Thursday, July 4, 1878
Mr. Enoch White, who has been doctoring for the multiplying cancer, is suffering untold torments caused by the cancer eating to the brain. This horrible disease has eaten a place in his cheek and the side of his neck larger than a man's hand. There are no hopes for recovery. If he should die, his loss will be severely felt by the entire community.
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Thursday, July 11, 1878
Died July 3rd, at 4:40 p.m., Mr. Enoch White, aged 64 years, 11 months, and 23 days. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their great affliction.
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Will Abstract, Vermillion County, IN
Book 2, Page 482, 483
Enoch White, Vermillion County, IN
Written August 20, 1877
1. To my son Frank B. White all my property both real and personal, except the household furniture.
2. To my daughter Jane White all my household furniture.
3. I ask my son Frank B. White to pay my daughter Jane White annually, the sum off $150 during her natural lifetime. If he dies before her, the same shall be paid to those into whose hands his property shall legally pass.
Recorded July 9, 1878
Thursday, July 4, 1878
Mr. Enoch White, who has been doctoring for the multiplying cancer, is suffering untold torments caused by the cancer eating to the brain. This horrible disease has eaten a place in his cheek and the side of his neck larger than a man's hand. There are no hopes for recovery. If he should die, his loss will be severely felt by the entire community.
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Thursday, July 11, 1878
Died July 3rd, at 4:40 p.m., Mr. Enoch White, aged 64 years, 11 months, and 23 days. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their great affliction.
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Will Abstract, Vermillion County, IN
Book 2, Page 482, 483
Enoch White, Vermillion County, IN
Written August 20, 1877
1. To my son Frank B. White all my property both real and personal, except the household furniture.
2. To my daughter Jane White all my household furniture.
3. I ask my son Frank B. White to pay my daughter Jane White annually, the sum off $150 during her natural lifetime. If he dies before her, the same shall be paid to those into whose hands his property shall legally pass.
Recorded July 9, 1878
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