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William Nathan White

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William Nathan White

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
2 Mar 1856 (aged 39)
Thurston County, Washington, USA
Burial
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Next to Margaret Stewart White Ruddell
Indiana would have been Indiana Territory at the time of William's birth.

William White was a casualty of the 1855-56 Puget Sound Treaty War. He was attacked by Indians near Fort Eaton [GPS 46.985716,-122.738259] while he and his family were returning to their homestead. His death may have prompted Daniel and Ann Elizabeth (Bigelow) to found Forest Cemetery.
Bio by: Tenalquot

His death would have been in Washington Territory in 1856.
Next to Margaret Stewart White Ruddell
Indiana would have been Indiana Territory at the time of William's birth.

William White was a casualty of the 1855-56 Puget Sound Treaty War. He was attacked by Indians near Fort Eaton [GPS 46.985716,-122.738259] while he and his family were returning to their homestead. His death may have prompted Daniel and Ann Elizabeth (Bigelow) to found Forest Cemetery.
Bio by: Tenalquot

His death would have been in Washington Territory in 1856.

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