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The John Fagan Family, Hero of the Battle of King's Mountain
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CHAPTER: 001: Sources of Information
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Betty Lyon Starrett F. -
Betty was a source for the children of John S. Fagan other than
Robert Lanier Fagan.
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Doris Hayes F. -
Doris is a source for the Sarah Jane Fagan and Thomas Cook
McLoud family.
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Stephen Hull M. -
Stephen is a source for the Sarah Jane Fagan and Thomas Cook
McLoud family.
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Alan Williams M. -
Alan is the collaborator with Waverly Barbe on the book BARB-BARBE
GENEALOGY which is an update to a work by Dr. Kirk B. Barb. Kirk
was a cousin to Gustavus Henry Barb.
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CHAPTER: 002: John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819
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John S. Fagan was born in Virginia about 1760.
He was a Private in Captain William Johnston's company of the
Eleventh Virginia Regiment of Foot in 1777 to 1779.
Captain William Johnston M. -
He served at the Battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina on
07-OCT-1780 in which the British forces under General Cornwallis were
stopped from taking over the south. Until that time the British forces
in the south had prevailed against the continental forces. The Battle
of King's Mountain of the American Revolutionary War is well worth
reading about in the history books.
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John S. Fagan died in Rutherford County Tennessee in 1819. He
married Patricia Martha Lanier who was the daughter of Lemuel
Lanier. They were the parents of Robert Lanier Fagan. The poet
Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842-1881) was a relative of Patricia
Martha Lanier Fagan. He is known as simply "Sidney Lanier".
Sidney Clopton Lanier M.1842-1881
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CHAPTER: 003: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
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On the 1840 Census for Robert Lanier Fagan in Cannon Co,
Tennessee is the following: 0111201-0112201.
Robert Lanier Fagan was born in Virginia about 1787. His father
was John S. Fagan who was born in Virginia about 1760 and who died
in Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1819. The will for John S.
Fagan was probated on 20-MAR-1820. John S. Fagan served in the
Revolutionary War. The Daughters of the American Revolution give him a
reference number which is: DAR No. 73 612. The mother of Robert Lanier
Fagan was Patricia Martha Lanier who was the daughter of
Lemuel Lanier who died in Rutherford Co, Tennessee in 1817.
The wife of Robert Lanier Fagan was Martha Gibson who was born
about 1797 in North Carolina. They were married on 17-JAN-1816 in
Rutherford County, Tennessee. She apparently went by the name
"Patsey". They were the great grandparents of the Charles Creth
Smith. They were the parents of Elizabeth Caroline Fagan who
was the first wife of John Calvin Smith. Elizabeth Caroline
Fagan was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee on 23-DEC-1831
and died in Denton, Denton Co, Texas on 12-DEC-1863.
Robert Lanier Fagan is listed on the Censuses for 1820, 1830 and
1840 living in Rutherford County and then Cannon County,
Tennessee. On the 1850 Census for Tennessee Robert Lanier Fagan
and his wife Martha Gibson Fagan were listed with five of their
children and one son-in-law who were all living in Cannon County.
Their children who were all born in Tennessee were as follows. Martha
M. Fagan was born about 1829. James H. Fagan was also born
about 1829. Granville M. Fagan was born about 1836. Also listed
was Calvin Smith and his wife Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith.
Calvin Smith was the son-in-law and Elizabeth Caroline Fagan
Smith was a daughter of Robert Lanier Fagan and his wife Martha
Gibson Fagan. Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith was born on
23-DEC-1831 and died on 12-DEC-1863 in Denton, Denton Co, Texas.
There were three other men with families in Cannon County on the
1850 Census who were most likely also sons of Robert Lanier Fagan.
Albert T. Fagan who was born about 1818 was a farmer. He and his
wife Martha had one daughter. Robert A. Fagan was born about 1819
and was a farmer. He and his wife Margaret E. McKee had six
children. Robertson L. Fagan was born about 1823 and was a
Methodist minister.
Robertson L. Fagan \JRO M.1823-1884
He died in 1884 and is listed as a member of the Tennessee Conference
of the Methodist Church.
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Another Methodist minister listed in the Tennessee Conference was
Foster Fielding Fagan who died in 1878. He was a son of Robertson
L. Fagan.
Foster Fielding Fagan \JROF M.1847-1878
The full name of Calvin Smith was John Calvin Smith. He was
often called just Calvin Smith. Elizabeth Caroline Fagan was
the first wife of John Calvin Smith.
About 1853 Robert Lanier Fagan moved to Huntsville in Madison
County, Arkansas with the John Calvin Smith family. His wife,
Martha Gibson Fagan died there in 1857. Huntsville is just
twenty-seven miles south of Eureka Springs and is twenty-nine miles
east of Fayetteville.
On the 1860 Census for Huntsville, in Madison County, Arkansas,
Robert Lanier Fagan is listed as living with John Calvin Smith
and Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith. The profession of Robert
Lanier Fagan on the 1860 Census is listed as minister, Methodist
Episcopal Church, South.
On 24-JUL-1862 there was a land transfer in Huntsville, Arkansas which
Robert Lanier Fagan notorized as Justice of the Peace. It is known
that Robert Lanier Fagan in 1858 was elected to a two year term in
Madison County, Arkansas as coroner.
Robert Lanier Fagan died in DEC-1863 in Denton, Texas. About 1862
his daughter Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith and her husband, John
Calvin Smith, and family moved to Denton, Texas to escape from the
terrible carnage in northwestern Arkansas due to the Civil War. Robert
Lanier Fagan accompanied them. Huntsville, Arkansas was almost
completely destroyed at that time by the Union forces.
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CHAPTER: 004: John Calvin Smith M.1830-1901
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John Calvin Smith was born in Tennessee on 13-OCT-1830. His
parents both were born in Virginia according to the 1880 Census. John
Calvin Smith was a farmer in 1850, a merchant in 1870, and a
minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South from about 1855 on.
He lived until 29-JAN-1901. In the 1900 Census he is listed as living
in Tarrant County, Texas which is the county containing Fort
Worth. A watch which belonged to him is now owned by his great
granddaughter Leola May Smith Ballard.
John Calvin Smith is buried at Bourland Cemetery in the town of
Keller in northeast Tarrant County, Texas. His second wife, Lucy
C. Blount Smith, is buried beside him unmarked. To get to his
grave take Johnson Road east from Highway 377 until you come to
Bourland Road. Take this road north to just beyond the big water
tower. His grave is at the back of the large central section of this
cemetery and off center towards the water tower to the south. His
stone faces west.
In 1850 John Calvin Smith and his first wife Elizabeth Caroline
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Fagan Smith were living in Cannon County, Tennessee with her
parents Robert Lanier Fagan and Martha Gibson Fagan.
Cannon County, Tennessee is south and east of Nashville. The
oldest son of John Calvin Smith and Elizabeth Caroline Fagan
was James Calvin Smith who was born in Cannon County,
Tennessee on 24-MAR-1850.
About 1853 John Calvin Smith and his family moved to Huntsville in
Madison County, Arkansas. Huntsville is twenty-five miles south of
Eureka Springs.
In Arkansas John Calvin Smith and his wife, Elizabeth Caroline
Fagan Smith, had two more children. William A. Smith was born
in JUL-1858, and Mary Elizabeth Smith was born on 12-NOV-1861.
Shortly after Mary Elizabeth Smith was born the John Calvin
Smith family moved to Denton County, Texas.
It is likely that they moved to avoid the Civil War which was raging
furiously in northwestern Arkansas. The Battle of Pea Ridge on
07-MAR-1862 was neither the beginning nor the end of tribulation for
the residents of Huntsville. Pea Ridge is only fifty miles to the
northwest of Huntsville. Troops of both sides were in and out of
Huntsville from one day to the next. Acts of violence, whether against
soldiers or civilians, were very commonly occurring incidences there
from 1862 until 1865. Huntsville was almost entirely destroyed in 1863
by Union forces.
On 24-OCT-1860 the East Texas Methodist Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South met at Jefferson, Texas. They admitted John
Calvin Smith as a Methodist minister on trial. Apparently he was
already planning on the move to Texas.
Sometime about 1862 John Calvin Smith and his wife, Elizabeth
Caroline Fagan Smith, with their three children moved to Denton,
Denton Co, Texas. On 12-DEC-1863 Elizabeth Caroline Fagan
Smith died and was buried unmarked at Oakwood Cemetery in Denton.
There may have been an epidemic of some kind because her father,
Robert Lanier Fagan, died in DEC-1863 in Denton, also. Stone
markers for cemeteries were very rarely available during the War for
Southern Independence.
Not long after his first wife died John Calvin Smith married Lucy
C. Blount. It was probably in early 1864 that they got married.
She was born in Mississippi on OCT-1840. She was the sister of Julia
E. Blount Hughes who was born in Mississippi on 28-OCT-1843 and
who died in Denton on 27-JUL-1871. Julia E. Blount Hughes was
married to George W. Hughes who was born in Kentucky on
20-SEP-1819 and who died in Denton on 20-JUN-1875.
Jesse M. Blount b.Mississippi M.1822-1899
Julia E. Blount b.Mississippi M.1843-1871
George W. Hughes b.Kentucky M.1819-1875
Laura J. Hughes F.1862-
Virginia Hughes F.1864-
William J. Hughes M.1869-1870
George W. Hughes M.1871-
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John Calvin Smith had the Denton Circuit in 1867 and 1868 as a
Methodist minister. He traveled a great deal to many different
churches in his jurisdiction. He preached in Denton every fifth
Sunday. The Methodist Church was on the east side of Locust Street
just over a block south of the southeast corner of the town square.
This circuit may have consisted of as many as thirty small churches.
It is possible that he had switched from the Grapevine Circuit with
the previous minister whose name was C. B. Shelton.
C. B. Shelton M. -
After his two year stint on the Denton Circuit of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, John Calvin Smith became a merchant in
Denton. He and his new wife had three small children in addition to
the three children from his first marriage. Six children meant a lot
of mouths to feed on a minister's pay in 1869 when ministers were
generally not paid much.
He went into partnership with J. M. McNeil, J. M. Blount and
G. W. Hughes sometime shortly after the Civil War.
John M. McNeil b.Georgia M.1830-
Dr. George W. Hughes was John Calvin Smith's brother-in-law
besides being a physician. Their business was called J. C. Smith & Co.
and was located at the south end of the businesses on the west side of
the town square. It was a general store. The store just to the north
of the J. C. Smith & Co. was the Baines & Mounts store which was
partly owned by William Creth Baines who was the other grandfather
of Charles Creth Smith.
By 1870 the J. C. Smith & Co. partnership had been dissolved and the
business was owned by J. M. McNeil. John Calvin Smith on the
1870 Census is listed as a merchant working for Robert's Dry Goods. It
is believed that he owned that business.
In October of 1870 John Calvin Smith attended the North Texas
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. This meeting was
held in Jefferson, Marion Co, Texas. The ministers attending the
conference were photographed. This photo is available on page 121 of
the book: TEXAS METHODIST He had a full beard but no mustache and had
hair receding at the temples with a high full forehead. CENTENNIAL
YEARBOOK 1834-1934.
John Calvin Smith and his first wife, Elizabeth Caroline
Fagan, had three children starting in after they got married in
1849. The first was James Calvin Smith who was born on 24-MAR-1850
in Tennessee and who was the father of Charles Creth Smith. The
second was William A. Smith who was born in JUL-1858 in
Huntsville, Arkansas. The third was Mary Elizabeth Smith who was
born 01-NOV-1861 in Huntsville, Arkansas.
John Calvin Smith and his second wife Lucy C. Blount had ten
children according to the 1900 Census of whom five were still living
at that time. The names of only six of these children are now known.
The first was Lucy C. Smith who was born about 1864. The second was
Isabelle Smith who was born about 1866. The third was Sophia S. Smith
who was born about 1869. The fourth was Jessie A. Smith who was born
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about 1876. The fifth was Eugene Smith who was born on NOV-1880. The
sixth was Fannie M. Smith who was born on OCT-1884. Sophia S. Smith
may not have lived because she was not listed on the 1880 Census. In
the Oakwood Cemetery in Denton, Texas there are stones for three of
the children who did not live. The graves for them are just to the
north of the graves for the Baines family.
On the 1880 Census James Lafayette Smith was living with the John
Calvin Smith family in Denton. James Lafayette Smith nearly
always went by the name "Fate". Right now it looks as though "Fate"
Smith was a nephew to John Calvin Smith. Since the father of
"Fate" Smith was James Smith this means that John Calvin Smith
had a brother named James. The 1880 Census gives Mississippi as the
birthplace for "Fate" Smith and Tennessee as the birthplace for
both of his parents.
On the 1880 Census two of the children of George W. Hughes and
Julia E. Blount Hughes are listed as living with the John Calvin
Smith family. Virginia Hughes, who was born about 1864, is
listed as a boarder. George W. Hughes,Jr, who was born about 1871,
is listed as a nephew. Since Lucy C. Blount Smith was a sister of
Julia E. Blount Hughes, Lucy C. Blount Smith was the aunt of
these children. A third daughter of George W. Hughes, Laura J.
Hughes, who was born about 1862 must have been out on her own by
then.
The John Calvin Smith family took these children in because their
father, George W. Hughes, who was born in Kentucky on 20-SEP-1819,
had died in Denton on 20-JUN-1875. The mother of these children, Julia
E. Blount Hughes, was born in Mississippi on 28-OCT-1843 and died
in Denton on 27-JUL-1871. Both parents are buried in Oakwood Cemetery
in Denton with their son William J. Hughes who lived from
20-JAN-1869 until 20-JUN-1870.
It is known from the 1880 Census that John Calvin Smith and his
family lived in Denton, Texas at least until then. At that time he was
back to being a minister of the gospel. The 1900 Census shows him and
his wife living in Tarrant County which is where Fort Worth is.
On the 1880 Census J. Calvin Smith listed his vocation as minister
of the gospel.
On 25-DEC-1887 James Lafayette Smith married Liola Elizabeth Stone
in Denton County, Texas. The minister who married them was John
Calvin Smith who was an uncle to James Lafayette Smith.
According to Crethie Munro Smith, John Calvin Smith was the
first thirty-second degree Mason in the the state of Texas. This seems
highly unlikely, but could it be that he was the first thirty-third
degree Mason in Texas. He may have known Albert Pike in Arkansas
who not only was a Confederate general during the Civil War but who
also was the leader of the Masons in the United States. Albert
Pike could have made him a thirty-third degree Mason.
Albert Pike M.1809-1891
A great many minute details are known about the life of John Calvin
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Smith which when taken as a whole present his life and times
colorfully. Some of the following material which is repeated from the
earlier sections is included for completeness.
John Calvin Smith was born on 13-OCT-1830 in Tennessee.
On 28-JAN-1849 he married seventeen year old Elizabeth Caroline
Fagan, and they lived with her parents in Cannon County,
Tennessee.
About 1853 John Calvin Smith and his family moved to Huntsville,
Arkansas where he became a Methodist minister.
About 1862 he and his family moved to Denton, Texas to escape the
Civil War.
On 21-JAN-1866 John Calvin Smith sold several pieces of land in
Huntsville in Madison County, Arkansas for twenty-five hundred
dollars.
In 1866 John Calvin Smith became the first minister of the
Methodist Church in Grapevine, Texas.
In 1867 John Calvin Smith became a charter member of the North
Texas Methodist Conference.
On the 1874 tax list for Denton County, Texas, he is shown to own
twelve acres of land worth one hundred twenty dollars which were
rented to a man named Thompkins. He also owned ten acres of land worth
two hundred fifty dollars which were rented to Alex Hill. He is shown
to own lots two, three and five of block twenty-eight in Denton: they
were worth three thousand dollars. He is shown to own one half of lot
six in block three in Denton and that this was worth two thousand
dollars. This land was at the south end of the west side of the
square. He is also shown to own one half of lot four of block
thirty-one in Denton: this was worth eight hundred dollars. John
Calvin Smith is shown to own four horses worth a total of one
hundred dollars. He is shown to own twelve head of cattle worth one
hundred sixty dollars. His miscellaneous property was shown as worth
one thousand twenty dollars. He is shown to own one poll.
On the same 1874 tax list the Smith & McNeil company is shown to own
nine thousand dollars worth of merchandise.
On 03-MAR-1878 John Calvin Smith sold his half lot at the south
end of the west side of the square to Jesse M. Blount and George
W. Hughes for one hundred dollars. It is believed that a fire had
destroyed the building. Jesse M. Blount was the brother of Lucy C.
Blount Smith who was John Calvin Smith's second wife. Julia E.
Blount Hughes, the wife of George W. Hughes, was a sister to
Lucy C. Blount Smith.
In 1894 Reverend John Calvin Smith with his wife Lucy C. Blount
and their daughter Jessie A. Smith became charter members of the
Methodist Church at Argyle in Denton County, Texas.
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John Calvin Smith died on 29-JAN-1901 in Tarrant County, Texas
and was buried in Bourland Cemetery in Keller, Texas.
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CHAPTER: 005: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929
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Martha Julia Baines, who always went by Mattie, was the daughter
of William Creth Baines and his wife Catherine A. Turner
Baines. Mattie was born on 16-SEP-1851 most likely at Old Alton which
was the second attempted location for the county seat for Denton
County, Texas. Old Alton was about five miles south and some east of
the location of Denton.
