Nancy HALL was born about October 1848 in Virginia[1] and died after 1920 in “Place.[2] She was the daughter of “Names”. [3] She is buried in “Place” [4]
Nancy HALL was married about 1865 in “Place” to John Downing SMITH.[5]
John "Jack" Downing SMITH was born about January 1840 in Iowa[6] and died about February 1916 in “Place.[7] He was the son of “Names”. [8] He is buried in “Place” [9]
Children
Research Progress
1900 United States Federal Census Record of Justice Precinct 1, Guadalupe County, Texas, Household of Jack D. SMITH[10]
Household in 1900:
Jack D. SMITH (Age: 60 Years, Born: January 1840, Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married for 35 Years, Born in Iowa, Father Born in Virginia, Mother Born in Virginia) - Occupation: Farmer
N. H. SMITH (Gender: Female, Age: 51, Born: October 1848, Wife of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married for 35 Years, 2 Children Born, 2 Children Living, Born in Virginia, Father Born in Virginia, Mother Born in Virginia) - Occupation: Housekeeper
Robert E. SMITH (Age: 15 Years, Born: November 1884, Son of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Single, Born in Texas, Father Born in Iowa, Mother Born in Virginia) - At School for 3 months
S. P. SMITH (Gender: Male, Age: 13 Years, Born: January 1887, Son of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Single, Born in Texas, Father Born in Iowa, Mother Born in Virginia) - At School for 3 months
1910 United States Federal Census Record of Granite Township, Greer County, Oklahoma, Household of John D. SMITH[11]
Household in 1910:
John D. SMITH (Age: 70 Years, Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married for 45 Years, Born in Iowa, Father Born in Virginia, Mother Born in Virginia) - Occupation: Farmer
Nancy H. SMITH (Age: 60 Years, Wife of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married for 45 Years, 2 Children Born, 2 Living in 1910, Born in Texas, Father Born in Virginia, Mother Born in Virginia)
Robert E. SMITH (Age: 27 Years, Son of the Head of the Household, Born in Texas, Father Born in Iowa, Mother Born in Texas)
Syms P. SMITH (Age: 23 Years, Son of the Head of the Household, Born in Texas, Father Born in Iowa, Mother Born in Texas)
1920 United States Federal Census Record of Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, Household of Robert E. SMITH[12]
Household in 1920:
Robert E. SMITH (Age: 37 Years, Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married, Born in Texas, Father Born in Iowa, Mother Born in Virginia) - Occupation: Farm Operator
Zelma M. SMITH (Age: 21 Years, Wife of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married, Born in Missouri, Father Born in Kansas, Mother Born in Missouri)
Nancy H. SMITH (Age: 72 Years, Mother of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Widowed, Born in Virginia, Father Born in Virginia, Mother Born in Virginia)
Sources
↑ 1900 U. S. census, Guadalupe County, Texas, population schedule, All of Justice Precinct No. 1, north of Guadalupe, outside the city of Siguin, enumeration district 62, p. 134 B (stamped), sheet 6 B (penned), dwelling 71, family 72, , household of Jack D. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3GF-THV : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1641; FHL microfilm 1,241,641. [N. H. SMITH, listed as born in October 1848 in Virginia.]
↑ 1900 U. S. census, Guadalupe County, Texas, population schedule, All of Justice Precinct No. 1, north of Guadalupe, outside the city of Siguin, enumeration district 62, p. 134 B (stamped), sheet 6 B (penned), dwelling 71, family 72, , household of Jack D. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3GF-THV : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1641; FHL microfilm 1,241,641. [Marital Status between Jack D. SMITH and N. H. SMITH as listed as being Married for 35 years]
↑ 1900 U. S. census, Guadalupe County, Texas, population schedule, All of Justice Precinct No. 1, north of Guadalupe, outside the city of Siguin, enumeration district 62, p. 134 B (stamped), sheet 6 B (penned), dwelling 71, family 72, , household of Jack D. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3GF-THV : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1641; FHL microfilm 1,241,641. [Jack D. SMITH, listed as born in January 1840 in Iowa.]
↑ 1900 U. S. census, Guadalupe County, Texas, population schedule, All of Justice Precinct No. 1, north of Guadalupe, outside the city of Siguin, enumeration district 62, p. 134 B (stamped), sheet 6 B (penned), dwelling 71, family 72, , household of Jack D. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3GF-THV : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1641; FHL microfilm 1,241,641.
↑ 1910 U. S. census, Greer County, Oklahoma, population schedule, Granite Township, enumeration district 114, p. 39 A (stamped), sheet 2 A (penned), dwelling 22, family 22, household of John D. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ML7Z-YV8 : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1253; FHL microfilm 1,374,266.
↑ 1920 U. S. census, Lincoln County, Oklahoma population schedule, Chandler Township, enumeration district 104, p. 41 B (stamped), sheet 5 B (penned), dwelling 92, family 92, household of Robert E. Smith; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNBY-VFK : accessed 12 July 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publicatoin T625, roll 1469; FHL microfilm 1,821,469.
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Acknowledgments
Thank you to Kitty Smith for contributions to this profile.
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