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White, Samuel, and his brother, John, were pioneers in Madison, coming from Petersham, Mass., at a very early
day. Samuel was a Revolutionary soldier, having entered the army at the age of sixteen and was stationed at West
Point in 1779-80. He was there at the time of Arnold's treachery and was one of the guards at Andre's execution.
He married in 1786 and in 1798 came to Madison. His children were Hipzebeth, Ira, Clara. Mary, Abigail, Samuel.
Grace and Anna, the latter of whom became the wife of Henry R. Barker. He died April 27, 1894.
FROM:
Our County and it's people
A Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Edited by: John E. Smith
The Boston History Co., Publishers 1890
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