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- Newspaper Article - Tuesday, November 1, 1898 - Oswego Daily Times - Minot White is very ill with typhold fever.
Newspaper Article - November 3, 1898 Sandy Creek News - Minot White who is very ill, and his sister wish to thank the kind neighbors and friends who so kindly came to their assistance and gathered their crops and husked the corn for them and doing many other neighborly kindness.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 9, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - M. D. White and J. Look both of Richland died Sunday night. Funeral both today.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 9, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Orwell - Minot White died Monday morning of typhoid fever, aged 66 years. The funeral is at Richland, Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock.
Newspaper Obituary - November 10, 1898 - The funeral of Minot White was held Wednesday at the church in Richland. He was sick only a short time with typhoid fever. He was a life long resident of the town, and honest, upright man highly respected by all. He was never married, his home being kept by his mother, who died a few years ago, and two sisters, one of whom died to years ago. He was sixy six years of age; belonged to the Masons, who attended the funeral in body. His friend, Rev. William Hancock, of Mannsville, preached the funeral sermon.
Newspaper Obituary - November 10, 1898 Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Richland - Richand Station, Nov. 9. - Died at his home in Orwell street, on Monday, November 7th, Minot White, aged about fifty-six years. His funeral was held from the M. E. church, this place on Wednesday afternoon. He leaves four sisters, Mrs. Jess. Calkins, South Albion, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Rhonald and Miss White. He died of typhoid fever.
History Of Orwell New York - MINARD D. WHITE - Minard D. White, son of Alfred and Catherine White, was born in Sandy Creek in 1832. His father was born in 1774, and married Sally Linnet in 1808. About '16 he removed to Sandy Creek. His wife died, Aug. 29, '28, leaving seven children. He married a second wife, Catherine Decker, and they had five children. Of his twelve children, ten are still living. Minard D. White moved from Sandy Creek to Orwell in '.53. Since that time he has been a farmer. He is a democrat, and has been elected collector of the town for three successive terms.
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