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John White

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John White

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
4 Feb 1901 (aged 73)
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA
Burial
State Center, Marshall County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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John White, aged 78, died Saturday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs Anna Coppock, 406 North Fourth Avenue, as the result of a complication of diseases, caused by old age.

Mr White was born in Ohio December 31, 1827, and resided in that state until his early manhood. He was married to Miss Mary Castle in Pennsylvania December 27, 1846. Ten children were born to them, six of whom are living and were present at his bedside when the end came. Aside from Mrs Coppock the children are Mrs Loretta Pyle of Galva, Mrs Sarah Powers of Iowa Falls, Mr John White of State Center, Mrs Emma Hollingshead and Mr James P White of Shaller. Mr White was a member of the United Brethren faith, having joined the church of his faith when a young man 31 years of age. The remains were taken to State Center this morning for interment, the funeral being held from the Methodist church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs John Carney, of State Center, a daughter of the deceased, died but a few weeks ago. All of the children accompanied the remains, as did also Mr James Barkhusrt, of this city.

Monday, February 4, 1901 Evening Times Republican
John White, aged 78, died Saturday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs Anna Coppock, 406 North Fourth Avenue, as the result of a complication of diseases, caused by old age.

Mr White was born in Ohio December 31, 1827, and resided in that state until his early manhood. He was married to Miss Mary Castle in Pennsylvania December 27, 1846. Ten children were born to them, six of whom are living and were present at his bedside when the end came. Aside from Mrs Coppock the children are Mrs Loretta Pyle of Galva, Mrs Sarah Powers of Iowa Falls, Mr John White of State Center, Mrs Emma Hollingshead and Mr James P White of Shaller. Mr White was a member of the United Brethren faith, having joined the church of his faith when a young man 31 years of age. The remains were taken to State Center this morning for interment, the funeral being held from the Methodist church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs John Carney, of State Center, a daughter of the deceased, died but a few weeks ago. All of the children accompanied the remains, as did also Mr James Barkhusrt, of this city.

Monday, February 4, 1901 Evening Times Republican


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