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.
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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