crosse Co., Wisconsin, Campbell, ED # 5, Ancestry p. 17 of 30.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1910 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover ED# 25, Sheet 11 A; Ancestry p. 21 of 29. "Line 4 Dwelling # 255 Family # 257
Jobe, Charles H. head age 23 married 2 yrs b. IL F. b. IL M. b. IL Occ: Farmer on own account
Mabel wife 19 2 all the same
Floyd C son 1 8/12 "."3Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover, ED# 29, Sheet 14A; Ancestry p. 26 of 26, 29 Jan 1920.
4Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover, ED# 29, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26), 29 Jan 1920.
5Census, Federal - 1910 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover ED# 25.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Elizabeth, ED# 34, sheet 14B (Ancestry p. 28 of 30). "Line 9 Dwelling # 218 Family # 221
White, Samuel D. age 39
Josephine 30 wife
Emily 13 dau
Catherine J. 10 dau
Matilda 7 dau
Nevada 6 son
Ida 3 dau
Samuel D. 2 son
Josephine 4/12 dau
Eliza 31 sister check marks in col 20: maimed, crippled etc 22: cannot read 23: cannot write
Wilcox, Harry 33 farm hand."3Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover, ED# 29, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26), 29 Jan 1920.
4Census, Federal - 1910 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover ED# 25, Sheet 11 A; Ancestry p. 21 of 29, 7 May 1910. "Line 4 Dwelling # 255 Family # 257
Jobe, Charles H. head age 23 married 2 yrs b. IL F. b. IL M. b. IL Occ: Farmer on own account
Mabel wife 19 2 all the same
Floyd C son 1 8/12 "."5Census, Federal - 1930 - JoDaviess, Illinois, Hanover, ED 17, Ancestry p. 2 of 10. "Line 58
Jobe, Harry C. Head owns Radio Farm age 43 m. at age 20 IL IL IL Farmer
Mable E. Wife 37 15 same
Floyd L. son 21
Earl K. son 17."6Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Elizabeth, ED# 34, sheet 14B (Ancestry p. 28 of 30).
7Census, Federal - 1910 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover ED# 25.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover, ED# 29, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
2Census, Federal - 1910 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover ED# 25, Sheet 11 A; Ancestry p. 21 of 29, 7 May 1910. "Line 4 Dwelling # 255 Family # 257
Jobe, Charles H. head age 23 married 2 yrs b. IL F. b. IL M. b. IL Occ: Farmer on own account
Mabel wife 19 2 all the same
Floyd C son 1 8/12 "."3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Hanover, ED# 29, sheet 14A (Ancestry p. 26 of 26).
2Social Security Death Index.
3Social Security Death Index.
1Jo Daviess Estate Files for Samuel D. White, Office of Circuit Court, Jo Daviess County Court House, 330 N. Bench St., Galena, IL, Record Box 174.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, sheet 9B, Ancestyr p. 18 of 33. "Line 53 205 Bonthilier St.
White, S. D. head born Jan 1840 age 60 m. 35 yrs day laborer
Josephine wife Jul 1847 53 35 16 chil b./10 living
Reitz, Matilda dau Aug 1871 28 D day domestic 4b./3 living
Edward Gr son Aug 1887 12
Samuel son Apr 1877 23 S
White,Hattie dau Jun 1888 11
Adam son Oct 1889 10
Mabel dau Aug 1891 8."3Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess, Illinois, East Galena, ED # 26, Sheet 9 A; Ancestry p. 17 of 30, 8 Jan 1920. "Line 2 Webster St. Dwelling # 213 Family # 225
White, Adam head age 30 b. IL f. b. IL m. b. IL Occupation: miner in a Zinc mine.
Ada wife 25 IL Germany IL."4Census, Federal - 1930 - Holt Co, Nebraska, Golden ED 13, Sheet 6B; Ancestry p. 12 of 12. "Line 58 Dwelling # 141 Family # 142
White, Adam A head rent $8/mo no radio age 40 married age 23 Occupation Truck Driver for High Line.
