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9601 Joseph Smith - Miss Frances E. Brooks 30 Feb 1874 C363

MO CALLAWAY CALWOOD 1880 census
Smith, Joseph C., 31, Mo., Va., Va.
Frances C., 37, wife, keeping house, Mo., Va., Va.
Virgil E., 5, son
Mary F., 4, daughter
Walter, 1, son
Silas A., 28, brother

MO CALLAWAY CALWOOD TWP 1900 census
Smith, Joseph, Dec. 1847, 52, married 26 years, Mo., Va., Va., Farmer
Fannie C., wife, Jan., 1851, 5 children born, 3 living
Mary F., dau., Mch 1876, single
Cordie, dau., Nov. 1891
Thomas, Henry P., servant, black, May 1874, single, Mo., Mo., Mo., farm labor

His brother, Silas Smith of McCredie, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate. Parents listed as Haines Smith and Polly Kemp of Virginia. 
Joseph C. Smith
 
9602 At her residence, 6 miles east of Fulton, Callaway county, Mo. Wednesday, October 29th, 1879, Mrs. Julia A.R. Craghead, wife of Mr. John Craghead, in the 66th year of her age. She was born in Franklin county Virginia, November 27th, 1813, married December 21, 1830 - moved from Virginia to Missouri. Julia A. Smith
 
9603 Cra(i)ghead book says they were buried on their farm near Unity church, Callaway Co., Missouri. Julia A. Smith
 
9604 Information on spouses and children came from One World Tree and I have not verified any of it.

Lester Vandercook Spicer
Born: 16 Mar 1837 in Erie, Ohio, USA
Died: 29 Nov 1884 in Alber Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA
Marriage: 18 Apr 1872 in Fulton, Callaway, Missouri, USA
Children Sex Birth
Cora F Spicer F Albert Lee, Minnesota, USA
John L Spicer M Albert Lee, Minnesota, USA
Irene E Spicer F
Lester Wedge Spicer M 1876 in Albert Lee, Minnesota, USA
Emma Vandercook Spicer F 5 Aug 1879 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA

Spouse 2
Peter Christian Jansen
Born: 11 Mar 1857 in Munkobjurgby, Soro Amt, Denmark
Died: 20 Apr 1938 in Albert Lee, Minnesota, USA
Marriage: 19 Nov 1889 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
Children Sex Birth
Catherine June Jensen F 1891 in Albert Lee, Minnesota, USA
Lucile M Jensen F 19 Oct 1893 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA 
Laura M. Smith
 
9605 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9606 Name on death certificate was Eliza, name on census and headstone was Lilah.

Mrs. Ada Kester, her sister, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Lilah Ann Smith
 
9607 Deaths
Mrs. Lillie Kemp aged 20 years, died Jan. 5, 1904, at her home near Toledo. She was the wife of Lee Kemp. God knows what is the best and He doeth all things well for them that love him. He has bid her come for some good deed. She had been for several years a faithful member of the Baptist church at New Hope, and lived a true Christian life. She was very highly exteemed by all who knew her. It grieves us to say goodbye but it isn't forever - we do not part to meet no more. God well knew that she was prepared to go to her heavenly home, and Lord give the young husband strength and grace to bear his loss and, "Lo I am with thee always." 
Lillie M. Smith
 
9608 Deaths
At her home near Toledo, Tuesday Jan. 5, 1904, Mrs. Lillie Kemp aged 26 years. She was the wife of Lee Kemp, and a member of the Unity Baptist Church. 
Lillie M. Smith
 
9609 Harry S. McClellan Miss Lucy Alva Smith 23 Jun 1909 I-391

1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 15; Image: 202.0
Name: Harry S Mc Clellan
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: L Alva
Race: White
Occupation: Rural mail carrier
Rent/home value: own
Age at first marriage: 24
Parents' birthplace: Missouri
Neighbors: very near brother Alfred and family
Household Members:
Name Age
Harry S Mc Clellan 44
L Alva Mc Clellan 50
Wallace S Mc Clellan 17

She was a daughter of Stephen I. Smith and Mary Caroline Harrison.

