Misc. Notes
1. There were other marriage(s).
[62]2. 1910 US Census, Montana, Carbon, Bridger, School District 28, District 13, Sheet 9A, Enumerated 26-28 April 1910: Wm White; Head; Age 55; Married 38 years; POB Scotland; Father POB Scotland; Mother POB Scotland; Occupation - Farmer; Owns Home w/ Mortgage, Farm
Margaret White; Wife; Age 55; Married 38 years; Mother of 11 Children, 9 Still Living; POB Scotland; Father POB Scotland; Mother POB Scotland
James White; Son; Age 16; Single; POB Indiana; Occupation - Laborer at house; Does not attend school
Wm F. White; Grandson; Age 15; Single; POB Indiana; Father POB Illinois; Mother POB Indiana; Occupation - Laborer at house; Attends school
Jennie White; Daughter; Age 14; Single; POB Indiana; Attends school
Robert White; Son; Age 10; POB Montana; Attends school
Spouses
Birth4 Jan 1888, ,, Missouri
Death8 Nov 1934 Age: 46
BurialRed Lodge, Carbon, Montana
Burial MemoRed Lodge Cemetery
Cause of deathKilled In An Automobile Accident When His Children Were All Young [310]
Marriage16 Mar 1915, Red Lodge, Carbon, Montana [62]
Misc. Notes
1. From the 1920 US Census, Montana, Carbon County, Bearcreek Township, District 23, Sheet 6A, enumerated 10 Jan 1920:
Leo F Normile, Head, Age 32, Married, POB - Missouri, Father POB - Ireland, Mother POB - Ireland, Trade - Stationary Engineer, coal mine.
Jean D Normile, Wife, Age 24, Married, POB - Indiana, Father POB - Scotland, Mother POB - Scotland
Elizabeth Normile, Daughter, Age 4, POB - Montana
Mary Normile, Daughter, Age 2, POB - Montana
2. From an email from Bob Wakenshaw, 24 June 2002: “I know there were Normiles in Joliet and they were related to Leo Normile in Red Lodge, but I don't know just how. Leo Normile was married to Jean (White) who was Grandma Mags younger sister. Leo was killed in a car accident when the kids were all young. There were at least 7 children. Elizabeth (Beth) was the oldest, then Mary, Jean, Jim, Mickey, Peggy, and Bill. These were the children who stayed with Grandma Mag on the farm through the years, one at a time until they had to go back to Red Lodge for high school. They were in Bearcreek in 1920, but moved to Red Lodge later.”
Misc. Notes
1. Other sources list Jeanie Dean’s husband as Fred PUTHOFF.