There is some doubt about her middle initial which most sources give
as a "J" while some give "A". If her middle name was Julia Ann from
her Aunt Julia Ann Baines Hill then both letters would have
justification. The birth date of 16-SEP-1851 fits the 1900 and 1910
Censuses best out of the various birthdates for her.
One of the most interesting stories which Martha Julia Ann Baines
Smith told was the following.
When she was a girl the Methodist minister's house burned down. She
talked her parents into inviting the Methodist minister and his family
to stay with them until the Methodist minister and his family could
find another place to stay. She had her eye on the Methodist
minister's older son who was tall and thin and very good looking. She
and her mother walked over to the burned down house and invited the
Methodist minister and his family to bring what was left and come and
stay with them until a another house could be located.
Martha Julia Ann Baines' father William Creth Baines, was a
charter member of the Denton Baptist Church and was an elder. Of
course the rest of the story is that the Methodist minister's son was
James Calvin Smith who became Martha Julia Ann Baines husband.
This event happened in Denton about 1868. Martha Julia Ann Baines
Smith related this story to Leola May Smith several times with
great relish each time in the summer of 1925 when Leola May Smith
stayed two months with her Grandparents Smith.
Today, we know that the William Creth Baines family lived on the
south side of West Hickory Street a block or so from the town square.
We also know that the John Calvin Smith family lived a block or so
south on Elm Street on the west side. The walk from the Baines house
to the Smith house must have been only six to eight hundred feet which
was nothing to folks in 1868. Later, the Smith family found another
house on East Sycamore.
James Calvin Smith, who was the father of Charles Creth Smith,
was born on 24-MAR-1850 in Cannon County, Tennessee. His father
was John Calvin Smith who was born in Rutherford Co, Tennessee
and who was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The
mother of James Calvin Smith was Elizabeth Caroline Fagan
Smith who was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee on 23-DEC-1831.
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About 1851 the John Calvin Smith family moved to Huntsville,
Arkansas which is just south of Eureka Springs about twenty-six miles.
James Calvin Smith lived in Arkansas until about 1862 when his
family moved to Denton, Texas most likely to get out of the way of the
Civil War which was raging furiously in northwestern Arkansas at that
time.
On the 1860 Census for Huntsville, Madison Co, James Calvin
Smith and his younger brother William A. Smith are not listed
as living with their parents John Calvin Smith and Elizabeth
Caroline Fagan Smith. The father of Elizabeth Caroline Fagan
Smith, Robert Lanier Fagan, is listed with the John Calvin
Smith family, however. Jim and his brother William are listed next
door with the John C. Pitner family.
John C. Pitner was postmaster in Huntsville, Arkansas about that
time and had lived there since about 1847. He was one of the early
merchants in Huntsville, Arkansas. Whether or not he and his wife were
relatives is not known at this time. He was born on 08-APR-1822 and
died on 12-JAN-1868. His wife, Malinda Jane Ryan, was born on
19-DEC-1823 and died on 08-JAN-1865. Malinda died during childbirth in
Ozark, Franklin Co, Arkansas where the Pitner family had fled to
avoid the Civil War. John C. Pitner married Malinda Jane Ryan
on 12-MAR-1848.
John C. Pitner M.1822-1868
Malinda Jane Ryan F.1823-1865
James Calvin Smith and his wife, Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith
lived in Denton, Denton Co, Texas until sometime after 1880 when
they moved to the town of Gordon in south Palo-Pinto County. They
were listed in Palo-Pinto County on the 1900 Census. Living next
door to them was Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith's brother James
Henry Baines and his family. Sometime before 1910 and after 1900 the
Smith family moved to Vernon, Texas which is the county seat of
Wilbarger County.
James Calvin Smith worked all of his life in the grocery business
and in the delivery business.
Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith, the mother of Charles Creth
Smith, visited Norman soon after Smith family moved there in
1918. She came on the train and stayed a few days. She also came to
visit again later about 1926. A few times the Smith Children visited
Vernon, Texas by train to see their Grandparents Smith.
Crethie Munro Smith used to tell that one time the governor of
Texas ate supper with James Calvin Smith and his wife Martha Julia
Ann Baines Smith. The table cloth was saved and cut into squares
for souvenirs. Leola May Smith still has the square which was
handed down to her. At this time it is not known which Texas governor
visited the Smith family or when he did so or for what reason.
Leola May Smith remembers her grandmother, Martha Julia Ann
Baines Smith, telling about her Uncle George Washington Baines who
had been president of Baylor University from 1861 to 1863. She was
very proud of the fact that her Uncle George had been such a
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distinguished Texas Baptist. Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith
remembered her Uncle George very well even though he had died
forty-three years previously. Her side of the family was very well
educated for those times. Now it is known that Martha Julia Ann
Baines Smith's other uncle, Joseph Benjamin Baines, who lived in
Harrison, Boone Co, Arkansas had a distinguished family too.
Martha Julia Ann Baines lived in Denton, Denton Co, Texas from
1857 when the town was started until after 1880 when she and her
husband, James Calvin Smith and their three sons moved to the town
of Gordon in Palo-Pinto County, Texas. After 1900 she and her
family moved to Vernon, Texas in Wilbarger County. Her father
William Creth Baines and her mother Catherine A. Turner Baines
with their children had the first residence in Denton.
It is apparent that Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith knew her
Grandmother Mary McCoy Baines because she told her grandchildren so
much about her grandmother. Most likely during the Civil War Mary
McCoy Baines visited in Denton when she moved from Crooked Creek,
Arkansas to Fairfield, Texas. Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith and
her sister, Nancy Sophronia Baines Collins, were the first women in
the state of Texas to have teacher's certificates. She and her husband
James Calvin Smith were the parents of Charles Creth Smith,
Edgar J. Smith and Clarence E. Smith.
Martha Julia Baines Smith kept up with her family diligently by
correspondence. She always signed her name as Mattie Baines Smith.
Leola May Smith remembers that when the Smith Children lived at
126 South Flood in Norman that they would receive letters from their
Grandma Smith.
James Calvin Smith had a sister, Mary Elizabeth Smith who was
married to Gustavus Henry Barb and lived in Denton. She was born
12-NOV-1861 in Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas and he was born
AUG-1844 in Alabama. Her husband built the first brick house in
Denton. There is a picture of her with some of the Smith Children
somewhere. Cora Odessa Smith was supposed to have looked like her.
James Calvin Smith had a full brother, William A. Smith who
was born in JUL-1858 in Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas. While
living in Denton as a young man William worked in the grocery business
just like his older brother Jim.
On 12-DEC-1863 the mother of James Calvin Smith died shortly after
the family had moved to Denton, Texas. Tragically, she was only
thirty-one years old. Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith was buried in
an unmarked grave in Oakwood Cemetery in Denton. An epidemic may have
been going around because her father, Robert Lanier Fagan, died
that same month in Denton. So very many persons who died during those
trying years were buried without markers because of the shortages due
to the War for Southern Independence.
James Calvin Smith died on 13-MAY-1929. Charles Creth Smith
was at his father's bedside in Vernon, Texas when his father died.
Charles Creth Smith had taken the train down to Vernon when he
heard that his father was critically ill. R. L. Steger of the
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Assembly of God Church presided over the funeral at the Smith home in
northwest Vernon.
R. L. Steger M. -
Dr. E. P. Lyon M. -
Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith died at her home at 4:00 AM on
12-MAR-1930 from influenza. Her son Charles Creth Smith took the
train down to Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas to make the
arrangements. Her other surviving son, Clarence E. Smith, came in
from Arkansas. The two sons sold the house and belongings to cover the
cost of the funeral and the expenses. At her funeral were her two
sons, Charles Creth Smith of Norman, Cleveland Co, Oklahoma
and Clarence E. Smith of Altus, Franklin Co, Arkansas. Also
there were the three grown daughters of Clarence, Ava M. Smith
McCoy of Ashland, Oregon, Martha Smith Walker of Vernon, Texas,
and Artie May Smith Wilson of Vernon, Texas.
J. M. Perry M. -
Dr. E. P. Lyon of the First Baptist Church presided over her
funeral with help from J. M. Perry of the Central Christian
Church. Reverend J. M. Perry had moved to Vernon from Denton. The
funeral was held at the Smith home in northwest Vernon.
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CHAPTER: 006: Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb \JRLM F.1861-1929
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Mary Elizabeth Smith was born on 12-NOV-1861 in Huntsville,
Arkansas to John Calvin Smith and his first wife, Elizabeth
Caroline Fagan Smith. Shortly after Mary was born, her family
moved to Denton, Texas. She had two older brothers. The oldest was
James Calvin Smith who was the father to Charles Creth Smith.
The other was William A. Smith.
The mother of Mary Elizabeth Smith was born in Rutherford
County, Tennessee on 23-DEC-1831. Mary's father was also born in
Rutherford Co, Tennessee on 13-OCT-1830 of parents who were both
born in Virginia.
Soon after the family moved to Denton on 12-DEC-1863, Mary's mother,
Elizabeth Caroline Fagan, died and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
Her father, who was a minister with the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, remarried in early 1864.
In 1873 Mary joined the Methodist church in Denton. Gustavus Henry
Barb, who she married in Denton on 09-DEC-1877, joined that church
in 1874. His parents are both buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Denton.
Gus, as he was usually called, was seventeen years older than Mary.
When Mary and Gus got married, Mary had just turned sixteen. He was
born on 28-AUG-1843 in Athens, Limestone Co, Alabama.
Gus Barb is credited with owning the first brick house in Denton
in 1874. This house was built on the north side of Withers Street at
the intersection with Oakland Avenue. During the 1880's he ran a
grocery store on the south side of the town square. He also may have
worked in or owned a pharmacy on the south side of the square.
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One thing which is terribly sad when going through cemeteries is
finding graves of young children. The Oakwood Cemetery in Denton has
the graves of five small children who were born to Mary Elizabeth
Smith Barb and her husband, Gus, between 1879 and 1895.
On the 1900 Census, Mary and Gus Barb were listed as living on
East Mulberry Street in Denton. Also it showed that they had five
living children at that time.
Elizabeth Fagan Barb was born to Mary and Gus on 27-MAR-1881. She
went by the name E. Fay Barb, and she attended Denton High School
in 1897. She is in the Denton High School picture for the school year
1896-1897. Fay married William Irby Neely in Denton County on
26-SEP-1902. The middle name of Fagan was the maiden name of Elizabeth
Caroline Fagan Smith. Elizabeth Caroline Fagan Smith was Mary
Elizabeth Smith Barb's mother.
Henry Sidney Barb was born to Gustavus Henry Barb and his wife
Mary Elizabeth Smith on 10-DEC-1889.
Mary Smith Barb was born to them on 10-DEC-1891 in Denton.
John Calvin Barb was born to them on 09-OCT-1895. Tragically, he
only lived until 03-JAN-1912.
Neola James Barb was born to them on 11-MAY-1898.
The Barb family moved to Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas about
1908. Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb died there on 01-NOV-1929. Gus
died there on 25-OCT-1929 which was less than a week before Mary died.
It is believed that Cora Odessa Smith knew her Great Aunt Mary
Elizabeth Smith Barb. Furthermore, Leola May Smith remembers
that the older members of the family often said that Odessa looked
like Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb. The Smith Children called her Aunt
Mary Barb.
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CHAPTER: 007: Charles Creth Smith \JRLJC M.1872-1938
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Charles Creth Smith was born on 24-SEP-1872 in Denton, Texas. His
father was James Calvin Smith who was in the grocery business in
Denton. His mother was Martha Julia Baines Smith who had been a
school teacher. Charles Creth Smith went by his middle name of
Creth which was the middle name of his Grandfather William Creth
Baines who was a prominent Denton businessman and farmer. Very
often the name Creth appeared on documents as the first name of
Charles Creth Smith but it was actually his middle name. When
Creth Smith wrote his name he always wrote it as "Creth C. Smith"
which was why there was confusion about his name. On the 1900 and 1910
Censuses his name is "Charles C. Smith".
He had two younger brothers who were also born in Denton, Texas. The
middle brother was Edgar J. Smith who was born on 05-JAN-1874. The
youngest brother was Clarence E. Smith who was born on JUL-1879.
Creth worked as a carpenter all of his life.
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Creth Smith lived with his parents in Denton until the whole
family moved to Palo-Pinto County after 1880. It is believed that
they lived in the town of Gordon in the southern part of the county.
Charles Creth Smith often referred to Palo-Pinto County when
talking with his daughters years later. He pronounced the "a" in the
word "Palo" long as in "fate". He enjoyed living in Palo-Pinto
County.
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SCHOOL FOR CHARLES CRETH SMITH
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Charles Creth Smith had two unusual abilities which he learned in
what today we would call high school. Most likely he went to Robert E.
Lee School in Denton, Texas. Construction of this school was completed
about 1884.
The first ability he learned which showed so much in later life was
his penmanship. Today his penmanship would be considered much more
than good penmanship. It would be called calligraphy. When his
daughters were in school they had to buy their own books in which they
would need their names written. They would take their books to Papa to
have him write their names in them because he wrote so beautifully.
They all called him "Papa", and he always used "Hun" when speaking to
them.
The second ability which he had was a natural aptitude for doing
mathematics in his head. None of his children, the Smith Children,
even began to have his knack for this. Since he was unable to explain
how he could do math problems in his head it was most likely a natural
aptitude. Leola May Smith has said that he could do square roots
in his head before she could do them with pencil and paper when she
was in high school. One of his daughters could read him an algebra
problem and he would have the answer almost immediately upon hearing
the whole problem. He was a whiz at geometry and could see the proof
as quickly as his daughters could read the problem.
He would say, "Hun, you don't need a pencil and paper to do square
roots." He would say, "Hun, I've been to school and can do them in my
head." As a carpenter he often had to work in board-feet which he did
with the greatest of ease all in his head.
Charles Creth Smith had attended some kind of a school which
specialized in mathematics when he was in high school. He used to help
his daughter Leola May Smith with her math when she was in school.
He was pretty sharp at everything and especially mathematics.
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THE WOMAN ON THE STREET IN DENTON
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About 1895 Creth Smith went to Denton to visit James Lafayette
Smith who was a first cousin to Creth's father James Calvin
Smith. James Lafayette Smith went by Lafayette when he was a
boy but by the nickname "Fate" after he was grown.
Creth and Fate were walking in Denton when suddenly Creth pointed to a
lady on a sidewalk across the street and said, "That is the woman I am
going to marry." Much to the surprise of Creth, his cousin Fate
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replied, "I will introduce her to you for she is staying with us." The
lady in question turned out to be the niece of Fate's wife, Liola
Elizabeth Stone Smith, who was visiting them from Greer County
which at that time was still considered to be part of Texas.
Of course, that lady was Leola James Ward who was born on
02-JAN-1876 and who on 15-AUG-1897 becames the wife of Charles Creth
Smith.
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YEARS BEFORE WHEN CHARLES CRETH SMITH COURTED LEOLA JAMES WARD
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Once when Charles Creth Smith was still courting Leola James
Ward, she, her two sisters and their mother were all out working
in the garden when someone saw Charles Creth Smith coming up the
lane. The lane was what they called the road which led from the house
down to the east-west section line road. The setting was in Old
Greer County most likely when it was still considered part of
Texas. Charles Creth Smith would walk the railroad track from
Vernon, Texas upto north of Blair to court his girl, Leola James
Ward. This distance was close to fifty miles.
They rushed Leola Ward into the house to get her cleaned up so she
would be ready to be courted. This event must have occurred prior to
15-AUG-1897 when Creth Smith married Leola James Ward in
Corinth.
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MRS. C. C. SMITH
At her residence in Olustee on Sunday, July 19th at 9:40 a.m. of
typhoid fever. Mrs. C. C. Smith, aged 38 years, 6 months and 19 days.
Leola James Ward was born January 2nd 1876, at Union City, Obion
County, Tennessee. She married Mr. C. C. Smith, August 15th 1897 at
Corinth, Greer Co, Okla. She leaves a devoted husband and seven
loving children to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in the
cemetery near Blair Monday, July 20th 1914. Sister Smith was one of
our best women, kind, affectionate, lovable and true, and it is with
deep regret that we give her up. But she has gone to her reward, where
all is good and pure and joyful, and where sorrow and death do not
enter and all is peace. To the bereaved family we extend our greatest
sympathy and condolence and trust that God will give them the comfort
that no human hand can offer, and that they and all of us will meet
her again in that world where sorrow and death never come.
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AFTER HIS WIFE DIED
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This chapter on Charles Creth Smith is based mostly upon
conversations with his daughter Leola May Smith which took place
beginning in late 1990 and early 1991 when she was eighty years old.
She was twenty-eight years old when Charles Creth Smith died on
30-JUN-1938 in Hydro, Oklahoma while at the home of his daughter Cora
Odessa Smith Simpson. It is believed that he died of cancer. He
had been ill for some time but did not suffer a long time. Odessa must
really have had her hands full that summer because not only was
Charles Creth Smith critically ill but also that summer but her
daughter had typhoid fever.
