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11. George Green White

1Cincinnati:Western Biographical Publ. Co., 1882, A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County, Ohio: with illustrations and sketches of its representative men, pp. 388-392, <www.rootsweb.com/~ohbutler/cyc/388.htm>.
"History of Butler County: HAMILTON
George G. WHITE was born in Virginia, April 24, 1792. At an early age he emigrated with his father to Ohio, and settled near the river, when it was the home of the Indian. In 1796 they set sail on a broadhorn, intending to go down the Mississippi, but were convinced it was highly dangerous, and remained in this section of the State. In 1821 he was married to Miss Jane WHITE, sister of the late Rev. Levi WHITE, of the Cincinnati Conference. He united himself with the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1815, and remained a consistent member all of his life. In 1824 he moved to Oxford, on the day Dr. BISHOP was inaugurated the first president of Miami University. A few years after going there he was appointed postmaster, which he held for a long time, under five or six different administrations, up to that of President BUCHANAN. After that time he acted with the Republicans, having previously been a Democrat. He had four sons and four daughters, of whom George W. WHITE, of Hamilton, is the only one living. His last illness was brief and not severe, his death occurring on the 15th of June, 1867, at the age of seventy-nine. He was an amiable, honest, and intelligent man, with a good literary taste. He was well versed in the best of the English poets and prose writers, quoting them with ease and accuracy. He was a man of high religious character, of great purity of mind, and highly respected in the community."

2A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County, Ohio: with illustrations and sketches of its representative men, Cincinnati:Western Biographical Publ. Co., 1882, pp. 516-520, RootsWeb, <www.rootsweb.com/~ohbutler/cyc/516.htm>.
Rick Crume's file C 116d, C 1522.
"Oxford Township... The first meeting to establish a cemetery was held March 22, 1855... Some of the prime movers in the matter were: ... G. G. White... In 1818 the [Methodist Episcopal] society selected a site for the new [meeting] house... By the continued effort of Mr. Keely the house was completed in the Fall of 1820... William Crume [and others] were all early members. G. G. White, familiarly known as "Deacon White," came into Oxford as a citizen a year or two after the formal opening of the Church."

3Alta Harvey Heiser, "Story of George G. White And Son, George W. White., Both Prominent In Butler County History", Oxford Press, Oxford, Ohio, 14 Nov. 1950, Butler County Historical Society Museum, Hamilton, Ohio.
See Kate Bruck's message of 26 Feb. 2006.
The article describes letters dated 1849 and 1851 from George G. White of Oxford, Ohio, to John Woods.

41850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.
Geo. G. White, 57, Post Master.

51860 U.S. Census, Millcreek Township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 92, Ancestry.com.
Geo. G. White, 68, Toll Collector, born in Va. Jane, 68, born in Penn. Jno. W., 21, Toll Collector, born in Ohio.

6George W. White probate file, Butler County, Ohio Probate Court, no. 3024, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.
"The only ... assets of said estate ... is a mortage for $100 dated June 10th, 1833 ... on lot 282 and the east half of lot 281 in the town of Oxford, Butler County, Ohio, the same recorded in Book S at page 246 of the Deed Records of said county."


Jane White

11860 U.S. Census, Millcreek Township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 92, Ancestry.com.
Geo. G. White, 68, Toll Collector, born in Va. Jane, 68, born in Penn. Jno. W., 21, Toll Collector, born in Ohio.

21850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.

31860 U.S. Census, Millcreek Township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 92.
Geo. G. White, 68, Toll Collector, born in Va. Jane, 68, born in Penn. Jno. W., 21, Toll Collector, born in Ohio.


18. William G. White

11850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.

2Will of William G. White, p. 127, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.
William G. White of Butler County, Ohio, died before 15 May 1876.

31850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434.

41860 U.S. Census, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 267 (handwritte), p. 134 (stamped), dwelling 535, family 744, Ancestry.com.
"Wm. G. White, 31, M[ale], Clerk, born in Ohio
Wm. M. Kohl, 30, M[ale], Salesman, born in Penn."

5Will of William G. White, will record 3 (new), pp. 125-128, 2 Sep 1870.
In his will dated 2 Sept. 1870, William G. White of Cincinnati left his estate to his mother Jane White. At her death, he left his property to his brother John W. White and sister Narcissa Harper.


19. Susan A. White

11850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.

21850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434.


21. Ligina White

11850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.

21850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434.


22. John W. White

11860 U.S. Census, Millcreek Township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 92, Ancestry.com.
Geo. G. White, 68, Toll Collector, born in Va. Jane, 68, born in Penn. Jno. W., 21, Toll Collector, born in Ohio.

21850 U.S. Census, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, dwelling 434, Ancestry.com.

31860 U.S. Census, Millcreek Township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 92.
Geo. G. White, 68, Toll Collector, born in Va. Jane, 68, born in Penn. Jno. W., 21, Toll Collector, born in Ohio.

4Probate file of William G. White, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.