When he was a teen, he had went to an uncle's farm in Jacktown to work. When he returned to his father 's home he found that his stepmother 's niece, Ida Derringer, was living in his father's home helping to tend the children and other household chores. He was so impressed by Ida's skillfulness that he immediately decided that she was the one he would marry. They married March 16, 1916.
When he was a teen, he had went to an uncle's farm in Jacktown to work. When he returned to his father 's home he found that his stepmother 's niece, Ida Derringer, was living in his father's home helping to tend the children and other household chores. He was so impressed by Ida's skillfulness that he immediately decided that she was the one he would marry. They married March 16, 1916.
Gravesite Details
s/o: William T. "Bill" Whited & Emily Wheeler Whited