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4381 The Gathering of Israel, p. 6.3 (Julia Neuffer)

… G. White, Vision of January 26, in The Present Truth, April, 1850, 1:72; James White, “The Day of Judgment,” Advent Review, 1:49-51, September, 1850; [Hiram Edson], “The Age to …

4382 The Gathering of Israel, p. 7.2 (Julia Neuffer)

While James and Ellen White were living in Oswego, New York, in 1849-1850, they found themselves contending with two time setting preachers who printed a paper …

4383 The Gathering of Israel, p. 7.6 (Julia Neuffer)

… . Probably James White permitted that article in his columns because it opposed the 1850 date setting, and it did not actually teach Literalism.David Arnold …

4384 The Gathering of Israel, p. 8.3 (Julia Neuffer)

… by James White in September, 1850, but the section headed “The Age to Come” is little known because it was omitted in the reprint. (The omission was logical, not …

4385 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 3.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

When James S. White and Ellen Gould Harmon married about 1848, they suddenly realized their marriage placed them under an old law which forbade Whites to …

4386 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 3.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

James White along with his mulatto wife, Ellen White also moved westward to Saratoga, to Rochester, New York to Ohio on onward to Battle Creek, Michigan where they lived among the Colored people. [p. 12]

4387 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 3.9 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… Harmon White had a deep interest in the welfare of Colored people during her lifetime.” Dudley, Genealogy of Ellen White, 25, 27. The emphasis is Dr. Dudley’s. Dudley …

4389 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White

James Edson White, born Rocky Hill, Connecticut, 28 July 1849; died in Otsego, Michigan, 3 June 1928; married (1) Emma L. MacDearman, who died in 1916; (2) Rebecca Burrill.

4390 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 8.1 (Roger D. Joslyn)

James White (Enclosure 1-2), and particularly in one by Ellen White herself (Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church [1885], 9, copy supplied by Ellen G. White Estate …

4391 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 8.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… G. White, “Lecturer,” was living with son W. C. White and his wife, Mary K., in Oakland, California, in 1880. Her husband, James White, however, was not in the household, as …

4392 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 8.4 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… . James S. White and Miss Ellen G. Harmon of Portland, signed by Justice of the Peace Charles Harding and given to the couple, was provided by The Ellen G. White Estate …

4393 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 8.6 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… by James R. Nix, revised 24 October 1991, copy provided by Ellen G. White Estate).

4394 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 8.7 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… husband, James White, did likewise in his Life Sketches (1880), page 130. Ellen’s sister Sarah B. Belden wrote an obituary for their mother published in The Review …

4395 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 9.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… to James White, is listed as a daughter of Robert and Eunice (Gould) Harmon in The Harmon Genealogy compiled and edited by Artemas C. Harmon (Washington, D.C.: the …

4396 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White

Ellen Gould Harmon, born 26 November 1827 in Gorham [twin]; married James Springer White.

4397 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 11.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… by James R. Nix from deeds, directories, censuses, and other records (copy of notes revised 24 October 1991 supplied by Ellen G. White Estate from previously …

4398 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… of James R. Nix and copy of notes revised 24 October 1991 supplied by Ellen G. White Estate from previously copied genealogical records). While no relationship …

4399 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… of James R. Nix and copy of notes revised 24 October 1991 supplied by Ellen G. White Estate from previously copied genealogical records).

4400 God’s True Church Today, p. 1.8 (Robert W. Olson)

… message. James White and other editorial writers accounted for sixteen. Seventy came from ministers, and the other 262 from lay members. All, without exception …