Spouses
Birth30 Jul 1885, , Parke, Indiana [62]
Death15 Dec 1986, Red Lodge, Carbon, Montana [62] Age: 101
Burial22 Dec 1986, Red Lodge, Carbon, Montana [62]
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
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.”