Eleventh Generation (Continued)
Eleventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Mary Elizabeth Oickle (797) & Andrew White
1451. James Nelson White (Mary Elizabeth Oickle10, George Nelson9, Susanna Elizabeth Whynacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1) . Born on 1 Mar 1872 in Maitland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 James Nelson died in Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 6 Jun 1936; he was 64.24

James White resided in the Milville census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. He resided in the household of his uncle John White. He was a labourer. He and his uncle's family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 37-19, Millville, p. 8)

James N. White was stationed at Carigara, Leyte, Philippine Islands according to the 1900 U.S. federal census. He was a cook in the Company F, 43rd Infantry Regiment of the United States Army. His residence in the United States was 79 Greene Street, Woburn, Massachusetts. He was born in March 1873 in Nova Scotia. (T623-1841, Military and Naval Forces Philippine Islands, Leyte, ED 196, Caragara, p. 8A)

The 1900 U.S. federal census states that Christina Stewart resided at 114 Highland Road, Winchester, Massachusetts. She was servant doing housework in the household of Sandford Leland. Christina White immigrated to the United from Canada in 1896 and was not yet naturalized (T623-668, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 996, Woburn, p. 10B)

James and Christina White with their children resided at 75 Green Street, Woburn, Massachusetts according to the 1910 U.S. federal census. They had been married for eight years and had four children, all of whom were alive in 1910. James White was a carpenter doing odd jobs. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and was naturalized. Christina White immigrated to the United from Canada in 1891 [1901?] and was not yet naturalized. (T624-607, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 1069, Woburn, p. 4A)

According to the 1920 U.S. federal census, James and Christina White with their children resided at 88 Green Street, Woburn, Massachusetts. They owned their own home on which they had a mortgage. James White was a carpenter for a railroad. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1892 and was naturalized in 1902. Christina White immigrated to the United from Canada in 1898 and was naturalized in 1902. (T625-720, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co.,ED 537, Woburn, p. 4A)

James N. and Christina White with three of their children resided at 88 Green Street, Woburn Massachusetts according to the 1930 U.S. federal census. They owned their own home which was valued at U.S. $3000.00. They also owned a radio set. James N. White was from English Canada while Christina White was from Prince Edward Island. He immigrated to the United States in 1892 and she in 1898. They were naturalized. The children were born in Massachusetts. James White was a carpenter for a railroad [Boston & Maine]. (T626-931, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 545, Woburn, p. 7A)

On 28 Sep 1902 James Nelson married Christina Stewart , daughter of Donald Malcolm Stewart & Christina ‘Christie’ Stewart, in Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.24 Born on 29 Aug 1879 in Belle Creek, Lot 62, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island, Canada.79 Christina was baptized in Wood Islands, Lot 62, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island, Canada, on 7 Jan 1888.79 Christina died in Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 25 Mar 1970; she was 90.24

They had the following children:
2317i.
Malcolm Stewart (1904-1954)
2318ii.
Perley Nelson (1906-1961)
2319iii.
Bernice Alvira (1908-1956)
2320iv.
Sybil Mae (1909-1986)
2321v.
Donald Andrew (1919-2001)
1452. William White (Mary Elizabeth Oickle10, George Nelson9, Susanna Elizabeth Whynacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1). Born abt 1873 in Chelsea, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. William died in Chelsea, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 May 1875; he was 2.10

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