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On 19-JUL-1914 Charles Creth Smith was left a widower with seven
children who ranged in age from one to fifteen. In that year from July
of 1914 until June of 1915 when the Smith Children stayed with their
Grandmother Susan Beaird he would leave on Sunday evening and not come
back until Saturday afternoon. He would be gone working as a carpenter
to whatever town there was work in.
How many men today could be left a widower with seven children from
age one to age fifteen who would have them turn out as successfully as
Charles Creth Smith did with his children, the Smith Children.
He called all his daughters "Hun" and they called him "Papa". His
grand children who were born early enough to know him called him
"Gran". He called each grand child "Little Pig".
He mostly went by his middle name Creth but some people called him
"C.C." in later years.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH: DESCRIPTION
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Charles Creth Smith was not a tall man at about five foot seven
inches. Nor was he a stocky man since he only weighed about one
hundred forty pounds. His father James Calvin Smith and his
brother Edgar Smith were both five inches taller than he.
One characteristic of Creth Smith which showed up in the pictures
of him whether age twenty or age sixty was that his ears stuck out
from his head. A picture of him taken in Denton when he was about
twenty showed him stockier than he was in later life. His mother's
cooking no doubt contributed to this. Even in later life he always had
plenty of dark brown hair on the top of his head. In some of the last
pictures of him, which were taken of him while sitting in a chair
outdoors at 126 South Flood, he appears very lean with greatly varying
expressions on his face. Leola May Smith remembers that his face
was extraordinarily expressive. From these pictures of him dressed in
a suit it is obvious that his customary overalls would have looked
more natural on him.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH: HIS HABITS
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He was completely different from his father who was always neat and
very well dressed. Crethie was the one who could get Charles Creth
Smith to get things done. She would insist upon him taking a bath.
He would protest: "I just had a bath last week or so." Charles Creth
Smith would take a bath and Crethie would gather up his dirty
clothes which she would take to the basement to be washed. He would
protest by saying "Where are my clothes: I have only worn them about a
week." He would say, "You wash these clothes and that is what wears
them out". He really liked to fuss.
He never shaved at home. Once a week on Saturday he would go to a
barber in Norman to get a shave. He never shaved himself. It is little
wonder he never remarried.
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THE PORCH SWING AND TOM MIX MOVIES
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He liked to sit in the porch swing with his shoes off but with his
socks still on. He would not swing back and forth but rather would
swing the porch swing lengthwise. He liked to do this on Sundays in
particular. The front porch was screened in. He built the porch on the
house at 126 South Flood in Norman in just such a way that he could
swing lengthwise on the porch swing.
Another thing he really enjoyed was Tom Mix movies. He would whoop and
holler during the movie so the other persons sitting around him would
wonder. He would holler out, "Get him, cowboy". He would take his two
youngest daughters, Calie Anona Smith and Leola May Smith,
with him. Charles Creth Smith would pay the ten cents each for
them and the quarter for himself to get in. He did not like any other
movies. It was fun to go with him to Tom Mix movies because he enjoyed
them so much.
CRETH SMITH LOVED TO SQUARE DANCE
He really liked to square dance. He liked to dance with Mrs. Storm
who lived south on Flood Street.
Mrs. Storm F. -
Walt Lowe M. -
Mae Lowe F. -
After he had danced with her he would turn his daughters in the other
direction when he danced with them to unwind. He liked to roll back
the rug and get with it. Walt Lowe and his wife Mae would come
over and away they would go. Mae Lowe who suffered badly from
arthritis would just sit and tap her foot.
Mrs. Storm was a widow who had five children about the same age as
the Smith Children. They lived in the second house south of the Smith
family on Flood Street. Her children were Alfred, Mary, John, Sybil
and Leonard. Her sons delivered the washing and ironing which Mrs.
Storm did for a living. All of the Storm children were very good at
school. Her children never came over to square dance.
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CRETH SMITH REALLY LIKED TO FISH
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Charles Creth Smith really liked to fish. When the Smiths lived in
Olustee he would fish in Turkey Creek. He very rarely got to go
fishing. When the lakes in Oklahoma City were opened up Charles Creth
Smith would go seining for fish in them. His daughter, Leola May
Smith would swim out and carry one end of the seine while Charles
Creth Smith would hold the other. A seine was a long net with a
small pole on each end which could be used to catch fish. He just
could not believe that Leola May Smith could really swim. He would
say, "Hun, you can't swim and hold the seine too." They could really
catch the fish that way. That was in Lake Overholser on the west side
of Oklahoma City.
He really enjoyed life and was always fun to be around.
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CRETH SMITH: EATING
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Charles Creth Smith really liked to eat battercakes, especially,
on Sunday mornings. What were called battercakes we, today, would call
pancakes. He would say "Hun, cook me some battercakes." He could have
eaten battercakes three times a day.
Another thing he liked to eat was boiled cabbage. He liked his cabbage
with a little bacon cooked with it. Creth Smith liked all the
vegetables whether the ones eaten raw or the ones eaten boiled.
He loved to work in the large vegetable garden behind the house at 126
South Flood. It was not unusual for him to go out into the garden to
hoe a little without his shoes but with his socks still on. The garden
was the first place he went to when he got home from work.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH'S FALSE TEETH
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Dr Henry Pendleton M. -
Dr Dan Pendleton M. -
He had worked on a house over on Acers Street for Henry Pendleton
who was a dentist in Norman. Dr. Henry Pendleton and his brother
Dr. Dan Pendleton were half brothers to Mae Lowe. Originally
they and the Lowes were from Missouri.
Charles Creth Smith had worn out all of his teeth. Dr. Henry told
him to come to see him and he would make him some teeth. Dr. Henry
Pendleton had an office with his brother, Dan, who was also a
dentist. Charles Creth Smith liked Dr. Henry and did go to see
him. Charles Creth Smith always wore the top set of teeth that Dr.
Henry made for him but would not wear the bottom set. Consequently,
Charles Creth Smith could readily eat all the foods that were soft
but he had trouble with fried chicken because of the crust.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH AND LUNCH
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When he got home from work he was ready for supper. He never called
the evening meal "dinner" to him it was always supper. He carried his
lunch with him when school was going on and there was no one to take
his lunch to him. When school was out he would always have his
daughters walk over to where he was working to bring him his lunch.
Charles Creth Smith never liked to eat out when he worked because
he liked to sit down and have a smoke. He occasionally smoked a pipe
but usually smoked cigarettes which he rolled himself.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH MADE HIS OWN BEER
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During the times of Prohibition, Charles Creth Smith made his own
beer. He stored it in bottles in the basement of the house at 126
South Flood. Sometimes a loud bang would be heard which would be one
of his bottles of beer exploding. As the brew fermented the pressure
inside the bottle would sometimes be too great. He mixed up his beer
in a ten or twelve gallon crockery open top jar. He then sealed it in
bottles which then had to age. The stuff smelled awful and none of his
family would have anything to do with it. It was especially bad when a
bottle happened to explode. The mess all over the basement had a
terrible smell and would have to be cleaned up. Charles Creth
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Smith actually drink the stuff. On occasion he even invited other
men over to drink his foul smelling homemade beer.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH: HIS WORK
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Creth Smith always was able to find work. Even when the Smith
family first moved to Norman he got a job as a janitor at Washington
school. He put all the family to work cleaning the school. The
principal was Helen Olander and she thought so much of Charles
Creth Smith because he could build anything for her. Helen
Olander really helped out the Smith family that first year when
they lived in Norman. Neva made her a pin cushion for Christmas that
was pink and blue and was great big and round and braided for him to
give her to help repay all that she had done to help his family. All
of the Smith family lived in the school until Charles Creth Smith
got the house ready across Flood street. They even cooked their meals
in the school basement.
At that time there was only two elementary schools in Norman.
Washington School was on Flood Street across from 126 South Flood
where the Smith family would make their home. The other school was
Jefferson School in the northeast part of Norman. Helen Olander
was at Washington School but Foy Runyan was at Jefferson School.
Helen Olander F.1893-1972
Foy Runyan F.1891-1982
Foy Runyan lived from 07-JUN-1891 until 17-JAN-1982. Helen
Olander lived from 1893 until 1972. These two women were the
pioneers of elementary school education in Norman, Oklahoma. Both of
them thought a lot of Charles Creth Smith because he could build
them anything they wanted. Both of them used his great abilities as a
finish carpenter to create whatever they wanted that could be
fashioned from wood. Both of them were such driving forces in
elementary education in Norman that they influenced all of the
descendants of Charles Creth Smith who went to grade school in
Norman.
Later he got a job for a construction company doing the finishing work
inside of houses and other buildings.
At that time everything for the inside of a house had to be built by
hand. He could build the most beautiful stairways, kitchen cabinets
and other inside woodwork.
His tool box which contained his carpenter tools was strictly off
limits to anyone else. He was very particular about his tools. No one
could even touch the tools in his tool box without Creth Smith
being aware that his tools had been rearranged. No one could put them
back into his tool box in exactly the same way that Charles Creth
Smith kept them there.
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THE HOUSE WITH ROUND ROOMS BUILT BY CHARLES CRETH SMITH
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About 1921 Charles Creth Smith built the house with round rooms
for Forrest Monroe Doughty.
Forrest Monroe Doughty M.1872-1955
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Forrest was a step brother in law of Charles Creth Smith's wife
Leola James Ward. This house still stands in Norman north of
downtown by the railroad tracks at 602 North Jones Avenue at the
intersection of Jones Avenue and Acres Street. It is on the northwest
corner of the intersection which is about five blocks north of Main
Street just east of the railroad tracks.
The house is a two storey house and three of the rooms on the first
floor have outside rooms cylindrically shaped. If you cut the top off
the first floor with a plane and look down from above the house would
appear as a three leaf clover. This house which is painted bright
yellow today was built by Charles Creth Smith about 1921.
Leola May Smith remembers that her father was quite proud as he
built the "round house" as he called it. He would have his daughters
bring him his lunch each day so he could show them how much further
along he had gotten on it.
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WHEN JAMES CALVIN SMITH, FATHER OF CHARLES CRETH SMITH DIED
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When James Calvin Smith died on 12-MAY-1929 his son Charles Creth
Smith was at his bedside. It is believed that he stayed on in
Vernon for two or three weeks because when Charles Creth Smith got
back to Norman his daughter Leola May Smith had already finished
the semester teaching at Camargo and was herself back in Norman. When
he came home on the train to 126 South Flood he brought a cardboard
box full of fish which his mother, Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith,
had fried up. He hollered out to his daughters when he came in, "Come
on and eat the fish which Maw fried up." He always called his mother
"Maw" in the same way that his brother Edgar J. Smith did. The
fish were mighty good but had to be eaten up right then because they
would not keep. Charles Creth Smith and his daughters were up much
of the night eating and enjoying those fish.
When Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith died on 12-MAR-1930 Charles
Creth Smith as well as Clarence E. Smith and the three
daughters from Clarence's first marriage were there for the funeral.
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CHARLES CRETH SMITH: HIS TRAVELS
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At sometime Charles Creth Smith had been to Eureka Springs,
Carroll Co, Arkansas. He always used to tell his daughters: "You
must go to Eureka Springs over in Arkansas." No one remembers him
saying why he had been to Eureka Springs, Arkansas but now it may be
surmised. Since his father, James Calvin Smith, had lived in
Huntsville, Arkansas it is most likely true that the Smith family
still had relatives in Arkansas. Very likely Charles Creth Smith
was in Eureka Springs visiting relatives. One of the most interesting
facts about this is that he must have been there before about 1895.
Eureka Springs was in its heyday from about 1885 until 1895. Never
since has it prospered as a resort town since then.
He could have been over to Huntsville, Arkansas where his father had
lived when a boy just before the Civil War. Huntsville is just
twenty-six miles south of Eureka Springs. Also, he could have been to
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Harrison, Arkansas where his Great Uncle Joseph Benjamin Baines was
living. Harrison is fifty miles east of Eureka Springs. In Berryville,
Carroll Co, Arkansas just thirteen miles east of Eureka Springs
several children of Joseph Benjamin Baines lived.
Charles Creth Smith never learned to drive. One time Calie was
driving to Cushing when her father Charles Creth Smith said: "Hun,
go faster: it ought to go faster than that." Calie had learned to
drive in high school. Charles Creth Smith thought that every time
they came to a filling station that they would have to fill up. The
car actually belonged to Crethie.
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CHAPTER: 008: Edgar J. Smith "Edgar" \JRLJE M.1874-1928
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INTRODUCTION TO EDGAR SMITH
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Edgar J. Smith was born on 05-JAN-1874 in Denton, Texas to James
Calvin Smith and Martha Julia Baines Smith. Charles Creth
Smith was the older brother of Edgar J. Smith, and Clarence E.
Smith was his younger brother.
In 1900 Edgar J. Smith was living with his wife, Daisy, and his
parents in the town of Gordon in south Palo-Pinto County, Texas.
Sometime before 1910 he moved to Vernon, Texas in Wilbarger County
with his parents. Edgar J. Smith died 05-JAN-1928 in Vernon, Texas
after a three weeks illness.
In his younger days Edgar was a blacksmith, but later he turned to
fishing and trapping for a living. Most people called him Ed but his
nieces called him Uncle Edgar.
Most of the information about Edgar J. Smith comes from
conversations with his niece, Leola May Smith, regarding the
summer of 1925 when she stayed with her Grandparents James Calvin
Smith and Martha Julia Ann Baines in Vernon, Wilbarger Co,
Texas for two months. At that time Edgar J. Smith visited his
folks in between his fishing trips.
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EDGAR J. SMITH: OUTDOORS MAN
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In 1925 Edgar lived in a house which he had built on the back of his
fishing truck. Behind this truck he pulled his fishing boat. When
Edgar J. Smith visited his parents James Calvin Smith and
Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith he did not sleep in their house at
all. He would always sleep in his house on the back of his truck
rather than in the house of his parents. The house on the back of his
truck was the only house that Edgar had.
In the nineteen twenties having a house on the back of a truck and
pulling a boat behind the house was an unknown contraption. In today's
world having a camper and pulling a boat behind it is not at all
unusual.
When visiting his parents, James Calvin Smith and Martha Julia Ann
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Baines, Edgar would ususally go out on the dirt patio on the
northeast side of their house to eat or smoke. He never spent much
time in their house at all. Edgar was an outdoors person who felt
uncomfortable when he was indoors. Leola May Smith has said that
it is no wonder that he died of pneumonia.
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EDGAR J. SMITH: FISHING IN THE SUMMER OF 1925
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That summer of 1925 when Leola May Smith visited Vernon, Texas
Edgar J. Smith could really catch the fish. He would fish in the
Pease River up north of Vernon. The Pease River was a tributary of Red
River. His mother, Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith would fry the
fish up and everybody would eat them. When Edgar would come in he
would have so many fish that the cleaning, cooking and eating would go
on at the same time late into the night. There was no way to keep fish
so they all had to be cooked up and eaten right then.
Edgar would sell the fish too. This is how he made his living. Since
James Calvin Smith delivered groceries for people, he could easily
find customers for the fish that Edgar caught.
Edgar would be gone for two or three weeks and then would come in with
a wagon load of fish. Then after a few days in Vernon he would be off
again to catch more fish.
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EDGAR J. SMITH: HIS PERSONALITY: SUMMER 1925
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Edgar ususally wore overalls when he went fishing and usually the rest
of time too. Like his father, James Calvin Smith, Edgar was clean
shaven excpt for his mustache. Edgar was a little taller than his
father and was much more filled out. He was at least six feet tall.
Edgar would leave without saying where he was going or when he was
coming back and presumably would go fishing. He was like his nephew,
Silas Alaska D Smith, in personality in that he was such a cutup
and never could be found when there was work to be done. The two of
them were very much the same in appearance and in personality.
That summer of 1925 any thing funny always came from Edgar. He was
quite a tease. He teased everybody. It was he who had nicknamed his
brother Clarence's three girls Tinsy, Tina and Sack. The letter "i" in
Tinsy and in Tina was pronounced as in "like". Edgar called his
mother, Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith, "Maw". She and her husband,
James Calvin Smith, called Edgar "Ed".
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EDGAR J. SMITH: PERSONAL FACTS
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On 21-JUL-1898 in Denton, Denton Co, Texas, Edgar J. Smith
married Daisy Harwell who was born in Tennessee on SEP-1878. They
had one child who did not live. Daisy, also, died after they had been
married a few years. She was living in 1900 but was gone by 1910.
Edgar J. Smith never remarried.
Edgar was hollow to his toes. He was a large sized man who could
really eat. When he got back from fishing he would be especially
hungry. He would not stay away too long from the battercakes and
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cornbread with buttermilk that his mother, Martha Julia Ann Baines
Smith, so often cooked when he was there. Edgar was the largest of the
three Smith brothers.
A couple of weeks before Christmas of 1927 Edgar J. Smith came
down with pneumonia. He died on 05-JAN-1928 at the home of his folks
at 569 McGhee in Vernon, Texas where he had been living. He died on
his fifty-fourth birthday. His brother Charles Creth Smith
attended the funeral. Edgar was buried in Eastview Cemetery out east
of Vernon. His grave is unmarked but is the second grave from where
his father, James Calvin Smith, was buried the next year.
