Stephen Eades SMITH was born Private.(1)
He was married to Tammy Lynn CASTLEBERRY
Private.(1)
Stephen
Hamilton SMITH was born Private. Parents: Stuart
SMITH and Lisa Lynn WADSWORTH.
Stephen
Hamilton SMITH was born Private.(1)
Parents: Stuart SMITH and
Lisa Lynn WADSWORTH.
Stroup
SMITH
Stuart
SMITH was born Private.He was married to Lisa
Lynn WADSWORTH Private. Children were: Stephen
Hamilton SMITH.
Stuart
SMITH was born Private.(1)He was
married to Lisa Lynn WADSWORTH Private.
(1) Children were: Stephen Hamilton SMITH
.
Sybil
Jomen SMITH was born Private. She was a Private. She Interment Private.
She Also Known As Private. She Documentation Private. She Documentation (2)
Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She
Source (2) Private. She Source (3) Private. She Source (4) Private. She Source
(5) Private. Parents: L Wendell SMITH and
Nina Jodie MASTERS.
Temperance
Tempie SMITH was born WFT Est. 1860-1884. She died WFT Est. 1906-1972.
She was married to James Oscar CRUMPTON on 30 Oct
1901 in Clanton Chilton Co, Al..
Thomas
Freeman SMITH(103) was born on 11
Oct 1841 in Black Hawk, Carroll, Mississippi.
(14239) He died on 22 Jun 1928 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.
(14240) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 18, Ed. 1, Tree #1135, Date of
Import: Jan 2, 2000]
MO 1840 Census Cape Girardeau Co Byrd Twp T5 R71 S249 Males: 3 under 5,
1 30 to 40, Females: 1 10 to 15, 1 20 to 30.
Moved to Colombia Co Ark age 9.
ARK 1850 Census Clark Co Missouri Twp M432 R25 S224 L481 C R B age 40,
Hetty age 29, George W? age 16, Andrew J age 14, William B age 12,
Thomas B age 9, Saban(Laban?) Jasper age 5, Reuben W age 2, James M age
10, Elizabeth age 7, Parchine age 5.
ARK 1860 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp Waldren PO M653 R50 S816 L842/847 $100 PE,
Carpenter, C B R age 48, Hetta age 35, William age 21, Thomas age 18,
Elizabeth age 17, Jasper age 10, Susan age 9, Richard age 7, Matilda age
6, Sarilda age 5, Barbary age 2, Sapina age 6/12.
ARK 1870 Census Scott Co Waldren PO M593 R63 S601 L197/196 $200PE Farmer
Thomas F age 28, Haseltine age 26, Meary A age 4, James B age 2.
ARK 1880 Census Scott Co Dist 171 T9 R56 S405D L318/322 Farmer Thomas age 38,
Hazeltine age 35, Margaret Ann age 13, James B age 12, Amanda age 10,
Rachell E(mma) age 8, Ida age 5, Mallie E age 4, William C age 2.
ARK 1890 Reconstructed Census Scott Co Pg 45 Miscellaneous Petitions
Smith, Thomas F
Smith, Wm L
ARK 1900 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp Waldren T623 ED 111 S11 L210/219
Farmer Married 36 yrs 10 Births 8 Live, Thomas F age 58, Hasteltine
age 55, Emma H age 28, Francis F(ranklin) age 19, Thomas N(ewton)
age 17, Charley age 15, Willie M (GR Daughter) age 9.
ARK 1910 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp T624 ED 122 S20A/B L217 1 Marriage
of 46 yrs 15 Births 2 dead Farmer Thomas F age 68 Ark US US, Hastletine
age 60 Ms US US, Rachel E(mma) age 38, Thomas N(ewton) age 27, Willie N
(GR Daughter) age 18.
ARK 1920 Census Scott Co 26 JAN SD4 ED119 S11A L158
Smith, Thomas, owns farm mw age 78 reads writes Ms Us Tn,
Hasetletine wife FW age 74 no read or write, Ark Ms Ms,
Emma R dau FW age 46 reads writes Ark Ms Ms.