Ada C. 35 18."5Census, Federal - 1900 - Jo Daviess, IL, East Galena, dist 33, sheet 9B, Ancestyr p. 18 of 33.
6World War I Draft Registration, 10 Jun 1917, Ancestry.com.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Jo Daviess, Illinois, East Galena, ED # 26, Sheet 9 A; Ancestry p. 17 of 30, 8 Jan 1920. "Line 2 Webster St. Dwelling # 213 Family # 225
White, Adam head age 30 b. IL f. b. IL m. b. IL Occupation: miner in a Zinc mine.
Ada wife 25 IL Germany IL."2Census, Federal - 1930 - Holt Co, Nebraska, Golden ED 13. "Line 58 Dwelling # 141 Family # 142
White, Adam A head rent $8/mo no radio age 40 married age 23 Occupation Truck Driver for High Line.
Ada C. 35 18."
1White, Lizzie - letter to Helen White 31 DEC 1962, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
1White, Lizzie - letter to Helen White 31 DEC 1962, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Collingsworth Co., Texas, Wellington, ED# 29, sheet 6B (Ancestry 11 of 40).
3Census, Federal - 1930 - Taylor Co., Texas, Precinct 1, District 17, sheet 16B, (Ancestry p. 32 0f 34).
4Census, Federal - 1920 - Collingsworth Co., Texas, Wellington, ED# 29, sheet 6B (Ancestry 11 of 40).
1Idaho Marriages, 1842 -1996.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Cassia Co., Idaho, Starrhs Ferry, p. 5B, Apr 1930. "Line 56 Dwelling # 88 Household # 91
Lewis, Audie F. head rent no radio age 28 m. at age 22 NC NC NC occ: Foreman/section gang/ RR
Roxie A. wife 27 21 ID NS OR
Virginia dau 4 9/12 ID NC ID
William F. son 9/12 ID NC ID."3Census, Federal - 1930 - Cassia Co., Idaho, Starrhs Ferry, sheet 5B (Ancestry 10 of 10), Apr 1930.
4Social Security Death Index.
5Social Security Death Index.
6Ancestry.com, Idaho Marriages 1842-1996.
1Census, Federal - 1920 - Whatcom Co., WA - ED# 231, p. 3B, p. 4A, 6 Jan 1920. "Line 1 318 laurel St. dwelling # 53 Family # 90
Stevens, Addison Head Rents age 52 m imm: 1870 Nat: 1910 NS WI WI occ: coal Miner wage
Zenia wife 42 m OR OH VA none
Roxie dau 17 s OR NS OR school
Mildred dau 15 s ID NS OR school
Wayne son 13 s ID NS OR school
Roy son 8 s ID NS OR school
Lloyd son 6 s ID NS OR
Catherine dau 3 s ID NS OR
Marion dau 1 s WA NS OR."2Census, Federal - 1930 - Cassia Co., Idaho, Starrhs Ferry, sheet 5B, Apr 1930. "Line 56 Dwelling # 88 Household # 91
Lewis, Audie F. head rent no radio age 28 m. at age 22 NC NC NC occ: Foreman/section gang/ RR
Roxie A. wife 27 21 ID NS OR
Virginia dau 4 9/12 ID NC ID
William F. son 9/12 ID NC ID."3Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, 6B6N-Z8.
4Social Security Death Index.
5Ancestry.com, Roxie Stevens Family Tree.
6Ancestry.com, Idaho Marriages 1842-1996.
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Cassia Co., Idaho, Starrhs Ferry, Sheet 5B (Ancestry p. 10 of 10), Apr 1930. "Line 56 Dwelling # 88 Household # 91
Lewis, Audie F. head rent no radio age 28 m. at age 22 NC NC NC occ: Foreman/section gang/ RR
Roxie A. wife 27 21 ID NS OR
Virginia dau 4 9/12 ID NC ID
William F. son 9/12 ID NC ID."2Census, Federal - 1930 - Cassia Co., Idaho, Starrhs Ferry, Sheet 5B (Ancestry p. 10 of 10).