Ellen G. White
American author, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (1827–1915)
Ellen Gould White (née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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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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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
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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
editJames Springer White (1821–1881), husband of Ellen G. White.
Henry N. White
editHenry Nichols White (1847–1863), first son of James and Ellen White.
James E. White
editJames Edson White (1849–1928), second son of James and Ellen White.
William C. White
editWilliam Clarence White (1854–1937), third son of James and Ellen White.
Emma L. White
editEmma Lou White (née McDearmon; 1848–1917), first wife of James Edson White and daughter-in-law of Ellen G. White.
Mary E. White
editMary 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.
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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.