Wife Lera Schwartz.
Child: William L. Smith.
Child: Loren F. Smith.
Child: Clarence E. Smith.
Child: Vera Caroline Smith.
Child: Margaret I. Smith.
Child: Frieda Uldene 'Dena' Smith.
Marriage
24 DEC 1902.
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri. [4][5][6]
Sources
↑ Source: #S1920 Illinois, Pike County, Levee Township, ED 153, page 6B, dwelling 114, family119, lines 3-10 Note: Household of William Smith 47, wife Lera 31, son William L 16, son Loren F 13, sion Clarence E 11, dau Vera C 8, dau Margaret I 3, dau Frieda U 1-6/12
↑ Source: #S1920 Illinois, Pike County, Levee Township, ED 153, page 6B, dwelling 114, family119, lines 3-10 Note: Household of William Smith 47, wife Lera 31, son William L 16, son Loren F 13, sion Clarence E 11, dau Vera C 8, dau Margaret I 3, dau Frieda U 1-6/12
↑ Source: #S12 siblings Mary Arlene Parrish Cooling, Carole Parrish Reading, Sandra Parrish Haynes and their mother Mabel Norris Parrish, 10 August 2003
↑ Source: #S31 Book 12, Page 73: Lera Schwartz of Pike Co., IL - Wm. L. Smith of Pike Co., IL, 24 Dec 1902, Hannibal
↑ Source: #S12 siblings Mary Arlene Parrish Cooling, Carole Parrish Reading, Sandra Parrish Haynes and their mother Mabel Norris Parrish, 10 August 2003
Source: S1920 Fourteenth (1920) United States Federal Census, Record Type: Population Schedule, Film: T625 Publication: Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah USA, October 1, 2006, Original Date, 1920 Repository: #R34
Repository: R34 National Archives and Records Administration Washington State: DC USA
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