flag male ancestor  Kenneth  WHITE

  (b. 1 December 1854 Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA   d. 26 February 1933 Cleveland, Ohio, USA )  

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Kenneth WHITE was born 1 December 1854 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA

Kenneth WHITE was the child of ?   and   ?

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Kenneth  married  Catherine Ellen "Kate" GAREN (GEAREN) 26 June 1876 in Madison County, Ohio, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Catherine Ellen "Kate" GAREN (GEAREN)  was born 25 March 1858 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England.  Catherine Ellen "Kate" died 3 October 1925 in Mentor, Lake, Ohio, USA. 

Kenneth WHITE died 26 February 1933 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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