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  1. Thomas Washington Smith: Birth: 11 NOV 1835 in Albemarle County, VA. Death: 16 JUN 1905 in Chase City, Mecklenburg County, VA, Buried Woodland Cemetery

  2. Anna Maria Smith: Birth: 06 AUG 1837 in Albemarle County, VA. Death: 1863 in VA, Unmarried

  3. Edward Oscar Smith: Birth: 1838 in Albemarle County, VA. Death: 1838 in Albemarle County, VA, Died at Birth

  4. Jane Eliza "Jennie" Smith: Birth: 26 JUN 1839 in Albemarle County, VA. Death: 07 APR 1870 in Independence, Washington County, TX (Obit in May 26, 1870 Religious Herald, Richmond, VA) Died of Consumption (TB)

  5. George Edward "Ned" Smith: Birth: 16 MAY 1842 in Albemarle County, VA (Tombstone date - May 16, 1842) (Bible record - May 16, 1841). Death: 28 FEB 1900 in Frisco (formerly Lebanon), Collin County, TX, Buried Rowlett Cemetery


Notes
a. Note:   RALLS-YATES BIBLE
 Owner: Bertie R. Yates Rt. 2, Box 180, Victoria, Va. 23974
 BIRTHS of Children of Charles and Maria Ralls
 Sarah Emily Ralls 4/71/1814
  BIRTHS
 Thomas W. Smith, son of William and Sarah Smith, 11/11/1835
 Anna Maria Smith 8/6/1857
 Edward Oscar Smith ---
 Jane Eliza Smith, dau. of William and Sarah Smith, 6/26/1339
 George Edward Smith 5/16/1841
 MARRIAGES
 William Smith to Sarah Ralls 9/1/1834
 William Smith to Mary P. Wallace 5/6/1846
 DEATHS
 Sarah Emily Smith, wife of William, 7/24/1844, aged 30 yrs.
 Source: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/a/l/Gordon-Corey-Ralls-Califo rnia/BOOK-0001/0003-0007.html
  Religious Herald, Richmond, VA
 Aug 29, 1844
 Departed this life, July 25, 1844, in the 30th year of her age, Mrs. Sarah Smith, consort of Wm. Smith of Albemarle, Va. Consumption was the disease which carried her off by slow degrees. Mrs. Smith had connected herself with no church. She, however, had been under serious impressions for several years. Her friends indulged hope of her conversion, yet she was tremblingly afraid to make an open profession. It remained for the displays of God's grace to be witnessed in her last hours. She then was enabled to trust in the Saviour--her prospects beyond the tomb were then brightened, and her heart filled with love and peace,-- In an ecstacy of joy, few hours before her spirit was wrafted in the regions of bliss, she expressed great confidence in God. Her "soul magnified the Lord, and her Spirit rejoiced in God her Saviour." In the death of this estimable lady, a husband is bereaved of a wife, and four children of a mother.
 We "sorrow not, even as others which have no hope."
 J. H. F.
 Transcribed by Hazel Smith Bonner



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