Lilian Adeline White

F, b. 3 May 1910, d. 2000

Lilly May White

F, b. 27 June 1893, d. 7 November 1973
  • Lilly May White was born on 27 June 1893 in Alverstoke, England.
  • At the age of 26 years and 2 months, Lilly May White married David Horsefield, son of James Horsefield and Ann Leaf, in September 1919 in Portsmouth, Yorkshire.
  • Lilly May White died on 7 November 1973 in Maidenhead at age 80.

Lily Louisa White

F, b. 12 March 1910, d. 31 October 1985

Child of Lily Louisa White and Leslie Robert Hess

Llyod James White

M, b. circa 1930, d. 1936

Louisa Alice Jane White

F, b. 1908

Lucy Ann White

F, b. 10 July 1914, d. 26 February 2005
  • Lucy Ann White was born on 10 July 1914 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of William White and Ethel Jane Barnes.
  • Lucy Ann White commenced school at Pinelands State School on 11 October 1920.
  • At the age of 23 years, Lucy Ann White married Leslie Harold Kajewski in 1938 in Queensland.
  • Lucy Ann White died on 26 February 2005 at age 90.
  • Lucy was buried in Caloundra Cemetery.

Mabel A White

F, b. 9 June 1915, d. 1916
  • Mabel A White was born on 9 June 1915 in Ballina, New South Wales.
  • She was the daughter of Frank Edward White and Linda Crawford.
  • Mabel A White died in 1916 in Lismore, New South Wales.

Maria Minne White

F, b. 1875

Children of Maria Minne White and George Langdon Lane

Marjorie Florence White

F, b. 29 May 1909

Mary White

F, b. 1752, d. May 1837
  • Mary White was baptized in 1752 in Kent, England.
  • At the age of 26 years, Mary White married Thomas Wanstall, son of Thomas Wansall, on 29 March 1778 in Littlebourne, Kent, England. At the time of the marriage Thomas was of Wickhambreaux.
  • Mary White died in May 1837 in Wickhambreaux, Kent.
  • Mary was buried on 31 May 1837 in Wickhambreaux, Kent, England. Her burial records shows she was 85 years old.

Children of Mary White and Thomas Wanstall

Mary Ann White

F, b. 17 February 1830, d. 1 November 1892
  • Mary Ann White was born on 17 February 1830 in Andover, Hampshire, England.
  • She was the daughter of William Blessley White and Ann Spencer.
  • Mary Ann White and Henry Gilbert White immigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, on 1 August 1855. They travelled on the Lloyds from London. Henry was 18 years old and Mary Ann 24. She was from Henton, Somerset and he was from Caistdon, Mitchire?. According to immigration details Mary Ann was a "Nurse of Lunatic Asylum, housemaid or needlewoman"
    After travelling to Queensland on the Boomerang and then the Hawk to Ipswich, Henry was contracted for two years to Westbrook Station. He then tried his luck at the Talgai gold diggings before working as a carrier operating his bullock team between Ipswich and Roma. He farmed at Drayton, where he had establised his depot of his hauling business for a time before settling at Henton Brook (Portion 1918, Parish of Goombungee, 1280 acres.)
  • At the age of 27 years, Mary Ann White married James William Jull in 1858 in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales. (Surname spelt JULT on marriage record). They had 10 children, the first being born at Bombala in the Snowy Mountains. Two more children were born in Sydney before the family moved to Queensland. They were living at Drayton at the time James took up his selection at Haden in 1878.
  • On 26 April 1877,Mary Ann White's daughter, Annie Jull was buried in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.
  • On 7 September 1877,Mary Ann White's son, Henry Gilbert Jull was buried in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.
  • In 1878 moved from Drayton to the Haden district. They named their property "Arlington". James, who was adept at constructing shingle roofs, built their first house of bark lined with calico. Later another home was constructed on the property.
    Mary Ann was a millner making Cabbage tree hats for the local trade as well as shops such as Cribb & Foote in Ipswich. The children helped plait the leaves while Mary Ann bleached & blocked the hats.
    During the drought the family washing was done in a nearby creek.
  • In 1891 the White family posed for a photo outside their shingle roofed second home. From left - George, Henry Gilbert, Annie, Sarah Ruth, Mary Ann, Gilbert Julius, Charles Spencer. The other children Amy, Ada and Sidney were at school.
    Family of Henry Gilbert White and Mary Ann Underwoood outside their home c 1891. Photo thanks to L. O'Neill
  • Mary Ann White died on 1 November 1892 in Queensland at age 62.
  • Mary was buried on 2 November 1892 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.
  • She and Henry Gilbert White appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Doctor's Creek Post Office. Henry was a farmer as was their son Charles and George. Daughters Annie, Amy and Sarah carried out home duties as did Mary Ann.

