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Charles SMITH
was born on 15 Jun 1742 in Prince William County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN.
Parents: Thomas SMITH and
Elizabeth FLEMMING.He was married to Kathleen RHODES in 1760. Charles
SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Henry County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN. Parents:
Daniel SMITH and Elizabeth
REEVES.He was married to Sydne PURTLE on 11 Nov 1816. Charles
David SMITH was born on 24 Oct 1966 in Saline, Michigan. He was educated.
Parents: Mark E. SEWELL and
Stella Josephine SMITH.He was married to Krista NORDBERG in 1993 in Detroit, Michigan. Children were: Lucy Inez SMITH, Sally Rae SMITH. Chesterfield
SMITH was born on 1 May 1902 in Carroll County, Virginia. He died on 2 May
1902. Parents: John Henry SMITH and
Rhoda Ann WHITE. Daniel
SMITH was born in 1748 in Fairfax County, Virginia. He served in the military
in 1776 in Virginia/Carlonia's. Revolutionary War Pension #18596. He owned
in 1780 in George Reives-106 acres on both sides of Butramstown Creek (Book E).
He owned on 1 Sep 1780 in 190 acres both sides of Butramstown Creek (Book E)..
He owned on 1 Mar 1781 in 232 acres Roundabout Branch of Butramstown Creek (Book
C Henry County, Virginia Grants).. He died in 1811 in Henry County, Virginia.
Parents: Thomas SMITH and
Elizabeth FLEMMING.He was married to Elizabeth REEVES in 1770 in Henry County, Virginia. Children were: Elizabeth SMITH, James Quincy SMITH, Mollie SMITH, Peter SMITH, John SMITH, Charles SMITH, George SMITH. Early
Henry SMITH
was born on
6 Oct 1917 in Mecca, Carroll County, Virginia. He died on 11 Nov 2002 in Falls
Mills, Virginia. He was a in Coal Miner and Foreman. Parents:
William Early SMITH and Emma Josephine TRAIL.He was married to Cathelene May JUSTICE on 28 Jan 1939 in Accoville, West Virginia. Children were: Lena Mae SMITH, Patricia Ann SMITH, Grant Frederick SMITH, Stella Josephine SMITH , Brenda Sue SMITH. Elizabeth
SMITH was born in 1755 in Fairfax County, Virginia. She died UNKNOWN. Parents:
Thomas SMITH and Elizabeth FLEMMING
. Elizabeth
SMITH was born in 1772 in Henry County, Virginia. She died UNKNOWN. Parents:
Daniel SMITH and Elizabeth
REEVES.She was married to Henry LINDSEY in 1791. Ellen
SMITH
was born in
1859 in Carroll County, Virginia. She died UNKNOWN. Parents:
John "Jack" P. SMITH and Rebecca Arminta
ASKERES.She was married to Randolph CHITWOOD in Carroll County, Virginia. Elsie
Marie SMITH
was born on
8 Dec 1904 in Breeze, Virginia. She died on 24 May 1997 in Reidsville, North
Carolinia. Parents: John Henry SMITH and
Rhoda Ann WHITE. Fleming
SMITH was born on 12 May 1745 in Prince William County, Virginia. He served
in the military in 1776 in Virginia/Carlonia's. Revolutionary War Pension #S30708.
He died on 22 Aug 1847 in Monroe County, Kentucky. Parents:
Thomas SMITH and Elizabeth FLEMMING. Gabriel
SMITH was born on 9 Sep 1817 in Corroll County, Virginia. He served in the
military between 1861 and 1865 in Virginia. CAPTAIN 27th Virginia Confederate
Infantry/Reserves, Company F/4th Reserves Company F/Carroll County Militia, Surrendered
at Appomattox, Virginia Court House 9 Apr 1865. He died on 24 Feb 1878 in Sylvatus,
Virginia. He was a in Griss Mill. Parents: James Quincy
SMITH and Sarah (Hannah) PHILLPOT.He was married to Elcy DICKENS on 26 Sep 1843. George
SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Henry County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN. Parents:
Daniel SMITH and Elizabeth
REEVES.He was married to Nancy HAMILTON in 1804.
