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Irish-American soldier (died 1777)
John White
Bornc. 1745
Ireland
DiedOctober 1777 (aged c. 32)
AllegianceUnited States
Years of service1777
Battles / warsAmerican Revolutionary War
Battle of Germantown (DOW)
Spouse(s)Sarah Moore
ChildrenAlexander, William, and John

Major John White (c. 1745 – October 1777) was a native Irish soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He died from a gunshot wound shortly after October 4, 1777, while acting as a volunteer aide under General John Sullivan during the Battle of Germantown. He was shot during the attempted burning of Chew House, also known as Cliveden.

White was a merchant prior to the war. In 1765 or 1766, he married Sarah Moore, daughter of Alexander Moore. Before her death on October 15, 1770, they had three children: Alexander, William, and John Moore White. He left his family and business in England in order to participate in the war.

References

  1. "General Orders, 29 September 1777". Founders Online. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. Battle of Germantown#Casualties
  3. Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session United States congressional serial set. United States. Congress. Senate. 1852. p. 152. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
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