She lived at 12 East 9th Street, Fulton, Missouri, at the time of her death. She died in the Callaway hospital after a stay of 6 weeks. Her son Wallace S. McClellan, of McCredie, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Lucy Alva Smith
 
9610 father, A.A. (Alexander) Smith of Virginia
mother Ursula Percy of Bedford Co., Virgina
per death certificate 
Lucy J. Smith
 
9611 Mrs. M.F. Craghead Dead
Mrs. Lucy J. Craghead, wife of M.F. Craghead, of New Bloomfield, died suddenly of heart disease last Sunday afternoon. She had not been well for several weeks, but her illness was not severe enough to cause her to be confined to her bed. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Hopewell Baptist church, of which she was a member, and interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral sermon was by Rev. L.T. Barger, of Fulton.
Mrs. Craghead was a daughter of the late Alex. Smith, a well known citizen of east Callaway. She was born in Bedford county, Virginia, January 17, 1854, and came to Missouri with her parents about 1870. She was married to Mr. Craghead in 1874. Her husband, one daughter and one son survive. The children are; Mrs. H.S. Holt and Herbert Craghead, both of New Bloomfield. One brother, William L. Smith, and one sister, Mrs. D.R. Overstreet, both of Fulton, also mourn her death.
Mrs. Craghead was regarded as an excellent Christian woman. She was highly esteemed in the community in which she lived and her death is universally regretted there. The Gazette extends sympathy to the bereaved family. 
Lucy J. Smith
 
9612 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9613 (Medical):See attached sources. Marshall Canada Smith
 
9614 Marshall Canada Smith (1879-1947)

From the Fulton Telegraph dated Thursday, 27 Nov 1947, page 6, column 7.
Fulton, Callaway Co., MO

MARSHALL SMITH DIES IN ARKANSAS

Funeral Services to be held there Friday for Callaway Man

Marshall Smith, brother of E.K. Smith of McCredie, died Tuesday at Ft. Smith, Ark. He was 68 years old. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Fort Smith. Burial will be in a Ft. Smith cemetery.

Mr. Smith was born February 24, 1879, in Callaway County, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Smith. He was a plasterer and made his home in Callaway until 20 years ago, when he moved to Ft. Smith. He was known to his friends as "Pud." He is survived by his wife, one son, Granville Smith of Portland, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Alma Thomas of Portland, Ore., and his brother at McCredie.
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From an unknown Fort Smith AR newspaper, date not known (1947), under Obituaries
Fort Smith, Sebastian Co. AR

Marshall C. Smith

Marshall C. Smith, 68 years old, died of a heart attack Tuesday at the weight and permit station, 122 Garrison Avenue where he was employed as a permit agent for the Arkansas revenue department. Mr. Smith was a member of the Central Presbyterian church, Belle Point Masonic Lodge, and Fraternal Order of Eagles. He had been a resident of Fort Smith 35 years.

Survivors include his wife, of the home, 725 North Greenwood Avenue; two sons, Granville Smith, Detroit, Mich., and J.B. Hardwood, Van Buren; one sister, Mrs. Alma Thomas, Portland, Oregon; and brother Edgar Smith, McCredie, Mo.; and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements, under the direction of the Edwards Funeral home, are incomplete.
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From an unknown Fort Smith AR newspaper, date not known (1947)
Fort Smith, Sebastian Co. AR

Marshall C. Smith

Funeral service for Marshall C. Smith, 68-year old resident of 725 North Greenwood Avenue who died Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Edwards chapel with Rev. Charles E. Cathey, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be at the Forest Park cemetery with the Belle Point Masonic Lodge conducting the grave side service.
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Notes: As given above, Marshall Canada SMITH was born on February 24, 1879 in Callaway Co. MO. His father was Granville Hudson SMITH (1845-1918) and his mother was Sarah Leah "Sallie" SIMCOE (1845-1907). Granville and Sallie were married 3 Apr 1873 in Callaway County MO. Marshall Canada SMITH died on Tuesday, 25 Nov 1947 and buried on Friday, 28 Nov 1947 at the Forest Park cemetery in Fort Smith AR. When Marshall was about 32, he moved to the Fort Smith AR area. In Dec 1936, he was living in nearby Arkoma OK. In Apr 1937, he was living in nearby Barling AR. His wife was named Pearl, and she may have been previously married. Pearl Smith was born Pearl Mae STUBBLEFIELD on 30 Jan 1894 in nearby Russellville, Pope Co. AR and died Feb 1972 in Fort Smith, Sebstian Co. AR. Her father was Will STUBBLEFIELD and mother was Sarah BURTON. 
Marshall Canada Smith
 
