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Married 08/29/1878 in Pittsylvania Co., VA to Louisa Craft "Lou" Wood.
Their issue:
1. Samuel Clifton Smith (1879-1956)
2. William Irvin Smith (1881-?)
3. James Addison Smith (1882-1911)
4. Julia Estelle Smith (1885-1967)
5. Callie Frances 'Fannie' Smith (1888-1946)
6. Harry Wood Smith (1891-?)
7. Silas Durrand Smith (1893-1966)
8. Charlie Keen Smith (1896-?)
9. Emma Harvey Smith (1901-1978)
10. Lucille Craft Smith (1903-1986)
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Born on his parent's plantation on Tomahawk Creek, near Museville. Died on his homestead in Museville.
They lived on his parents plantation on Tomahawk Creek for a few years, moved to Swansonville for a few years before ending up in Museville in the 1890's.
He owned 1100 acres of land at Museville and was a most successful farmer.
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Married 08/29/1878 in Pittsylvania Co., VA to Louisa Craft "Lou" Wood.
Their issue:
1. Samuel Clifton Smith (1879-1956)
2. William Irvin Smith (1881-?)
3. James Addison Smith (1882-1911)
4. Julia Estelle Smith (1885-1967)
5. Callie Frances 'Fannie' Smith (1888-1946)
6. Harry Wood Smith (1891-?)
7. Silas Durrand Smith (1893-1966)
8. Charlie Keen Smith (1896-?)
9. Emma Harvey Smith (1901-1978)
10. Lucille Craft Smith (1903-1986)
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Born on his parent's plantation on Tomahawk Creek, near Museville. Died on his homestead in Museville.
They lived on his parents plantation on Tomahawk Creek for a few years, moved to Swansonville for a few years before ending up in Museville in the 1890's.
He owned 1100 acres of land at Museville and was a most successful farmer.
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