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CHAPTER: 009: Clarence Eugene Smith \JRLJL M.1879-1942
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Clarence Eugene Smith was born in Denton, Texas on 07-OCT-1879.
His father was James Calvin Smith. His mother Martha Julia Ann
Baines Smith.
On the 1900 Census he was not living with his folks. He got married
about 1901, and his wife, Mary Josephine Anderson, died on
09-FEB-1910 of typhoid fever. She was born in Illinois and her name
was Mary Josephine Anderson. He and his first wife had three
daughters: Ava M. Smith, Martha Smith and Artie May Smith.
On the 1910 Census he was living in Wilbarger County, Texas which
is where Vernon is located. He was living alone on a farm. The Census
definitely shows that he was a widower. Apparently his three daughters
were too much for him since they ranged in age from one to six. From
that time on they lived with their grandparents James Calvin Smith
and Martha Julia Ann Baines in nearby Vernon, Texas.
THE FIRST THREE DAUGHTERS OF CLARENCE EUGENE SMITH
Clarence Eugene Smith had three daughters by his first wife who
were nicknamed Tinsy, Tina and Sack by their uncle, Edgar John
Smith. The letter "i" in Tinsy and in Tina is pronounced long.
Tinsy whose real name was Ava M. Smith was born about 1903. Tina
whose real name was Martha Smith was born about 1905. Sack whose
real name was Artie May Smith was born in JAN-1909. These three
girls lived with and were raised by their grandparents, James Calvin
Smith and Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith in Vernon,
Wilbarger Co, Texas. Clarence Eugene Smith's first wife was
Mary Josephine Anderson. She was born in Illinois on 20-APR-1885
and died on 09-FEB-1910 in Vernon, Texas of typhoid fever.
Tinsy or Ava married a railroad man named Olin A. McCoy, and they
lived in Ashland, Oregon.
Tina or Martha married a man named Ed C. Walker, and they lived on
a farm northeast of Vernon. He apparently had two children from a
previous marriage.
Sack or Artie May married a man named Earl Wilson. They had a son
born about 1924.
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TINSY OR AVA MCCOY
Tinsy whose real name was Ava M. Smith was born in late 1902 or
early 1903.
Tinsy used to come to visit the Smith Children when they lived at 126
South Flood in Norman. She and her first cousin, Leola May Smith,
would take a nap every afternoon in the basement. At the time that
Edgar John Smith died in 1928, Tinsy was already married and was
living in Ashland, Oregon. Tinsy's husband was Olin A. McCoy.
Leola, Crethie and Neva always called her Tinsy.
Leola used to tell about the time when Tinsy was visiting in Norman
and the two of them had a sleeping contest to see who could sleep the
most. They only got up to eat or to take care of the calling of
nature. This occurred one summer during the 1920's. Leola never said
who won the contest.
In the fifties Tinsy came to visit Crethie Munro Smith Mashburn
and her sister Neva Eugene Smith from Oregon. Neva had been quite
excited when she had learned that Tinsy was coming for a visit. Tinsy
kept in touch with Neva and Crethie until after 1960.
MARTHA "TINA" OR MRS. ED C. WALKER
Martha Smith or "Tina", as her Uncle Edgar John Smith called
her, was born in late 1904 or early 1905. Her real name was Martha
Smith. Since her Uncle Edgar had nicknamed her "Tina" it is
possible that her middle name was Clementine.
Martha Smith married a man in Vernon named Ed C. Walker. They
lived on a farm northeast of Vernon with his two children from a
previous marriage.
During the summer of 1925 Leola May Smith, who was visiting her
grandparents, James Calvin Smith and Martha Julia Ann Baines
Smith, visited the Ed C. Walker family for a week. The Ed C.
Walker family farmed and raised lots of chickens. Very often that
week they ate fried chicken.
The main thing about visiting Tina that Leola May Smith remembered
was swimming in the farm pond. Tina's step son who may have been as
old as ten often swam in the pond. He would have to get in first
because he did not wear a swimming suit. Leola May Smith swam in
the pond every day and thoroughly enjoyed it. The neighbor men came
and peeked over the dam to watch her swim. They asked if she minded
them watching since they had never seen a girl swim before. She told
them that she did not mind and that they should come on in too. No
doubt men in 1925 liked to look at girls in swimming suits pretty much
in the same way that men do today.
SACK OR ARTIE MAY WILSON
Sack whose maiden name was Artie May Smith was born in JAN-1909.
She was married to Earl Wilson, and they lived in Vernon, Texas
during the late 1920's.
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Sack came to visit her grandparents, James Calvin Smith and Martha
Julia Ann Baines Smith, during the summer of 1925 when, her first
cousin, Leola May Smith, was visiting them in Vernon,
Wilbarger Co, Texas. Sack and her little boy who was about three
years old came on the train and stayed about three weeks. Leola May
Smith did not remember learning anything about Sack's mother or
husband, and cannot remember where Sack lived. Leola was never able to
remember the little boy's name, either.
CLARENCE EUGENE SMITH IN TEXAS PER 1920 CENSUS
The 1920 Census showed that Clarence Eugene Smith was living in
Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas. He had remarried to a lady who had
been born in Germany in 1890 and had had four children by her. Her
name was Martha Annie Walbrick. She went by the name "Annie". The
four children were: Clarence Eugene Smith, Jr, James C. Smith,
Ola Mae Smith and Fannie Alma Smith. After the 1920 Census,
Clarence and Annie had two more children. While they lived in Vernon,
Texas they had Ann Smith who was called "Sweetie". After they
moved to near Fayetteville, Arkansas they had another son named Ernest
Eddie Smith who was called "Sonny".
It is believed that they moved several times in Arkansas but
eventually ended up in Lavaca, Sebastion Co, Arkansas. Some
sources give their location in Alma, Arkansas and some in Altus,
Arkansas. It is not known why they moved to Arkansas. For a long time
it was believed that the Clarence Eugene Smith family moved to
Arkansas because of the German settlement around Altus, Arkansas. Now
it is believed that, though they probably lived there shortly, that
Annie's close kin from Germany all had stayed in Texas.
CLARENCE EUGENE SMITH IN ARKANSAS
In times past whenever Crethie made reference to her Uncle Clarence
she said that he was tied up in Alma, Arkansas with a bunch of
children. Leola May Smith did not ever remember even meeting her
Uncle Clarence. Crethie was quite the lady to look up relatives when
she travelled to places where they lived; however, she never expressed
an interest in looking up her Uncle Clarence and his later family.
Crethie, Neva and Leola had been very close to the three daughters
that their Uncle Clarence had had by his first wife. However, his
second family had apparently been out of touch with the children of
Charles Creth Smith since 1930 when their grandmother in common,
Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith had died.
In several cases it was said that Clarence and his family lived in
Alma, Arkansas. Alma, Arkansas is just east of Ft. Smith twenty miles
and is in Crawford County. Alma, Arkansas claims to be the Spinach
Capitol of the world. It is now known, of course, that they were just
south of Alma in the very small town of Lavaca. It is due to the
genealogical research of Carrie Thomas Dominguez that the contact
between the descendants of Clarence Eugene Smith,Sr and the
descendants of Charles Creth Smith was reestablished. Carrie is a
great granddaughter of Clarence Eugene Smith,Sr.
Carrie Thomas Dominguez F. -
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When Martha Julia Ann Baines Smith died on 12-MAR-1930 Clarence
Eugene Smith and his three daughters from his first marriage
attended the funeral along with his brother, Charles Creth Smith.
Clarence Eugene Smith died on 06-MAY-1942 and his wife, Annie, in
FEB-1979. They are buried in Riverdale Cemetery on Highway 96 at
Arbuckle Island south of Lavaca, Sebastion Co, Arkansas.
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CHART 010: Lemuel Lanier M.1743-1817
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Lemuel Lanier M.1743-1817
Born: 1743 Brunswick Co, Virginia
Died: FEB-1817 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Probate: APR-1817
Father: Benjamin Lanier M.1712-
Mother: Elizabeth Warren F. -
Spouse: Lucy Malone F. -
Born: 28-OCT-1745
Father: Thomas Malone M. -
Mother: Millicent Chappelle F. -
Grandfather: Nathaniel Malone M. -
Grandmother: Mary Wynne F. -
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They had the following children.
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Patricia Martha Lanier F.1768-
Born: 1768 Mecklenburg Co, Virginia
Spouse: John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819
Married: 05-JAN-1786
Born: about 1760
Died: 1819 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
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Elizabeth Lanier F.1770-
Born: 1770
Spouse: Drury Floyd M. -
Married: 25-NOV-1791
They moved to Rutherford Co, Tennessee.
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Mary Lanier F.1778-
Born: 1778
Spouse: Abner Kelly M. -
Married: 1798
Died: before 1817
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CHART 011: John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819
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John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819
Born: about 1760
Died: 1819 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Spouse: Patricia Martha Lanier F.1768-
Married: 05-JAN-1786 Mecklenburg Co, Virginia
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Born: 1768 Mecklenburg Co, Virginia
Father: Lemuel Lanier M.1743-1817
Mother: Lucy Malone F. -
Grandfather: Benjamin Lanier M.1712-
Grandmother: Elizabeth Warren F. -
One source from family tradition gives that John was born in County
Meath, Ireland in 1740 and that he had a brother named Nicholas.
Virtually all of the sources give that John was wounded in the Battle
of King's Mountain, 07-OCT-1780.
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They had the following children.
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Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
See the chart for his family.
Born: 1787 Washington Co, Virginia
Died: DEC-1863 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Spouse: Martha Gibson "Patsey" F.1797-1857
Married: 17-JAN-1816 Rutherford County, Tennessee
Born: 1797 North Carolina
Died: 1857 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: Row 3, Center Section, Huntsville Cemetery
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Sarah Jones Fagan "Sallie" \JS F.1791-
Born: 1791
Spouse: Lemuel Reed M. -
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Mary Kelly Fagan "Polly" \JW F.1795-
Born: 1795
Spouse: Allen Reed M. -
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John Sandford Fagan \JJ M.1801-
Born: 1801 Mecklenburg Co, Virginia
Died: Marshall Co, Tennessee
Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Smith F. -
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Henry Williamson Fagan \JH M.1807-
See the chart for his family.
Born: 23-JUN-1807
Spouse: Martha V. Barton F.1808-
Married: 17-DEC-1834
Born: 1808
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CHART 012: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
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Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
Born: 1787 Virginia
Died: DEC-1863 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Father: John S. Fagan b.VA \J M.1760-1819
Mother: Patricia Martha Lanier F.1768-
Spouse: Martha Gibson "Patsey" F.1797-1857
Married: 02-JAN-1816 Rutherford County, Tennessee
Born: 1797 North Carolina
Died: 1857 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
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Buried: Row 3, Center Section, Huntsville Cemetery
Per Census 1850: they lived in Cannon County, Tennessee.
Per Census 1860: he lived in Huntsville in Madison Co, AR.
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They had the following children.
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Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
See the chart for her family.
Born: 1816
Died: 1880 Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas, unmarked
Spouse: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Married: 09-JUL-1835 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Born: 1815 Tennessee
Died: 02-AUG-1863 Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas, unmarked
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Albert T. Fagan farmer \JRA M.1818-
See the chart for his family.
Born: 1818 Tennessee
Spouse1: Issabella Elizabeth Ann Kates F. -
Married: 19-MAR-1842 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Spouse2: Martha Shores F.1826-
Married: 18-APR-1844 Wilson Co, Tennessee
Born: 1826 Tennessee
Per Census 1850: they were living in Cannon Co, Tennessee.
Per Census 1860: they were living in Cannon Co, Tennessee.
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Robert A. Fagan farmer \JRR M.1819-
See the chart for his family.
Born: 1819 Tennessee
Spouse: Margaret E. McKee F.1823-
Married: 09-MAY-1840 Rutherford County, Tennessee
Born: 1823 Tennessee
Per Census 1850: they lived in Cannon County, Tennessee.
Per Census 1860: they lived in Marble in Madison County, AR.
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Robertson L. Fagan minister,Methodist \JRO M.1823-1884
Born: 1823 Tennessee
Died: 1884 Tennessee
Spouse: Cynthia Gaither F.1830-
Married: 16-FEB-1846 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 1830 Tennessee
Per Census 1850,1860: they lived in Cannon Co, Tennessee.
They had the following son.
Child: Foster Fielding Fagan \JROF M.1847-1878
Fielding served as a Pvt. A Co. 10/11 Cav. TN, C.S.A. Fielding was a
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Methodist minister.
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Eliza Jane Fagan \JRE F.1824-1898
Born: 05-NOV-1824
Died: 17-SEP-1898
Spouse: William Alexander McGill M.1824-1910
Married: 14-AUG-1845 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 13-JUN-1824 Tennessee
Died: 13-MAY-1910 Milan, Tennessee
They are the great great great grandparents of:
Who: Sara Harper F. -
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Martha M. Fagan \JRM F.1829-
Born: 1829 Tennessee
Per Census 1850: she lived with her parents in Cannon Co, TN.
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James Henry Fagan \JRJ M.1829-1892
Born: 1829 Tennessee
Died: 1892
Spouse: Nancy Caroline Cox "Caroline" F.1832-1882
Married: 12-AUG-1849 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 1832 Tennessee
Died: 1882
Per Census 1850: they lived with his parents in Cannon Co,TN.
They had the following daughter.
Who: Dora M. Fagan b.Memphis, TN F. -
Dora was member of Daughters of the American Revolution No. 73612
(1909). Dora's husband was Judge Henry Hart Neill.
Who: Henry Hart Neill judge M. -
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Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Born: 23-DEC-1831 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Died: 12-DEC-1863 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX,unmarked
Spouse: John Calvin Smith "Calvin" M.1830-1901
See the chart for his family.
Married: 28-JAN-1849 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 12-OCT-1830 Tennessee
Died: 29-JAN-1901 Tarrant County,Texas
Buried: Bourland Cem. Keller, Tarrant Co, Texas, marked
Per Census 1850: they lived with her parents in Cannon Co,TN.
Calvin was a Methodist minister from at least 1860 on.
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Granville M. Fagan \JRG M.1836-
Born: 1836 Tennessee
Spouse: Ann M. McFaddan F. -
Married: 18-SEP-1854 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Per Census 1850: he was living with his parents.
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Per Census 1860: they are not on the Tennessee Census.
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
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CHART 013: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
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Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Born: 1816
Died: 1880 Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas, unmarked
Father: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
Mother: Martha Gibson "Patsey" F.1797-1857
Spouse: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Married: 09-JUL-1835 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Born: 1815 Tennessee
Died: 02-AUG-1863 Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas, unmarked
Father: Anguish McLoud M. -1840
Mother: Nancy Agnes ?? F.1786-
Thomas was killed by bushwhackers in his own front yard. McLoud
Cemetery is located just west of Withrow Springs. Sarah smoked a corn
cob pipe and chewed tobacco.
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They had the following children.
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Nancy Jane McLoud \JRSN F.1836-1886
See the chart for her family.
Born: 02-AUG-1836 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 1886
Spouse: Samuel Marion Patton M.1819-1886
Married: 18-OCT-1854 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Born: 14-FEB-1819
Died: 08-DEC-1886
Buried: Patton Cemetery, half mile NE Bradyville, TN
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Robert Anguish McLoud CSA \JRSR M.1840-1923
See the chart for his family.
Born: 19-JUL-1840 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 17-APR-1923 Berryville, Carroll Co, Arkansas
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cem, Carroll Co, AR
Spouse: Martha Higgins F.1838-
Married: about 1869
Born: 1838 Tennessee
Died: before 1900 Little Rock, Arkansas
Robert served as a Sergeant in F Co, 23rd Regular Infantry Artillery,
C.S.A.
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William Burton McLoud CSA \JRSW M.1842-1868
Born: 08-NOV-1842
Died: 11-APR-1868
William was wounded in Confederate service and eventually died from
his wounds.
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Thomas Cook McLoud,Jr CSA \JRST M.1844-1916
See the chart for his family.
Born: 26-NOV-1844
Died: 12-JUL-1916 Alabam, Madison Co, Arkansas
Spouse: Margaret Ann Cannaday F.1856-1888
Married: 21-JAN-1876
Born: 12-DEC-1856 Missouri
Died: 12-APR-1888
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Thomas served as a Private in Co I, 27th Arkansas Regiment,C.S.A.
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Rufus Doren McLoud CSA \JRSU M.1847-1917
See the chart for his family.
Born: 14-FEB-1847 Bradyville, Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 07-OCT-1917
Spouse: Fannie ?? F.1879-1966
Born: 1879
Died: 1966
Rufus served in Co I, 27th Arkansas Regiment, C.S.A.
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Moses Emes McLoud "Barney" \JRSB M.1849-1926
Born: 09-FEB-1849 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 03-MAY-1926
Barney lived near War Eagle Creek and never married. He had a store in
his house and got his stock from nearby Hindsville.
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John Francis McLoud \JRSJ M.1851-1931
See the chart for his family.
Born: 02-FEB-1851
Died: 12-DEC-1931
Spouse: Mary Caroline Cox F.1855-1929
Married: 1873
Born: OCT-1855 Tennessee
Died: 08-JUL-1929
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Sarah Clementine McLoud "Sally" \JRSS F.1853-1923
See the chart for her family.