Grant
Frederick SMITH
was born on
14 Mar 1943 in Superior, West Virginia. He died on 26 Sep 2009 in Lexington,
Davidson County, North Carolina. Winston-Salem Journal 26 September, 2009
Husband and wife killed in car crash By Michael Hewlett | Journal Reporter Published: September 26, 2009 A Lexington man and his wife died this morning after the car he was driving pulled out into the path of another car going east on U.S. 64, about five miles south of Thomasville, the N.C. Highway Patrol said. The wreck happened at 6:58 a.m. today at the intersection of Clarks Berry Church Road and U.S. 64, said Sgt. B.D. Stalvey of the highway patrol. Grant F. Smith, 66, of 173 John Beck Road in Lexington, was on Clarks Berry Church Road when he pulled out in front of Neal J. Byerly, who was driving a pick-up truck with horse trailer attached on U.S. 64. Smith and his wife, Cynthia Smith, 67, both died at the scene. Byerly,45, of 736 Kepley Road in Lexington, and his wife, Sharon S. Byerly, 46, were taken to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. A hospital spokeswoman said that Byerly was in fair condition and that Sharon Byerly was still being evaluated. Stalvey said no charges will be filed and that failure to stop at a stop sign was the contributing factor to the wreck. The-Dispatch.com Davidson County's News Source Couple killed in traffic accident; woman remains in critical condition Published: Monday, September 28, 2009 at 11:24 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, September 28, 2009 at 11:24 a.m. A Lexington couple was killed Saturday morning in a traffic accident on N.C. Highway 64 East. Grant Fredrick Smith, 66, of 173 John Beck Road, and his wife, Cynthia Hawks Smith, 67, died when Grant Smith pulled his 2002 Chrysler out into the path of a 2002 Chevy pickup truck driven by Neal Jerome Byerly, 45, of 736 Kepley Road, according to the N.C. Highway Patrol accident report. Just before 7 a.m., Smith was traveling on Clarksbury Church Road when he pulled out in front and collided head-on with Byerly, who was traveling west on N.C. Highway 64 East. Smith failed to stop at a stop sign. The estimated speed Byerly was traveling at impact was 55 miles per hour. According to State Trooper B.D. Stalvey, Smith and his wife died on the scene. Byerly and his wife, Sharon Suttle Byerly, were transported to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. On Monday, Neal Byerly was listed in good condition and Sharon was listed in critical condition. Bluefield Daily Telegraph 11 October 2009 Grant and Cindy Smith DENTON, N.C. On Saturday, September 26, 2009, Cindy and Grant Smith were lost to family and friends.The couple met in Los Angeles, Calif. at the YMCA where they were both counselors. While on one of their camp trips Grant asked Cindy to throw him a "Hershey Kiss," and from that they shared the next 45 wonderful years together. They both earned college degrees, Cindy from Los Angeles Community College and Grant from the University of California at Davis. Cindy was a California native and Grant was from West Virginia, but the made their home in North Carolina for over thirty years.While living in Denton, Cindy was very active with ECA Development, chairing the Silver Valley Home Meals Project and volunteering for the Family Resource Center. She was also very concerned with animal welfare and was recently honored by the Silver Valley Civitans as their 2009 Distinguished Community Citizen. Talented in many areas, Cindy was an artist, quilter, gardener and musician.Grant was retired from the Dairy Industry, and worked in many areas of food and beverage packaging and production during his career. He was a man of many talents and loved to design and build. Grant was an avid fisherman and he and Cindy shared a concern for the environment. They