9615 DEATH OF MRS. CRAGHEAD
     Mrs. S. S. Craghead, for many years a resident of Callaway County, died Monday morning at the home of her son, O. R. Craghead, four miles southwest of Benton City, Audrain County. She was 72 years old and had been in poor health for several years. She did not become seriously ill, however until a short time ago when she contracted pneumonia, and this resulted in her death.
The funeral was held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Unity Baptist church, the service being conducted by the Rev. J. J. Cooper. Burial was made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
     Mrs. Craghead was born in Warren county and her maiden name was Miss Mattie Smith. Before her marriage in 1867 to Mr. Craghead, she attended school in Callaway county and after her marriage she and her husband came here to live, purchasing a farm in the Toledo community. They lived there until about two years ago when the death of Mr. Craghead occurred.
     Deceased is survived by three children. They are, O. R. Craghead of near Benton City; O.. E. Craghead of Denver, Colorado, and Mrs. John Kettle of Callaway county. She also leaves one brother, John Smith of High Hill, Mo. 
Martha Anne (Mattie) Smith
 
9616 In 1920, Samuel and Martha are living with daughter Lavinia and family.

she was alive when her husband died in 1921 per his death certificate
Her parents were Steven Smith and Lila McCall both originally from Virginia, per her death certificate.

According to her death certificate she was born in Montgomery County, her obituary says Warren county, Missouri. 
Martha Anne (Mattie) Smith
 
9617 MRS. S. S. CRAGHEAD DEAD.
Resident of Callaway for Many Years Passed Away at Home of Son Near Benton City.
     Mrs. S. S. Craghead, formerly of the Toledo neighborhood, this county, died Monday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the home of her son, O. R. Craghead, four miles southwest of Benton City. Funeral services were held at Unity Baptist church, near Toledo, Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. J. Cooper, of this city, and burial was in the Unity cemetery.
     Mrs. Craghead was reared in Warren county, but went to school in Callaway. Her maiden name was Mattie Smith. She was married in Decemer, 1867, when she came to Callaway to live and had made her home here until recently, dividing her time the last few years among her children, three of whom are living: O. R., near Benton City; O.. E. Craghead, Colorado, and Mrs. Lavinia Settles, of the Toledo neighborhood. One brother, John Smith, of High Hill, also is living.
     Mrs. Craghead was held in high esteem by her friends and acquaintances, and much sympathy is felt for those who are bereaved by her death. 
Martha Anne (Mattie) Smith
 
9618 (Medical):Margaret Corbin Lutz's notes:
WOODWARD DAILY PRESS Monday July 11, 1932 pg1 col.6
Mrs. Criswell buried here beside her husband.
That she might be laid to rest by the side of her husband, the body of Martha Elizabeth Criswell of Enid, was brought to Woodward and interment was made in Elmwood Cem. this morning. Funeral services were held at Chenowith Chapel this morning at 10:30 o'clock Rev. C. A. Lowe and J. F. Quisenberry officiating. Mrs. Criswell died Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs. C. W. Tedrowe, after an illness of six months.
Survived by one son Cecil Criswell of Jackson, Ky; 2 daughters Mrs. D. L. Dennis of San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. C. W. Tedrowe of Enid, Okla. A sister Mrs. N. A. Dickenson of Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs. Criswell was born Oct. 29, 1859. Came to Oklahoma from Missouri 20 years ago. James S. Criswell whom she married 14 eb. 1883 died 17 April, 1925. 
Martha Elizabeth Smith
 
9619 James S. (Sing) Criswell Miss Martha Smith 12 Feb 1883 E137

Fulton Weekly Gazette
Friday, September 16, 1904
"Those Who Come and Go" column
Mrs. S.J. Criswell and daughters, Misses Meta and Maggie, of north of town, are seeing the sights at the World's Fair this week. (This was in St. Louis) 
Martha Elizabeth Smith
 
