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    1. Re: Homer White
    2. Carroll H Clark
    3. On Wed, 14 Oct 1998 10:38:41 -0400 mcfhc <mcfhc@fayettevillenc.com> writes: >Mr. Clark, > >Thank you so much for the quick response and the information about my >= >family. It was really wonderful to hear such positive things.=20 > >The member of the family that owned the farm on the Old >Snohomish-Monroe = >highway was Warren O. White. I had to laugh at the story that you told >= >about the Cascara Bark, I know how it works. My parents moved from = >Silver Lake to Aberdeen Washington where my real Grandmother lived so >I = >spent a lot of time in the woods with my Step-Grandfather peeling >bark, = >spliting shakes, hunting and trapping. It was a wonderful life, and >like = >you, I couldn't have asked for a better replacement. However, I still >= >need to know about my family. You one ever talked about the Whites, >but = >I know that they must have been grand people. > >My name is Dann Sears and I am presently living in North Carolina.=20 >Address: 1311 Berkshire Road > Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304 > >Phone: (910) 485-7400 home > (910) 486-1330 office > >I am employeed by the Museum of the Cape Fear as an Exhibits Designer >= >and Museum Specialist, just in case you are wondering about the = >disclaimer on the Email. I am also looking for a job there if you, if >= >you know of any openings. I want to come home, I really miss it. > >Anyway, my Grandfather was Vernie E. White and he married Irene K. = >Churchill, she was fourteen or fifteen when they were married, they >had = >three daughters. They were later divorced and he Married a woman named >= >Winifred Kiser, I believe that they were High School sweethearts. My = >Grandfather died on December 24, 1942 in Port Angeles. That is all >that = >I know. I did talk briefly to Warren O. White in 1996, but I have lost >= >track of him. I believe that Warren was Homer's son, he told me that >he = >remembered my Grandfather and that he was a wonderful person. > >I also remember going to Snohomish, to Uncle Homer's farm to go >Pheasant = >hunting. I went with my Father and a man that was married to my Aunt. >= >His name was Al Lloyd. I remember that he drank alot. > >I hope that this will help you some, and again I want to thank you so >= >much for your help. > >Sincerely, Dann Sears > > > >Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex >e-mail: mcfhc@fayettevillenc.com >phone: 910/486-1330 >fax: 910/486-1585 >(Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my >= >agency.) > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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