Children of Mary Ann White and James William Jull

Mary Hanna White

F, b. October 1910, d. 19 December 1985
  • Mary Hanna White was born in October 1910 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Charles Spencer White and Annie Penrose King.
  • About 1911 the White family posed for a photo - Standing Amy, Charles, Annie, Sidney, Ada, John NEWTON, Rose, Gilbert. Sitting - Annie KING with Mary, Henry, Mary Ann with Rosalie, Henry Gilbert, Stanley, Sarah NEWTON with Ada.
  • Mary Hanna White died on 19 December 1985 at age 75.
  • Mary was buried on 21 December 1985 in Goombungee Cemetery.

Mary Jane White

F, b. 1873

Maxwell Clarke Wilcox White

M, b. 19 September 1907, d. 2 September 1979

Neil Ignatius White

M, b. 1922, d. 1950

Norman White

M, b. 1876, d. July 1950
  • Norman White was born in 1876 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
  • He was the son of Joseph White and Amelia Matilda White.
  • At the age of 25 years, Norman White married Eliza Breydon, daughter of John Breydon and Jane Savage, on 17 September 1901 in Methodist Church, Brooklyn, Queensland. The Brisbane Courier reported on 21 September :- WEDDING AT BROOKLYN. White-Breydon. The marriage of Norman White, eldest son of Mr. J. White, of Crow's Nest, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mrs. Graham, of Brooklyn, took place at the Methodist Church, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 17th instant, the church being beautifully decorated for the occasion. The Rev. Charles Wesley officiated. The bride was given away by Mr. H. Graham, and looked charming in a gown of Duchess satin veiled with cream silk lace, trimmed with pearl passementeries and orange blossom, and carried a very pretty shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Black and Miss Crawford. The first wore cream crepe with trans parent yoke and collar, bodice prettily tucked, and trimmed with blue chiffon, and a very pretty crinoline straw hat,'trimmed with blue chiffon and cream roses; the second bridesmaid wore cream nun's veiling, fancy transparent yoke, trimmed peacock bebe ribbon, crinoline straw hat, trimmed with peacock chiffon and cerise roses. The bridesmaids had pretty bangles, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried handsome bouquets. The best man was Mr. Ray White, and the groomsman Mr. J. Breydon. Mrs. Graham, mother of the bride, wore a costume of fine black bengaline, trimmed with lace, over cream satin, finished with jet bonnet ensuite Mrs. J. White, mother of bridegroom, wore a very handsome dress of brocade with garniture of cream chiffon, edged with chenille. The wedding was a very quiet one. Mr. and Mrs. Graham re ceived a few relatives and friends after the cere mony. Some very handsome presents were re ceived, and numerous cheques; bridegroom to bride, pearl and diamond brooch set in a crescent, and a gold muff chain, bride to bride groom, valuable Cutler writing-desk. The travelling dress was of biscuit coloured voile, richly trimmed with cream silk guipure, and hat en suite. the bride and the bridegroom drove in from Brooklyn and caught the mail train from Crow's Nest, en route for Maryborough.
  • He was a member of the first Crow's Nest Band in 1902; Band members were Raymond White, Frederick Williams, Alf Colthrup, James Gleeson, Walter George Benton, Norman White, John William Brass, Thomas Askin, Alfred William Blinco, Tim Gleeson, Anthony Lavery, James Connolly, James Nathanial Cole and HENDY.
  • Norman White and Eliza Breydon appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1905 living at Queen Street, Crow's Nest. Norman was an accountant. His father Joseph was a merchant and brother Ray, a store assistant. They also lived in Crow's Nest.
  • On 9 October 1934,his wife, Eliza Breydon died in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Norman White died in July 1950.
  • Norman was buried on 27 July 1950 in Toowong Cemetery. He is buried with his wife Eliza.

