He is the brother of Nathaniel (c.1854); Clarinda (c.1856); William Wesley (1857); James Washington (1858); Nelson; Sophia Ann (c.1863); Margaret (1864), Sarah F. (c.1865) White and half brother of Henry Charles (1868); Simeon; Peter Smith (1874) and Eddie White.
Around 1886, Milton J White married Emily Minerva Lusena "Sena" Johnson (1870-1939) in Missouri. Their 9 children are Tilden "Edd" Edward (1887); Florence Nellie (1889); Emmett (1891); Stella Mae (1894); Cora Letha (1897); Lura 'Sis' Bell (1900); Alma Eugenia (1903); Finis Elchar (1906) and Robbie Leona (1909). Around 1890, Milton moved his family to Blossom, Lamar County, Texas.
He was a farmer. By 1910, he was, also, a public chicken peddler, a vendor of eggs and poultry.
On April 20, 1915, Milton Jackson White, age 55, died at 6 p.m. in Blossom, Lamar County, TX (a). The next day, the funeral service was at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. V. E. Thompson at the Sylvan Cemetery where he was buried between his children preceding him in death, Stella & Emmett, at Sylvan, Lamar County, TX.
Footnotes: (a) A funeral notice was sent out inviting friends and acquaintances of the family. A copy saved by daughter, Letha, had written at the bottom, "My Precious old Daddy".
References: www.geni.com/people/Milton-Jackson-White-1860-1915/6000000008663432545
Biography arranged by family researcher Jim Semple, Jr., Contributor # 47523168, subject to additions and corrections.
He is the brother of Nathaniel (c.1854); Clarinda (c.1856); William Wesley (1857); James Washington (1858); Nelson; Sophia Ann (c.1863); Margaret (1864), Sarah F. (c.1865) White and half brother of Henry Charles (1868); Simeon; Peter Smith (1874) and Eddie White.
Around 1886, Milton J White married Emily Minerva Lusena "Sena" Johnson (1870-1939) in Missouri. Their 9 children are Tilden "Edd" Edward (1887); Florence Nellie (1889); Emmett (1891); Stella Mae (1894); Cora Letha (1897); Lura 'Sis' Bell (1900); Alma Eugenia (1903); Finis Elchar (1906) and Robbie Leona (1909). Around 1890, Milton moved his family to Blossom, Lamar County, Texas.
He was a farmer. By 1910, he was, also, a public chicken peddler, a vendor of eggs and poultry.
On April 20, 1915, Milton Jackson White, age 55, died at 6 p.m. in Blossom, Lamar County, TX (a). The next day, the funeral service was at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. V. E. Thompson at the Sylvan Cemetery where he was buried between his children preceding him in death, Stella & Emmett, at Sylvan, Lamar County, TX.
Footnotes: (a) A funeral notice was sent out inviting friends and acquaintances of the family. A copy saved by daughter, Letha, had written at the bottom, "My Precious old Daddy".
References: www.geni.com/people/Milton-Jackson-White-1860-1915/6000000008663432545
Biography arranged by family researcher Jim Semple, Jr., Contributor # 47523168, subject to additions and corrections.
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