Born: 29-APR-1853
Died: 28-APR-1923 California
Spouse: John Jesse Adams M.1846-
Married: 19-OCT-1872
Born: JUL-1846
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Joseph Kansas McLoud \JRSO M.1857-1936
See the chart for his family.
Born: 24-OCT-1857 Arkansas
Died: 16-JAN-1936
Spouse1: Clarissa Jane Withrow "Clericy" F.1861-1893
Married: 10-DEC-1885
Born: 03-SEP-1861
Died: 28-NOV-1893
Spouse2: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
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Married: 24-APR-1895
Born: 23-OCT-1876 Hindsville, Roaring River, Missouri
Died: 21-JUN-1952
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Roxanne Elizabeth McLoud "Lizzie" \JRSX F.1861-1945
See the chart for her family.
Born: 04-APR-1861
Died: 29-AUG-1945 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
Spouse: James Harvey Withrow "Jim" M.1858-1925
Married: 1882
Born: 17-JAN-1858 Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: 1925
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 014: Nancy Jane McLoud \JRSN F.1836-1886
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Nancy Jane McLoud \JRSN F.1836-1886
Born: 02-AUG-1836 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 1886
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: Samuel Marion Patton M.1819-1886
Married: 18-OCT-1854 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Born: 14-FEB-1819
Died: 08-DEC-1886
Buried: Patton Cemetery, half mile NE Bradyville, TN
Father: David Patton b.NC M. -
Mother: Jemima Overton F.1784-1858
Samuel ran a mill. They lived near Bradyville, Cannon Co,
Tennessee.
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They had the following children.
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Jemima Patton \JRSNJ F.1857-
Born: 1857
Jemima is listed as a teacher the 1880 Census.
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Morgan Patton \JRSNM M.1862-1935
Born: 30-NOV-1862
Died: 01-JUL-1935
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
Spouse: Elizabeth Williams F.1880-1969
Born: 17-MAR-1880
Died: 29-AUG-1969
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
Morgan ran the mill after his father died. They lived near Bradyville,
Cannon Co, Tennessee.
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Ophia Patton \JRSNO F.1865-1955
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Born: 22-SEP-1865
Died: 21-AUG-1955
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
Spouse: W. P. Williams "Pres" M. -
Married: 26-JUN-1888 Cannon Co, Tennessee
They had the following children.
Child: Hoyt Williams \JRSNOH M. -
Child: Doran Williams \JRSNOD M. -
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David Thomas Patton \JRSND M.1868-1951
Born: 27-MAY-1868
Died: 02-APR-1951
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
Spouse: Cora A. Todd F.1875-1956
Born: 27-JUL-1875
Died: 18-NOV-1956
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
They had the following children.
Child: Jemima Patton \JRSNDJ F. -
Child: Ruby M. Patton \JRSNDR F. -
Child: Sarah E. Patton \JRSNDS F. -
Child: Samuel W. Patton \JRSNDA M. -
Child: Thomas D. Patton \JRSNDT M. -
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Mary E. Patton \JRSNA F.1872-1933
Born: 1872
Died: 28-JAN-1933
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
Spouse: James H. Williams M.1870-1938
Married: 11-OCT-1893 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 1870
Died: 1938
Buried: Thyatira Church Cemetery
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 015: Robert Anguish McLoud CSA \JRSR M.1840-1923
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Robert Anguish McLoud CSA \JRSR M.1840-1923
Born: 19-JUL-1840 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 17-APR-1923 Berryville, Carroll Co, Arkansas
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cem, Carroll Co, AR
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: Martha Higgins F.1838-
Married: about 1869
Born: 1838 Tennessee
Died: before 1900 Little Rock, Arkansas
Robert served as a Sergeant in F Co, 23rd Regular Infantry Artillery,
C.S.A. He drew a pension for his service from 1912 until his death.
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Martha had serious female problems and died in an asylum.
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They had the following children.
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John Thomas McLoud \JRSRJ M.1869-1936
Born: 1869 McCloud farm, Withrow Springs, Madison Co, AR
Died: 11-JUN-1936
Spouse: Mary Alice Gentry F.1867-1961
Married: 18-NOV-1886 Carroll Co, Arkansas
Born: 19-MAY-1867 Fairfax, Indian Territory
Died: 24-SEP-1961 Fairfax, Oklahoma
Father: John Martin Gentry M. -
Mother: Emaline Bussey F. -
John was a one term County Clerk of Carroll Co, Arkansas in
1904-1906. Later he taught school near Fairfax, Oklahoma.
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Robert Edward McLoud "Ed" \JRSRR M.1874-1937
Born: 19-MAY-1874
Died: 05-AUG-1937
Buried: Berryville Memorial Cem, Carroll Co, AR
Spouse: Rosa Lee Smith F.1874-1932
Married: 10-MAY-1894 Berryville, Arkansas
Born: 04-JUN-1874 Marshall City, Tennessee
Died: 26-AUG-1932
Buried: Berryville Memorial Cem, Carroll Co, AR
Father: Enoch H. Smith M. -
Mother: Mary E. ?? F. -
Ed was the first Rural Free Delivery mailman in Carroll Co.
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 016: Thomas Cook McLoud,Jr CSA \JRST M.1844-1916
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Thomas Cook McLoud,Jr CSA \JRST M.1844-1916
Born: 26-NOV-1844
Died: 12-JUL-1916 Alabam, Madison Co, Arkansas
Buried: Fritts Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: Margaret Ann Cannaday F.1856-1888
Married: 02-JAN-1876
Born: 12-DEC-1856 Missouri
Died: 12-APR-1888
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Father: Graves Bolin Cannaday M.1823-
Mother: Sarah A. Hart F.1830-
Grandfather: Raleigh Cannaday M.1794-1834
Grandmother: Sarah ?? F.1794-1881
Thomas served as a Private in Co I, 27th Division, Arkansas, C.S.A.
Fritts Cemetery is located on Fly Trap Road off of Highway 23 north of
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They had the following children.
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July Myrtle McLoud "Julie" \JRSTJ F.1876-
Born: 26-NOV-1876 Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: Santa Rosa, California
Buried: Santa Rosa, California
Spouse1: A. L. Hamilton M. -
Spouse2: Tony Estes M. -
Married: MAR-1910 Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Divorced: 1912
Spouse3: James Harp "Jim" M. -1941
Married: 06-JUN-1924
Died: 1941 Oklahoma
Julie and Jim Harp lived in the Rockhouse community in northern
Madison Co and later moved to Mannford, Oklahoma. Julie was
associated with David D. Marshall also. She and he had a son
together in 1913.
Who: David D. Marshall M.1878-
Many believe that she was married to one other man and had four
daughter by him.
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Albert Ervin McLoud "Al" \JRSTA M.1878-1966
Born: 22-FEB-1878 War Eagle Township, Madison Co,AR
Died: 19-MAR-1966 Concord, California
Spouse: Laura Dee Couch F.1896-1986
Married: 14-AUG-1915 Whitmer, Arkansas
Born: 02-FEB-1896 Swifton, Arkansas
Died: 16-APR-1986 Concord, California
They were the grandparents of Doris Hayes.
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Walter Arthur McLoud \JRSTW M.1879-1881
Born: 12-DEC-1879
Died: 22-OCT-1881
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John Rufus McLoud \JRSTO M.1881-1952
Born: 15-OCT-1881
Died: 19-DEC-1952
Spouse1: Bertha E. Beech "Bertie" F.1893-1911
Married: 06-MAR-1910 Madison Co, Arkansas
Born: SEP-1893
Died: 15-FEB-1911 in childbirth
Spouse2: Martha Caroline Ames Nottingham F.1885-1968
Married: 25-AUG-1925 Madison Co, Arkansas
Born: 30-AUG-1885 Alabam, Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: 03-JUL-1968
Buried: Marshall Cemetery, Forum, Arkansas
Father: Hiram Ames M. -
Mother: Nancy Carolyn Davis F. -1939
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Perry Young McLoud "Dutch" WW1 \JRSTD M.1883-1958
Born: 04-APR-1883
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Died: 15-OCT-1958
Buried: Marshall Cemetery, Forum, AR
Dutch was a member of the Oddfellows in Alabam, Arkansas. He never
married. Various family members lived with him at various times.
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Thomas Marvin McLoud \JRSTT M.1885-1975
Born: 24-APR-1885 War Eagle Township,Madison Co,AR
Died: 09-DEC-1975 Springdale, Arkansas
Buried: Marshall Cem,Forum,Madison Co,Arkansas
Spouse: Trecia Sedlacek F.1899-1989
Married: 02-FEB-1919 Madison Co, Arkansas
Born: 24-NOV-1899 Pawnee, Oklahoma
Died: 09-OCT-1989 Springdale, Arkansas
Buried: Marshall Cem,Forum,Madison Co,Arkansas
Father: Frank Sedlecek M. -
Mother: Fannie Stanek F. -
They lived at Alabam and later moved to Springdale, Arkansas.
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Florence Maud McLoud \JRSTF F.1888-1978
Born: 10-APR-1888
Died: 1978 Wichita, Kansas
Spouse: William L. Taylor "Willy" M. -
Married: 10-AUG-1913
They lived in Wichita, Kansas.
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 017: Rufus Doran McLoud "Rufe" CSA \JRSU M.1847-1917
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Rufus Doran McLoud "Rufe" CSA \JRSU M.1847-1917
Born: 14-FEB-1847 Bradyville, Cannon Co, Tennessee
Died: 17-OCT-1917
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: Frances Elizabeth Bryant "Fannie" F.1879-1966
Married: 25-NOV-1894
Born: 1879
Died: 1966
Rufe served in Co I, 27th Infantry Regiment, Arkansas, C.S.A. When
Rufe married Fannie, he was forty-seven and she was fifteen. Fannie
was well known as a midwife. After Rufe died fannie married Julius
Dudgeon, who was a Church of Christ minister.
Who: Julius Dudgeon M.1877-
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They had the following children.
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Opha McLoud \JRSUO F.1895-1980
Born: 27-AUG-1895
Died: 31-DEC-1980
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Spouse: James Henry Long M.1891-1971
Married: 27-FEB-1940
Born: 17-OCT-1891 Puxico, Missouri
Died: 22-JUN-1971
Opha and James lived a Bull Shoals Lake out from Harrison, AR.
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Leepha Rufus McLoud "Leepha" WW2 \JRSUL M.1908-1984
Born: 04-JUN-1908
Died: 27-MAR-1984
Buried: Marshall Cemetery, Forum, Madison Co, AR
Spouse: Minnie Roberta Littrell F.1914-1995
Married: 14-SEP-1930
Born: 05-MAY-1914
Died: 1995
Father: Benjamin Harris M. -
Mother: Lula Mae Smith F. -
Leepha lived on and farmed the old family farm owned by his
grandfather, Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr. Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr was
murdered by bushwhackers in the front yard of that farm on 02-AUG-1863
during the Civil War. In that front yard have been four rose bushes
which the family brought from Tennessee when they came in 1856. Leepha
was a member of the Church of Christ.
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 018: John Francis McLoud \JRSJ M.1851-1931
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John Francis McLoud \JRSJ M.1851-1931
Born: 02-FEB-1851
Died: 12-DEC-1931
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: Mary Caroline Cox F.1855-1929
Married: 1873
Born: OCT-1855 Tennessee
Died: 08-JUL-1929
Per 1900 Census they lived in the Alabam Township.
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They had the following children.
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Joseph B. McLoud "Little Joe" \JRSJL M.1882-1929
Born: 29-OCT-1882
Died: 29-NOV-1929
Spouse: Laura Bell Presley F.1884-1956
Married: 29-SEP-1907 Madison Co, Arkansas
Born: 18-NOV-1884
Died: 03-JUN-1956
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Ollie McLoud \JRSJO F. -
Buried: McLoud Cemetery
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Jack McLoud \JRSJJ M. -
Buried: McLoud Cemetery
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Myrtle Mae McLoud \JRSJM F.1889-1983
Born: 17-NOV-1889
Died: 15-OCT-1983 Springdale, Arkansas
Spouse1: Frank Spradling M. -1909
Married: 17-JAN-1909
Died: 03-JUN-1909
Buried: Fritts Cemetery
Spouse2: Marshall Benton Brown M. -1957
Died: 28-MAR-1957
Frank died of typhoid fever. Myrtle was a member of the First Baptist
Church of Huntsville, Arkansas.
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Elwood McLoud \JRSJE M.1892-
Born: 11-JUL-1892
Died: 21-JUL-1962
Spouse: Eva Bohanon F. -
Married: 06-AUG-1927 Madison Co, Arkansas
Elwood was a Methodist and built a church on his property.
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Ruth J. McLoud "Ruthie" \JRSJR F.1894-1984
Born: 16-NOV-1894
Died: 10-MAY-1984 Springdale, Arkansas
Buried: Clifty Cemetery, Clifty, Arkansas
Spouse1: Everett V. Hinds M. -
Father: Isaac Holland Hinds "Baugh" M. -
Mother: Etta Hart F. -
Spouse2: ?? Bell M. -
Spouse3: Asa Rice M. -
Ruthie taught school in Arkansas and Oklahoma. In the 1930's she was
postmaster for Bethany, Oklahoma. She attended the Missionary Baptist
Church in the Peace Valley Community.
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Nellie McCloud \JRSJN F.1898-
Born: 02-MAY-1898
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 019: Sarah Clementine McLoud \JRSS F.1853-1923
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Sarah Clementine McLoud "Sally" \JRSS F.1853-1923
Born: 29-APR-1853
Died: 28-APR-1923 California
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: John Jesse Adams M.1846-
Married: 19-OCT-1872
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Born: JUL-1846
Sally and John lived about two miles southeast of Clifty, Arkansas
from 1873 until 1894.
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They had the following children.
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Charlie Adams \JRSSC M.1873-1874
Born: 1873
Died: 1874
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William Adams \JRSSW M.1875-
Born: 1875
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John B. Adams \JRSSJ M.1878-1940
Born: 18-FEB-1878
Died: 04-NOV-1940
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Martha Adams \JRSSM F.1881-1963
Born: 29-JUL-1881
Died: 26-AUG-1963
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Mary Adams \JRSSA F.1881-1883
Born: 29-JUL-1881
Died: 1883
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Myrtle J. Adams \JRSSY F.1884-1906
Born: 25-NOV-1884
Died: 13-DEC-1906
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Minnie L. Adams \JRSSI F.1887-
Born: APR-1887
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Lucy Adams \JRSSL F.1889-
Born: 29-APR-1889
Lucy lived in Wichita, Kansas and never married.
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Joseph Adams \JRSSO M. -
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Tarly Adams \JRSST M.1895-1895
Born: 25-JUL-1895
Died: 25-DEC-1895
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 020: Joseph Kansas McLoud \JRSO M.1857-1936
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Joseph Kansas McLoud \JRSO M.1857-1936
Born: 24-OCT-1857 Arkansas
Died: 16-JAN-1936
Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
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Spouse1: Clarissa Jane Withrow "Clericy" F.1861-1893
Married: 10-DEC-1885
Born: 03-SEP-1861
Died: 28-NOV-1893
Father: Samuel Withrow M.1835-
Mother: Nancy J. Withrow F. -
Spouse2: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Married: 24-APR-1895
Born: 23-OCT-1876 Hindsville, Roaring River, Missouri
Died: 21-JUN-1952
Father: Benjamin Hiram Ames M. -
Mother: Carolyn Nancy Davis F. -
Samuel Withrow and Nancy J. Withrow were first cousins. They
lived near Withrow Springs.
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They had the following children.
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Samuel Cook McLoud \JRSOS M.1886-1888
Born: 01-OCT-1886
Died: 06-JUN-1888
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Mother: Clarissa Jane Withrow F.1861-1893
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Ettie Claience McLoud \JRSOE F.1889-1904
Born: 27-APR-1889
Died: 09-AUG-1904
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Mother: Clarissa Jane Withrow F.1861-1893
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William Burse McLoud \JRSOW M.1891-1973
Born: 16-JUN-1891
Died: 19-AUG-1973 Wichita, Kansas
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse1: Peraline ?? F. -
Spouse2: Bernice ?? F. -1984
Died: 09-OCT-1984
They had no children.
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Felix Everett McLoud \JRSOF M.1896-1976
Born: 14-FEB-1896
Died: 20-FEB-1976
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Reba Leotta Purdom F.1900-1962
Married: OCT-1916
Born: 23-DEC-1900 Cassville, Missouri
Died: 12-FEB-1962
Buried: McLoud Cemetery, Madison Co, Arkansas
Reba was half Native American.
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Nora Ann McLoud \JRSON F.1898-1989
Born: 31-JAN-1898
Died: 06-SEP-1989
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Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Walter Turner M.1896-1968
Married: 25-APR-1920
Divorced: after 1940
Born: 26-JAN-1896
Died: 06-FEB-1968
Father: Marion Turner M. -
Mother: Joetta ?? F. -
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Hugh Andrew McLoud \JRSOH M.1900-1982
Born: 08-JAN-1900 McLoud Settlement, Madison Co, AR
Died: 23-JUN-1982 Tulsa, Tulsa Co, Oklahoma
Buried: Ft.Gibson, Oklahoma
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Evelina Welch F. -1986
Died: 09-JUN-1986 Arlington, Texas
Buried: Ft.Gibson, Oklahoma
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Mamie Joe McLoud \JRSOM F.1902-1976
Born: 26-JUL-1902
Died: 11-DEC-1976 Rancho Mirage, California
Buried: Green Hills Cemetery, San Pedro, California
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: William Curtis Clark M.1900-1960
Married: 05-DEC-1918
Born: 12-APR-1900 near Clifty, Arkansas
Died: 04-MAR-1960 San Pedro, California
Buried: Green Hills Cemetery, San Pedro, California
Father: Billy Clark M. -
Mother: Kitty Montgomery F. -
During WW2 they lived in San Pedro, California. Curtis worked the
harbor patrol at Terminal Island which was a Japanese internment city.
