Ellen G. White
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American author, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (1827–1915) | |||||
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Date of birth | 26 November 1827 Gorham Ellen Gould Harmon | ||||
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Date of death | 16 July 1915 Elmshaven | ||||
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Ellen Gould White (née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Portraits
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Ellen G. White at the Swiss Conference Meeting, 1885.
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Ellen G. White in a group at Reno, Nevada camp meeting, 1888.
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Ellen G. White speaking at the 1901 General Conference.
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Ellen G. White at the Loma Linda Sanitarium dedication, 1905.
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Ellen G. White at the 1905 General Conference.
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Ellen G. White with personal staff and administrators of Madison College, 1909.
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Ellen G. White addressing local church school children, 1913.
Funeral in St. Helena
[edit]Funeral in Battle Creek
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Ellen G. White in casket.
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Ellen G. White lying in state in Battle Creek Tabernacle.
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Ellen G. White's funeral service at Battle Creek Tabernacle.
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Ellen G. White's funeral service at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Floral tribute presented by the Pacific Press Publishing Association in Ellen G. White's funeral.
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Grave of Ellen G. White in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Family
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James and Ellen White, c. 1857.
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James, Ellen and William White, c. 1857.
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James and Ellen White in 1864.
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James and Ellen White family in 1864.
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James and Ellen White family in 1865.
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James and Ellen White family with Adelia Patton in 1865
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James and Ellen White sons, James Edson and William Clarence in 1865.
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James and Ellen White, c. 1868.
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Ellen G. White and her eldest sister Caroline Clough, c. 1872.
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Ellen G. White and her fraternal twin sister Elizabeth Bangs, c. 1878.
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Ellen G. White with extended family, 1907.
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Ellen G. White with extended family, 1913.
James S. White
[edit]James Springer White (1821–1881), husband of Ellen G. White.
Henry N. White
[edit]Henry Nichols White (1847–1863), first son of James and Ellen White.
James E. White
[edit]James Edson White (1849–1928), second son of James and Ellen White.
William C. White
[edit]William Clarence White (1854–1937), third son of James and Ellen White.
Emma L. White
[edit]Emma Lou White (née McDearmon; 1848–1917), first wife of James Edson White and daughter-in-law of Ellen G. White.
Mary E. White
[edit]Mary Ellen White (née Kelsey; 1857–1890), first wife of William C. White and daughter-in-law of Ellen G. White.
Other relatives
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Robert Harmon (1784–1866), father of Ellen G. White.
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John White (1785–1871), father of James S. White and father-in-law of Ellen G. White.
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Elizabeth White (née Jewett; 1788–1871), mother of James S. White and mother-in-law of Ellen G. White.
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Caroline T. Clough (née Harmon; 1811–1833), eldest sister of Ellen G. White.
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Harriet McCann (née Harmon; 1813–1876), sister of Ellen G. White.
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Mary P. Foss (née Harmon; 1821–1912), sister of Ellen G. White.
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Sarah Belden (née Harmon; 1823–1868), sister of Ellen G. White.
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Elizabeth Bangs (née Harmon; 1827–1891), fraternal twin sister of Ellen G. White.
Places
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Home of James and Ellen White in 63 Wood Street, Battle Creek, Michigan.
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Elmshaven, home of Ellen White in St. Helena, California.