Anna “Annie” <I>McKillip</I> Smith

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Anna “Annie” McKillip Smith

Birth
Liberty, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Feb 1902 (aged 36)
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 1, Blk 29
Memorial ID
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Headstone Inscription:
"Anna Smith
Died February 25, 1902
34 y 7 m 18 d
Courage, Hope and Remember"
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Anna's parents:
Daniel Martin McKillip 1817–1888
Mary Jane Guy McKillip 1831–1885

Annie, as she was endearingly called, came from a large family. Her parents were married in Winchester, Clark Co, KY. A few years later they moved to Callaway Co, MO where they lived out the remainder of their lives. Most of their children left MO and moved to the west, most settling in or near Goldendale, Klickitat Co, WA.
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On Aug. 24/25, 1870 (Federal Census)
Daniel and Mary lived in Liberty, Callaway Co, MO where they owned a farm. They were fairly well off for that time owning real estate valued at $2700 and personal estate valued at $1500. Their post office was in Fulton.
Household Members:
Daniel Mckillipp 53 head - born in PA
Mary Mckillipp 40 wife - KY
Children (all born in MO)
James Mckillipp 17
Sallie Mckillipp 15
Mollie Mckillipp 14
William Mckillipp 12
Jenette Mckillipp 10
Charles Mckillipp 8
Annie Mckillipp 3
Robert Mckillipp 10/12
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On June 1/2, 1880,
Daniel & Mary McKillip lived in Jackson, Callaway Co, MO where he continued to farm to support the family.
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Members:
Daniel Mc Killip 63 - head - born in PA
Mary Mc Killip 48 - wife - KY
Children - born in MO
James Mc Killip 26 - son
Charles Mc Killip 18 - son
Annie Mc Killip 12 - daughter
Robert Mc Killip 10 - son
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Annie and some of her siblings moved to Goldendale, WA where they remained until their deaths. It was here that Annie met and married a widower, John Smith, with three young children. They obtained a license to be married on October 15, 1895. They were married on October 16th by a Clergyman Ulyssess F. Hawk, pastor of the M.E. Church. Witnesses were Jennie G. and Godfrey Adamson. Jennie, wife of Godfrey, was Annie's cousin. She was the daughter of William Guy, her mother's brother.

On June 14, 1900,
Anna and John were renting a home on Court St. in Goldendale, Klickitat Co, WA. John was a store keeper. They had been married 16 years; Anna had given birth to 2 children - 2 living.
Household Members:
John H Smith 43 head - born in MO in June 1856
Anna Smith 34 wife - MO - Oct. 1865
Fred A Smith 17 son - WA - Feb. 1883
Grace M Smith 14 daughter - WA - July 1885
Edna L Smith 11 daughter - WA - Nov. 1888
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Sadly, Annie died on February 25, 1902, from Pneumonia. News about her death was published in Mexico, MO near where she had grown up.

Mexico Weekly Ledger (MO)
Thursday, March 27, 1902
"MRS. ANNIE SMITH DEAD
Mrs. Annie Smith died at her home in Goldendale,Washington, on Feb. 25, of pneumonia. Mrs. Smith's maiden name was McKillip. She was born in Callaway county July 13, 1867, and grew to womanhood in the vicinity of Auzvasse.

She was married to J.H. Smith, of Goldendale, Washington, in 1896. Her husband and other relatives survive her, among whom is Mrs. Burt, of Auxvasse. She was a consistent member of the Christian church. - Fulton Sun."
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Headstone Inscription:
"Anna Smith
Died February 25, 1902
34 y 7 m 18 d
Courage, Hope and Remember"
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Anna's parents:
Daniel Martin McKillip 1817–1888
Mary Jane Guy McKillip 1831–1885

Annie, as she was endearingly called, came from a large family. Her parents were married in Winchester, Clark Co, KY. A few years later they moved to Callaway Co, MO where they lived out the remainder of their lives. Most of their children left MO and moved to the west, most settling in or near Goldendale, Klickitat Co, WA.
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On Aug. 24/25, 1870 (Federal Census)
Daniel and Mary lived in Liberty, Callaway Co, MO where they owned a farm. They were fairly well off for that time owning real estate valued at $2700 and personal estate valued at $1500. Their post office was in Fulton.
Household Members:
Daniel Mckillipp 53 head - born in PA
Mary Mckillipp 40 wife - KY
Children (all born in MO)
James Mckillipp 17
Sallie Mckillipp 15
Mollie Mckillipp 14
William Mckillipp 12
Jenette Mckillipp 10
Charles Mckillipp 8
Annie Mckillipp 3
Robert Mckillipp 10/12
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On June 1/2, 1880,
Daniel & Mary McKillip lived in Jackson, Callaway Co, MO where he continued to farm to support the family.
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Members:
Daniel Mc Killip 63 - head - born in PA
Mary Mc Killip 48 - wife - KY
Children - born in MO
James Mc Killip 26 - son
Charles Mc Killip 18 - son
Annie Mc Killip 12 - daughter
Robert Mc Killip 10 - son
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Annie and some of her siblings moved to Goldendale, WA where they remained until their deaths. It was here that Annie met and married a widower, John Smith, with three young children. They obtained a license to be married on October 15, 1895. They were married on October 16th by a Clergyman Ulyssess F. Hawk, pastor of the M.E. Church. Witnesses were Jennie G. and Godfrey Adamson. Jennie, wife of Godfrey, was Annie's cousin. She was the daughter of William Guy, her mother's brother.

On June 14, 1900,
Anna and John were renting a home on Court St. in Goldendale, Klickitat Co, WA. John was a store keeper. They had been married 16 years; Anna had given birth to 2 children - 2 living.
Household Members:
John H Smith 43 head - born in MO in June 1856
Anna Smith 34 wife - MO - Oct. 1865
Fred A Smith 17 son - WA - Feb. 1883
Grace M Smith 14 daughter - WA - July 1885
Edna L Smith 11 daughter - WA - Nov. 1888
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Sadly, Annie died on February 25, 1902, from Pneumonia. News about her death was published in Mexico, MO near where she had grown up.

Mexico Weekly Ledger (MO)
Thursday, March 27, 1902
"MRS. ANNIE SMITH DEAD
Mrs. Annie Smith died at her home in Goldendale,Washington, on Feb. 25, of pneumonia. Mrs. Smith's maiden name was McKillip. She was born in Callaway county July 13, 1867, and grew to womanhood in the vicinity of Auzvasse.

She was married to J.H. Smith, of Goldendale, Washington, in 1896. Her husband and other relatives survive her, among whom is Mrs. Burt, of Auxvasse. She was a consistent member of the Christian church. - Fulton Sun."
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