9620 Her maiden name came from son John's death certificate Mary Smith
 
9621 Buried in Hillcrest under the same headstone with her parents, Ella C. and J.W. Smith

Her parents were James Smith and Ella Truell.
She was the sister of his second wife, Nuell Smith. 
Mary B. Smith
 
9622 She lived in Auxvasse, Missouri, at the time of her death. She died in the Callaway Hospital in Fulton. Her husband gave the information for her death certificate. Mary Ollie Smith
 
9623 Carter, Robert Smith, Polly 30 Sep 1819 Kentucky Green County

After her husband's death in 1831 in Kentucky, Mary Smith Carter married Barnett Beavers

Green Co., KY Marriage Book B, 1793-1836 lists "BEAVER, Barnett, to CARTER, Mary, 7 Feb. 1833."

In 1840 Barnett Beavers is listed in the Southern Division, Green Co., KY, but not in 1850.

Between 1840 and 1850, Barnett Beavers died and Mary Smith Carter Beavers moved with her children to Callaway Co., Missouri.

Mary had 6 known children with Robert Carter and 3 known children with Barnett Beavers. Her oldest son, my 2nd great grandfather, John G. Carter was in Callaway Co., Missouri by 1841.

In 1850 Mary Beavers is listed with John Smyth in the 12th Dist, Callaway Co., MO with Robert (24), James (20), Martha (19), Elisa (14), William (12) & Sarah (9). The children are all listed as Beavers. John Smith is either Mary's older brother or some other relative. Robert, James, and Martha are Robert & Mary Carter's children. Their ages match later records. Elisa, William & Sarah being born after 1833 are Mary & Barnett Beavers' children. John, Alexander, and Mary Ann Carter are all in Callaway Co., Missouri and already married by 1850.

In 1860 Mary Beavers is with son Robert Carter in Salt River twp., Audrain Co., MO along with EM Carter [I'm not sure what Eliza's maiden name is], EJ Beavers, Wm Beavers & SE Beavers. JT Carter [James T] & family are living next door.

By 1870 Mary is living with Robert Powell and wife Eliza, etc. in Salt River twp., Audrain Co., MO. I believe this to be Robert Todd Powell and Eliza J Beavers. They moved to Colusa Co., CA. There is a connection between this Powell family and the husband of one of John G. Carter's daughter, see notes under Nancy Carter.

Mary Beavers "died 4 Nov 1876 aged about 79 years" according to the headstone. 
Mary Polly Smith
 
9624 She lived at 920 W. Mansfield Street, Mexico, Missouri, at the time of her death. She died at home. Her husband gave the information for her death certificate.

Her parents were George L. Smith and Mennie Crane. 
Mary V. Smith
 
9625 She lived at 8 E. 8th St., Fulton, Missouri, at the time of her death. She died at home. Her parents were George W. Smith and Martha Johnson. Curtis Wise of St. Louis, Mo., gave the information for her death certificate. Mary Virginia Smith
 
9626 Her parents were:
Smith, Emma O. Huff; Mar. 15, 1853 - Jun. 3, 1948, d/o John Huff & Lucinda Lowe, h/o James Oscar Smith
Smith, James Oscar; Feb. 16, 1852 - Oct. 15, 1945, s/o Joseph Street Smith & Martha Carmean, h/o Emma O. Huff 
May Smith
 
9627 She married Floyd Tuttle

In 1949 she gave the information for her grandmother's death certificate. At that time she was living in Kansas City, Missouri. 
Mayme Florence Smith
 
9628 Minerva Jane Smith was born February 21, 1836 and she died in Audrain Co., Missouri on Feb. 17, 1876. She married John Garrison Wilfley in Boone Co., Missouri on March 23, 1857. He was born in Callaway Co., Missouri on Feb. 4, 1833 and died in Aurdrain Co., Missouri on March 2, 1895. Their children were:

Abraham Augustus Wilfley, born May 30, 1858. He married Annie T. Neale March 29, 1881 in Audrain Co., Missouri. He died June 17, 1939.