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Robert Fulton McLoud "Bob" \JRSOR M.1904-1972
Born: 02-NOV-1904
Died: 15-MAR-1972
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Evelyn Avis Jett F.1913-1989
Married: 07-MAY-1933
Born: 24-APR-1913 Brentwood, Arkansas
Died: 18-SEP-1989 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
Father: Eble Jett M. -
Mother: Anna Fine F. -
They lived near War Eagle and Withrow Springs.
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Grace Vina Elizabeth McLoud \JRSOG F.1907-1992
Born: 20-MAR-1907
Died: 11-MAY-1992
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: William Oval Calico "Oval" M.1912-
Married: 16-AUG-1931
Divorced: 1955
Born: 05-MAY-1912
Father: John Calvin Calico M.1875-1959
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Mother: Tennie Bell Mundell F. -
They lived at various places near War Eagle and Withrow Springs.
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Alice Edna McLoud \JRSOA F.1909-
Born: 14-JAN-1909
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Jewell Henry Calico "Jewell" M.1907-1965
Married: 25-JAN-1931 Hartwell, Arkansas
Born: 19-APR-1907 Fayetteville, Arkansas
Died: 10-MAY-1965 Clifty, Madison Co, Arkansas
Father: John Calvin Calico M.1875-1959
Mother: Tennie Bell Mundell F. -
They were farmers and raised corn, strawberries and tomatoes in
addition to milking cows and raising broiler chickens. They were the
grandparents of Stephen Hull.
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Jessie Carl McLoud \JRSOJ M.1911-1988
Born: 31-JUL-1911
Died: 11-MAY-1988
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
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Ethel Ellinoir McLoud \JRSOT F.1913-1953
Born: 07-SEP-1913
Died: 03-APR-1953
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Paul Ray Phillips M.1914-
Married: 04-AUG-1934 Huntsville, Madison Co, AR
Born: 29-MAY-1914 Peace Valley, Arkansas
Father: Guy Phillips M. -
Mother: Minnie Tedwell F. -
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Eugene Henry McCloud "Gene" \JRSOU M.1916-1979
Born: 03-JAN-1916
Died: 15-JUN-1979 Wiley City, Washington
Mother: Winary Janey Ames F.1876-1952
Spouse: Flavil Geneva Nelson F.1921-
Married: 07-FEB-1935 Huntsville, Madison Co, AR
Born: 01-JUN-1921 Madison Co, Arkansas
Father: Lee Andrew Nelson M. -
Mother: Mary Ida Dudgeon F. -
Gene ran a store in Forum, Arkansas and a bowling alley in Huntsville,
Arkansas. They moved from the Huntsville area to Yakima, Washington.
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 021: Roxanne Elizabeth McLoud \JRSX F.1861-1945
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Roxanne Elizabeth McLoud "Lizzie" \JRSX F.1861-1945
Born: 04-APR-1861
Died: 29-AUG-1945 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
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Father: Thomas Cook McLoud,Sr M.1815-1863
Mother: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880
Spouse: James Harvey Withrow "Jim" M.1858-1925
Married: 1882
Born: 17-JAN-1858 Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: 1925
Father: John T. Withrow b.Warren Co,TN M.1825-1865
Mother: Martha Jane Bivens F.1830-1904
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They had the following children.
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John Thomas Withrow \JRSXJ M.1883-1942
Born: 12-MAY-1883 near Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: 07-FEB-1942 California
Spouse: Nora O'Neil Parker F.1896-
Married: 1922
Born: 15-OCT-1896
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Stephen Hull was a source for the above information.
Doris Hayes was a source for the above information.
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CHART 022: Albert T. Fagan \JRA M.1818-
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Albert T. Fagan farmer \JRA M.1818-
Born: 1818 Tennessee
Father: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
Mother: Martha Gibson "Patsey" F.1797-1857
Spouse1: Issabella Elizabeth Ann Kates F. -
Married: 19-MAR-1842 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Spouse2: Martha Shores F.1826-
Married: 18-APR-1844 Wilson Co, Tennessee
Born: 1826 Tennessee
Per Census 1850: they were living in Cannon Co, Tennessee.
Per Census 1860: they were living in Cannon Co, Tennessee.
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Mary E. Fagan \JRAM F.1847-
Born: 1847 Tennessee
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Martha Fagan \JRAA F.1851-
Born: 1851
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Isabella Fagan \JRAI F.1854-
Born: 1854
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CHART 023: Robert A. Fagan \JRR M.1819-
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Robert A. Fagan farmer \JRR M.1819-
Born: 1819 Tennessee
Father: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
Mother: Martha Gibson "Patsey" F.1797-1857
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Spouse: Margaret E. McKee F.1823-
Married: 09-MAY-1840 Rutherford County, Tennessee
Born: 1823 Tennessee
Per Census 1850: they lived in Cannon County, Tennessee.
Per Census 1860: they lived in Marble in Madison County, AR.
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Granville J. Fagan \JRRG M.1842-
Born: 1842 Tennessee
Died: before 1860
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Robert A. Fagan \JRRR M.1846-
Born: 1846 Tennessee
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William H. Fagan \JRRW M.1848-
Born: 1848 Tennessee
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Nancy J. Fagan \JRRN M.1850-
Born: JUN-1850 Tennessee
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Martha M. Fagan \JRRM F.1852-
Born: 1852 Tennessee
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Sarah K. Fagan \JRRS F.1854-
Born: 1854 Tennessee
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Elizabeth H. Fagan \JRRE F.1857-
Born: 1857 Arkansas
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Mary E. Fagan \JRRA F.1859-
Born: OCT-1859 Arkansas
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CHART 024: Henry Williamson Fagan \JH M.1807-
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Henry Williamson Fagan \JH M.1807-
Born: 23-JUN-1807
Father: John S. Fagan b.VA \J M.1760-1819
Mother: Patricia Martha Lanier F.1768-
Spouse: Martha V. Barton F.1808-
Married: 17-DEC-1834 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Born: 24-OCT-1808
Father: Swinfield Barton M.1781-
Mother: Ruth Hill F. -
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They had the following children.
William F. Fagan \JHW M.1835-
Born: 25-JUL-1835
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Matilda Brunette Fagan \JHM F.1839-
See the chart for her family.
Born: 15-APR-1839
Spouse: George W. Lyon M. -
Married: 12-AUG-1856 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
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Malissa A. Fagan \JHA F.1841-
Born: 31-OCT-1841
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Sarah Clarissa Fagan \JHS F.1844-
Born: 03-MAY-1844
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Henry Williamson Fagan,JR \JHH M.1846-
Born: 06-SEP-1846
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Thomas Barton Fagan \JHT M.1849-
Born: 1849
Spouse: Martha A. Wren F. -
Married: 15-DEC-1868 Gibson Co, Tennessee
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CHART 025: Matilda Brunette Fagan \JHM F.1839-
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Matilda Brunette Fagan \JHM F.1839-
Born: 15-APR-1839
Father: Henry Williamson Fagan \JH M.1807-
Mother: Martha V. Barton F.1808-
Spouse: George W. Lyon M. -
Married: 12-AUG-1856
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They had the following children.
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John Edgar Lyon \JHMJ M.1851-
Born: 07-AUG-1851 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Spouse1: Maggie Alice Windle F. -
Spouse2: Nettie Ann Holmes F. -
Married: 03-AUG-1900
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Martha E. Lyon \JHMM F.1858-
Born: 25-DEC-1858 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
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William H. Lyon \JHMW M.1863-1899
Born: 23-JUL-1863 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Died: 07-FEB-1899 Perry Co, Arkansas
Spouse: Mattie Elizabeth Davis F. -
Married: 18-OCT-1896
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George T. Lyon \JHMG M.1866-
Born: NOV-1866
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Charlie Alonzo Lyon \JHMC M.1867-
Born: 28-AUG-1867
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Newton B. Lyon \JHMN M.1872-
Born: 25-MAY-1872
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Samuel E. Lyon \JHMS M. -
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Robert Eldridge Lyon \JHMR M. -
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CHART 026: John D. Smith M.1804-
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John D. Smith M.1804-
Born: 1804 Virginia
Spouse: Elizabeth ?? F.1810-
Born: 1810 Virginia
Per Census 1850: they were living in Rutherford Co,Tennessee.
Living with them in 1850 was Rebecca Gilliam who was born in 1758
and who was probably a grandmother to either John or Elizabeth.
Who: Rebecca Gilliam F.1758-
There is a good chance that the Smith and Gilliam families were from
Charlotte Co, Virginia.
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They had the following children.
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George M. Smith M.1828-
Born: 1828
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John Calvin Smith "Calvin" minister,Methodist M.1830-1901
See the chart for his family.
Born: 13-OCT-1830 Tennessee
Died: 29-JAN-1901 Tarrant County, Texas
Buried: Bourland Cemetery, Keller, Tarrant Co, TX,marked
Spouse1: Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Married: 28-JAN-1849 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 23-DEC-1831 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Died: 12-DEC-1863 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, TX, unmarked
Spouse2: Lucy C. Blount F.1840-1916
Married: 1863
Born: OCT-1840 Mississippi
Died: 29-JUL-1916 Tarrant Co, Texas
Buried: Bourland Cemetery, Keller,Tarrant Co,TX,unmarked
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James Smith M. -
Born: Tennessee
Spouse: ?? ?? F. -
Born: Tennessee
They had at least one child.
Child: James Lafayette Smith "Fate" M.1855-1922
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Martha Smith F.1833-
Born: 1833
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Elizabeth Smith F.1835-
Born: 1835
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Benjamin Smith M.1836-
Born: 1836
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America Smith F.1841-
Born: 1841
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Lafayette Smith M.1844-
Born: 1844
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Thomas Smith M.1849-
Born: 1849
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Per Census 1850: Rutherford Co, Tennessee.
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CHART 027: Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
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Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Born: 23-DEC-1831 Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Died: 12-DEC-1863 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX,unmarked
Father: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863
Mother: Martha Gibson b.North Carolina F.1797-1857
Spouse: John Calvin Smith "Calvin" M.1830-1901
Married: 28-JAN-1849 Cannon Co, Tennessee
Born: 13-OCT-1830 Tennessee
Died: 29-JAN-1901 Tarrant County, Texas
Buried: Bourland Cemetery, Keller, Tarrant Co, TX,marked
Father: John D. Smith b.Virginia M.1804-
Mother: Elizabeth ?? b.Virginia F.1810-
Calvin's second wife was Lucy C. Blount. Calvin and Lucy had the
following children: Lucy C. Smith, Sophia S. Smith, Isabelle Smith,
Jessie A. Smith, Eugene Smith and Fannie M. Smith.
Who: Lucy C. Blount b.Mississippi F.1840-1916
They had the following children who lived.
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They had the following children.
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James Calvin Smith "Jim" \JRLJ M.1850-1929
See the chart for his family.
Born: 24-MAR-1850 Cannon County, Tennessee
Died: 12-MAY-1929 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
Mother: Elizabeth C. Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Martha Julia Ann Baines "Mattie" F.1851-1930
Born: 16-SEP-1851 Denton County, Texas
Died: 12-MAR-1930 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
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William A. Smith "Bill" \JRLW M.1858-
See the chart for his family.
Born: JUL-1858 Huntsville, Arkansas
Mother: Elizabeth C. Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Maggie ?? F.1862-
Born: SEP-1862 Georgia
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Mary Elizabeth Smith "Mary" \JRLM F.1861-1929
See the chart for her family.
Born: 12-NOV-1861 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
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Died: 01-NOV-1929 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Mother: Elizabeth C. Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Gustavus Henry Barb "Gus" groceryman CSA M.1843-1929
Married: 09-DEC-1877 Denton, Texas
Born: 28-AUG-1843 Athens, Limestone Co, Alabama
Died: 25-OCT-1929 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Ft. Worth, Texas
Gus served as a Private in Co. D, 1st (Dobbins') Arkansas Cavalry in
C.S.A. from Marion Co, Arkansas.
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Al Williams, who is the foremost expert on the Barb family, was a
source for this chart.
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CHART 028: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929
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James Calvin Smith "Jim" \JRLJ M.1850-1929
Born: 24-MAR-1850 Cannon County, Tennessee
Died: 12-MAY-1929 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
Father: John Calvin Smith M.1830-1901
Mother: Elizabeth C. Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Martha Julia Ann Baines "Mattie" F.1851-1930
Born: 16-SEP-1851 Denton County, Texas
Died: 12-MAR-1930 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
Father: William Creth Baines M.1814-1895
Mother: Catherine A. Turner F.1822-1882
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They had the following children.
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Charles Creth Smith "Creth or C.C." \JRLJC M.1872-1938
See the chart for his family.
Born: 24-SEP-1872 Denton, Texas
Died: 30-JUN-1938 Hydro, Oklahoma
Buried: Corinth Cemetery, Blair, Greer Co, OK, marked
Spouse: Leola James Ward "Ola" F.1876-1914
Married: 15-AUG-1897 Corinth, Greer Co, Oklahoma
Born: 02-JAN-1876 Union City, Obion Co, Tennessee
Died: 19-JUL-1914 Olustee, Jackson Co, Oklahoma
Buried: Corinth Cemetery, Blair, Greer Co, OK, marked
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Edgar J. Smith "Edgar" \JRLJE M.1874-1928
Born: 05-JAN-1874 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Died: 05-JAN-1928 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon,Wilbarger Co,TX,unmarked
Spouse: Daisy Harwell "Daisy" F.1878-
Married: 21-JUL-1898 Denton Co, Texas
Born: SEP-1878 Tennessee
Died: before 1910
Both of Daisy's parents were born in Tennessee.
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Clarence Eugene Smith "Clarence" \JRLJL M.1879-1942
See the chart for his family.
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Born: 07-OCT-1879 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Died: 06-MAY-1942 Lavaca, Sebastion Co, Arkansas
Buried: Riverdale Cem, Lavaca, Sebastion Co,AR, marked
Spouse1: Mary Josephine Anderson F.1885-1910
Born: 20-APR-1885 Illinois
Died: 09-FEB-1910 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
Spouse2: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
Married: 19-SEP-1910 Hardeman Co, Texas
Born: 01-JUL-1889 Berlin, Germany
Died: 01-FEB-1979 California
Buried: Riverdale Cem, Lavaca, Sebastion Co,AR, marked
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CHART 029: William A. Smith "Bill" \JRLW M.1858-
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William A. Smith "Bill" \JRLW M.1858-
Born: JUL-1858 Huntsville, Arkansas
Father: John Calvin Smith M.1830-1901
Mother: Elizabeth C. Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Maggie ?? F.1862-
Married: 1882
Born: SEP-1862 Georgia
Per Census 1860: he lived with his parents in Madison Co, AR.
Per Census 1870: he lived in Denton County, Texas.
Per Census 1880: he was living in Denton Co, Texas.
Per Census 1900: he was living in Erath County, Texas.
Bill worked as a grocer.
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They had the following children.
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Sallie Smith \JRLWS F.1883-
Born: JUN-1883 Texas
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Marion Smith \JRLWM M.1886-
Born: FEB-1886 Texas
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Annie Smith \JRLWA F.1887-
Born: JAN-1887 Texas
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Ethel Smith \JRLWE F.1889-
Born: MAY-1889 Texas
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Hord Smith \JRLWH M.1892-
Born: SEP-1892 Texas
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Walter Smith \JRLWW M.1895-
Born: MAY-1895 Texas
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CHART 030: Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb \JRLM F.1861-1929
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Mary Elizabeth Smith "Mary" \JRLM F.1861-1929
Born: 12-NOV-1861 Huntsville, Madison Co, Arkansas
Died: 01-NOV-1929 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Father: John Calvin Smith M.1830-1901
Mother: Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863
Spouse: Gustavus Henry Barb "Gus" groceryman CSA M.1843-1929
Married: 09-DEC-1877 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Born: 28-AUG-1843 Athens, Limestone Co, Alabama
Died: 25-OCT-1929 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Ft. Worth, Texas
Father: Elkanah Delaney Barb b.VA M.1814-1894
Mother: Louisa Maria Davis F.1812-1872
Grandfather: Jacob Barb,JR b.VA M.1767-1845
Grandmother: Mary Barbara Miller b.PA F.1767-1847
GGrandfather: Jacob Barben b.Germany M.1725-1819
Often the last name Barb is spelled Barbe or even Barbee.
Gus moved to Denton, Texas in 1871.
Gus served as a Private in Co. D, 1st (Dobbins') Arkansas Cavalry in
C.S.A. from Marion Co, Arkansas.
