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Along with his mother, White attended the General Conference held on April 1901 in Battle Creek, and was the secretary of the reorganization committee of the General Conference. White spent most of his time and skills helping his mother in her travels and publications. He, along with 4 other men, was
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In 1883 he was called to Europe to establish publishing houses in Switzerland and Norway and to advise and assist in all lines of work in Europe. His mother, Ellen G. White, was also invited to spend some time visiting the countries of Europe, and arrived in Switzerland in September 1885, in time to
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There was no branch of the work that White was not interested in. His advice was often sought. He actively worked until his death at the age of 83. At the time, besides being the secretary of Trustees of the Writings of Ellen G. White and member of the General Conference Committee, he served on the
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White and his mother, Ellen G. White, were called to Australia in 1891. Leaving his two daughters in Battle Creek, he crossed the Pacific with his mother at the end of that year. Once there, White divided his time between helping his mother and establishing the work in the new country. In 1894, he
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in Battle Creek. He grew up in a home that was the center of the growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He listened to discussions about the advancement of the church with growing interest and understanding. He was baptized in Greenville, Michigan, at the age of 14 directly done by his father
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in establishing the third denominational publisher. However, due to a shortage of leaders with administrative ability, William was appointed as a student member of the school committee and was called to the publisher in Battle Creek as deputy director and also director of the
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Gary Krause, 'White, William Clarence (1854–1937)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/white-william-clarence-9288/text15989, published in hardcopy 1990, accessed online 12 October
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As secretary of the Committee, he was responsible for the publication of several posthumous works compiled in accordance with the provisions of the will of Mrs. White, and preparing an index to works published at the time (1926).
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Although White lived and worked in California until his death in 1937, he participated in the establishment of plans for the transfer of the White Estate offices to Washington, DC, which was made shortly after his death.
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3 days after his 83rd birthday, on 31 August, White retired early because of long and busy day at work. Later on the night of 31 August to 1 September, he complained about his shortness of breath, which was a
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In the years following his mother's death in 1915, W. C. White wrote a series of articles reviewing his mother's life. These articles appeared in the official journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the
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In 1895, White married Ethel May Lacey, Tasmania. In September 1900, when Ellen G. White returned to the United States and acquired Elmshaven near Sanitarium St. Helena, he also returned and resided nearby.
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After the death of his father in August 1881, certain responsibilities to assist his mother in her travels and in the publication of her books fell on his shoulders. In 1888, when
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He remained in Battle Creek until 1880, devoting his time to the interests of publishing, educational and medical, and taking active part in the development of the work of the
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was elected General Conference president, White served as president until the return of Olsen from Europe, six months later. His wife, Mary White, contracted
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During the 1890s, then up until the end of his mother's life in 1915, he was especially prominent as an influential minister in the
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The definitive biography of W. C. White is a doctoral dissertation by Jerry Moon, chair of the Church History Department of the
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attend the European Missionary Council, and spent two years fulfilling the mission for which they were called.
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in Michigan on September 9, 1937. He was buried with his family in Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek, Michigan.
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placed in charge of his mother's estate at her death in 1915 and he served as the secretary/director of the
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in 1883 and was chosen a member of the General Conference Committee, a position he held most of his life.
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William Clarence (W. C.) White: His Relationship to Ellen G. White and Her Work by Jerry Moon
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while serving their editorial activities in Switzerland and died in 1890, at the age of 33.
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His first recommendation for denominational work came when he was only 20 years old in
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worked closely with him and succeeded his father as Secretary of the White Estate.
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The leaders decided that William and Mary White should study German and French at
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W. C. White and Ellen G. White: The Relationship Between the Prophet and Her Son
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Seventh-day Adventist minister, Secretary of Ellen G. White Estate (1915-1937)
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For the American football coach and college athletics administrator, see
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Mary Kelsey (1876-1890 until her death), Ethel May Lacey (1895-1937)
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A Woman's Place: Seventh-day Adventist Women in Church and Society
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He was associated with his father in establishing the publisher
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Brief Life Sketch of William C. White by W. A. Spicer.
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Marries Ethel May Lacey; returns to the United States
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Index

William C. White (American football)

Rochester, New York
United States
Battle Creek
United States
Arthur L. White

a series
Seventh-day
Adventist Church

James and Ellen White
History
Christianity
Protestantism
Millerism
Great Disappointment
1888 General Conference
Theology
28 Fundamental Beliefs
Pillars
Three Angels' Messages
Sabbath
Eschatology
Pre-Second Advent Judgment
Premillennialism
Conditional immortality
Remnant
Organization
General Conference
East-Central Africa Division

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