Children of Norman White and Eliza Breydon

Olive White

F, b. 1886, d. 1963
  • Olive White was born in 1886 in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales. She was the daughter of Charles Edward White and Eliza Jane.
  • At the age of 24 years, Olive White married William (Ambrose) Crawford, son of William Crawford and Charlotte Lucy Staff, in 1910.
  • Olive White died in 1963 in Ballina, New South Wales.

Children of Olive White and William (Ambrose) Crawford

Pearl White

F, b. 1922, d. 2011

Percy White

M, b. 7 March 1909, d. 18 March 1909

Peter White

M, b. 1895

Ralph Cedric White

M, b. 20 September 1919, d. 28 June 1991

Raymond White

M, b. 27 September 1878, d. 1966
  • Raymond White was born on 27 September 1878 in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • He was the son of Joseph White and Amelia Matilda White.
  • Joseph and his family, urged by his brother George, undertook the arduous journey from Hobart to Thargomindah where Joseph took over the running of the prosperous store his brother had established there. The store failed because Joseph, with his strict Methodist beliefs, ceased sellling the liquor on which most of the stores trade depended. After the store closed, Joseph took his family to Crow's Nest where he opened a drapery store
    with Joseph White and Amelia Matilda White in 1892 in Thargomindah.
  • Raymond was the best man at the wedding of Norman White and Eliza Breydon, daughter of John Breydon and Jane Savage, on 17 September 1901 in Methodist Church, Brooklyn, Queensland; The Brisbane Courier reported on 21 September :- WEDDING AT BROOKLYN. White-Breydon. The marriage of Norman White, eldest son of Mr. J. White, of Crow's Nest, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mrs. Graham, of Brooklyn, took place at the Methodist Church, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 17th instant, the church being beautifully decorated for the occasion. The Rev. Charles Wesley officiated. The bride was given away by Mr. H. Graham, and looked charming in a gown of Duchess satin veiled with cream silk lace, trimmed with pearl passementeries and orange blossom, and carried a very pretty shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Black and Miss Crawford. The first wore cream crepe with trans parent yoke and collar, bodice prettily tucked, and trimmed with blue chiffon, and a very pretty crinoline straw hat,'trimmed with blue chiffon and cream roses; the second bridesmaid wore cream nun's veiling, fancy transparent yoke, trimmed peacock bebe ribbon, crinoline straw hat, trimmed with peacock chiffon and cerise roses. The bridesmaids had pretty bangles, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried handsome bouquets. The best man was Mr. Ray White, and the groomsman Mr. J. Breydon. Mrs. Graham, mother of the bride, wore a costume of fine black bengaline, trimmed with lace, over cream satin, finished with jet bonnet ensuite Mrs. J. White, mother of bridegroom, wore a very handsome dress of brocade with garniture of cream chiffon, edged with chenille. The wedding was a very quiet one. Mr. and Mrs. Graham re ceived a few relatives and friends after the cere mony. Some very handsome presents were re ceived, and numerous cheques; bridegroom to bride, pearl and diamond brooch set in a crescent, and a gold muff chain, bride to bride groom, valuable Cutler writing-desk. The travelling dress was of biscuit coloured voile, richly trimmed with cream silk guipure, and hat en suite. the bride and the bridegroom drove in from Brooklyn and caught the mail train from Crow's Nest, en route for Maryborough.
  • He was a member of the first Crow's Nest Band in 1902; Band members were Raymond White, Frederick Williams, Alf Colthrup, James Gleeson, Walter George Benton, Norman White, John William Brass, Thomas Askin, Alfred William Blinco, Tim Gleeson, Anthony Lavery, James Connolly, James Nathanial Cole and HENDY.