both loved to travel and made friends everywhere they went.Most important to them both was family. Grant was known as "Bebop" an Cindy "Memom" to three granddaughters, McKenna, Sophia and new addition, Logan. The couple spent as much time as they could with the girls teaching them to fish and swim and showing them the importance of enjoying life. They were loving parents to daughter, Kimberly Smith Decker of Ocean City, Md.; and son, Martin Smith of Greensboro. They were very devoted to helping kids in need, serving as mentors and foster parents to many children whom they cared for as their own. They also delighted in the opportunity to host foreign exchange students for whom they became "American parents."Grant is survived by his mother, Cathleen Smith of Virginia; sisters, Pat Hall of West Virginia, Stella Sewell of Michigan and Brenda Beavers of Virginia; as well as many loving nieces and nephews. Cindy is survived by her sister, Muncie Marder of California; and her loving nieces and nephews.The memorial will take place at the couple's farm in Denton on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. A celebration of their lives for family and friends will follow.Briggs Funeral Home in Denton, N.C. is assisting the Smith family. He was a in Dairy Products CEO. Parents: Early Henry SMITH and Cathelene May JUSTICE. He was married to Cynthia Valleria HAWKS on 27 Aug 1964 in Pollock Pines, El Dorado, California. Children were: Martin Kendal SMITH, Kimberly Diane SMITH. Halafair
SMITH was born on 12 Feb 1887 in Carroll County, Virginia. She died in Apr
1900. Parents: John Henry SMITH and
Rhoda Ann WHITE. Herman
Clouade SMITH was born on 3 Aug 1897 in Carroll County, Virginia. He died
in Dec 1905. Parents: John Henry SMITH and
Rhoda Ann WHITE. Hubert
SMITH was born in 1922 in Twin Branch, West Virginia. He died in 1922 in
Twin Branch, West Virginia. Parents: William Early SMITH
and Emma Josephine TRAIL. James
SMITH was born on 9 Jun 1751 in Prince William County, Virginia. He died
on 9 Nov 1840 in Union County, South Carolina. Parents:
Thomas SMITH and Elizabeth FLEMMING. James
SMITH was born in 1691 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN.
Parents: Peter SMITH and
Elizabeth LITTLE. James
Chesterfield "Chet" SMITH
was born on
10 Jan 1843 in Hillsville, Carroll County, Virginia. He served in the military
between 1861 and 1865 in Virginia. Drummer 24th Virginia Confederate Infantry,
Company C. Deserted to Union Army(1yr/6mos service) upon hearing of his father's
(Jack Smith) shooting. Private-215th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H. He died
on 8 Dec 1919 in Hillsville, Carroll County, Virginia. Parents:
John "Jack" P. SMITH and Rebecca Arminta
ASKERES.He was married to Jane WADE on 21 Jul 1868 in Floyd County, Virginia. James
Quincy SMITH
was born in
1776 in Henry County, Virginia. He died on 31 Dec 1874 in Carroll County, Virginia.
He was buried in Buried on Pine Creek near Dugspur on his farm with his Sarah
and one child.. Parents: Daniel SMITH and
Elizabeth REEVES.He was married to Sarah (Hannah) PHILLPOT on 5 Nov 1804 in Henry County, Virginia. Children were: John "Jack" P. SMITH, Charles SMITH , Alexander SMITH, Peter SMITH , Lucretia SMITH, Gabriel SMITH , Sarah SMITH, Barton Pierce "Doc" SMITH. Joe
SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Carroll County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN. Parents:
John "Jack" P. SMITH and
Rebecca Arminta ASKERES. John
SMITH was born in 1754 in Fairfax County, Virginia. He served in the military
in 1776 in Virginia/Carlonia's. Revolutionary War Pension #S14482. He died
UNKNOWN in Giles County, Virginia. Parents: Thomas SMITH
and Elizabeth FLEMMING. John
SMITH was born on 23 Apr 1781 in Henry County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN.