Claudia Wilfley, born March 29, 1862 and died July 19, 1947. She married Joseph Robert Johnson on July 11, 1882 and later married Alexander Carter Jr. on Nov. 11, 1914.

Nancy E. Wilfley, born March 27, 1864 and died in 1973. She married Wallace M. Pearson on Nov. 17, 1882.

Mary L. Wilfley, born 1867 and died in 1868.

William Franklin Wilfley, born Feb. 1869. He married Mary Francis Espy. Their children were Frances J., Mary E., John S., and Margaret. William died in 1939.

Elizabeth Burt Wilfley, born June 18, 1873. She married Clement Allen Greenleaf. She died Jan. 20, 1970.

Minerva R. Wilfley, born Jan. 22, 1876 and died July 8, 1876. 
Minerva Jane Smith
 
9629 She was a practical nurse. She was divorced from Joe Sanders. She lived in Auxvasse, Missouri at the time of her death. Her sister, Mrs. Alex. Kemp, gave the information for her death certificate.

Cornoner's statement:
Accidentally killed by being struck by a Ford truck owned by Tom Gorman of Centralia, Mo., driven by Millard Johnson, on highway number 22, 10 miles west of Mexico, Audrain county, Mo. in Wilson Township, about 2 p.m. Oct. 14, 1935.
Pedestrain, partially deaf, crossed highway to mail box, turned back of approching truck and stepped directly in fron of truck, could not hear car. 
Nellie A. Smith
 
9630 9:55 a.m. Nuell H. Smith
 
9631 She was the sister of his first wife, Mary B. Smith.

Her father, James W. Smith, b. abt. 1836 living with this family in 1920.

1930 United States Federal Census
about Nuell Dunavant
Name: Nuell Dunavant
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Kentucky
Relation to Head of House: Head
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Nuell Dunavant 53 widow
Shirley Dunavant 31 teacher high school
Billy Dunavant 19 salesman clothing store
Dorris Dunavant 17
Irene Salmon 23 roomer teacher
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 109.0.

Her parents were James Smith and Ella Truell. She lived at 406 E. 10th Street, Fulton, at the time of her death. Death certificate was signed by Mrs. Rusell Forsee of Fulton. She died in the Callaway co. hospital after a stay of 12 days. 
Nuell H. Smith
 
9632 Her parents were R.B. Smith and Mary Powell. Mrs. G. Jones of Fulton, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. Olive Ann Smith
 
9633 Vollie Hunt - Miss Onie Smith 2 Sept 1913 J178 Onie Smith
 
9634 3:15 a.m. Ory Lemon Smith
 
9635 His parents were Frances M. Smith and Hattie Jane Pearson of Boone Co., Missouri.

His address at the time of his death was 910 Walnut Street, Fulton, Missouri. He was a retired farmer, never in the military. The information on his death certificate was given by his daughter, Mrs. Orville Baysinger of Fulton. 
Ory Lemon Smith
 
9636 He gave the information for his mother's death certificate in Feb. 1940. At that time his address was Auxvasse, Missouri. Ovis L. Smith
 
9637 Spouse 1
Isaac Newton Jameson
Born: abt 1805 in Kentucky, USA
Died: abt 18 Feb 1836 in Missouri, USA
Marriage: 21 Jan 1836 in Callaway, Missouri, USA

Spouse 2
Charles A Bailey
Born: 2 Dec 1815 in Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, USA
Died: 23 Feb 1910 in Fulton, Callaway, Missouri, USA
Marriage: 2 Feb 1838 in Callaway, Missouri, USA

note about marriage date.... above is from world tree files, the transcribed marriage records from Callaway Co. Missouri give date of this marriage as:
Bailey, Charles - Jameson, Amelia - Feb 12 1862 This is an error, they were married before 1850 as they appear on the 1850 census in Callaway co., Missouri, with a 12 year old child.

