Birth 1842 in Pennsylvania
Death 2 Oct 1883 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Son of James W WHITE Sr 1816 – 1899 and wife Maria Angela 1818 – 1895
Married Amanda Melvina TOMER 1846 – 1914; parents of:
Henry Moseley WHITE 1866 – 1924
David R WHITE 1867 – 1899
Maria Angela WHITE 1869 – 1936
Edgar Boyd WHITE 1871 – ?
Eliza Melvina "Lidda" WHITE 1873 – 1952
Andrew Jackson Davis WHITE 1876 – 1939
Civil War Veteran:
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 1 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company A, 63rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 1 Aug 1861. Mustered Out Company A, 63rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 1 Aug 1864.
"Samuel H. White aged forty-one, was found dead in his outhouse yesterday morning at his residence on Scott street, i the Twenty-first ward. He had been subject to fits for the past nine years. His wife was preparing breakfast, and wondering what delayed her husband went in search of him and found him doubled up on the floor of the closet with his head under him and his neck broken. He was a carpenter by-trade and leaves a wife and four children. The coroner rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts."
Source: Pittsburgh Gazette - Oct 2, 1883
Birth 1842 in Pennsylvania
Death 2 Oct 1883 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Son of James W WHITE Sr 1816 – 1899 and wife Maria Angela 1818 – 1895
Married Amanda Melvina TOMER 1846 – 1914; parents of:
Henry Moseley WHITE 1866 – 1924
David R WHITE 1867 – 1899
Maria Angela WHITE 1869 – 1936
Edgar Boyd WHITE 1871 – ?
Eliza Melvina "Lidda" WHITE 1873 – 1952
Andrew Jackson Davis WHITE 1876 – 1939
Civil War Veteran:
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 1 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company A, 63rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 1 Aug 1861. Mustered Out Company A, 63rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 1 Aug 1864.
"Samuel H. White aged forty-one, was found dead in his outhouse yesterday morning at his residence on Scott street, i the Twenty-first ward. He had been subject to fits for the past nine years. His wife was preparing breakfast, and wondering what delayed her husband went in search of him and found him doubled up on the floor of the closet with his head under him and his neck broken. He was a carpenter by-trade and leaves a wife and four children. The coroner rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts."
Source: Pittsburgh Gazette - Oct 2, 1883
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