  • Raymond White appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1905 living at Creek Street, Crow's Nest, Queensland. Raymond was shown as a shop assistant, and most likely lived with and worked for his parents who ran a drapery.
  • At the age of 27 years, Raymond White married Florence Edith Wilcox, daughter of Robert Wilcox and Emily Agnes Clarke, in 1906 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • Raymond White Ray White placed the following advertisement in the Darling Down's Gazette :-
    "AUCTION SALE On Account of John Barnes, Esq. The undermentioned will offer for sale by Public Auction in EMPIRE HALL. CROW'S NEST, At 2.30 p.m. ON SATURDAY. MARCH 9th. His EMU CREEK SELECTIONS, Situated near Walloon and Crow's Nest which comprise, 160 ACRES, known as 'Sextons.' 160 ACRES, 'known as 'Rhodes.' 1280 ACRES, known as 'Redmonds.' 640 ACRES, known as Home Block With all Improvements, Working Plant, 100 head Dairy Stock. First Class Country. Splendidly Watered. GOOD TERMS. Further particulars apply to — RAY. WHITE Auctioneer, Crow's Nest. 'THE LICENSING ACT OF 1885.'"
  • He conducted the auction of land at Emu Creek belonging to John Barnes. John Barnes sold all of his properties at Emu Creek when he left the district. The Darling Downs Gazette reported the outcome on 23 March 1912 " The auction of John Barnes, Emu Creek selections, was a great success. 'Redmond's Block' 640 acres, was sold to H. Graham; 'Station Block', 640 acres, to John Breydon; 'Sexton's Block' 160 acres, to John Maddern; and 'Rhodes Block' 160 acres, to Egbert Maddern. The sale was conducted by Mr.Ray White, and was one of the most successful sales held for a long time."
  • Raymond White appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Creek Street, Crow's Nest. Raymond was an auctioneer as was his brother Kenneth. Florence carried out domestic duties. His parents and brother also lived in Creek Street.
  • He. "A social and dance were tendered to W. L. Pye, a resident of Pinelands district, at Pinelands last night, he having enlisted. There was a large attendance. Mr. Ray White presented tho guest with a silver wallet on behalf of the Patriot Committee and residents of the district, Mr. M. Travers presented him with a handsome case of silver-mounted pipes from the residents of Pinelands. Mr.Pye suitably replied."
  • Jack Brass, Norman White and his brother Ray White were foundation members of the Crow's Nest Brass Band. Here Jack is with Ray White and Ms Littleton.
    Jack Brass with Ray White and Ms Littleton. Photo thanks to Mary Brass
  • He and Florence Edith Wilcox appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Grove Street, Toowong.
  • On 23 March 1951,his wife, Florence Edith Wilcox died in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Raymond White died in 1966 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Children of Raymond White and Florence Edith Wilcox

Rita Eileen White

F, b. 1911, d. 30 September 2009

Robert White

M, b. 26 August 1919, d. 3 January 1980
  • Robert White was born on 26 August 1919 in Crow's Nest.
  • He was the son of Thomas John White and Lillian Harriet Barnes.
  • Robert White began military service on 7 June 1940. He was living at Pechey at the time he enlisted and gave his next of kin as his father Thomas. He was discahrged on 2 Nov 1944 with the rank of private in the 2/15 Battalion.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Pechey. Robert was a farmer.
  • Robert White married Doreen Murial Fitch circa 1945.
  • Robert White died on 3 January 1980 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, at age 60.
  • Robert was buried on 8 January 1980 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. LAWS1-00B-0018.