Name: Charles A Bailey
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Birth Place: Kentucky
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles A Bailey 34, Blacksmith, $2,500
Permelia A Bailey 34
Wm Bailey 12
Geo Wright 21 farmer
1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 199; Image: 395. 
Permelia A. Smith
 
9638 Raymond Smith married Mary Lousie McGillis. They had six childre, William, Mary Beth, Peggy Sue, Kathy, Bobby and Patty. Raymond Smith
 
9639 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9640 Martin and Sallie Maude (Smith) Pugh moved to Orlando Florida in the late 1890's. Sallie had consumption. Sallie Maude Smith
 
9641 At the 1846 July Term of the Supreme Court of Missouri, a case concerning Elizabeth S. Smith Kemp nee Wood's slave named Sophia revealed that Elizabeth's first husband Samuel Smith died in Warren County, Missouri in 1840, that she was his second wife, they had no children, and her slave Sophia was received from the estate of her deceased father, name not given. Her marriage to Samuel Smith in 1828 occurred in Franklin County, Virginia, and shows her maiden name was Woods. John Kemp's marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Smith nee Woods was recorded in Warren County, Missouri in 1841. Samuel Smith was the older brother of William H. Smith whose wife Mary "Polly" Kemp was the daughter of John Kemp and Fannie Dudley. Samuel Smith
 
9642 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9643 From the book, "A History of Callaway County, 1884"
He was married in Kentucky on the 9th of April, 1830, to Miss Sarah Smith. She was originally from Virginia, and was a most amiable and excellent lady. Immediately after his marriage, Captain Bounty came West with his young wife and settled in Callaway Counyt. Here he has since resided, a period of nearly fifty four years. His first wife died in april, 1863, leaving him eight children: John R., Louisa A., Allex B., Samuel L., Isabel S., Franklin P., Mary, Elizabeth and Frances.

1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 233; Image: 463.
Name: Sarah Blount
Age: 37
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1813
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Female
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
Saml Blount 44, farmer, $900
Sarah Blount 37
John Robert Blount 15
Louisa Ann Blount 10
Alexander B Blount 8
Sarah J Blount 6
Elizabeth M Blount 3
Saml L Blount 0
David S Rice 16, farmer

1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 321.
Name: Sarah Blount
Age in 1860: 48
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Female
Post Office: Fulton
Value of real estate: $1,600 $1,225
Household Members:
Name Age
Saml Blount 55
Sarah Blount 48
Louisa Ann Blount 20
Alex B Blount 18
Sarah J Blount 16
Elizabeth M Blount 14
Saml L Blount 12
Franklin P Blount 10
Mary F Blount 8
Henry H Smith 14
James B Richardson 20 
Sarah Smith
 
9644 # Birth: ABT 1796 in Bath Co., Kentucky
# Death: 7 APR 1869 in Internet Cemetery Transcription, 73 years

Died 3? Sept. 1869-73 yr? Her age on 1850 census 52. Her father might have been William Smith. Her mother was Sarah Gambol, daughter of Lady Sarah Anderson.....MCLutz

1860 Census Missouri, Callaway Co., Dist.No.18, 13 August 1860 Page 898
847/869 Sarah Allen 60 F W Farmer KY
Martha 16 F W MO
847/870 Milton Allen 24 M W FArmer 1500/1500 MO
Rosa 16 F W MO
Henry Terrill 20 M W Laborer MO
Bart Sneider 20 Laborer Penn 
Sarah (Sally) Smith
 
9645 2nd wife,
Peter H. Kemp Miss Sarah E. Smith 4 Oct 1874 C401

Fulton Weekly Gazzette - October 24, 1902
The suit of Mrs. Sarah E. Kemp against Thomas Muzzy, administrator of the estate of the late Peter H. Kemp was heard before Judge S.P. Beaven of the probate court Wednesday and after all the evidence was in, was dismissed on the motion of the defendant for want of jurisdiction. The suit was to recover $140 seized by the defendant as part of the estate and claimed by the plaintiff as individual property. Another suit between the same parties concerning the allowance for the support of Mrs. Kemp was tried on Tuesday.

In 1910, she is a widow, living with son George and daughter Viola.

Her parents were William Smith of Virginia and Nancy Ferguson? of Virginia.
Mother's last name is very hard to read on Sarah's death certificate. 
Sarah E. Smith
 
9646 Sidney Craig Smith (1855-1915)

The following obituary is from the Fulton Missouri Telegraph dated Friday, June 18, 1915, page 1, column 1.

