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WHITE, Ared F- CW

Source: Kingman Star Friday, January 16, 1914
 
JUDGE ARED F. WHITE,  for eighteen years Judge of the 47th judicial circuit and a Republican of considerable influence, died at his home in Rockville last Sunday afternoon in his 71st year. He was born in Rockville and practically all his life was spent there,  except the time he spent with C. C. 78th Ind. Vol., and later as corporal of Co. G. 133d  Ind.   He is survived by a wife and four children—one son and three daughters;  also three brothers and one sister. “S”


Source: Indianapolis Star Mon 12 Jan 1914 p 4

Rockville, Ind Jan 11 - Judge Ared F. White, one of the best known jurists in western Indiana, died at his home in this city at 5 o'clock this afternoon after an illness of almost a year's duration.  Judge White was born in Rockville May 27, 1843. He was educated at Asbury University Greencastle. During his senior year in the university he read law with John Hanna, John McLaughlin and later Judge Elwood Hunt.  Judge White was president of the Rockville school board for 9 years.  He was a Republican and in 1880 was a presidential elector from Indiana and cast his ballot for James A. Garfield for President of the United States. He was on the bench from 1886 to 1901.  Judge White was married Oct 21, 1869 to Sarah Katherine Strouse. The surviving children and Jacob S., Fannie S. and Nellie D. White of this city and Mrs. Helen M. Mand of Terre Haute.  


Source: Muncie Star Press Mon Jan 12, 1914 p 4

Rockville, Ind Jan 11 - Judge Ared F. White died today at his home in Rockville.  He was 70 years old and had been in poor health for a year.  He was presidential elector from Indiana in 1880 and voted for James A. Garfield for President.
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