This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.
Family record sheets prepared by Pricia Burk Paulkovich show birth date of 12 Feb 1796.
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WikiTree profile Ashcraft-243
created through the import of LeonardHG7gen.ged on Jan 12, 2012 by D Tripp. See the Changes page for the details of edits by D and others. [1] wikitree.com
Source: S70 Abbreviation: IGI/America Title: LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), International Genealogical Index/North America Repository: #R91
Repository: R91 Name: LDS Family History Library Address: Family History Library CONT 35 North W Temple StSalt Lake City, UT 84150 Address 1: Family History Library Address 2: 35 North W Temple StSalt Lake City, UT 84150
Source: S8 Abbreviation: Crowder, John L. Title: John L. Crowder, 548 Truman Rd., Jasper, IN 47546
WikiTree profile Ashcraft-328
created through the import of McClanahan-20121014.ged on Oct 15, 2012 by Anonymous McClanahan. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Anonymous and others. [2] wikitree.com
User ID: 0BBA6C1DA901C7498DE2FE6364A120B0AD21
Data Changed:
Date: 12 NOV 2003
Prior to import, this record was last changed 12 NOV 2003.
Hannah Ashcraft Smith was born Feb 1796 Fayette County, Pennsylvania to Daniel Ashcraft and Catherine (maiden name not yet known). Hannah was fifth child of Daniel. In 1808 Daniel moved with part of his family to Ohio.
Hannah and Archibald Smith were married 4 Feb 1813 in Muskingum County, Ohio. This was parent county of Coshocton County where they are enumerated on Census in 1830 and where oldest children were born. By 1837 they had moved to Indiana where one child was born and then to Livingston County, Missouri. Livingston County was split to add Grundy County in Jan 1841. Youngest daughter was born in Feb 1841 in Missouri. Family enumerated in Livingston County in 1840 and Mercer County (formed from Grundy 1845)in 1850.
Hannah and Archibald Smith were parents to nine children.
Daniel Smith (1814-1909 --
buried Washita Co,OK Odessa Cem.
.. married Barbara Mooter
Jonathan Smith (1816-1898)
.. married Melvina McKee
Mary Smith (1819-1903)
.. married Reuben Bradley
Catherine Smith (1822-1847)
.. married Thomas McDowell
Rachel Smith (ca 1824-unk)
Samuel Smith (1827-1915)
.. married Mary Ann Vandine
Hannah Smith (1834-1915)
.. married Isaac Newton Parsons
Manerva(Minerva) Smith (1837-1916)
.. married 1) Joseph Crawford Edwards
.. 2) Elisha Everett
.. 3) Phillip Evoritt
Elizabeth Smith (1841-1920)
.. married James Leeper Neill
(from genealogical research by my late mother, Pricia Fern Burk Paulkovich, and Nina Beeson.)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah:
Smith-132202 and Ashcraft-243 do not represent the same person because: These do not appear to be the same person, based on all of the information available in the two profiles.
Smith-132202 and Ashcraft-243 appear to represent the same person because: Manerva (Minerva) Smith are the same person. "Minerva" seems to be a mispelling as her name on her tombstone is "Manerva." Also, the last name of her husband is "Evoritt."