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1. Title:   Noblesville Daily Ledger, Noblesville, IN [02APR2004]
Page:   June 7, 1968, p2c2
2. Title:   Society of Indiana Pioneers 1992 [25MAY2004]
Page:   p. 51
Publication:   Name: Board of Governors; Date: 1992;
3. Title:   Noblesville Daily Ledger, Noblesville, IN [02JUL2004]
Page:   January 14, 1942, p1c6
4. Title:   Letter from Robert E. Burton, 01 May 2003 [24MAY2003]
5. Title:   1940 US Census [02APR2012]
6. Title:   James Eli and Amanda Smith's Notes written upon the "Letter from William N. & Fern Smith, 22 Dec 1966" [27DEC2002]
7. Title:   Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959
Page:   Source medium: electronic 24MAR2012
8. Title:   CORRESPONDENCE
Page:   Source medium: original MAY1999

Notes
a. Note:   --- James Eli and Amanda Smith's notes written upon the "Letter from William N. & Fern Smith, 22 Dec 1966."
 ..."Daniel & Abigal buried at Spicwood Smith...Burgess -- Smith//one daughter "Edith" "No children"...William Nelson Smith//5 children [that lived to majority]...Elizabeth (Smith) Denny// 2 boys 1 girl "I [James Eli Smith] think"...George Dewey Smith//Died Nov 26 or 27, 1965 no children...Forest --- Smith//no children..."
 ...Ellipses separate each incident of notes. The name in the original letter is given first//the note associated with it follows the double forward slash. Some notes were written where they would not be associated with a name. Parentheses are shown as they were in the letter. Brackets contain clarifying information. (see Daniel Smith 1807-1893 for complete notes.) JDS
 --- "Jim and Dan [Smith]: Joan volunteered over several years at the Monroe Co., Historical Society genealogy library. She served as chair of the Library section of the Society at one time...Joan salvaged [from destruction] this one [Bible], after leaving a xerox copy of the genealogy pages at the Library...I don't think Joan ever was able to establish the exact relationship...The only name I recognize is Roy Estle, who I believe, lived at Muncie, or at least we visited him there at somebody's house, probably about 1939 -- before we were married...[signed] Bob Burton"
 INDIANA, MARRIAGES, 1811-1959 >
 Name, Notes/Quotes, Spouse, Marriage, Variant Spelling, Residence
 --- "GROOM: Robert E Burton...BRIDE: Mary Joan Smith...DATE OF LICENSE: 11 May 1940 COUNTY OF LICENSE: Hamilton DATE OF MARRIAGE: 26 May 1940 PLACE OF MARRIAGE: , Hamilton, Indiana..."
 :::::CORRESPONDENCE
 Name, Notes/Quotes, Variant Spelling, Residence, Post Office, Spouse, Approved
 --- "...April 27, 1999...Bob (and) Joan [Burton]...Dear Dan [Smith] and Family: As we promised, we are sending you the pages from Joan's various DAR applications which show the lineage from her to the Revolutionary War patriot and those which describe the nature of their services. Her original application was based on John Mills; the four approved supplemental applications were for Nicholas Barker, Matthew Osborne, Jr. (Osborn), Benjamin Pickett (Piggott), and Thomas Jessup. The supplemental application for Isaac White has not yet been submitted, but its approval should be almost automatic. There may even be others. We think there is a Dale and possibly a Billingsley and others, but we have not found the necessary information to document them. Both DAR and SAR have recognized the services of 'patriots' as well as those who were in the military. Joan's approved ancestors all were Quakers who did not bear arms, but they supported the cause by providing supplies, furnishing money, providing aid for injured soldiers, etc. Patriots also include those on various local committees, in Congress, editors who spoke out against the British, etc. You will note that the first five generations on all six applications are the same. From there on names are of Anna Cordelia Jessup's parents and various grandparents and great grandparents. Blood descendants of these people are eligible for membership, including you, your father, and your children. We have copies of all the documentation which verifies the information on the applications...We enjoyed our visit and were especially pleased to see how far your mother has come. It's a slow process, but she seems to be on the right road. Love, [signed]" [Letter heading includes (Robert E. Burton...Bloomington, Indiana...). The letter came with a rudimentary, handwritten, partial pedigree and six partial DAR applications in a small, metal-clasp envelope that has no address, return address, nor postage upon it. I believe it was hand delivered later, possibly in May, to my father who then gave it to me. JDS] [MAY1999, letter]



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