Scott Co Important Events Publication
Smith-Thomas Freeman Smith, died June 22 1928. He was born in Black Hawk Miss
October 11, 1841, moved to Columbia Co Ark at 9 years of age, and a few years
later to Scott Co. Enlisted in Co L, 2nd Kansas Calvary and served throughout
the war. Was in the battles of Poison Springs and Pea Ridge.
Married Dec 14 1865, to Hasteltine Brashier at Fort Smith, to whom was born
ten children: Amanda, J B, Emma, Ida, Mrs Mike Whitney, W C, F M, T N and
Charley.
Smith, T. F. Sgt., Co. L. 2nd Kansas Cav. b. 11 Oct 1841 Black Hawk, Ms.
d. 22 June 1928
Scott Co T. F. Smith 1878, Cororner of Scott Co pg 389
G. W. Smith 1874 Cororner of Scott Co pg 389
C. H. Bell 1882
Stone at Pearson Cemetery Thomas F Smith Sgt no dates. Visited cemetery took
pictures of stones 6-20-93. 2 Kans Cav.
Guardians Letters & Bonds Volume A
Page 239: 20 November 1902, Waldron Amount: $140
Thomas F Smith as guardian and curator of Thomas B Audas and Isaac L
Audas, Minors. (Lorenzo Dow & Amanda Audas children?)
Securities: J F Anderson T W Stone
Scott County Citizen
4 Jan 1889
Died, December 19th of peritonetis, Susan B Brasher, wife of James S Brasher,
of this county. She had been a suffer for many years. She was born about the
year 1860, and was the youngest child of Allen and Rachel Brasher. She was
married to J S Brasher on the 5th day of January, 1879. She was the mother of
six children, five of whom survive her; one having died some six year ago. She
was a devoted Christian. This I say from her pious walk, Godly conversation,
and more especially her dying declaration, which the writer was permitted to
hear. Calling her children to her she bade them, with her husband bood-bye,
saying: "I am going to rest!" She leaves a husband and childrin and
many
relatives to mourn her loss. But cheer up dear friends, your loss is her gain,
and may each of you be able to meet the summons as she did is the wish of the
writer. Thos F Smith.
Scott Co., Days Gone By, Norman Goodner
Brasher
We are 72 and 77 years of age respectively, and have resident in Scott Co
nearly all of the time for about 58 yrs past; and are well acquainted with
Allen Brasher who died in Scott Co about the year 1887, leaving a widow, Amanda
Brasher, who has since remarried and is now Amanda Shadd, and the following
named heirs, Julia Vise and George Smith; Haseltine Smith; Hiram M. Brasher;
Dora Bullock, his daughter; Cornelius Brasher; Susan Brasher, a daughter, who
died leaving 5 children: A. C. Brasher; Frona Jennings; Ola Maynard; Monroe
Brasher; and Mollie Arp; Thomas J. Brasher, a son; and John W Brasher, a son,
who died before the death of his father, leaving as his heirs: Margaret H.
Crain, Jennie Crain, Wm Brasher, Harvey Brasher, and Robert Brasher.
H A Audas--T F Smith Dec 28, 1918
Administrator's Bonds and Letters Volume A
Page 59: Administrator's Bond 26 December 1887
Thos F Smith in the amount of $700. Thos F Smith as Administrator of the estate
of Allen Brasher, deceased.
Letters of Administration 27 December 1887
Allen Brasher of Scott County died intestate on/about (day & month blank)
1887; Thos F Smith appointed Administrator of his estate.
Administrator's Bonds and Letters Volume A
Page 412: Administrator's Bond 30 June 1928
J B Smith, T N Smith, F M Smith & W C Smith in the amount of $3400.
J B Smith as Administrator of the estate of T F Smith, deceased.
Letters of Administration 11 July 1928
T F Smith of Scott Co died intestate on/about 11 June 1928; J B Smith appointed
Administrator of his estate.
Muster Roll of Co L, 2nd Kansas Cavalry, US Army-April 30 to June 30 1864.
Submitted by James Johnston and Jan B Eddleman.