Parents: Daniel SMITH and
Elizabeth REEVES.He was married to Rachael PACKWOOD in Oct 1802. John
"Jack" P. SMITH
was born in
1804 in Henry County, Virginia. He served in the military between 1861 and 1865
in Virginia. 24th Virginia Confederate Infantry/Reserves Company A He was buried
in Oct 1863 in Carroll County, Virginia. He died on 4 Oct 1863 in Carroll County,
Virginia. "The shooting of Jack Smith"
Carroll County sent a great many of it's men to the Confederate cause during the Civil War, but there were Union sympathizers in the county. Jack Smith was one. The story of his shooting, along with two Family members on his plantation, epitomized the tragedy common to the time of neighbor turning against neighbor. Born in Henry County, Virginia, John P. "Jack" Smith(1804-1863) was the son of James Quincy Smith and Sarah Hanna Philpot, among the first Smiths to settle in Carroll. His Wife was said to be Rebecca Arminta Askeres, in other records, she is listed as Millie Esquire. They had nine children. Jack Smith began the Civil War on the Confederate Side, and ordained Baptist Minister and shoemaker who served in Company A of the 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment of Reserves between 1861 and 1863. At some point, his feelings on slavery changed, and his sympathies shifted to the Union. He taught his slaves to read--though it is not known if he went so far as to free them--and he fed deserters from both the Confederate and Union armies. The Virginia Home Guard took issue with these activities, and members of the Guard, along with neighbors, went to Smith's plantation to confront him. Also with Smith was a nephew, Barton Smith, (1830-1863), a Carroll doctor. He served on the Confederate side as well, assigned as a steward with the regimental surgeon in Company D., 29th Virginia Infantry. Due to his wife's death, Smith was on furlough, but overstayed his leave and was declared AWOL. Joe Smith, a younger son of Jack Smith, was also present. The Smiths were reputedly making shoes for Barton's children. During the confrontation, Smith was shot and died an hour later of his injuries. Barton Smith was killed instantly. Joe Smith was shot through the knee and recovered. According to Smith Family tradition, Norm Shockley, one of the group who went to the plantation to confront Smith, was also shot and survived. He was said to have ask for forgiveness on his deathbed of another of Smith's sons, John Henry, In Smith's killing.(when John Henry Smith my Great Grandpa was ask did he forgive Norm Shockley; he said that is between me, him, and the Lord-He was also a traveling Primative Baptist Minister) Jack Smith is said to be buried in an unmarked grave beneath a hemlock near where he was killed. He was ordained in Baptist Preacher.. Civil War: John "Jack" Smith fed deserters from both the Confederate and Union Armies. He also taught his slaves how to read. He came to not believe in slavery. As the Civil War neared it's close his activities became known to members of the Virginia Home Guard. The Home Guard and Neighbors advanced on the Smith Plantation. They fired and Jack Smith slumped to the ground dying an hour later. Dr. Bart Smith was shot and died instantly. Joe Smith was shot through the knee but recovered. Parents: James Quincy SMITH and Sarah (Hannah) PHILLPOT. Children were: James Chesterfield "Chet" SMITH, John Henry SMITH, Ellen SMITH, Steve SMITH, Joe SMITH, Lizz (Elizabeth) SMITH, Mat SMITH, Minty SMITH, Sonny (Sainia) SMITH. John
C. SMITH. He was married to Susanna HARLESS on 26 Feb 1834 in Giles County, Virginia. John
Henry SMITH
was born on
31 Aug 1855 in Carroll County, Virginia. He died on 19 Aug 1942 in Reidsville,
North Carolinia. He News Paper Farmers Almanac in 1950 in North Carolinia.