Gus is buried in block 100, lot 27, space 5 at Oakwood Cemtery in Ft.
Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas.
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They had the following children.
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Delaney Davis Barb \JRLMD F.1879-1880
Born: 04-DEC-1879 Denton, Texas
Died: 16-MAY-1880 Denton, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX, marked
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Elizabeth Fagan Barb "Fay" \JRLME F.1881-1960
Born: 27-MAR-1881 Denton, Texas
Died: 14-DEC-1960
Buried: Lewisville, Denton Co, Texas
Spouse: William Irby Neely M. -1933
Married: 26-SEP-1902 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Died: 12-FEB-1933
Buried: Lewisville, Denton Co, Texas
Fay and William had five children.
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Annie Louisa Barb \JRLMA F.1883-1885
Born: 03-AUG-1883 Denton, Texas
Died: 12-FEB-1885 Denton, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX, marked
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Naomi Barb \JRLMN F.1885-1888
Born: 1885 Denton, Texas
Died: 26-APR-1888 Denton, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX, marked
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Henry Sidney Barb \JRLMH M.1889-1955
Born: 10-DEC-1889 Denton, Texas
Died: 11-JUL-1955 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Spouse: Bonnie Maud Bryant F.1897-1985
Married: 16-MAR-1918 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Born: 09-JAN-1897
Died: 10-DEC-1985 Ft. Worth, Texas
Mother: Lillie L. ?? F. -
In 1920 they lived at 1513 Ft. Worth Blvd, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Henry and Bonnie had two children.
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Mary Smith Barb \JRLMM F.1891-1981
Born: 10-DEC-1891 Denton, Texas
Died: 21-DEC-1981
Spouse: Joe Henderson Elliott M.1881-1961
Married: 12-OCT-1909 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Born: 20-SEP-1881
Died: 18-JAN-1961
Mary and Joe had one daughter. They lived in Forney, Texas.
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Lillian B. Barb \JRLML F.1892-1892
Born: 17-SEP-1892 Denton, Texas
Died: 23-SEP-1892 Denton, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX, marked
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John Calvin Barb \JRLMJ M.1895-1912
Born: 09-OCT-1895 Denton, Texas
Died: 03-JAN-1912
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Sarah Isabelle La Vergne Barb \JRLMS F.1896-1897
Born: 20-JAN-1896 Denton, Texas
Died: 24-APR-1897 Denton, Texas
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton Co, TX, marked
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Neola James Barb \JRLMO F.1898-1972
Born: 11-MAY-1898 Denton, Texas
Died: 25-DEC-1972
Spouse1: Carl Frederick Harms M. -
Married: SEP-1917 Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas
Spouse2: Aaron Zelinsky M.1893-1971
Married: 11-APR-1938
Born: 10-SEP-1893 Talnoye, Russia
Died: 24-SEP-1971
Neola had three sons by Carl Frederick Harms and one daughter by
Aaron Zelinsky. Aaron emigrated to the U.S. in 1914. They lived in
Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Alan Williams, collaborator on the book BARB-BARBE GENEALOGY, was
the major source for this chart.
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CHART 031: Charles Creth Smith "Creth" \JRLJC M.1872-1938
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Charles Creth Smith "Creth" \JRLJC M.1872-1938
Born: 24-SEP-1872 Denton, Texas
Died: 30-JUN-1938 Hydro, Caddo Co, Oklahoma
Buried: Corinth Cemetery, Blair, Greer Co, OK, marked
Father: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929
Mother: Martha Julia Ann Baines F.1851-1930
Spouse: Leola James Ward "Ola" F.1876-1914
Married: 15-AUG-1897 Corinth, Greer Co. Oklahoma
Born: 02-JAN-1876 Union City, Obion Co, Tennessee
Died: 19-JUL-1914 Olustee, Jackson Co, Oklahoma
Buried: Corinth Cemetery, Blair, Greer Co, OK, marked
Father: James T. Ward CSA M.1835-1876
Mother: Susan Mary Stone F.1848-1939
C. C. Smith was called Creth or C.C. by those who knew him. His
granddaughters called him Gran.
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They had the following children.
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Cora Odessa Smith "Odessa" \JRLJCC F.1898-1975
Born: 03-AUG-1898 Strawn, Palo-Pinto Co,Texas
Died: 23-JAN-1975 Richland, Washington
Buried: Sunset Mem. Garden, Richland, Washington, marked
Spouse: Earl John Simpson M.1896-1977
Married: 25-JAN-1924 Norman, Oklahoma
Born: 08-JUN-1896 Alvin, Texas
Died: 16-FEB-1977 Richland, Washington
Buried: Sunset Mem. Garden, Richland, Washington, marked
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James Cellers Smith "Cellers or J.C." WW1 \JRLJCJ M.1899-1984
Born: 18-NOV-1899 Acme, Hardeman Co,Texas
Died: 12-AUG-1984 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Buried: Lutheran Cem., Cushing, Oklahoma, marked
Spouse: Elda Augusta Fick F.1904-1988
Married: 07-SEP-1924 Cushing, Oklahoma
Born: 30-JAN-1904 Missouri
Died: 02-APR-1988 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Buried: Lutheran Cem., Cushing, Oklahoma, marked
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Duelana B. Ward Smith "Duelana" \JRLJCD M.1901-1901
Born: 14-FEB-1901 Corinth, Greer Co, Oklahoma
Died: 23-APR-1901 Corinth, Oklahoma
Buried: Corinth Cemetery, Blair, Greer Co, OK, marked
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Neva Eugene Smith "Neva or Aunt Granny" \JRLJCN F.1902-1984
Born: 25-FEB-1902 Olustee, Oklahoma
Died: 08-JUN-1984 Norman, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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Crethie Munro Smith "Crethie" \JRLJCR F.1904-1990
Born: 06-JUL-1904 Olustee, Oklahoma
Died: 02-NOV-1990 Norman, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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Spouse: Edgar J. Mashburn "Ed or Pappy" M.1888-1942
Married: 25-FEB-1939 Shawnee, Oklahoma
Born: SEP-1888 Missouri
Died: 05-DEC-1942 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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Silas Alaska D Smith "D" \JRLJCS M.1906-1947
Born: 21-DEC-1906 Olustee, Oklahoma
Died: 11-MAY-1947 Norman, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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Leola May Smith "Leola" \JRLJCL F.1910-1996
Born: 03-APR-1910 Olustee, Jackson Co, Oklahoma
Died: 28-JAN-1996 Norman, Cleveland Co, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
Spouse: Loren La Pierre Ballard "La Pierre" WW2 M.1909-1953
Married: 22-DEC-1938 Lawton, Comanche Co, Oklahoma
Born: 23-AUG-1909 Walters, Cotton Co, Oklahoma
Died: 01-NOV-1953 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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Calie Anona Smith "Calie" \JRLJCA F.1913-1988
Born: 07-MAY-1913 Olustee, Oklahoma
Died: 10-JUL-1988 Norman, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
Spouse: Robert Clifton Adair,I "Bob" M.1912-1989
Married: 17-AUG-1937 Andrews, Texas
Born: 12-MAY-1912 Adair Community
Died: 14-JUL-1989 Norman, Oklahoma
Buried: IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Oklahoma, marked
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CHART 032: Clarence Eugene Smith \JRLJL M.1879-1942
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Clarence Eugene Smith "Clarence" \JRLJL M.1879-1942
Born: 07-OCT-1879 Denton, Denton Co, Texas
Died: 06-MAY-1942 Lavaca, Sebastion Co, Arkansas
Buried: Riverdale Cem, Lavaca, Sebastion Co,AR, marked
Father: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929
Mother: Martha Julia Ann Baines F.1851-1930
Spouse1: Mary Josephine Anderson F.1885-1910
Born: 20-APR-1885 Illinois
Died: 09-FEB-1910 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Buried: Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX,marked
Spouse2: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
Married: 19-SEP-1910 Hardeman Co, Texas
Born: 01-JUL-1889 Berlin, Germany
Died: 01-FEB-1979 California
Buried: Riverdale Cem, Lavaca, Sebastion Co,AR, marked
Father: Fritz Walbrick b.Germany M. -
Mother: Fannie Epps F. -
Mary died of typhoid fever.
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They had the following children.
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Ava M. Smith "Tinsy" \JRLJLA F.1903-
Born: 1903 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Mother: Mary Josephine Anderson F.1885-1910
Spouse: Olin A. McCoy railroad worker M.1901-
Married: 20-SEP-1919 Wilbarger Co, Texas
Born: 1901
They lived in Ashland, Oregon at least 1928-1959.
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Martha Smith "Tina" \JRLJLM F.1905-
Born: 1905 Texas
Mother: Mary Josephine Anderson F.1885-1910
Spouse: Ed C. Walker M. -
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Artie May Smith "Sack" \JRLJLR F.1909-
Born: JAN-1909 Texas
Mother: Mary Josephine Anderson F.1885-1910
Spouse: Earl Wilson M. -
Married: 11-JUL-1925 Wilbarger Co, Texas
It is believed that Artie was born on 18-JAN-1909 Possibly she died on
MAR-1987 with the last name Hamner in Rowena Runnels Co, Texas. If
that is her then those sources give her birthdate incorrectly as 1911.
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Clarence Eugene Smith,Jr "Buster" \JRLJLC M.1910-1940
Born: 10-DEC-1910 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Died: NOV-1940 Ft Smith, Sebastion Co, Arkansas
Buried: Oak Valley Cem, Highway 79, Lavaca, Arkansas
Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
Spouse: Frances Angul Dotson "Angel" F.1919-1971
Born: 1919
Died: 1971
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James C. Smith "Jim" \JRLJLJ M.1912-
Born: 07-FEB-1912 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
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Ola Mae Smith "Ola Mae" \JRLJLO F.1915-
Born: 14-MAY-1915 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
Spouse: Jesse James Crook M.1912-1980
Born: 17-AUG-1912
Died: MAR-1980
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Fannie Alma Smith \JRLJLF F.1917-
Born: 01-JAN-1917 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
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Ann Smith "Sweetie" \JRLJLN F.1919-
Born: 04-JUN-1919 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, Texas
Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
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Ernest Eddie Smith "Sonny" \JRLJLE M.1923-1999
Born: 27-JAN-1923 Fayetteville, Washington Co,AR
Died: MAR-1999 Ft Smith, Sebastion Co, AR
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Mother: Martha Annie Walbrick "Annie" F.1889-1979
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CHAPTER: 033: Bibliography
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Dr. Kirk B. Barb M. -
Waverly Barbe M. -
Alan Williams M. -
BARB-BARBE GENEALOGY, Barbe & Associates, Honesdale, PA. 1993.
This book was updated by Alan Williams and Waverly Barbe from
a groundbreaking work by Dr. Kirk B. Barb who was a cousin to
Gustavus Henry Barb.
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Ed F. Bates M. -
Bates, Ed F. HISTORY AND REMINISCENCES OF DENTON COUNTY. Terrill
Wheeler Printing, Inc. and Denton County Historical Commission,
Denton, Texas.
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C. A. Bridges M. -
Bridges, C. A. HISTORY OF DENTON, TEXAS, FROM ITS BEGINNING TO 1860.
Texian Press, Waco, Texas, 1978.
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County Index
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Boone Co AR 10
Brunswick Co VA 25
Caddo Co OK 51
Cannon Co TN 2,3,4,7,8,27,28,29,30,31,32,35,42,43,45,46,47
Carroll Co AR 19,20,29,32,33
Charlotte Co VA 45
Cleveland Co OK 11,52
Comanche Co OK 52
Cotton Co OK 52
Crawford Co AR 24
Denton Co TX 2,4,6,7,9,10,12,21,26,28,45,46,47,48,49,50,52,54
Erath Co TX 48
Franklin Co AR 9,11
Gibson Co TN 44
Greer Co OK 14,47,51
Hardeman Co TX 48,51,52
Jackson Co OK 47,51,52
Limestone Co AL 11,47,49
Madison Co AR 3,4,7,9,10,26,27,29,30,31,33,34,35,36,37,39,40,41,
42,43,46,49
Marion Co AR 47,49
Marion Co TX 5
Marshall Co TN 26
Mecklenburg Co VA 25,26
Obion Co TN 14,47,51
Oklahoma Co OK 52
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Palo Pinto Co TX 9,10,13,20,51
Perry Co AR 44
Runnels Co TX 53
Rutherford Co TN 1,2,8,11,25,26,27,28,29,31,43,44,45,46
Sebastion Co AR 24,25,48,52,53
Tarrant Co TX 3,6,7,12,28,45,46,47,49,50
Tulsa Co OK 40
Washington Co AR 53
Washington Co VA 26
Wilbarger Co TX 9,10,11,20,22,24,46,47,48,52,53
Wilson Co TN 27,42
Count of counties=36
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Person Index
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F. - ??, ?? 45
F. -1984 ??, Bernice 39
F.1810- ??, Elizabeth 45,46
F.1879-1966 ??, Fannie 30
F. - ??, Joetta 40
F. - ??, Lillie L. 50
F.1862- ??, Maggie 46,48
F. - ??, Mary E. 33
F.1786- ??, Nancy Agnes 29
F. - ??, Peraline 39
F.1794-1881 ??, Sarah 33
M.1912-1989 Adair, Robert Clifton 52
M.1873-1874 \JRSSC Adams, Charlie 38
M.1878-1940 \JRSSJ Adams, John B. 38
M.1846- Adams, John Jesse 30,37
M. - \JRSSO Adams, Joseph 38
F.1889- \JRSSL Adams, Lucy 38
F.1881-1963 \JRSSM Adams, Martha 38
F.1881-1883 \JRSSA Adams, Mary 38
F.1887- \JRSSI Adams, Minnie L. 38
F.1884-1906 \JRSSY Adams, Myrtle J. 38
M.1895-1895 \JRSST Adams, Tarly 38
M.1875- \JRSSW Adams, William 38
M. - Ames, Benjamin Hiram 39
M. - Ames, Hiram 34
F.1885-1968 Ames, Martha Caroline 34
F.1876-1952 Ames, Winary Janey 30,39,40,41
F.1885-1910 Anderson, Mary Josephine 22,48,52,53
F.1851-1930 Baines, Martha Julia Ann 8,9,10,11,12,19,20,
21,22,23,24,25,46,47,51,52
M.1814-1895 Baines, William Creth 5,8,10,12,47
