Today
I would like to tell you about John William White, my 2nd Great
Grandfather. I’m lucky enough to have a snapshot of him surrounded by his daughter,
granddaughter and great granddaughter. I’d like to extend a special thank you
to the Holland branch of the family for sharing this photo with me.
4 Generations of the
White Family
John William White seated,
daughter Ella Virginia (White) Clemmer to his right,
Granddaughter Helen
(Clemmer) Garber standing
Great Granddaughter
Patricia Garber on Ella’s lap
It
looks like Great Grandfather was enjoying the company of his little great granddaughter,
Patricia Garber. Patricia’s mother Helen (Clemmer) Garber was laughing and
fixing her hair. Ella Virginia (White) Clemmer (John William’s daughter)
maintained a firm grip on the baby. Patricia was born around 1933 and John
William died March 28, 1936 so this picture must have been taken sometime
between 1933 and 1936.
John
William had two older sisters; Margaret Virginia born November 3, 1845 and Jane Maria about 1848. When the 1860 federal census was taken on August 17th,
John William and his mother were living in a home with Mary A. White, the
sister of William White. (Maria Ann (Shelley) White was also known as Mary Ann
White.) John William’s sisters weren’t living in the home and I haven’t been
able to locate either of them in the 1860 census. Margaret would only have been
15 years old and Jane Maria about 12. Their mother Mary Ann (Shelley) White
married George Huffman August 27, 1865. They lived in neighboring Rockingham
County and a daughter Ella Susan Huffman was born in 1868.
When
he was 18 years old, John William married his 1st wife Isabella
Katherine Waid on Feb. 18, 1869. By October, Isabella had died. When the 1870
federal census was enumerated John William was living in Dianna Wade’s South
River home (his former mother-in-law) working as a farmer.
Within
a few years John William married a 2nd time to Mary Agnes Brown near
Waynesboro on Nov. 14, 1872. Mary Agnes, also known as Mollie, was the daughter
of James Alexander Brown and Mary A. Carpenter. Their children were Clara Louise
born 1873, James William in 1876, Arthur Stuart born 1879, Ella Virginia in
1881, Olive Leora 1883, Bernard Brown 1885 and Ernest Boyd in 1892.
The
1880 federal census enumerator found the family living in the Middle River
District with John W. employed as a miller. He was a farmer for most of his
life.
A
newspaper account from the Wednesday, April 30, 1890 edition of the Staunton
Spectator reported the marriage of John William’s youngest sister, Ella Huffman
to Alexander O. Brown April 23rd at John William’s home near
Lyndhurst, Va.
The
1900 and 1910 census indicates the family was dwelling in the South River
District. Maggie V. White, John William’s sister, was 60 years old and living
with John and Mollie in 1910. Maggie never married and was a longtime employee
of the Western State Hospital living on the premises.
John
William and Mollie were caring for two small Sandy grandchildren in the North
River District per the 1920 federal census. By 1930, they had moved to Beverly
Manor on Buttermilk Spring Road with eleven year old granddaughter, Arlie
Sandy.
Ten
days after celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, 2nd
Great Grandmother Mary Agnes (Brown) White died Nov. 24, 1932.
2nd
Great Grandfather passed March 28, 1936. The Sunday Morning Staunton
News-Leader dated March 29, 1936 published his obituary:
John Will White died at his home in Mary
grey Court, Route 2, Saturday evening at eight o’clock at the age of eighty-six
years.
Mr. White was born at Mt. Sidney on March 4,
1850, and is survived by the following sons and daughters: J. W. White, of
Princeton, W. Va.; Arthur White, of Whitethorn, and R. B. and Ernest White of
Staunton; Mrs. Clara Brown, of Princeton, W. Va., and Mrs. Ella Clemmer, of New
York. The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at three o’clock.
Burial will be at Bethlehem Lutheran church.