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25751 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Amie SMITH
 
25752 Amoret and Shirley W. Ensign were divorced. Amoret SMITH
 
25753 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Anna SMITH
 
25754 HEADSTONE in BENNETT'S CREEK CEMETERY, Canisteo, Steuben Co. N
Y as follows:
WEBSTER, Anna L.
b. March 23, 1851
d. July 27, 1888
The stone is located near another one of
JESSE B. SMITH & POLLY (MINER)
William Jay, son of Jesse B.& Mary, d. July 24, 1853, 5 years 
Anna Lee SMITH
 
25755 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin once removed

YERINGTON, Arlene Eleanor (SMITH);
71; Morrison TN;
Tullahoma N&G;
2001-1-17; jparsons 
Arline Eleanor SMITH
 
25756 Ancestral File Number: 9X2G-RB Augusta Gerhardina SMITH
 
25757 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 4 times removed Augusta Jeannette SMITH
 
25758 Source: Decendants of Mannassah Minor www.tmsociety.org/thomas/manassah Austin SMITH
 
25759 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Bathsheba SMITH
 
25760 Children
Dorcas SMITH b: ABT. 1687 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co.,Massachusetts 
Benjamin SMITH
 
25761 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 75.
Benoni Smith was executor of the will of his father-in-law, Caleb-3Pendleton. He was for many years a Justice of the Peace at Westerly andalso a Town Councilman. His own will, dated there 18 Nov 1762 (C & PRec., iv. 18), names wife, Ruth, son Nathan, daughters "Elenor" Saunders,Sarah Lanphere, Hannah Chapman, Elizabeth Burdick and Mary Babcock;grandchildren, Joseph Smith, William Smith and Joshua Smith; Mary Barber,wife of John Barber of Hopkinton (relationship not stated), and CalebPendleton of Stonington; the document then goes on to say "My will isthat wheras I have given bond to the town of Westerly to Indemnify thetown from all Cost and Charges concerning and maintaining of a bastardchild born of the body of Dorcas Clark, single woman, that my aforesaidwife and my aforesaid daughters shall equaly maintain the aforesaid childso long as it may be chargeable." Whether this was a child or grandchildof Benoni does not appear. His wife and son-in-law, Samuel Babcock, Jr.,were named as executors. Inventory amounted to 4925 pounds 10s. 
Benoni SMITH
 
25762 Ancestral File Number: 1CH0-C7 Betsey SMITH
 
25763 [JohnCheney.FTW]

Carlisle was an officer of the West Palm Beach Fire Department. 
Carlisle SMITH
 
25764 "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York, 1903, p490.
res 1900 Pawling, NY 
Carrie B. SMITH
 
25765
1871 Census for Aylesford South she was listed age 74, a farmer and a Baptist. She was living with her youngest son, John, in the home of her daughter, Harriet Graves, and her two children. [Research of Lucy Traves] 
Catherine SMITH
 
25766 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Charlotte SMITH
 
25767 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Charlotte Ann SMITH
 
25768 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Clarissa SMITH
 
25769 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Cynthia SMITH
 
25770 Ancestral File Number: 2X5Q-RH David Weaver SMITH
 
25771 FROM "THE MICHAEL SHOEMAKER BOOK" ON THE DESCENDANTS FROM LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA:

"THE THOMAS SMITH FAMILY

Deodat, son of Thomas and Mary (Green) Smith, was born in September 1774 and died Jan. 31, 1834. He was an extensive owner of real estate in Lackawanna, now Old Forge Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and was for many years a Justice of the Peace. He was married to Rachel, born Oct. 2, 1776 and died Feb. 12, 1848, daughter of William and Esther (Pettebone) Allsworth (born in June 1747 and died May 1, 1833, daughter of Noah and Huldah (Williams) Pettebone.)

William Allsworth came to the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania from Amenia, Dutchess County, New York. On April 4, 1788, with Oliver Pettebone, bought 375 acres of land in Capouse (Providence), Pennsylvania from William Hurlburt, a cooper, of Kingston, Pennsylvania, and Louise, his wife, which William Hurlburt described as lands "drawn by my father, Captain Joseph Hurlburt, of New London, Connecticut, and to me by his last will and testament."

