Willis Adrian White

Brief Life History of Willis Adrian

When Willis Adrian White was born on 31 July 1919, in Coalwood, McDowell, West Virginia, United States, his father, Levator V White, was 22 and his mother, Maida Wolfford, was 17. He married Emma Oleta Anderson on 3 January 1939, in Cassia, Idaho, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He lived in United States in 1949 and Kellogg, Shoshone, Idaho, United States in 1950. He died on 8 December 2013, in Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States, at the age of 94.

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Family Time Line

Willis Adrian White
1919–2013
Emma Oleta Anderson
1921–1994
Marriage: 3 January 1939
Gary Lewis White
1940–2019

Sources (11)

  • Willis A White in household of Lovatis V White, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Willis Adern White, "United States Western States Marriage Index"
  • Willis Adern White, "Idaho, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945"

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World Events (8)

1920

The Prohibition Era. Sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors outlawed. A mushrooming of illegal drinking joints, home-produced alcohol and gangsterism.

1926 · Mammoth Cave is Discovered

In 1926, in central Kentucky, Mammoth Cave was discovered. It dates back to Mississippian times and consists of over four hundred miles of passageway. On July 1, 1941, the cave was made a National Park.

1944 · The G.I Bill

The G.I. Bill was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veterans that were on active duty during the war and weren't dishonorably discharged. The goal was to provide rewards for all World War II veterans. The act avoided life insurance policy payouts because of political distress caused after the end of World War I. But the Benefits that were included were: Dedicated payments of tuition and living expenses to attend high school, college or vocational/technical school, low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business, as well as one year of unemployment compensation. By the mid-1950s, around 7.8 million veterans used the G.I. Bill education benefits.

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English white, wit (Old English hwīt ‘white’), hence a nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion. In some cases it is perhaps from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Hwīta, a short form of names in Hwīt- (from hwīt ‘white’). The name may also be topographic, referring to someone who lived by a bend or curve in a river or road (from Old English wiht ‘bend’), the source of the placename of Great Whyte in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire (compare Wight ). This name is also a variant of Wight . The surname White is also very common among African Americans.

Irish and Scottish: adopted for any of several Irish and Scottish Gaelic names based on bán ‘white, fair’ (see Bain 1, McElwain ) or fionn ‘fair’ (see Finn 1). The English surname has been Gaelicized in Ireland as de Faoite.

Americanized form (translation into English) of various European surnames meaning ‘white’, for example German Weiss , French Blanc , Polish Białas (see Bialas ), Slovenian Belec , or any other synonymous Slavic surname beginning with Bel-, Bev-, Biel- or Bil-.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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