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Emma Jane <I>Olinger</I> White

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Emma Jane Olinger White

Birth
White County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 May 1900 (aged 34)
Aitkin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Story County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Section, Row 12-6
Memorial ID
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Emma Jane Olinger was born in White County, Indiana, Sept 25, 1865, and died in
Atkin County, Minnesota, May 18, 1900, 34 years, 7 months and 23 days. Her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Olinger, removed to Iowa when she was but a small
child, and she was married to L. R. White, April 12, 1890. They lived in this
vicinity for several years after marriage, and then removed to Minnesota. The
deceased leaves three little girls and an infant baby to mourn their loss,
besides other relatives. Her brother, Warran, of Algona and sister-in-law Mrs.
Ole P. Sabo, of this place attended the funeral which was held Tuesday at
Etwell, the services being conducted from the M. E. Church by the Rev. J. M.
Williams. She was a loving mother and faithful wife, and her many friends in
this vicinity can attest to the gentleness of her nature and many aimable
attributes that constitute a noble woman who is loved and esteemed by all who
new her. (Origin unknown)
Emma Jane Olinger was born in White County, Indiana, Sept 25, 1865, and died in
Atkin County, Minnesota, May 18, 1900, 34 years, 7 months and 23 days. Her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Olinger, removed to Iowa when she was but a small
child, and she was married to L. R. White, April 12, 1890. They lived in this
vicinity for several years after marriage, and then removed to Minnesota. The
deceased leaves three little girls and an infant baby to mourn their loss,
besides other relatives. Her brother, Warran, of Algona and sister-in-law Mrs.
Ole P. Sabo, of this place attended the funeral which was held Tuesday at
Etwell, the services being conducted from the M. E. Church by the Rev. J. M.
Williams. She was a loving mother and faithful wife, and her many friends in
this vicinity can attest to the gentleness of her nature and many aimable
attributes that constitute a noble woman who is loved and esteemed by all who
new her. (Origin unknown)

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wife of L.R. White, Their children Died May 18, 1900



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