Lallah Rookh White Rockwell Explained

Lallah Rookh White Rockwell (March 12, 1876 – November 9, 1940) was active in educational and civic affairs.

Early life

Lallah Rookh White was born on March 12, 1876, in Lynnville, Iowa, the daughter of John and Mary White.

Career

Lallah Rookh White Rockwell was active in educational and civic affairs. She was an expert accountant.

She was the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Bellevue School District.

She was the president of the Bellevue Civic Club. She was a member of the State Federation of Women's Clubs.

Personal life

Lallah Rookh White Rockwell moved to Idaho in 1906 and lived in Bellevue, Idaho.

In 1914 she married Irvin E. Rockwell, a member of the Idaho Senate, in Ogden, Utah. Rockwell was married to Mary Luella Searing, and Lallah Rookh White was his secretary. When White joined Rockwell in Idaho, he was still married and their first son was born out of the wedlock. They had two sons, John (1912–1915) and Paul (1915–1920).[1] [2]

Lallah Rookh Rockwell died in November 1940,[3] and she was buried in Portland, Oregon. When Irvin E. Rockwell died in 1952, his ashes were mixed with those of Lallah Rookh Rockwell.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Binheim. Max. Elvin. Charles A. Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America. 1928. 125-126. 8 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Rockwell, Irvin E. (Irvin Elmer), 1862–1952. 24 August 2017.
  3. News: Idahoans Prominent in Nation's News at Many Different Points . The Post-Register . November 14, 1940 . Idaho Falls, ID . 12 . December 19, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  4. Monday, November 11, 1940. The Ogden Standard-Examiner. 1940. 24 August 2017.