Source: "History of the State of Kansas" by William G. Cutler
GEORGE W. WHITE, farmer and stock-raiser, P. O. Circleville, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1807. In 1832 he went to Huron County, Ohio, and in 1837 moved to Tazewell Co, Ill., and in 1840 to Arkansas, and in 1852 to Dade County, Mo., and in May, 1861, he located in Jackson County, first on Soldier Creek, then at Tippinsville, and in 1877, to his present location on Section 34, Township 6, Range 14. He was married near Fremont, Ohio, in 1834, to Miss Margaret Minter, and has twelve children - Mary, Henrietta, Margaret, Emeline, Julia, Elizabeth, and Lucy, James P., John M., Daniel W., Henry C., and George V. Mr. White served in the Mexican war, enlisting in Company B, Second Arkansas Cavalry in 1846, serving one year, his term of enlistment. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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