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Note: !Hi y'all, Here are my notes for Valentine Smith. He does have a son named George J. 1850 Springfield Township, Mahoning County census, September 14, 1850 Film 432-707 Page 372, Line 26-32 Smith, Valentine 42 PA Wagon maker $1500 Real estate Catherine 43 PA Jacob(?) J. 17 OH Margaret (?) 15 OH George J. 12 OH Sophia A. 07 OH Dickinson J. 6/12(?) OH ---- 1860 Springfield Township, Mahoning County census, June 7, 1860 Film M653-1005 Page 153B, Line 13-17 Valentine Smith 53 OH Farmer Real estate $2000 Personal $700 Catherine 53 OH G. J. -male 22 OH Amanda 17 OH Dixon 11 OH ---- 1870 Springfield Township, Mahoning County Ohio Census, New Middletown P.O., June 15, 1870 M593-1239, Page 247A, Lines 25-27 Smith Valentine 62 OH Farmer Real estate $4000 Personal $800 Catharin (sic) 62 PA Keeping house John D. 20 OH ---- Not sure if this is the right Valentine Smith but it seems likely. He was living in a Hotel in Youngstown. There were a lot of other men living in the same hotel but I didn't included them here. 1880 Census Place: Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio Source: FHL Film 1255046 National Archives Film T9-1046 Page 435C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Michael DONNAVAN Self M M W 45 IRE Occ: Hotel Keeper Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Margrett DONNAVAN Wife F M W 45 OH Occ: Keeps House Fa: OH Mo: OH Valentine SMITH Other M W W 75 OH Occ: Retired Wagon Maker Fa: BADEN Mo: BADEN ------------------------------------ Valentine Smith's family and his son Dick, 1850 Census - listed as 6 months old - Dickison J. Smith with parents 1860 Census - listed as 11 yrs. old - Dixon 1870 Census - listed as 20 yrs. old - John D. Springfield Death + Burial - Page 67 - entry reads Dick b 1850 d 1907 Father ------------------------------------- a page in Links, A History of Springfield Twp. by Mabel Davis Pg. 15, with a picture of the house (Home of Leta Faust - Once the last house on Main Street is the caption). The paragraph at the top reads, "It is of interest that at the turn of the century (1900) the home of the late Lawrence Faust and now his widow Leta was the last house in the village on the east side going north. Beyond it was the farm land, of which this house was a part, belonging to Mr. Valentine Smith. --------------------------------------
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