- William Hugh Whiteside 6/2/1834-11/7/1904
- Martha E Whiteside Porter 5/31/1836-2/14/1906
Wife #2 - Elizabeth L Harper
- Mary J Whiteside Whitesides 6/1/1842-
- Moses H Whiteside 1842-
Wife #3 - Mahala H Mansinby Calhoun
- Ellinor F Whiteside Williams 1847-
- Samuel G Whiteside 4/28/1853-
- Mary J Whiteside 1852-
- James Madison Whiteside 3/3/1854-2/16/1931
- Harvey Calhoun Whiteside 6/2/1856-9/6/1900
- Nancy Belle Francis Whiteside
- John Newton Whiteside Jr
J. N. Whitesides was born Feb. 18, 1814; died Feb. 8, 1893; professed faith in Christ and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church in early life; served as ruling elder for nearly 50 yrs. He was sick only 4 days. Though he possessed but little of this worlds goods, he was rich in grace. Those who knew him best loved him most. His conversation has been about leaving this world since the death of his wife nearly twelve months ago. Bro. Whitesides was one among the best men I ever knew. "Mark the perfect man & behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace." - Blue Springs, Miss. by B. B. Strain
- William Hugh Whiteside 6/2/1834-11/7/1904
- Martha E Whiteside Porter 5/31/1836-2/14/1906
Wife #2 - Elizabeth L Harper
- Mary J Whiteside Whitesides 6/1/1842-
- Moses H Whiteside 1842-
Wife #3 - Mahala H Mansinby Calhoun
- Ellinor F Whiteside Williams 1847-
- Samuel G Whiteside 4/28/1853-
- Mary J Whiteside 1852-
- James Madison Whiteside 3/3/1854-2/16/1931
- Harvey Calhoun Whiteside 6/2/1856-9/6/1900
- Nancy Belle Francis Whiteside
- John Newton Whiteside Jr
J. N. Whitesides was born Feb. 18, 1814; died Feb. 8, 1893; professed faith in Christ and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church in early life; served as ruling elder for nearly 50 yrs. He was sick only 4 days. Though he possessed but little of this worlds goods, he was rich in grace. Those who knew him best loved him most. His conversation has been about leaving this world since the death of his wife nearly twelve months ago. Bro. Whitesides was one among the best men I ever knew. "Mark the perfect man & behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace." - Blue Springs, Miss. by B. B. Strain
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His Words were kindness
his deeds were love
His spirit humble
he rests above.
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