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Marriage: Children:
  1. Benjamin Robert Smith: Birth: ABT 1826 in Green Co., Ky..

  2. Isaac William "Ike" Smith: Birth: 17 OCT 1827 in Green Co., Ky.. Death: 7 JUN 1916

  3. Alexander W. Smith: Birth: 29 APR 1829.

  4. Susan Elizabeth Smith: Birth: 1833 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp., Mo. Death: ABT 1880 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp., Mo

  5. Lilbourn Anderson Smith: Birth: ABT 1834 in Chariton Co., MO. Death: ABT 1870

  6. George M. Smith: Birth: ABT 1836 in Chariton Co., Mo..

  7. Lucy Marilla Smith: Birth: 16 JUN 1838 in Chariton Co., Mo.. Death: 24 OCT 1922 in Chariton Co., Mo.

  8. Thomas Icasia Smith: Birth: 8 MAR 1840 in Chariton Co., Mo.. Death: 9 MAY 1926 in Chariton Co., Mo.

  9. Zemira Jane Smith: Birth: 1842 in Chariton Co., Mo.. Death: ABT 1870 in Chariton Co., Mo.

  10. Nancy Caroline Smith: Birth: 25 MAR 1844 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp., Chariton Co., Mo.. Death: 5 JUL 1934 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp., Chariton Co., Mo.


Notes
a. Note:   Obit. from May 23 or 30 of edition (1886) of the " Salisbury Press Spectator"
  A TOKEN OF RESPECT
 Mrs. Jane Smith, the wife oof Alexander Smith, died April 19th, She was born in 1804 and married in 1825, In the fall of 1830, moved to Randolph Co. and from there to Chariton Co. where she has resided ever since, seeing her posterity to the third generation. For 64 years she was a member of the Baptist Church.
 Some of her.... who put their trust in God. In her last hours she reached her hand up as if trying to get something, and being asked what she had seen, she said "Myra and her brother". They are her children that had passed away several years ago.
 She was respected by the comunity in which she lived. She was 82 years of age, leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss, but they mourn not those who have no hope. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Their sorrows are ended, the battle has been fought,and the victory won. The remains of the deceased were interred in the Bee Branch (Fitzgerald Cem.) Graveyard. A goodly number of her acquaintances were in attendance, both at the house and at the grave. The funeral was conducted by Rev. James Hise and an appropriate prayer was offered which seemed to impress many with sorrow to think they had been called to pay the last tribute of respect to their sister, and they too must soon, like her, be laid in the tomb.
 Her days of weary suffering o'er Laid she every burden down Passed over to the brighter shore,
 To wear in heaven a crown. A friend


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