"BRITAIN SMITH (pronounced "Britton") (My 3rd great grandpa) b:1798 Amherst Co.Va.d: 11-27-1862 in Cumb.Co. Ky. (Wetstone) Number of children: 12
sp: EDITH "EDA" M. (COX) b: in 1808 or 1809 or 1818 in Virgina d: 02-06-1877 in Cumb. Co. Ky. (Wetstone)Number of children: 12 (NOTE on the last two sons listed for Britain and Edith sons 3k) Milton & 3l)Martin the only documentation we have on these two sons is from Britain's son Wm. McDonald aka
Mack Smith in his Civil War pension papers he lists his
siblings all that are listed her but then he has Milton and Martin it's possible these two boys died as babies or very young.?
3a) Mary Ann "Polly" (Smith) b: 1825 sp: James Lackey
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