Remembers The Day His Father Was Shot During War:
One of the most familiar and fascinating Characters of North West North Carolina is a traveling Preacher, John Henry Smith, now in his eightie-sixth year. He make his home at Reidsville, Rockingham County and in spite his advanced years finds traveling helps his living. He is a member of the Primitive Baptist Little Vine Church near Hillsville, Va., and has been traveling over the Eastern part of the United States as a Preacher for the past 46 years. Above all his adventures and travels he talks freely of the day during the Civil War when his Father, a Union sympathizer, was shot and killed by his neighbors. The Smith Family lived on a 600-acre plantation in Virginia. It was there that Jack Smith the traveling preacher's Father, fed deserters from the army. He didn't believe in slavery and as the Civil War neared it's close his activities became known to members of the Virginia Home Guard. Then the fateful day came. The Home Guard, All Neighbors of the Smith Family, advanced on the plantation. They fired and the preacher's Father slumped to the ground, dying an hour later. The Union Sympathizer's cousin Dr. Bart Smith, was shot and instantly killed. Joe, a brother of the traveling preacher was shot through the knee but recovered. Smith recalled that seen as his mother was on her knees in the field over her husband who passed away only an hour later. The hatreds of the Civil War have longed disappeared. The 85 year old man recalls, but he still remembers vividly that day in 1864. He now travels "Preaching where ever God sends him" As he puts it. He has recently taken a trip to Florida. Smith had another unusual experience in his youth. He was just 13 years old when he made a chance visit to the house of a friend named White. There he saw a 2 week old baby girl in her cradle. The baby he later made his Wife-Mrs. Rhoda White Smith. He was ordained in Traveling Primative Baptist Preacher.. Post Civil War: Noah Shockley, who shot John's father, called him to his death bed to ask forgiveness. When John was ask, Did you forgive him? John replied, That's between Me, Him and the Lord. Parents: John "Jack" P. SMITH and Rebecca Arminta ASKERES. He was married to Rhoda Ann WHITE on 30 Mar 1886 in Sylvatus, Virginia. Children were: Halafair SMITH, Rebecca Armilla SMITH, Mary Lee SMITH, William Early SMITH, Herman Clouade SMITH, Chesterfield SMITH, Elsie Marie SMITH. Joseph
Jasper "Joe" SMITH was born in 1903 in Keystone, West Virginia.
He died in 1946 in Logan County, West Virginia. He was a in Coal Miner.He was married to Mary Emelene JUSTICE in 1943 in Huntington, West Virginia. Children were: Joe Ann SMITH-CURRY . Kimberly
Diane SMITH was born on 6 Jun 1968 in Walnut Creek, California. Parents:
Grant Frederick SMITH and Cynthia
Valleria HAWKS. Lena
Mae SMITH
was born on
16 Apr 1940 in Superior, West Virginia. She died on 25 May 2005 in Newton Grove,
North Carolina. She served in the military WWII in Army Navy Nurses Corp..
Parents: Early Henry SMITH and
Cathelene May JUSTICE.She was married to Elmer HALL on 30 Nov in Milan, Michigan. Children were: Cathelene Marie HALL, Candice Lorriane HALL, Elmer Henry HALL. Lillian
Ellen SMITH was born on 10 Feb 1919 in Draper, Pulaski County, Virginia.
She died in 1922 in Twin Branch, West Virginia. Parents:
William Early SMITH and Emma Josephine TRAIL.
Lizz
(Elizabeth) SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Carroll County, Virginia. She died
UNKNOWN. Parents: John "Jack" P. SMITH
and Rebecca Arminta ASKERES. Lucretia
SMITH was born on 12 Aug 1812 in Carroll County, Virginia. She died on 26
Mar 1886 in Sylvatus, Virginia. Parents: James Quincy
SMITH and Sarah (Hannah) PHILLPOT.She was married to Patric SURRATT in 1829. Lucy
Inez SMITH was born on 15 Oct 1994 in Detroit, Michigan. Parents:
Charles David SMITH and Krista NORDBERG. Marjorie
SMITH
was born on
1 Dec 1923 in Twin Branch, West Virginia. She was born on 1 Dec 1923. Parents:
William Early SMITH and Emma
Josephine TRAIL.She was married to Herbert Theodore JUSTICE on 16 Apr 1940 in Bland County, Virginia. Children were: Janice Lee JUSTICE, Herbert Theodore JUSTICE, Jewell Elizabeth JUSTICE, Alice Josephine JUSTICE , Evelyn Elsie JUSTICE, Terry Early JUSTICE, Elden Monroe JUSTICE, Jeffery Roger JUSTICE, David Keith JUSTICE.
