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Wythe Lawler Whiting

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Wythe Lawler Whiting

Birth
Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 Dec 1939 (aged 55)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Square 28 Lot 146
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Son of Gen. Julian Wythe Whiting.

Saturday, Nov. 11, 1911:
"Miss Corinna Kirkbride, who will be one of the bridesmaids at the beautiful wedding of Miss Virginia Herndon and Mr. Wythe Lawler Whiting on the fourteenth instant, entertained the bridal party at a party of the Mobile theatre Friday evening to see the noted Eva Tanguay in 'Little Miss Fix-It,' followed by a supper at her home." (Mobile Press Register, Nov. 11, 2011, p.A2 "Yesterday`s News.")

Mobile Press-Register, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911: "In Christ Episcopal Church, Tuesday evening at twilight, a beautiful wedding was celebrated when Mrs. Stanley Bell Herndon gave in marriage her eldest daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Wythe Lawler Whiting, the eldest son of General and Mrs. J.W. Whiting. This union of the Whiting and Herndon families -- two of the most aristocratic and prominent in the whole South -- is of universal interest not alone in Mobile, the home city, but throughout the state and in Virginia and Tennessee also."

Son of Gen. Julian Wythe Whiting.

Saturday, Nov. 11, 1911:
"Miss Corinna Kirkbride, who will be one of the bridesmaids at the beautiful wedding of Miss Virginia Herndon and Mr. Wythe Lawler Whiting on the fourteenth instant, entertained the bridal party at a party of the Mobile theatre Friday evening to see the noted Eva Tanguay in 'Little Miss Fix-It,' followed by a supper at her home." (Mobile Press Register, Nov. 11, 2011, p.A2 "Yesterday`s News.")

Mobile Press-Register, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911: "In Christ Episcopal Church, Tuesday evening at twilight, a beautiful wedding was celebrated when Mrs. Stanley Bell Herndon gave in marriage her eldest daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Wythe Lawler Whiting, the eldest son of General and Mrs. J.W. Whiting. This union of the Whiting and Herndon families -- two of the most aristocratic and prominent in the whole South -- is of universal interest not alone in Mobile, the home city, but throughout the state and in Virginia and Tennessee also."


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