Individual Details

Fannie Viola Bogart

(29 Jul 1870 - 26 Dec 1948)

Hutchinson News Herald, Hutchinson, Kansas, Thursday, December 30, 1948, Page 13, Col. 7: Mrs. Fannie W. White. Liberal---Mrs. Fannie W. White, 78, Seward county pioneer, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oscar O'Neal 27 miles southwest of Garden City. She had been ill four months. Mrs. White came to Seward county in 1905 when she and her husband, the late A. J. White, homesteaded a claim on the Cimarron river east of Liberal. They lived there until Mr. White's death in 1940. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Akers, Liberal, Mrs. Steve Mitchell, Kismet, Mrs. O'Neal, Mrs. Jud Knowles, Pueblo, and Mrs. Francis Conover, Atwater, Calif.; Five sons Lee, Borer, Elonzo, Bell Gardens, Calif., Bryan, Liberal, David, Hugoton, and Willard, Nowark [Norwalk], Calif.

Events

Birth29 Jul 1870Pittsfield, Pike Co., Illinois
Marriage2 Sep 1888Spruce, Bates Co., Missouri - Alfred Jefferson White
Death26 Dec 1948Haskell Co., Kansas
BurialLiberal Cemetery, Liberal, Seward Co., Kansas

Families

SpouseAlfred Jefferson White (1867 - 1940)
FatherWilliam Louis Bogart (1849 - 1896)
MotherLaura Gertrude Ham (1853 - 1895)
SiblingGeorge Campbell Bogart (1872 - 1938)
SiblingMary Eldora Bogart (1874 - 1951)
SiblingEva Catherine Bogart (1876 - 1945)
SiblingNellie Jane Bogart (1878 - 1884)
SiblingClara Louina" Ina" Bogart (1880 - 1963)
SiblingDavid Allen Bogart (1884 - 1947)
SiblingSarah Margaret Bogart (1886 - 1957)
SiblingEstelle Ester Bogart (1889 - 1978)
SiblingWilletta Gertrude Bogart (1891 - 1949)
SiblingWaldro Louis Bogart (1894 - 1917)

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