The will of Deodat Smith was made in Pittston, Pennsylvania on May 31, 1832, was probated April 30, 1834, and names his wife Rachel and the following children, excepting William A.: (1) William A., born Sept. 10, 1800, died Jan. 4, 1801, buried in Marcy Cemetery in Duryea, Pennsylvania; (2) Thomas, living with his wife Mary in Abington, Pennsylvania on May 6, 1856; (3) Erastus, born 1807, died 1877 married 1st April 12, 1829 to Matilda Howard, and married 2nd to Arminda ______. Will made July 30, 1873, probated August 6, 1877, names his wife, Arminda, and all of the following children who attained maturity: (1) Miles G., born 1830, died 1891, married to Anna Barnes, born 1833, died 1903 and burried in Marcy Cemetery; (2) Esther, born 1833 and died 1834, buried in Marcy Cemetery; (3)Susan, born 1835, died in 1853 and buried in Marcy Cemetery; (4) Julia M. (Smith) Miles; (5) Erastus M., born March 10, 1839, married 1st to Elizabeth Ann Choal and married 2nd to Mary Jones; (6) Thomas, born 1841, died 1858 and buried in Marcy Cemetery; (7) Huldah A., married to L.K. Drake; (8) Louise E., married to Charles H. Dorr. Following Erastus in (4) Adelia Ann, married to Lewis, born Aug. 28, 1806, son of Samuel and Susannah (Phillips) Miller; (5) Hannah, married to Davis Dean; (6) Benjamin, unmarried, in 1856; (6) George Washington, whose wife's name is Marion. Deodat Smith, his wife and many of their descendants are buried in Marcy Cemetery in Duryea, Pennsylvania." 
Deodat SMITH
 
25772
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent 
Desire SMITH
 
25773 five children born Norwich Ct. Desire SMITH
 
25774 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin twice removed

YERINGTON, Donna Jean (SMITH); 69; Davenport IA; Quad-City Times; 1997-4-27

Quad-City Times
Published: 04/27/97
Page: 04M
OBIT

Donna Jean Yerington
DAVENPORT -- Donna Jean Yerington, 69, a resident of Davenport, died
Saturday, April 26, 1997, at her home in Davenport, after a lengthy illness.
There will be no visitation. Private family services will be held on Tuesday
at Davenport Memorial Park. Halligan-McCabe Funeral Home, Davenport, is in
charge of arrangements.
Donna Jean Smith was born March 28, 1928, in Tipton, Iowa, the daughter of
Lance and Frances (Hipple) Smith. She married Charles C. Yerington on June
15, 1947, in Tipton.
She had worked for 28 years for Great River Uniserv, Davenport, retiring as
the office manager in September 1994.
She was a member of St. Johns United Methodist Church, Davenport. She was
an active member of the Davenport Police Auxiliary, serving as its president
for several years. She also had been a faithful and active, honorary member
of the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority.
Donna loved to travel and was a fortunate enough to spend the last several
winters with her husband in Bull Head City, Ariz. Bargain shopping and
frequenting the riverboat casinos were her favorite pastimes.
Survivors include her husband, Charles; a daughter, Pam Yerington; sons and
daughters-in-law, Phil and Shelly Yerington and Paul and Connie Yerington,
all of Davenport; a granddaughter, Brandi; grandsons, Kyle, Seth and Ryan;
sisters, Darlene (Mrs. Rhea) Hambright, and Wilma (Mrs. William) Brommell,
Davenport, Pat (Mrs. Robert) Sheets, Tipton, Iowa, and Gloria Yock,
Coralville, Iowa; brothers, Duane Smith, Bloomington, Minn., and Hib Smith,
Chanhassen, Minn; and a special son-in-law, Jim Lonergan, Davenport.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Paul and Ted.
Donna's lifelong request was that family and friends not mourn her death,
but celebrate her life. Friends are invited to a gathering at the Knights of
Columbus Hall in Davenport on Tuesday from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m., where all
can join and reminisce the "Fun Times" of her life. God bless her soul.
In lieu of flowers and plants, Donna's wishes were for memorials to be made
to the American Heart Association, the University of Iowa Hospitals Organ
Transplant Unit or the Genesis VNA Hospice Care Program. 
Donna Jean SMITH
 
25775 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Earl SMITH
 
25776 [Gager Smith Short List.FTW]

Smith Family burial ground 
Edmund SMITH
 
25777 [JohnCheney.FTW]

Edna divorced Harry and remarried Peter Vogel. They resided in Bridgeport, CT and West Palm Beach, FL and had no children 
Edna SMITH
 
25778 !DIED: young Edward SMITH
 
25779 Ancestral File Number: 1HLD-W7 Edward "E" SMITH
 
25780 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Edwin SMITH
 
25781 OBIT: SMITH, ELEANOR and FOOTE, CHARLES H 0158 0386 Eleanore SMITH, or Schmidt
 
25782 "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York, 1903, p490. Elena R. SMITH
 
