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Bios: ELLIS WHITE, 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens
  
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      ELLIS WHITE,*  not proofed by submitter
  
  [p. 994] whose valuable farm of seventy-five acres is situated in
  Hickory Township, on the west side of the State Road four miles from the
  city of New Castle, is a representative citizen of this section, where
  thus far his life has been spent. He was born August 24, 1881, and is a
  son of James S. and Harriet (Ellis) White, and a grandson of John and
  Mary (Roberts) White, natives of County Down, Ireland.
  
  Ellis White was reared in Hickory Township and secured a good public
  school education. His business is general farming, and to this he has
  entirely devoted himself since early manhood. He married Rose Annabel,
  who is a daughter of James and Elizabeth (Fox) Annabel, prominent
  residents of Rose Point, Slippery Rock Township. Mr. and Mrs. White have
  two children, Harriet Elizabeth and Mildred May. He is an active member
  of Mount Hermon Presbyterian Church. Fraternally, he is an Odd Fellow,
  belonging to Princeton Lodge No. 557. The family home is a comfortable
  two-story brick residence and his barns and other farm buildings are of
  substantial construction. He takes no very active interest in political
  matters, but can always be counted on to lend his influence in the
  direction of morality and good government.
  
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  20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and
  Representative Citizens Hon. Aaron L. Hazen Richmond-Arnold Publishing
  Company, Chicago, Ill., 1908
  
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