S. CRAIG SMITH DEAD
Farmer Passed Away at His Home Near Fulton After Short Illness.

Sidney Craig Smith, 60 years old, one of the well-known and highly esteemed farmers of the Fulton community, died at his home on the Lamar lane, four miles northeast of Fulton at 6:45 p.m. Monday, after a short illness. Mr. Smith was taken suddenly ill last Friday and physicians pronounced his ailment valvular heart trouble, complicated by liver trouble. He had been to a neighbor's Friday morning and had eaten his dinner as usual Friday, apparently being in his usual good health. He was taken ill that afternoon.

Mr. Smith was born September 3, 1855, and the Smith family lived in Saline and Carroll counties before their removal to the Kingdom a number of years ago. They settled off the form northeast of Fulton, where Mr. Smith was reared and which had been his home since. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. James Smith.

Mr. Smith was married about 15 years ago to Miss Belle Houchins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Houchins, who with a little son, Sidney Crews Smith survived him. He is also survived by five brothers and three sisters as follows: George Smith of Faribault, Minn; Mrs. P.C. Jensen of Albert Lee, Minn.; Mrs. James M. Bailey of Saskatchewan, Canada; Finnis Smith of North Dakota; Granville Smith, T. D. Smith, V. O. Smith and Mrs. Robert Lamar of Fulton.

Mr. Smith was a successful farmer and a man well thought of in his community. He came of an old Callaway family his parents settling here many years ago, and during his long residence in his home locality won the confidence and esteem of his intimates. His sudden death is a source of deep sorrow to his family, who have the sympathy of all in their bereavement.

Funeral services were held at the Ebenezer church of which Mr. Smith had long been a member at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. E.J. Sanderson, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Rootsweb Submitter's Note: Sidney Craig SMITH was a son of James Henry Smith and Elizabeth Marshall Duggins. His son, Sidney Crews SMITH was born 14 NOV 1910 and was 4 years old when his father of 60 years died. Anna Belle (HOUCHINS) SMITH died in 1958. The death certificate for Sidney Craig SMITH says he was born in Callaway County MO on September 1, 1855, died on 14 JUN 1915 and was buried on 15 JUN 1915. He and Anna Belle HOUCHINS were married on 2 OCT 1900 in Callaway County. The Finnis SMITH of North Dakota referred to in the above obit is probably Bennett F. SMITH, his older brother. Bennett F. SMITH was born about 1849 in Saline County MO. 
Sidney Craig Smith
 
9647 Headstone is hard to read, month and day might not be correct, year is correct.

From the History of Callaway County Missouri, 1884, page 748
In 1839, Mr. Craig was married to Miss Sidney Smith, a daughter of Tartan Smith, of this county. Mrs. Craig's family of the same gens Smith of which Sir Sidney Smith (for whom she was named), the great naval commander of Europe (for though an English admiral and nobleman, his great activity and taste for naval life led him into the service of different countries when his native land was not engaged in war), was a distinguished representative. Another writer says of this great man who won his title of nobility by his valor and merits: "A more chivalric character than Sir Sidney Smith is not to be found among the heroes of modern times." 
Sidney Mallory Smith
 
9648 1880, living with his brother Joseph and family.

1st wife;
Silas A. Smith - Miss Lucy Rice 30 Mar 1876 C428
2nd wife;
Silas A. Smith - Mrs. Eliza E. Akerd 31 Jan 1890 F348
3rd wife;
Silas Smith - Miss Clara M. Muzzy 13 Jan 1896 G154

His parents were William Haines Smith of Virginia and Mary Kemp of Virginia. 
Silas Alexander Smith
 
9649 Named in daughter Lucy's death certificate.

1880; Census Place: Salt River, Audrain, Missouri; Roll T9_672; Family History Film: 1254672; Page: 119.2000; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 0377.
Name: Stephen R. Smith
Home in 1880: Salt River, Audrain, Missouri
Age: 43
Estimated birth year: abt 1837
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Mary C.
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Stephen R. Smith 43
Mary C. Smith 34
Ida W. Smith 11
Octave H. Smith 9
Norman Smith 5
Norwood Smith 5
Alvia Smith
Stephen I. Smith
 
9650 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 

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