Mary Ann White

Brief Life History of Mary Ann

When Mary Ann White was born in 1859, in Wales, United Kingdom, her father, Christopher White, was 67 and her mother, Harriet Powell, was 35. She lived in Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom for about 10 years.

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Family Time Line

Christopher White
1793–1865
Harriet Powell
1824–
Henry Powell
1844–
Sarah A White
1848–
Charlotte Powell
1850–
Caroline White
1852–
Anne White
1855–1859
Mary Ann White
1859–
William George White
1861–
Eliza White
1864–1940

Sources (8)

  • Mary Ann White in household of John Austin, "England and Wales Census, 1871"
  • 1859 Mary Ann White, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975" Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales
  • Photo outside house

World Events (8)

1867 · Great Reform Act of 1867

The Great Reform Act of 1867 gave males the right to vote. This also helped to form the Welsh Liberal Party. It was the second of three reforms that would take place.

1884

Art Nouveau Period (Art and Antiques).

1890 · Welsh Industry Affected by U.S Tariff 

In 1890, President McKinley and Congress passed the McKinley Tariff, which have had direct effect on Southern Wales. All foreign exports were taxed, including tinplates from the iron and copper mines in Wales.

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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