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Carrie Alice White

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Carrie Alice White

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
22 Mar 1920 (aged 48)
Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec Old Lot 101
Memorial ID
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Carrie Alice White was born on 11 May 1871 in Jackson C.H., Jackson Co., OH. Her parents were John W. White and Margaret J. Harper. (Ohio Births). Carrie (also listed as Alice C.) was living with her parents and her siblings in the 1880, 1900, and 1910 Censuses. No occupation was listed for her in any of the censuses.

Her father died 29 Apr 1914. Carrie, listed as Alice, was a survivor living at home.

Carrie died on 11 Mar 1920, at the age of 48, in Jamestown, Greene Co., OH. She was single. and her occupation was listed as “At Home.” Her parents were J.W. White, born PA and Margaret Harper, born PA. She was buried in Jackson, OH.

Jamestown, OH, is 80 miles from Jackson. Carrie's mother continued to live in Jackson; in 1920, the year Carrie died, Margaret was 84. One can speculate that Carrie had some disability that precluded her mother from caring for her and she was sent to a home after her father died.(Bio courtesy of Don Harper)
Carrie Alice White was born on 11 May 1871 in Jackson C.H., Jackson Co., OH. Her parents were John W. White and Margaret J. Harper. (Ohio Births). Carrie (also listed as Alice C.) was living with her parents and her siblings in the 1880, 1900, and 1910 Censuses. No occupation was listed for her in any of the censuses.

Her father died 29 Apr 1914. Carrie, listed as Alice, was a survivor living at home.

Carrie died on 11 Mar 1920, at the age of 48, in Jamestown, Greene Co., OH. She was single. and her occupation was listed as “At Home.” Her parents were J.W. White, born PA and Margaret Harper, born PA. She was buried in Jackson, OH.

Jamestown, OH, is 80 miles from Jackson. Carrie's mother continued to live in Jackson; in 1920, the year Carrie died, Margaret was 84. One can speculate that Carrie had some disability that precluded her mother from caring for her and she was sent to a home after her father died.(Bio courtesy of Don Harper)


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