Born in the
Dunedin suburb of
Andersons Bay on 4 November 1880, White was the son of
Annie Julia White (née Holmes)—an artist of some note and the daughter of
Matthew Holmes—and John White, a barrister and solicitor. He was educated at
Otago Boys' High School, and went on to study at the
University of Otago, graduating with a
Bachelor of Arts in 1901 and a
Bachelor of Laws in 1903. On 21 February 1911, White married Nora Addison-Scott Ramsay at
First Church, Dunedin. She was the daughter of businessman and former mayor of Dunedin,
Keith Ramsay. The couple went on to have four children, including
John White (1911–2007) who became a judge of the
High Court and was knighted in the
1982 New Year Honours. White was a director of the
Union Steam Ship Company. After the company moved its head office from Dunedin to Wellington in January 1923, the White family moved to Wellington the following month. ==Legal career==