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James White

Birth24 Apr 1798 - Nuneaton, Warwick, England
Death09 Mar 1843 - Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia
MotherSarah WHEWAY
FatherThomas WHITE

Born in Nuneaton, Warwick, England on 24 Apr 1798 to Thomas WHITE and Sarah WHEWAY. James White married Sarah (dna) BONNER and had 13 children. He passed away on 09 Mar 1843 in Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
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Thomas White
1764 - Unknown
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Sarah Wheway
1767 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah (Dna) Bonner
Unknown - 1853
Children Show all
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Hannah White
1828 - 1892
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David White
1835 - 1835
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Sarah White
1843 - Unknown
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Sophia Bent
1820 - 1884
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Elizabeth White
1824 - 1834
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Eleanor White
1822 - Unknown
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Joseph White
1826 - 1861
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Robert White
1840 - 1843
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Elizabeth White
Unknown - Unknown
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David White
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph White
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah White
Unknown - Unknown
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Sophia White
1820 - Unknown

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