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- Amos L. White was handsome in appearance, with a commanding presence, genial, good-hearted, liberal, and very popular among all who knew him. He was a great worker and large minded in business affairs, and was a most devoted husband. He married Nancy J. Harris, October 8, 1843; she was daughter of George Harris (see Harris VII). Children: Cornelia Margaret, born in Johnston, Rhode Island, March 15, 1845, died in infancy; John White, born in Johnston, June 25, 1846, died in infancy; Amos Harris, born in Burrillville, Rhode Island, July 7, 1849, died in infancy; Louise Maria, born in Cranston, Rhode Island, February 27, 1851, married John W. Case; Hunter Carson, mentioned below; Emma Jane, born in Zanesville, Ohio, February 10, 1856, married Rev. Thomas S. Barbour, D. D.; Susan Perry, born in Zanesville, September 9, 1858, died young; Mattie Phillips, born in Mansfield, Henry county, Tennessee, April 1, 1861, married Hon. Fred Arnold; Amos Lewis, born in Mansfield, May 25, 1864, died in infancy.
See Source for Amos.
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