Martin
Kendal SMITH was born on 27 Feb 1966 in Sacramento, California. He was a
in Machine Shop. Parents: Grant Frederick SMITH and
Cynthia Valleria HAWKS. Mary
Fleming SMITH was born in 1699 in Prince William County, Virginia. She died
UNKNOWN. Parents: Peter SMITH and
Elizabeth LITTLE. Mary
Lee SMITH was born on 27 Feb 1889 in Carroll County, Virginia. She died
on 24 Mar 1926. Parents: John Henry SMITH and
Rhoda Ann WHITE. Mat
SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Carroll County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN. Parents:
John "Jack" P. SMITH and
Rebecca Arminta ASKERES. Minty
SMITH was born UNKNOWN in Carroll County, Virginia. She died UNKNOWN. Parents:
John "Jack" P. SMITH and
Rebecca Arminta ASKERES. Mollie
SMITH was born in 1777 in Henry County, Virginia. She died UNKNOWN. Parents:
Daniel SMITH and Elizabeth
REEVES. Nancy
Polly SMITHShe was married to George JUSTICE on 20 Jan 1802 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. Children were: Peyton JUSTICE, Abner JUSTICE. Patricia
Ann SMITH
was born on
25 Aug 1941 in Superior, West Virginia. Parents: Early
Henry SMITH and Cathelene May JUSTICE.She was married to Crate David HALL on 11 May 1963 in Milan, Michigan. Children were: Patricia Joylin HALL, Margaret Diane HALL, Ruth Darlene HALL, Crate David HALL, Rhonda Naomi HALL, Mildred Inez HALL. Pearl
SMITH was born on 6 Oct 1917 in Mecca, Carroll County, Virginia. She died
on 6 Oct 1917 in Mecca, Carroll County, Virginia. Parents:
William Early SMITH and Emma Josephine TRAIL.
Peter
SMITH was born in 1809 in Henry County, Virginia. He served in the military
between 1861 and 1865 in Virginia. Private 26th Virginia Confederate Infantry,
Company F. He died UNKNOWN. Parents: James Quincy SMITH
and Sarah (Hannah) PHILLPOT.He was married to Charlotte MITCHELL in 1829. Peter
SMITH was born in 1755 in Fairfax County, Virginia. He served in the military
in 1776 in Virginia/Carlonia's. Being stationed on picket, fired the first shot
in the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, 17 Jan 1881. Revolutionary War Pension
#S38378. He died UNKNOWN in Montgomery County, Virginia. Parents:
Thomas SMITH and Elizabeth FLEMMING. Peter
SMITH was born in 1689 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN.
Parents: Peter SMITH and
Elizabeth LITTLE. Peter
SMITH
was born on
11 Aug 1651 in Swallowfield, Berkshire, England. He died on 29 Jun 1691 in Northumberland,
Virginia. Peter senior and Junior's Marriage, Birth, Death, and Family information/Dates
found in Latter Day Saints Family History Center IGI Files and Family Pages.
Also US and British Vital Records.He was married to Jane (Jean) BARNES on 2 Mar 1661/62 in Deal, Kent, England. Children were: Peter SMITH. Peter
SMITH was born on 27 Dec 1663 in Deal, Kent, England. He signed a will on
10 Jan 1736/37 in Probated May 12, 1741, West Moreland County, Virginia.. He
died on 12 May 1741 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Parents:
Peter SMITH and Jane (Jean) BARNES.He was married to Elizabeth LITTLE in Dec 1683 in Thatcham, Berkshire, England. Children were: Peter SMITH, James SMITH, William SMITH, Mary Fleming SMITH, Thomas SMITH, Abigail Fleming SMITH. Peter
SMITH was born on 1 Feb 1779 in Henry County, Virginia. He died UNKNOWN.
Parents: Daniel SMITH and
Elizabeth REEVES.He was married to Martha HANCOCK in May 1809. |