Descendants of William White

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Up to the grandchildren.  

William White, born, Manitoba, CANADA, died.
Married to Martha Lyle, born, Ontario, CANADA, died

... with

Total: 4 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

2 (Mary White 1893-1977)
M S - 83yr.

Sources:
- spouse: (Children)
- death: British Columbia Death Index 1872-1990

2-1 (James Scutt 1890-1974)
[CEF states J S b:1890 Apr 29, living in 1917 at Flasche, Saskatchewan. 5ft.6.1/2in.] [Census 1901 Ontario, 1889/91 Apr 09 also noted. (did he marry an Annie J. ------ in Saskatchewan, Canada about 1915?)] [J S 83yr., farmer (wheat farming), d:Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, living at 222nd Street, Maple Ridge, bur:1974 Feb 11 Maple Ridge Cemetery.

Sources:
- birth: Census 1911 Ontario / Maple Ridge Cemetery / Soldiers of the First World War - CEF
- spouse: (Children)
- death: BBritish Columbia Records 1974-09-002613 Roll b13330 / British Columbia Death Index 1872-1990
- burial: Maple Ridge Cemetery

3 (Louise Scutt ca 1922)
She resided in Burnaby, B.C.

Sources:
- birth, spouse: Beverley Jenson

3-1 (Bill Arnott )
Sources:
- spouse: Beverley Jenson

4 (Leonard Allan Scutt 1923-1944)
[L A S - 21yr. of Whonock, B.C. Pilot Officer, buried in Harrogate Cemetery, Yorkshire, England. Plot: Sec.B. Row G. Grave 14.] [J/40007 Pilot Officer (Air Gnr.), Royal Canadian Air Force. Son of James and Mary Scutt, of Whonock, British Columbia, Canada, Age: 21. Killed with 6 of 8 crew of Halifax bomber JD106 which crashed into Rudland Rigg on night training flight. Crew killed: P.R.Davis, M.A.Foy, H.W.Garwood, A.P.Haake, J.M.C.Plante and L.A.Scutt.]

Sources:
- birth, death: Com. War Graves Com.

5 (Dorothy Scutt 1925-2003)
D S b:1925, unmarried. She spent 40 years as a Salvation Army Officer, passed away the 4th of October at Burnaby Hospital. Survived by her sister and brother-in-law Louise & Bill Arnott, cousins and friends. She resided in Burnaby, B.C. Memorial service, 11:00 am, October 9th at Salvation Army, Southmount Citadel, 3403 East 49th Avenue, Vancouver. No flowers by request. Donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated.

Sources:
- birth: Beverley Jenson
- death: The Vancouver Sun / The Province [07/10/2003]

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