25783 FROM "THE MICHAEL SHOEMAKER BOOK" ON THE DESCENDANTS FROM LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA:

"THE THOMAS SMITH FAMILY

Eliphalet, son to Thomas and Mary (Green) Smith, was born about 1773 and died June 22, 1840. He served as a Corporal in the Connecticut Service in the War of the American Revolution and in 1820 his name was on the pension roll of the Federal Government. He was commissioned Coroner of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania by Governor Simon Snyder, Oct. 29, 1813. February 4, 1814 he bought from Calvin Cone of Providence, Pennsylvania, an innkeeper, the 200 acre farm where Calvin Cone then lived in Providence, and which Robert Secor sold to Calvin Cone, May 26, 1809. He sold this farm, October 2, 1814, to his brother, Deodat Smith. It appears the Eliphalet Smith inherited one-half of the lands owned by his father, Thomas Smith, and in 1832 executed a partition deed with his brother, Deodat Smith, who in June 16, 1855, bought these lands from Eliphalet's heirs. On February 9, 1832, Eliphalet Smith bought from Deodat Smith about 160 acres of the Andrew Henderson patent in what is now Old Forge Township. His heirs sold these lands to Erastus, son of Deodat Smith. Eliphalet Smith was married to Jerusha Dolph, born June 16, 1780, died February 19, 1852. They are buried in Marcy Cemetery in Duryea, Pennsylvania. The will of Eliphalet Smith was made in Lackawanna Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania on June 21, 1840, and was probated at Wilkes-Barre on August 29, 1840, and refers to his wife as living. It names the following children: (1) Abraham Bradley Smith, a tanner and currier, lived at Carbondale, Pennsylvania, in 1844 and later removed to what is now the E.W. Larrish property located at Eight Street in Wyoming, Pennsylvania, married to Catharine B. Peck, died in Wyoming, Pennsylvania and buried in Cayuga County, New York; (2) Anson G. Smith married to Mary Ann Pierson, died in Newark, New Jersey; (3) Tracey E. Smith, married to Maria T. Rosencrans, lived and died in New York State; (4) Asa D. Smith, a tanner and currier, at Carbondale, Pennsylvania, married to Polly Griffin, whose children were: (1) Thomas Griffin, married to Helen E. Tralles, for many years station agent for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, (2) Jerusha, married to John H., son of William Bowers of Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Polly (Griffin) Smith was remarried to Thomas Orchard who was a Master Car Builder for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company of Carbondale, Pennsylvania; (5) John M. Smith, born January 20, 1821 and died May 6, 1884, and remained unmarried. John was buried in March Cemetery in Duryea, Pennsylvania; (6) Lucina Smith who is probably the oldest daughter who married Joseph, son of John and Mary (Heron) Gardner, who lived at Hopbottom, Pennsylvania, and had three sons: Eliphalet, John and Washington, and five daughters; (7) Mary Smith born September 29, 1803 and died June 24, 1841 and is buried in the Marcy Cemetery in Duryea, Pennsylvania. Mary was married to George Oyster, who had been married to Catharine Stiles. Two of the children of George and Mary (Smith) Oyster were: (1) Martha (Oyster) Clum and (2) Matilda, married to Joseph, born March 24, 1819 and died December 24, 1893 (buried in the Forty Fort Cemetery), son of William and Mary (Hawks) Mitchell. Mrs. Lambkin, lived in New York State. Eliphalet Smith gave his "rifle gun" to John M. Smith and his "musket gun" to Asa D. Smith. Dr. Lumbkin was a Methodist preacher in 1842 and a classmate of Rev. George C. Thomson.

In Elder Davis Dimock's Diary under to date of December 12, 1821, he wrote: "Cosin Eliphalet Smith came to see me." Perhaps this is a reference to Eliphalet, son of Thomas and Mary (Green) Smith. If Elder Davis Dimock, son of David and Sarah (Green) Dimock and Eliphalet son of Thomas and Mary (Green) Smith, were cousins their mothers were probably sisters." 
Eliphalet SMITH
 
25784 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Eliza SMITH
 
25785 REFN: 6220 Eliza A. SMITH
 
25786  Elizabeth SMITH
 
25787 Ancestral File Number: 14CZ-RCN Elizabeth SMITH
 
25788 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Elizabeth SMITH
 
25789 OBIT: Name: Fowles, Elvira S.
Date: Mar 25 1944
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Fowles, Elvira S., beloved wife of the late Abram, mother of James (deceased), grandmother of Maude Chope, Dorothy Gray, and great-grandmother, passed away Friday. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, O., where services will be held Monday, March 27, at 2 p. m 
Elvira SMITH
 
25790 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Emeline SMITH
 
25791 <, Cuyahoga, OH> Emeline SMITH
 
25792 Winget GBFQ-47 Ephraim SMITH
 
25793 Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Her dob, mar. and parents confirmed by Barbour Collection, Vol. 9,
East Haddam, p.341 
Esther SMITH
 
25794 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Eunice SMITH
 
25795 ! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977) p.151. FHL #974.62 H1D2b.

(1) Of Ashford.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Ezra SMITH
 
25796 Ancestral File Number: 70HF-6L Franklin Edward SMITH
 
25797 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Gilbert SMITH
 
25798 Winget GBFQ-7Q Grace SMITH
 
25799 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 73.
i. Hannah-5 (Smith), b. 19 Nov 1727; d. 11 June 1783; m. 15 Oct1745, Andrew Chapman. On the 14th Oct 1746, Hannah Chapman,granddaughter, and Andrew Chapman, her husband gave receipt for thelegacy in the will of her grandfather, Caleb Pendleton, which he had madeto granddaughter Hannah Smith (Westerly C & P Rec., iii, 331). 
Hannah SMITH
 
25800 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Hannah SMITH
 

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