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↑ Source: #S597 Page: T623, Township 1, enumeration district (ED) 42, sheet 5B, dwelling 120, family 120, Eunice Smythe, accessed 27 May 2012 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: Wilfred probably should be Wilford. Data: Text: Enumeration date 14 Jun 1900; Smythe, Frank H., head, white, male, 49, married 29 yrs, b. Aug 1850 OH, parents b. NY, farmer, rents farm; Annis, wife, white, female, 48, married 29 yrs, 11 children, 9 living, b. Jun 1851 MO, parents b. TN; Wilfred, son, white, 21, single, b. May 1879 CA, farm laborer; Thomas A., son, white, male, 19, single, male, b Feb 1881 CA, farm laborer; Gladys, white, female, daughter, 17, single, b. Feb 1883 CA; Curtis M., son, 14, white male, b. Aug 1885 CA; William, son, white male, 12, b. Jan 1888 CA; Eunice, daughter, white, female, 7, b. Jun 1992 CA; Unnamed, son, white, male, 6, b. Dec 1993 CA (for all children, father born OH, mother born MO)
↑ Source: #S599 Page: "County Loses Prominent Pioneer Woman," 5 Jun 1918. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Our community was saddened by the death of Mrs. Annis Smythe in Calistoga, May 29, 1918. She was a native of Missouri, age 66 years, 11 months and 12 days. The funeral was held in the Presbyterian Church in Middletown and interment in Middletown Cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, F.H. Smythe, and nine children, Mrs. C.S. Piner, F.H. Smythe Jr., Wilfred, Thomas A., Gladys M., Curtis M., William R., Eunice H., and Arthur Smythe; six grandchildren and a host of friends and neighbors. Mrs. Smythe was one of those straightforward, honest pioneer women of which California is so proud. Her death is a loss to the county, indeed. She was good-good clean through and to know her was to love her well. We miss thee from our home, dear; We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee; We miss thee everywhere.
↑ Source: #S597 Page: T623, Township 1, enumeration district (ED) 42, sheet 5B, dwelling 120, family 120, Eunice Smythe, accessed 27 May 2012 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: Wilfred probably should be Wilford. Data: Text: Enumeration date 14 Jun 1900; Smythe, Frank H., head, white, male, 49, married 29 yrs, b. Aug 1850 OH, parents b. NY, farmer, rents farm; Annis, wife, white, female, 48, married 29 yrs, 11 children, 9 living, b. Jun 1851 MO, parents b. TN; Wilfred, son, white, 21, single, b. May 1879 CA, farm laborer; Thomas A., son, white, male, 19, single, male, b Feb 1881 CA, farm laborer; Gladys, white, female, daughter, 17, single, b. Feb 1883 CA; Curtis M., son, 14, white male, b. Aug 1885 CA; William, son, white male, 12, b. Jan 1888 CA; Eunice, daughter, white, female, 7, b. Jun 1992 CA; Unnamed, son, white, male, 6, b. Dec 1993 CA (for all children, father born OH, mother born MO)
↑ Source: #S599 Page: "County Loses Prominent Pioneer Woman," 5 Jun 1918. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Our community was saddened by the death of Mrs. Annis Smythe in Calistoga, May 29, 1918. She was a native of Missouri, age 66 years, 11 months and 12 days. The funeral was held in the Presbyterian Church in Middletown and interment in Middletown Cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, F.H. Smythe, and nine children, Mrs. C.S. Piner, F.H. Smythe Jr., Wilfred, Thomas A., Gladys M., Curtis M., William R., Eunice H., and Arthur Smythe; six grandchildren and a host of friends and neighbors. Mrs. Smythe was one of those straightforward, honest pioneer women of which California is so proud. Her death is a loss to the county, indeed. She was good-good clean through and to know her was to love her well. We miss thee from our home, dear; We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee; We miss thee everywhere.
↑ Source: #S597 Page: T623, Township 1, enumeration district (ED) 42, sheet 5B, dwelling 120, family 120, Frank H. Smythe family, accessed 27 May 2012 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: Wilfred probably should be Wilford. Data: Text: Enumeration date 14 Jun 1900; Smythe, Frank H., head, white, male, 49, married 29 yrs, b. Aug 1850 OH, parents b. NY, farmer, rents farm; Annis, wife, white, female, 48, married 29 yrs, 11 children, 9 living, b. Jun 1851 MO, parents b. TN; Wilfred, son, white, 21, single, b. May 1879 CA, farm laborer; Thomas A., son, white, male, 19, single, male, b Feb 1881 CA, farm laborer; Gladys, white, female, daughter, 17, single, b. Feb 1883 CA; Curtis M., son, 14, white male, b. Aug 1885 CA; William, son, white male, 12, b. Jan 1888 CA; Eunice, daughter, white, female, 7, b. Jun 1992 CA; Unnamed, son, white, male, 6, b. Dec 1993 CA (for all children, father born OH, mother born MO)
Source: S597 Abbreviation: California, Lake County 1900 U.S. Census Title: 1900 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images Author: California, Lake Publication: www.ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2004 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
Source: S599 Abbreviation: California, Lake County - The Lake County Bee Title: \i The Lake County Bee\i0 Author: California. Lakeport. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
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Note HI978(Research):Found a Eunice H. Smythe who m. Niels Boysen in NV, but not her (b. 1911)
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