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Gabriel (Wight) White 1680–1704 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1680
Birth Location: Emsworth, Hampshire, England
Death Date: 1704
Death Location: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States possibly
Father: RICHARD White
Mother: Mary Nixon
Spouse(s): Sarah White
Children(s): William White
The story of Gabriel (Wight) White began in 1680 in Emsworth, Hampshire, England. Gabriel (Wight) White married Sarah Redman White, and had children including William Wyatt White. Gabriel (Wight) White passed away in 1704 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States possibly.
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Biography
- The story of Gabriel (Wight) White began in 1680 in Emsworth, Hampshire, England.
- Gabriel (Wight) White married Sarah Redman White, and had children including William Wyatt White.
- Gabriel (Wight) White passed away in 1704 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States possibly.
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Gabriel White's Descendants
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1. William (Wyatt) White 1703–1768 m. Elizabeth Few 1705–1737
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1. William White 1730–1806 m. Susannah (Davis) Thornburg 1733–1806
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1. James White 1764–1803 m. Tabitha Drake 1771–1856
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1. James (White) Jr 1792–1885 m. Jane Boswell 1794–1871
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Gabriel White's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1680
Event Place: Emsworth, Hampshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1704
Event Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States possibly