Rose Ellen White

F, b. 1899

Roy Allan (Splinter) White

M, b. 11 July 1916, d. 17 May 1988
  • Roy Allan (Splinter) White was born on 11 July 1916 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of William White and Ethel Jane Barnes.
  • Roy Allan (Splinter) White commenced school at Pinelands State School on 22 November 1922.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Crow's Nest. He was a farmer.
  • Roy Allan (Splinter) White married Mona Weis circa 1947.
  • Roy Allan (Splinter) White died on 17 May 1988 at age 71.
  • Roy was buried on 20 May 1988 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. LAWS1-00H-0011.

Ruby White

F, b. 1892, d. 29 October 1927
  • Ruby White was born in 1892 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Charles White and Sarah Arnold.
  • Ruby White commenced school at Pinelands State School on 30 May 1905.
  • At the age of 22 years, Ruby White married Henry John Brown in 1914 in Queensland.
  • Ruby White died on 29 October 1927 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Ruby was buried on 30 October 1927 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Sarah Ruth White

F, b. 22 September 1875, d. 13 March 1942
  • Sarah Ruth White was born on 22 September 1875 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Henry Gilbert White and Mary Ann Underwood.
  • About 1891 the White family posed for a photo outside their shingle roofed second home. From left - George, Henry Gilbert, Annie, Sarah Ruth, Mary Ann, Gilbert Julius, Charles Spencer. The other children Amy, Ada and Sidney were at school.
  • Sarah Ruth White appeared on the Electoral Roll with Henry Gilbert White and Mary Ann White in 1903 in Doctor's Creek Post Office. Henry was a farmer as was their son Charles and George. Daughters Annie, Amy and Sarah carried out home duties as did Mary Ann.
  • At the age of 27 years, 9 months and 15 days, Sarah Ruth White married John William Newton, son of Henry Newton and Louisa Pearce, on 7 July 1903 in Haden, Queensland. They had seven children.
  • About 1911 the White family posed for a photo - Standing Amy, Charles, Annie, Sidney, Ada, John NEWTON, Rose, Gilbert. Sitting - Annie KING with Mary, Henry, Mary Ann with Rosalie, Henry Gilbert, Stanley, Sarah NEWTON with Ada.
  • Sarah Ruth White died on 13 March 1942 in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 66.
  • Sarah was buried on 15 March 1942 in Goombungee Cemetery. CE1-00L-0004.

Children of Sarah Ruth White and John William Newton

Sidney Richard White

M, b. 13 December 1883, d. 4 February 1960
  • Sidney Richard White was born on 13 December 1883 in Doctor's Creek, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Henry Gilbert White and Mary Ann Underwood.
  • Sidney Richard White appeared on the Electoral Roll with Henry Gilbert White and Mary Ann Underwood in 1908 in Doctor's Creek. Henry was a farmer. Their daugthers Annie, Ada and Amy also lived at Doctor's Creek. They and Mary Ann carried out home duties. Sons Gilbert, George and Charles were all farmers and most likely still live with their parents.
  • About 1911 the White family posed for a photo - Standing Amy, Charles, Annie, Sidney, Ada, John NEWTON, Rose, Gilbert. Sitting - Annie KING with Mary, Henry, Mary Ann with Rosalie, Henry Gilbert, Stanley, Sarah NEWTON with Ada.
  • At the age of 32 years, 4 months and 13 days, Sidney Richard White married Elsie Peters, daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand Peters and Bertha Louise Welke, on 26 April 1916 in Kilburnie, Queensland.
  • Sidney Richard White died on 4 February 1960 in Queensland at age 76.
  • Sidney was buried on 5 February 1960 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Stella Harriet White

F, b. 7 August 1914, d. 5 November 2003

Child of Stella Harriet White and Raymond Gilbert Smith