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Mrs Amelia Catlett <I>Allensworth</I> Smith

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Mrs Amelia Catlett Allensworth Smith

Birth
Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Jun 1923 (aged 76)
Ringgold, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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June 23,1923--Mrs. D.B. Smith of the Peacher Mills vicinity, died suddenly Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.R. Barbee.

Mrs. Smith had just eaten dinner and was suddenly taken ill, dying in a short time. She was visiting her daughter near Ringgold at the time of her death, but had been a life long resident of Peacher Mills. She was born February 10,1847, and was Miss Catlett Allensworth before her marriage, the daughter of John C. Allensworth and Amelia C. Allensworth. Her husband, D.B. Smith, preceded her to the grave a number of years ago.

Mrs. Smith's death comes as a distinct shock to a wide circle of devoted friends and relatives. She was greatly beloved by all who knew her.

She is survived by two sons, Robert R. and Burnley D. Smith, and one daughter, Mrs. J.R. Barbee and two grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. George Price of Nashville who was visiting Mrs. Smith at the time of her death and Mrs. R.W. Baliss.

Mrs. Smith was a member of the Christian church. Funeral services were conducted at Greenwood Cemetery at 10:00 this morning by Reverend E.J. Barnett.
June 23,1923--Mrs. D.B. Smith of the Peacher Mills vicinity, died suddenly Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.R. Barbee.

Mrs. Smith had just eaten dinner and was suddenly taken ill, dying in a short time. She was visiting her daughter near Ringgold at the time of her death, but had been a life long resident of Peacher Mills. She was born February 10,1847, and was Miss Catlett Allensworth before her marriage, the daughter of John C. Allensworth and Amelia C. Allensworth. Her husband, D.B. Smith, preceded her to the grave a number of years ago.

Mrs. Smith's death comes as a distinct shock to a wide circle of devoted friends and relatives. She was greatly beloved by all who knew her.

She is survived by two sons, Robert R. and Burnley D. Smith, and one daughter, Mrs. J.R. Barbee and two grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. George Price of Nashville who was visiting Mrs. Smith at the time of her death and Mrs. R.W. Baliss.

Mrs. Smith was a member of the Christian church. Funeral services were conducted at Greenwood Cemetery at 10:00 this morning by Reverend E.J. Barnett.


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