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Holt) White (1764–1841). His paternal grandfather was Judge Hugh White, the namesake of Whitestown, New York, and a quartermaster during the
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of Salisbury, North Carolina on August 25, 1844. After her death, he remarried and later became the 35th
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Memorials of Elder John White, One of the First Settlers of Hartford, Conn., and of His Descendants
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Legislature from 1847 to 1848, and in 1848 became a member of the first
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On May 9, 1822, White was married to Nancy R. Hampton (1816–1901) in
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White obtained his early education at the Whitestown Seminary.
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In 1820, after spending a few years in a printing office in
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White died on February 15, 1883, in Whitestown, New York.
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From 1834 to 1836, he published the 111:June 5, 1848 – January 1, 1849 1356: 699: 1369:People from Salisbury, North Carolina 948: 600:. J. T. White. 1907. pp. 536–537 447:. White also owned and published the 983:United States Ambassadors to Ecuador 526:Mary White (1824–1844), who married 437:, while serving as a Purser in the 347:United States Minister (ambassador) 266: 13: 1434:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 1379:Politicians from Racine, Wisconsin 14: 1445: 1429:19th-century American legislators 645:"Philo White - Oneida County, NY" 16:19th century American politician. 1364:People from Whitestown, New York 1037: 986: 976: 857: 620:"Hugh White - Oneida County, NY" 513: 1424:19th-century American diplomats 1409:Editors of Wisconsin newspapers 828: 814:U.S. Government Printing Office 678:Kellogg, Allyn Stanley (1860). 262: 573:. 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Buckalew 166:Frederick S. Lovell 143:Wisconsin Territory 83:Charles R. Buckalew 444:Milwaukee Sentinel 414:United States Navy 409:Western Carolinian 373:White was born in 191:Position abolished 1351: 1350: 1321: 1313: 1275: 1048:Minister Resident 1015: 1014:(plenipotentiary) 998:Chargé d'affaires 943: 942: 934:Succeeded by 920:Courtland Cushing 912:Diplomatic posts 902:Succeeded by 716:history.state.gov 528:John Willis Ellis 488:Chargé d'affaires 435:Racine, Wisconsin 402:, White moved to 345:pioneer. 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United States Minister Resident to Ecuador
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Courtland Cushing
Charles R. Buckalew
Wisconsin Senate
17th
Victor Willard
Wisconsin Territory
Racine County
Frederick S. Lovell
Marshall Strong
Whitestown, New York
Democratic
Ellis
John Willis Ellis
Hugh White
American
Democratic
Wisconsin
United States Minister (ambassador)
Ecuador
Franklin Pierce
first session
Wisconsin State Senate
Whitestown, New York
née
American Revolutionary War
Utica
Salisbury, North Carolina

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