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Harold Tupin Smith

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Harold Tupin Smith

Birth
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
20 Jan 1913 (aged 3 months)
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Burial
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Harold Turpin Smith was born on Monday, 14 Oct 1912 in Preston, Oneida Co., Idaho to William Robert Smith and Martha Annie Turpin. He lived but a few short months, as he died on 20 Jan 1913 in Preston, Oneida, Idaho. Just 10 days later, Preston would become a part of Franklin County.

Harold was the 6th and last child. The rest of his family had immigrated to Preston, coming from Gravesend, England, making him the only family member born in the United States.

Also, little known to the family at this time, Ariel Davis Campbell had been born days earlier, on 6 Oct 1912. His mother, Sarah Davis, would become the second wife of William Robert Smith, making he and Harold step-brothers.

Two years to the date of Harold's death, his mother Martha would pass away on 20 Jan 1915, from the results of a pelvic absess, contributed by chronic appendicitis. She died while traveling on a train to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City.

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Historical events around the time of Harold's birth and death:

On 14 Oct 1912, Theodore Roosevelt was shot and wounded by a .38 caliber bullet fired by John Schrank, a New York City saloonkeeper, who was standing at a distance of only 30 feet. He was there to give a speech, but the bullet was slowed when it passed through Roosevelt's metal eyeglasses case and the folded, fifty-page manuscript of his prepared speech. It still penetrated three inches into his chest, too close to the heart to be safely removed by surgery. Schrank was tackled by bystanders before he could fire a second shot, and Roosevelt went on to deliver his speech before getting medical treatment. Schrank would be found insane and spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital.

On 30 Jan 1913, the town of Preston, Idaho became a part of the newly formed Franklin County, named after Franklin D. Richards, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the only Franklin County not named after Benjamin Franklin. A portion of Power County and Oneida County was taken to form this new county.

On 9 Jan 1913, Richard Nixon was born in a house his father had built in Yorba Linda, California.

Written and compiled by Diane Finlinson Miller
Harold Turpin Smith was born on Monday, 14 Oct 1912 in Preston, Oneida Co., Idaho to William Robert Smith and Martha Annie Turpin. He lived but a few short months, as he died on 20 Jan 1913 in Preston, Oneida, Idaho. Just 10 days later, Preston would become a part of Franklin County.

Harold was the 6th and last child. The rest of his family had immigrated to Preston, coming from Gravesend, England, making him the only family member born in the United States.

Also, little known to the family at this time, Ariel Davis Campbell had been born days earlier, on 6 Oct 1912. His mother, Sarah Davis, would become the second wife of William Robert Smith, making he and Harold step-brothers.

Two years to the date of Harold's death, his mother Martha would pass away on 20 Jan 1915, from the results of a pelvic absess, contributed by chronic appendicitis. She died while traveling on a train to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City.

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Historical events around the time of Harold's birth and death:

On 14 Oct 1912, Theodore Roosevelt was shot and wounded by a .38 caliber bullet fired by John Schrank, a New York City saloonkeeper, who was standing at a distance of only 30 feet. He was there to give a speech, but the bullet was slowed when it passed through Roosevelt's metal eyeglasses case and the folded, fifty-page manuscript of his prepared speech. It still penetrated three inches into his chest, too close to the heart to be safely removed by surgery. Schrank was tackled by bystanders before he could fire a second shot, and Roosevelt went on to deliver his speech before getting medical treatment. Schrank would be found insane and spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital.

On 30 Jan 1913, the town of Preston, Idaho became a part of the newly formed Franklin County, named after Franklin D. Richards, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the only Franklin County not named after Benjamin Franklin. A portion of Power County and Oneida County was taken to form this new county.

On 9 Jan 1913, Richard Nixon was born in a house his father had built in Yorba Linda, California.

Written and compiled by Diane Finlinson Miller


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