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Isaac White Veteran

Birth
Washington County, Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Apr 1875 (aged 39)
Washington County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Washington County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Stone has "survived by wife & children".

Isaac W. White enlisted in Company H, First Kentucky volunteer Calvary, Union Army, along with his brothers, James T., Charles B. and Johnson. He was captured by the revels at Philadelphia, Tenn. Along with Charles and James. He and Charles survived because he was one of the last prisoners exchanged with the North. When he arrived home, family history says he was a mete skeleton and a person could count every bone in his body. It was a long recuperation before he could keep solid food down and his health was damaged until he died in 1875.

Married Frances Ann Matherly July 29,1858 Washington Co., KY

After his death, Frances married Stephen C. Smith on Jan. 11, 1881.

1860 census
Isaac White 25
Frances A White 20 (Born 5-1841)
William B S White 1

1870 census
Isaac White 34
Ann White 31
Smith White 11
Phillip White 8
Sarah White 6
Martha White 3
Mary White 8/1

1880 CENSUS
Francis A. White 38
Martha F. White 12
Cyntha E. White 6

1900 CENSUS
David C Smith 39
Francis Smith 59
Porter Smith 18
Wallace Holdman 5 (GRANDSON)Holderman correct spelling


WILLIAM B. SMITH WHITE, b. 21 Apr 1859, Kentucky.
PHILLIP EDMUND WHITE, b. 27 Oct 1860, Kentucky.
SARAH MARGARET WHITE, b. 04 Oct 1863, Kentucky; d. 1947, Washington Co., Kentucky.
MARTHA FRANCIS WHITE, b. 04 Sep 1867, Kentucky.
MAY or MARY WHITE, b. Oct 1869; d. Bef. 1880.
SYNTHA ELIZABETH WHITE, b. 10 May 1874, Kentucky.

Frances states she had 10 children with 8 living in 1900.

Stephen Porter Smith b. 4-15-1882 son by second marriage

Frances states she had 9 children and 3 living in 1910
Grandson Wallace Holderman living with her in 1910 age 15
Stone has "survived by wife & children".

Isaac W. White enlisted in Company H, First Kentucky volunteer Calvary, Union Army, along with his brothers, James T., Charles B. and Johnson. He was captured by the revels at Philadelphia, Tenn. Along with Charles and James. He and Charles survived because he was one of the last prisoners exchanged with the North. When he arrived home, family history says he was a mete skeleton and a person could count every bone in his body. It was a long recuperation before he could keep solid food down and his health was damaged until he died in 1875.

Married Frances Ann Matherly July 29,1858 Washington Co., KY

After his death, Frances married Stephen C. Smith on Jan. 11, 1881.

1860 census
Isaac White 25
Frances A White 20 (Born 5-1841)
William B S White 1

1870 census
Isaac White 34
Ann White 31
Smith White 11
Phillip White 8
Sarah White 6
Martha White 3
Mary White 8/1

1880 CENSUS
Francis A. White 38
Martha F. White 12
Cyntha E. White 6

1900 CENSUS
David C Smith 39
Francis Smith 59
Porter Smith 18
Wallace Holdman 5 (GRANDSON)Holderman correct spelling


WILLIAM B. SMITH WHITE, b. 21 Apr 1859, Kentucky.
PHILLIP EDMUND WHITE, b. 27 Oct 1860, Kentucky.
SARAH MARGARET WHITE, b. 04 Oct 1863, Kentucky; d. 1947, Washington Co., Kentucky.
MARTHA FRANCIS WHITE, b. 04 Sep 1867, Kentucky.
MAY or MARY WHITE, b. Oct 1869; d. Bef. 1880.
SYNTHA ELIZABETH WHITE, b. 10 May 1874, Kentucky.

Frances states she had 10 children with 8 living in 1900.

Stephen Porter Smith b. 4-15-1882 son by second marriage

Frances states she had 9 children and 3 living in 1910
Grandson Wallace Holderman living with her in 1910 age 15


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  • Created by: Deb Lowe
  • Added: Oct 31, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79655779/isaac-white: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac White (5 Dec 1835–23 Apr 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 79655779, citing White Cemetery, Washington County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Deb Lowe (contributor 46888369).