M.1909-1953 Ballard, Loren La Pierre 52
F.1883-1885 \JRLMA Barb, Annie Louisa 49
F.1879-1880 \JRLMD Barb, Delaney Davis 49
M. - Barb, Dr. Kirk B. 1,54
F.1881-1960 \JRLME Barb, Elizabeth Fagan 12,49
M.1814-1894 Barb, Elkanah Delaney 49
M.1843-1929 Barb, Gustavus Henry 1,10,11,12,47,49,54
M.1889-1955 \JRLMH Barb, Henry Sidney 12,50
M.1767-1845 Barb, Jacob 49
M.1895-1912 \JRLMJ Barb, John Calvin 12,50
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F.1892-1892 \JRLML Barb, Lillian B. 50
F.1891-1981 \JRLMM Barb, Mary Smith 12,50
F.1885-1888 \JRLMN Barb, Naomi 49
F.1898-1972 \JRLMO Barb, Neola James 12,50
F.1896-1897 \JRLMS Barb, Sarah Isabelle La Vergne 50
M. - Barbe, Waverly 1,54
M.1725-1819 Barben, Jacob 49
F.1808- Barton, Martha V. 26,43,44
M.1781- Barton, Swinfield 43
M. - Bates, Ed F. 54
F.1893-1911 Beech, Bertha E. 34
M. - Bell, ?? 37
F.1830-1904 Bivens, Martha Jane 42
M.1822-1899 Blount, Jesse M. 4,5,7
M.1843-1871 Blount, Julia E. 4,6,7
F.1840-1916 Blount, Lucy C. 3,4,5,6,7,45,46
F. - Bohanon, Eva 37
M. - Bridges, C. A. 54
M. -1957 Brown, Marshall Benton 37
F.1897-1985 Bryant, Bonnie Maud 50
F.1879-1966 Bryant, Frances Elizabeth 35
F. - Bussey, Emaline 33
M.1907-1965 Calico, Jewell Henry 41
M.1875-1959 Calico, John Calvin 40,41
M.1912- Calico, William Oval 40
M.1823- Cannaday, Graves Bolin 33
F.1856-1888 Cannaday, Margaret Ann 30,33
M.1794-1834 Cannaday, Raleigh 33
F. - Chappelle, Millicent 25
M. - Clark, Billy 40
M.1900-1960 Clark, William Curtis 40
F.1896-1986 Couch, Laura Dee 34
F.1855-1929 Cox, Mary Caroline 30,36
F.1832-1882 Cox, Nancy Caroline 28
M.1912-1980 Crook, Jesse James 53
F. - Davis, Carolyn Nancy 39
F.1812-1872 Davis, Louisa Maria 49
F. - Davis, Mattie Elizabeth 44
F. -1939 Davis, Nancy Carolyn 34
F. - Dominguez, Carrie Thomas 24
F.1919-1971 Dotson, Frances Angul 53
M.1872-1955 Doughty, Forrest Monroe 18
M.1877- Dudgeon, Julius 35
F. - Dudgeon, Mary Ida 41
M.1881-1961 Elliott, Joe Henderson 50
F. - Epps, Fannie 52
M. - Estes, Tony 34
M.1818- \JRA Fagan, Albert T. 2,27,42
F. - Fagan, Dora M. 28
F.1824-1898 \JRE Fagan, Eliza Jane 28
F.1831-1863 \JRL Fagan, Elizabeth Caroline 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,
11,12,28,45,46,47,48,49
F.1857- \JRRE Fagan, Elizabeth H. 43
M.1847-1878 \JROF Fagan, Foster Fielding 3,27
M.1842- \JRRG Fagan, Granville J. 43
M.1836- \JRG Fagan, Granville M. 2,28
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M.1807- \JH Fagan, Henry Williamson 26,43,44
M.1846- \JHH Fagan, Henry Williamson 44
F.1854- \JRAI Fagan, Isabella 42
M.1829-1892 \JRJ Fagan, James Henry 2,28
M.1760-1819 \J Fagan, John S. 1,2,25,26,43
M.1801- \JJ Fagan, John Sandford 26
F.1841- \JHA Fagan, Malissa A. 44
F.1851- \JRAA Fagan, Martha 42
F.1829- \JRM Fagan, Martha M. 2,28
F.1852- \JRRM Fagan, Martha M. 43
F.1847- \JRAM Fagan, Mary E. 42
F.1859- \JRRA Fagan, Mary E. 43
F.1795- \JW Fagan, Mary Kelly 26
F.1839- \JHM Fagan, Matilda Brunette 43,44
M.1850- \JRRN Fagan, Nancy J. 43
M.1819- \JRR Fagan, Robert A. 2,27,42
M.1846- \JRRR Fagan, Robert A. 43
M.1787-1863 \JR Fagan, Robert Lanier 1,2,3,4,9,10,26,29,42,46
M.1823-1884 \JRO Fagan, Robertson L. 2,3,27
F.1844- \JHS Fagan, Sarah Clarissa 44
F.1816-1880 \JRS Fagan, Sarah Jane 1,27,29,31,32,33,35,36,37,
38,42
F.1791- \JS Fagan, Sarah Jones 26
F.1854- \JRRS Fagan, Sarah K. 43
M.1849- \JHT Fagan, Thomas Barton 44
M.1835- \JHW Fagan, William F. 43
M.1848- \JRRW Fagan, William H. 43
F.1904-1988 Fick, Elda Augusta 51
F. - Fine, Anna 40
M. - Floyd, Drury 25
F.1830- Gaither, Cynthia 27
M. - Gentry, John Martin 33
F.1867-1961 Gentry, Mary Alice 33
F.1797-1857 Gibson, Martha 2,3,4,26,29,42,46
F.1758- Gilliam, Rebecca 45
M. - Hamilton, A. L. 34
M. - Harms, Carl Frederick 50
M. -1941 Harp, James 34
F. - Harper, Sara 28
M. - Harris, Benjamin 36
F. - Hart, Etta 37
F.1830- Hart, Sarah A. 33
F.1878- Harwell, Daisy 21,47
F. - Hayes, Doris 1,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,41,42
F.1838- Higgins, Martha 29,32
F. - Hill, Ruth 43
M. - Hinds, Everett V. 37
M. - Hinds, Isaac Holland 37
F. - Holmes, Nettie Ann 44
M.1819-1875 Hughes, George W. 4,5,6,7
M.1871- Hughes, George W. 4,6
F.1862- Hughes, Laura J. 4,6
F.1864- Hughes, Virginia 4,6
M.1869-1870 Hughes, William J. 4,6
M. - Hull, Stephen 1,29,31,32,33,35,36,37,38,41,42
M. - Jett, Eble 40
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F.1913-1989 Jett, Evelyn Avis 40
M. - Johnston, Captain William 1
F. - Kates, Issabella Elizabeth Ann 27,42
M. - Kelly, Abner 25
M.1712- Lanier, Benjamin 25,26
F.1770- Lanier, Elizabeth 25
M.1743-1817 Lanier, Lemuel 2,25,26
F.1778- Lanier, Mary 25
F.1768- Lanier, Patricia Martha 2,25,26,43
M.1842-1881 Lanier, Sidney Clopton 2
F.1914-1995 Littrell, Minnie Roberta 36
M.1891-1971 Long, James Henry 35
F. - Lowe, Mae 16,17
M. - Lowe, Walt 16
M.1867- \JHMC Lyon, Charlie Alonzo 44
M. - Lyon, Dr. E. P. 11
M.1866- \JHMG Lyon, George T. 44
M. - Lyon, George W. 43,44
M.1851- \JHMJ Lyon, John Edgar 44
F.1858- \JHMM Lyon, Martha E. 44
M.1872- \JHMN Lyon, Newton B. 44
M. - \JHMR Lyon, Robert Eldridge 44
M. - \JHMS Lyon, Samuel E. 44
M.1863-1899 \JHMW Lyon, William H. 44
F. - Malone, Lucy 25,26
M. - Malone, Nathaniel 25
M. - Malone, Thomas 25
M.1878- Marshall, David D. 34
M.1888-1942 Mashburn, Edgar J. 51
M.1916-1979 \JRSOU McCloud, Eugene Henry 41
F.1898- \JRSJN McCloud, Nellie 37
M.1901- McCoy, Olin A. 22,23,53
F. - McFaddan, Ann M. 28
M.1824-1910 McGill, William Alexander 28
F.1823- McKee, Margaret E. 2,27,42
M.1878-1966 \JRSTA McLoud, Albert Ervin 34
F.1909- \JRSOA McLoud, Alice Edna 41
M. -1840 McLoud, Anguish 29
M.1892- \JRSJE McLoud, Elwood 37
F.1913-1953 \JRSOT McLoud, Ethel Ellinoir 41
F.1889-1904 \JRSOE McLoud, Ettie Claience 39
M.1896-1976 \JRSOF McLoud, Felix Everett 39
F.1888-1978 \JRSTF McLoud, Florence Maud 35
F.1907-1992 \JRSOG McLoud, Grace Vina Elizabeth 40
M.1900-1982 \JRSOH McLoud, Hugh Andrew 40
M. - \JRSJJ McLoud, Jack 37
M.1911-1988 \JRSOJ McLoud, Jessie Carl 41
M.1851-1931 \JRSJ McLoud, John Francis 30,36
M.1881-1952 \JRSTO McLoud, John Rufus 34
M.1869-1936 \JRSRJ McLoud, John Thomas 33
M.1882-1929 \JRSJL McLoud, Joseph B. 36
M.1857-1936 \JRSO McLoud, Joseph Kansas 30,38
F.1876- \JRSTJ McLoud, July Myrtle 34
M.1908-1984 \JRSUL McLoud, Leepha Rufus 36
F.1902-1976 \JRSOM McLoud, Mamie Joe 40
M.1849-1926 \JRSB McLoud, Moses Emes 30
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F.1889-1983 \JRSJM McLoud, Myrtle Mae 37
F.1836-1886 \JRSN McLoud, Nancy Jane 29,31
F.1898-1989 \JRSON McLoud, Nora Ann 39
F. - \JRSJO McLoud, Ollie 36
F.1895-1980 \JRSUO McLoud, Opha 35
M.1883-1958 \JRSTD McLoud, Perry Young 34
M.1840-1923 \JRSR McLoud, Robert Anguish 29,32
M.1874-1937 \JRSRR McLoud, Robert Edward 33
M.1904-1972 \JRSOR McLoud, Robert Fulton 40
F.1861-1945 \JRSX McLoud, Roxanne Elizabeth 31,41
M.1847-1917 \JRSU McLoud, Rufus Doren 30,35
F.1894-1984 \JRSJR McLoud, Ruth J. 37
M.1886-1888 \JRSOS McLoud, Samuel Cook 39
F.1853-1923 \JRSS McLoud, Sarah Clementine 30,37
M.1815-1863 McLoud, Thomas Cook 1,27,29,31,32,33,35,36,
37,38,41
M.1844-1916 \JRST McLoud, Thomas Cook 30,33
M.1885-1975 \JRSTT McLoud, Thomas Marvin 35
M.1879-1881 \JRSTW McLoud, Walter Arthur 34
M.1891-1973 \JRSOW McLoud, William Burse 39
M.1842-1868 \JRSW McLoud, William Burton 29
M.1830- McNeil, John M. 5
F.1767-1847 Miller, Mary Barbara 49
F. - Montgomery, Kitty 40
F. - Mundell, Tennie Bell 40,41
M. -1933 Neely, William Irby 12,49
M. - Neill, Henry Hart 28
F.1921- Nelson, Flavil Geneva 41
M. - Nelson, Lee Andrew 41
F.1893-1972 Olander, Helen 18
F.1784-1858 Overton, Jemima 31
F.1896- Parker, Nora O'Neil 42
M. - Patton, David 31
M.1868-1951 \JRSND Patton, David Thomas 32
F.1857- \JRSNJ Patton, Jemima 31
F. - \JRSNDJ Patton, Jemima 32
F.1872-1933 \JRSNA Patton, Mary E. 32
M.1862-1935 \JRSNM Patton, Morgan 31
F.1865-1955 \JRSNO Patton, Ophia 31
F. - \JRSNDR Patton, Ruby M. 32
M.1819-1886 Patton, Samuel Marion 29,31
M. - \JRSNDA Patton, Samuel W. 32
F. - \JRSNDS Patton, Sarah E. 32
M. - \JRSNDT Patton, Thomas D. 32
M. - Pendleton, Dr Dan 17
M. - Pendleton, Dr Henry 17
M. - Perry, J. M. 11
M. - Phillips, Guy 41
M.1914- Phillips, Paul Ray 41
M.1809-1891 Pike, Albert 6
M.1822-1868 Pitner, John C. 9
F.1884-1956 Presley, Laura Bell 36
F.1900-1962 Purdom, Reba Leotta 39
M. - Reed, Allen 26
M. - Reed, Lemuel 26
M. - Rice, Asa 37
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F.1891-1982 Runyan, Foy 18
F.1823-1865 Ryan, Malinda Jane 9
F.1899-1989 Sedlacek, Trecia 35
M. - Sedlecek, Frank 35
M. - Shelton, C. B. 5
F.1826- Shores, Martha 27,42
M.1896-1977 Simpson, Earl John 51
F.1841- Smith, America 45
F.1919- \JRLJLN Smith, Ann 24,53
F.1887- \JRLWA Smith, Annie 48
F.1909- \JRLJLR Smith, Artie May 11,22,23,53
F.1903- \JRLJLA Smith, Ava M. 11,22,23,53
M.1836- Smith, Benjamin 45
F.1913-1988 \JRLJCA Smith, Calie Anona 16,52
M.1872-1938 \JRLJC Smith, Charles Creth 2,5,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,
15,16,17,18,19,20,22,24,25,47,50,51
M.1879-1942 \JRLJL Smith, Clarence Eugene 10,11,12,19,20,22,24,
25,47,52
M.1910-1940 \JRLJLC Smith, Clarence Eugene 24,53
F.1898-1975 \JRLJCC Smith, Cora Odessa 10,12,14,51
F.1904-1990 \JRLJCR Smith, Crethie Munro 6,9,23,51
M.1901-1901 \JRLJCD Smith, Duelana B. Ward 51
M.1874-1928 \JRLJE Smith, Edgar J. 10,12,15,19,20,21,22,23,47
F.1835- Smith, Elizabeth 45
M. - Smith, Enoch H. 33
M.1923-1999 \JRLJLE Smith, Ernest Eddie 24,53
F.1889- \JRLWE Smith, Ethel 48
F.1917- \JRLJLF Smith, Fannie Alma 24,53
M.1828- Smith, George M. 45
M.1892- \JRLWH Smith, Hord 48
M. - Smith, James 6,45
M.1912- \JRLJLJ Smith, James C. 24,53
M.1850-1929 \JRLJ Smith, James Calvin 4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,
19,20,21,22,23,24,46,47,51,52
M.1899-1984 \JRLJCJ Smith, James Cellers 51
M.1855-1922 Smith, James Lafayette 6,13,45
M.1830-1901 Smith, John Calvin 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,20,
28,45,46,47,48,49
M.1804- Smith, John D. 44,45,46
M.1844- Smith, Lafayette 46
F.1910-1996 \JRLJCL Smith, Leola May 3,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,19,
20,21,23,24,52
F. - Smith, Lula Mae 36
M.1886- \JRLWM Smith, Marion 48
F.1833- Smith, Martha 45
F.1905- \JRLJLM Smith, Martha 11,22,23,53
F.1861-1929 \JRLM Smith, Mary Elizabeth 4,5,10,11,12,46,48,49
F. - Smith, Mary Elizabeth 26
F.1902-1984 \JRLJCN Smith, Neva Eugene 23,51
F.1915- \JRLJLO Smith, Ola Mae 24,53
F.1874-1932 Smith, Rosa Lee 33
F.1883- \JRLWS Smith, Sallie 48
M.1906-1947 \JRLJCS Smith, Silas Alaska D 21,52
M.1849- Smith, Thomas 46
M.1895- \JRLWW Smith, Walter 48
M.1858- \JRLW Smith, William A. 4,5,9,10,11,46,48
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M. -1909 Spradling, Frank 37
F. - Stanek, Fannie 35
F. - Starrett, Betty Lyon 1
M. - Steger, R. L. 10,11
F.1848-1939 Stone, Susan Mary 51
F. - Storm, Mrs. 16
M. - Taylor, William L. 35
F. - Tedwell, Minnie 41
F.1875-1956 Todd, Cora A. 32
F.1822-1882 Turner, Catherine A. 8,10,47
M. - Turner, Marion 40
M.1896-1968 Turner, Walter 40
M. - Walbrick, Fritz 52
F.1889-1979 Walbrick, Martha Annie 24,48,52,53
M. - Walker, Ed C. 22,23,53
M.1835-1876 Ward, James T. 51
F.1876-1914 Ward, Leola James 14,19,47,51
F. - Warren, Elizabeth 25,26
F. -1986 Welch, Evelina 40
M. - Williams, Alan 50,54
M. - Williams, Alan 1
M. - \JRSNOD Williams, Doran 32
F.1880-1969 Williams, Elizabeth 31
M. - \JRSNOH Williams, Hoyt 32
M.1870-1938 Williams, James H. 32
M. - Williams, W. P. 32
M. - Wilson, Earl 22,23,53
F. - Windle, Maggie Alice 44
F.1861-1893 Withrow, Clarissa Jane 30,38,39
M.1858-1925 Withrow, James Harvey 31,42
M.1825-1865 Withrow, John T. 42
M.1883-1942 \JRSXJ Withrow, John Thomas 42
F. - Withrow, Nancy J. 39
M.1835- Withrow, Samuel 39
F. - Wren, Martha A. 44
F. - Wynne, Mary 25
M.1893-1971 Zelinsky, Aaron 50
Count of persons=349
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Chapter Index
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CHAP: 001: Sources of Information 1
CHAP: 002: John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819 1
CHAP: 003: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863 2
CHAP: 004: John Calvin Smith M.1830-1901 3
CHAP: 005: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929 8
CHAP: 006: Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb \JRLM F.1861-1929 11
CHAP: 007: Charles Creth Smith \JRLJC M.1872-1938 12
CHAP: 008: Edgar J. Smith "Edgar" \JRLJE M.1874-1928 20
CHAP: 009: Clarence Eugene Smith \JRLJL M.1879-1942 22
CHART 010: Lemuel Lanier M.1743-1817 25
CHART 011: John S. Fagan \J M.1760-1819 25
CHART 012: Robert Lanier Fagan \JR M.1787-1863 26
CHART 013: Sarah Jane Fagan \JRS F.1816-1880 29
CHART 014: Nancy Jane McLoud \JRSN F.1836-1886 31
CHART 015: Robert Anguish McLoud CSA \JRSR M.1840-1923 32
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CHART 016: Thomas Cook McLoud,Jr CSA \JRST M.1844-1916 33
CHART 017: Rufus Doran McLoud "Rufe" CSA \JRSU M.1847-1917 35
CHART 018: John Francis McLoud \JRSJ M.1851-1931 36
CHART 019: Sarah Clementine McLoud \JRSS F.1853-1923 37
CHART 020: Joseph Kansas McLoud \JRSO M.1857-1936 38
CHART 021: Roxanne Elizabeth McLoud \JRSX F.1861-1945 41
CHART 022: Albert T. Fagan \JRA M.1818- 42
CHART 023: Robert A. Fagan \JRR M.1819- 42
CHART 024: Henry Williamson Fagan \JH M.1807- 43
CHART 025: Matilda Brunette Fagan \JHM F.1839- 44
CHART 026: John D. Smith M.1804- 44
CHART 027: Elizabeth Caroline Fagan \JRL F.1831-1863 46
CHART 028: James Calvin Smith \JRLJ M.1850-1929 47
CHART 029: William A. Smith "Bill" \JRLW M.1858- 48
CHART 030: Mary Elizabeth Smith Barb \JRLM F.1861-1929 48
CHART 031: Charles Creth Smith "Creth" \JRLJC M.1872-1938 50
CHART 032: Clarence Eugene Smith \JRLJL M.1879-1942 52
CHAP: 033: Bibliography 54
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