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Abbie Majorie <I>Gayton</I> White

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Abbie Majorie Gayton White

Birth
South Dakota, USA
Death
14 Feb 1945 (aged 77)
Sioux County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Fort Yates, Sioux County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Abbie was born to James Bennett and Mary "Pleasing to the Nation" Gayton. She was first married to Joseph Primeau. Joseph died in 1896. There were seven children in this union:
Walter Primeau
1884–Deceased​​
Louis Primeau
1886–Deceased
Frank Primeau
1888–Deceased
Sally Primeau
1890–Deceased​​
Mary Ann Primeau
1892–Deceased
Loretta Primeau
1893–Deceased ​​
Catherine Primeau
1896–Deceased

Abbie then married Benjamin J. White born 15 May 1873, died 30 April 1934 in Sioux County but burial is unknown. There were eight children from that marriage. One died as an infant. The other seven children were
Helen J. (1899)
Winifred M. (1901)
Benjamin J. (1902)
Mildred G. ( 1904)
William J. (1905-1945)
Angela A. (1907)
Josephine A. (1910).

The 2004 Cemeteries of Sioux County North Dakota indicates burial is based on Church Death Registers 1947-1972 and St. Peter Death Registers. They were unable to find a stone.
Abbie was born to James Bennett and Mary "Pleasing to the Nation" Gayton. She was first married to Joseph Primeau. Joseph died in 1896. There were seven children in this union:
Walter Primeau
1884–Deceased​​
Louis Primeau
1886–Deceased
Frank Primeau
1888–Deceased
Sally Primeau
1890–Deceased​​
Mary Ann Primeau
1892–Deceased
Loretta Primeau
1893–Deceased ​​
Catherine Primeau
1896–Deceased

Abbie then married Benjamin J. White born 15 May 1873, died 30 April 1934 in Sioux County but burial is unknown. There were eight children from that marriage. One died as an infant. The other seven children were
Helen J. (1899)
Winifred M. (1901)
Benjamin J. (1902)
Mildred G. ( 1904)
William J. (1905-1945)
Angela A. (1907)
Josephine A. (1910).

The 2004 Cemeteries of Sioux County North Dakota indicates burial is based on Church Death Registers 1947-1972 and St. Peter Death Registers. They were unable to find a stone.


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