A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . 3) Emily M. Mott, Septem-ber 24, 1889; no issue; he died February 19, 1901. William H. WHiite began his business career in partnershipwith his brother James E. They first opened a general store atWhites Corner. Springfield, Kings County, and about three yearslater established a branch store at Belleisle Point. Their brothersGilbert and Samuel, who had for a few years carried on store-keeping at Grand Lake, closed up their Queens County business,and s


A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . 3) Emily M. Mott, Septem-ber 24, 1889; no issue; he died February 19, 1901. William H. WHiite began his business career in partnershipwith his brother James E. They first opened a general store atWhites Corner. Springfield, Kings County, and about three yearslater established a branch store at Belleisle Point. Their brothersGilbert and Samuel, who had for a few years carried on store-keeping at Grand Lake, closed up their Queens County business,and shortly after William H. and James E. had opened the storeat Belleisle Point, came into the business as partners, the firmname being thereupon changed from W. H. & J. E. White toWhite & Brothers. This partnership, after some four or fiv^eyears, was dissolved, and thereafter William H. and James the business together, save for a short time, duringwhich Gilbert and Samuel returned to the firm. About 1851the brothers William H. and James E. opened a brancfi store atSussex, and James E. moved to Sussex to take charge of this. W. H. WHITi


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