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Sign up freeWILLIAM White 1675 – 1703 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: About 1675
Birth Location: Catton, Sussex, , England
Death Date: 14 Sep 1703
Death Location: Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Father: Joseph White
Mother: Meggie Church
Spouse(s): Miriam Short
Children(s): Alexander Farmer
The story of WILLIAM White began in 1675 in Catton, Sussex, , England. WILLIAM White married Miriam Short, and had children including Alexander Samuel White Jr Farmer. WILLIAM White passed away in 1703 in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Biography
- The story of WILLIAM White began in 1675 in Catton, Sussex, , England.
- WILLIAM White married Miriam Short, and had children including Alexander Samuel White Jr Farmer.
- WILLIAM White passed away in 1703 in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.
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WILLIAM White's Ancestors
WILLIAM White's Descendants
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1. Alexander (Samuel White Jr) Farmer (1694 – About 1752) m. Hannah Piggott (14 August 1709 – 1752)
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1. WILLIAM ((W)) WHITE (7 Jan 1727 – 28 Jun 1779)
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1. JEAN ((W)) WHITE (1 Mar 1747 – 1791) m. JOHN ((W) b) TOWNSLEY (1748 – 12 Feb 1791)
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1. Margaret (W) Townsley (Apr 1765 – 1804) m. John (W) Ewing (1760 – 11 Sep 1801)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: About 1675
Event Place: Catton, Sussex, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Sep 1703
Event Place: Chester, Pennsylvania, United States