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George's great-great-grandparent's graves  
   

George's great-great-grandparent's graves

George at the graves of James and Mary White, who died in the early 1900's.
As Loved Our Fathers

August 28th 2009
Excepting China, much of our journey this year will take us to places that are completely foreign to us. In this first part of our journey we have been lucky to revisit familar places like Chicago, Toronto, Guelph, and St. John´s, and to catch up with friends and family. Uniquely, our Newfoundland stop took us to a place that was both foreign and familar, a place we had never seen before, but o ... read more
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3rd March 2012

This is my husband's great great great grandfather
Thank you for posting this picture on the web. We have been doing some family history and had linked his maternal family tree back to James white of Indian Burying place. It was lovely to do a web search and find your trek story and pictures. My husband and I live in Reading England, just west of London. We will now start doing some more research to see if we can find the James White in England... Any information would be appreciated. jeanette
5th February 2017

Indian Burying Place
These are also my great-great-grandparents. My grandfather's name was George White originally from Indian Burying Place and his father was also George White, son of James and Mary White.

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