Ancestry of John Barber White and His DescendantsJohn Barber White (1847-1923) born in Ellery Township, Chautauqua Co., N.Y. He married Arabell Bowen (1848-1881) in 1874. He married his 2nd wife Emma Siggins (1857- ) in 1882 and they lived in Kansas City, Mo. This is about his ancestor dating back as far as 1333 and his descendants. |
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