. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... to his brother. After that dateMr. White devoted most of his time to cran-berry culture, becoming one of the largest andmost successful growers in the Cnited gave employment to six hundred and fiftypeople during the picking season, and in theyears 1907-08 produced sixty thousand bushelsof cranberries. He was president of theGrowers Cranberry Company during the firstfourteen years of its existence. This co-oper-ative sales company, with headquarters inPhiladelphia, was organized by a number of theoldest and largest cra


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... to his brother. After that dateMr. White devoted most of his time to cran-berry culture, becoming one of the largest andmost successful growers in the Cnited gave employment to six hundred and fiftypeople during the picking season, and in theyears 1907-08 produced sixty thousand bushelsof cranberries. He was president of theGrowers Cranberry Company during the firstfourteen years of its existence. This co-oper-ative sales company, with headquarters inPhiladelphia, was organized by a number of theoldest and largest cranberry growers of NewJersey and New England, for the purpose ofselling their fruit. He was vice-president ofthe Farmers National Bank of New Jersey,at Alt. Holly. Mr. White was a Republican,having filled various offices andserved on township committees, yet he was inno sense a politician or seeker after politicaloffice. He was a Friend, having been presi-dent of the board of trustees of Alt. HollyMonthly Aleeting. On November 11, 1869, he married Alary. ^C<^<:^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 643 Anne, daugiitcr uf James A. and Mary E.(Cashell j Fenwick. and by whom he had sevenchildren: I. Rebecca ^L, now dead. 2. EHza-beth Coleman. 3. Mary Fenwick. 4. BeulahSansom. 5. Joseph, now dead. 6. Barclay,now dead. 7. Anne Pearson, wife of Frank-lin S. Chambers, M. E., chief engineer of theParker Ioiler Company, Philadelphia. (The Lamb Line). Rebecca M. Lamb, who married BarclayWhite, 12 mo., 22, 1842, mother of Howard,Joseph J., George F. and Barclay White Jr.,was descended from Alfred the Great throughthe Mauleverer line, of England (see theMauleverer Chart in the library of the His-torical Society of Pennsylvania). Her de-scent is as follows: (I) Alfred the Great, born 849. died 901 ;married Elswitha. (Ill Princess Alfrith, died in 929; marriedllaldwin H of Flanders, died January 2, 918. (Ill) Arnould I, of Flanders, died 964;married Alex of \ermandois. (I\) Baldwin HI, of Fla


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