James T. White, 18401926 (aged 86 years)

Name
James T. /White/
Name
Tillman /White/
Birth
Occupation
Farmer
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Death of a mother
Census
Birth of a half-sister
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a maternal grandmother
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Marriage
before 1870 (aged 30 years)
Census
1870 (aged 30 years)
Death of a sister
Death of a paternal grandfather
between 1870 and 1880
Death of a sister
Death of a father
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Burial of a father
Death
1926 (aged 86 years)
Burial
Family with parents
father
mother
elder brother
18341907
Birth: September 22, 1834 19 Tennessee
Death: September 14, 1907
2 years
elder brother
1836
Birth: about 1836 21 Tennessee
2 years
elder sister
18381883
Birth: January 10, 1838 23 Tennessee
Death: June 29, 1883
14 months
elder sister
18391928
Birth: March 17, 1839 24 Tennessee
Death: March 30, 1928
3 years
younger brother
18421924
Birth: July 6, 1842 27 Tennessee
Death: January 26, 1924
4 years
younger sister
1845
Birth: about 1845 30 Tennessee
2 years
younger sister
1846
Birth: about 1846 31 Tennessee
2 years
younger sister
18481878
Birth: February 7, 1848 33 Tennessee
Death: August 11, 1878
-7 years
himself
18401926
Birth: 1840 25 Tennessee
Death: 1926
Father’s family with Martha A. ?
father
father’s partner
half-sister
6 years
half-sister
4 years
half-sister
3 years
half-sister
3 years
half-sister
4 years
half-sister
Family with Mary E. McCollum
himself
18401926
Birth: 1840 25 Tennessee
Death: 1926
wife
18431929
Birth: 1843 23 18 Tennessee
Death: 1929
Marriage Marriagebefore 1870
Shared note

History of Scotts Hill, Tennessee, Gordon Turner

WHITE, Tillman. C.S.A. Not further identified except that he was a brother of Uncle Rich above and likely served with him, He married Mary McCollum, a sister of his brother's wife. Uncle Till and Aunt Mary operated an old-time boarding house for years. They had no children but reared orphans of a relative. They were William B. White and Jewel White, first wife of Dr. Robert Keeton.