Charleston Search (1801 - 1891) - Rdwhite17
Subject: Charleston Search (1801 - 1891)
From: Rdwhite17
Date: December 19, 1999

I am searching for the following surnames:
WHITE
    John WHITE was a stonemason who emigrated from Edinburgh around 1820. He 
attended the First Scots Presbyterian Church and had his marbleworks shop 
initially on Market St then moved to 119 Meeting Street. b- 1789 d- 1859
    Jane M. was his wife - maiden name unknown b @ 1800, d - 1861   
    
    William T WHITE was the oldest son who lived. he was also a stonemason 
and a veteran of the Civil War. He is buried at the Magnolia Cemetery as are 
his parents
    James Evans WHITE was a Presbyterian Minister living in Chester SC until 
about 1872, when he moved back to Charleston
    Robert Downie WHITEwas a stonemason and lived in Charleston until 1884, 
when he moved with his family to Brooklyn NY
    Edwin Ruthven  WHITE was a stonemason and remained in Charleston until 
his death in 1891. He is also buried at the Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston
    Margaret Euphemia WHITE married William H. Goddard, a planter from 
Georgetown SC
    Isabella Jane WHITE married Peter Cuttino Goddard, a physician from 
Georgetown SC (He died early in the Civil War)
    Marion Victoria WHITE married after 1863 - husband unknown.

Thank you
Bob White

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