Gazlay Family History
 

Family HistoryFamily History - Francis A. _____


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Francis A. _____ and her immediate family.



First Generation
1. Francis A. _____,1 born 10 May 1852 in Indiana (parents not determined).1, 2 Francis married Charles Ogden White2 (born May 1850 in Tioga County, New York, the son of Charles Bates White and Nancy A. Smith;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Charles died 24 July 1937 in Cherry Grove, Washington County, Oregon3). Charles is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.3

A brief article in the Ithaca Daily News dated October 9, 1912 provides interesting details on Charles’ life and travels.

MR. WHITE TO RETURN WEST

AFTER LONG VISIT EAST

Charles O. White of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, who has been in the east about a year, expects to return home Saturday. Mr. White came here to visit his cousin, Mrs. Hattie A. Dale, who died last December. After his visit he made the homeward trip by the southern route and had only been home a week when he was called east on business and while on his way was informed of the death of Mrs. Dale. Since then he has been here on matters connected with the closing of her estate, he being one of the nearest heirs.

Mr. White went west from Tioga County 42 years ago, going first to Chicago. He then returned to WIllseyville where he had a chair factory for two years, which he sold to H. M. Hibbard of this city. Going west at that time he located in Tacoma, Washington, afterwards going to Myrtle Creek, which has been his home for many years.

Last year’s visit here was the first Mr. White had made in 27 years. He is a large property owner at Myrtle Creek and also the owner of a 100-acre apple orchard. In politics he is a Republican and when he first went to Douglass County there were but seven Republicans in the county. Last year he ran for member of assembly on his party ticket and was defeated by only four votes. He is also given credit for having installed the first hydraulic steam engine ever used for mining in this country. The cost of this engine was $8,000.13


  1. Find a Grave (website). Smith Valley Cemetery, Willseyville, Tioga County, New York, Charles White and Francis A. White [separate records]: Charles O. White / Born May 1850 / Francis A. White / Born May 10, 1852 [from gravestone]. This is believed to be Charles Ogden White and his first wife Francis A. The inscriptions are on the large monument in the White plot, and includes his parents Charles B. White and Nancy A. Smith [see their entries]. It is thought that they were included on the monument long before they died, but that they are not buried there, since there are no death dates inscribed. Immediately below the inscription for Francis [where her death date would be] is: William G. Black / 1911-1979, apparently a spouse of a White descendant.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Illinois, Cook County, Jefferson, ED 215, Page No. 94, Charles White, 28, New York, renovates marble; wife Francis White, 25, Indiana; brother Edward M. White, 22, New York, renovates marble.
  3. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Charles Ogden White, born: July 1850 [1900 US Census shows May 1850]; died: 24 July 1937 in Cherry Grove, Washington County, Oregon [from record, which includes a brief obituary giving the names of his wife and two children, and the name and link for one child].
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Tioga County, Candor, Image 35, Charles B. White, 25, New York, farmer; Nancy White, 20, New York; Charles O. White, 6/12, New York; Alex Fuller, 17, New York, laborer; Morgan A. White, 27, New York, merchant.
  5. New York State Census, 1855, Tioga County, Town of Candor, Third Election District, Charles B. White, 28, Tompkins [County], farmer; wife Nancy A. White, 23, Tioga; son Charles O. White, 5, Tioga; son Asa F. White, 1, Tioga.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Tioga County, Candor, Page 95, Chas White, 35, NY, farmer; Nancy White, 29, NY; Ogden White, 11, NY; Frank White, 7, NY; Morgan White, 3, NY.
  7. New York State Census, 1865, Tioga County, Candor, Page 54, Charles B. Smith, 40, Tompkins, parent of 3 children, farmer; Nancy A. White, 34, Tioga; Charles O. White, 15, Tioga; Asa F. White, 11, Tioga; Edward Morgan White, 7, Tioga.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Tioga County, Candor, Page 12, Charles B. White, 45, New York, carpenter; Nancy A. White, 39, New York; Charles O. White, 21, New York; Edward M. White, 12, New York.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Oregon, Douglas County, Myrtle Creek, Enumeration District 57, Sheet No. 1A, family of C. O. White (50, New York, May 1850, horse dealer); wife of 3 years Clara B. White (27, Oregon, Nov 1872, 2 children, 2 living); step daughter Mabel Mayo (9, Oregon, Aug 1890); son Geo. O. White (2, Oregon, May 1898).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Oregon, Douglas County, Myrtle Creek Town, Enumeration District 88, Sheet No. 4A, family of Charles O. White (66, New York, real estate); wife of 15 years Clara B. White (37, Oregon, 2 children, 2 living); step daughter Mable A. Mayo (19, Oregon); son Georgie B. White (11, Oregon).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 93, Sheet No. 4A, Charles O. White, 63, New York, grocer; wife Mary D. White, 42, Canada, naturalized in 1903.
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Washington County, Cherry Grove, ED 34-11, Sheet No. 1B, Charles O. White, 81, New York, 23 at first marriage, farmer; wife Mary D. White, 50, Canada, 18 at first marriage.
  13. Ithaca Daily News, Wednesday Evening, October 9, 1912. Available at fultonhistory.com.