In Oct of 1861 A C Davis of Wyandotte Co, Kansas, was given permission to rais
a volunteer regiment of cavalry for the US Army. Originally named the Twelfth
Kansas Volunteers from Kansas. The designation of the regiment was later
changed to Ninth Kansas Volunteers. On March 27, 1862, the organization became
by order of the governor of Kansas, the Second Kansas Cavalry.
Most of the regiment's early service was in Kansas, but by July of 1862 they
were in what was then Indian Territory (Okla). On July 26, they were in
Baxter Springs on the Quapaw Reservation, and by Aug 1 they were in Tahlequah.
They moved on to Park Hill by August 3, where "after securing the archives
and
treasure of the Cherokee Indian Nation, and being joined by John Ross,
principal Chief, and Lewis Ross treasurer, with their families and friends"
(Burke) returned to their camp at Baxter Springs. Part of the unit then
escorted the Ross party on to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
After finishing the summer on duty in Kansas and Missouri, the cavalry unit
entered Arkansas in October, where they reached Elk Horn Tavern (Pea Ridge) on
the 16th. On Oct 17 they moved to Sugar Creek and on the 18th to Cross Hollows.
The 19th saw them in Mud Creed. Having moved the Confederate pickets and
outposts twenty miles, they returned to Pea Ridge on Oct 20. The same day they
started a march to Maysville arriving there on Oct 22. The regiment was
involved in skirmishes in that area until Oct 31 when they marched to the rear
of the diviision at Spavina Creek and were paid.
In November, they were in the Bentonville area and advanced to Prairie Creek,
Brown's Mills, Rhea's Mills, Cane Hill, Dick Oliver's, Cove Creek, Cincinnati,
Boonsboro, Natural Dam, Lee's Creek, Evansville. They remained in Northwest
Arkansas area until January 1863, when they returned to Missouri. The regiment
returned to Arkansas in August, seeing duty in Indian Territory and as far
south as Perryville and Dardanelle, including Fort Smith, Waldron and
Booneville. The were also involved the the Battle of Backbone Ridge against the
forces of Confederate General Cabell.
During this winter of 1863-1864 three of the Kansas Officers, Pat Cosgrove,
Joseph Hutchinson and John O Miller were successful in recruiting another
company for the regiment from local residents. Some of these Sebastian County
men had never been in favor of secession and joined in support of the Union.
Others joined because by this time the economic situation of the area was
dreadful. Trade had been totally disrupted by the was and agriculture was
almost impossible with the confiscation of crops, supplies and farm animals by
both armies. The Union Army offered food, clothing and pay which could be used
to support families. On March 2 1864, Company L of the Second Kansas Cavalry
was officially recognized and Pat Cosgrove was appointed as its captain.
After the formation of this company, the unit was to see further action deeper
in Arkansas, moving from Fort Smith to Booneville, Rock Creek, Danville,
Fourche La Fave, South Fourche, the midle fork of the Saline River, Magnet
Cove, Midway, Arkadelphia, Antoine Creek, Okolona, Elkin's Ferry, and Sulphur
Springs where they joined General Steele in his unsuccessful Red River
Campaign. In this campaign they saw duty at Camden, Prairie de Anne, Poison
Springs and Jenkin's Ferry.
In May the unit was returned to Fort Smith, went to Fort Smith, sent to
Clarksville and again returned to Fort Smith in June where they remained for
some time. On June 15, 1864, thirteen men from Co L deserted, perhaps because
some of them had not been paid since their enrollment and some had not been
paid at all.
Companies E and L were sent in August, 1864, to Fort Gibson in Indian
Territory. While there, on Sept 16, all but twelve men of a detachment of
Companies E and L were killed by Confederate cavalry while guarding a haying
party. In Sept of 1864, the company was ordered back to Fort Smith where they
remained.
On March 18, 1865 Co H of the Second Kansas Cavalry was mustered out and the
veterans and recruits from that company were assigned to Company L. Later in
March the remainder of the men in Co E were reassigned to Captain Cosgrove's
company also.
In May of 1865, the Second was ordered to Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, where
they were mustered out of service on June 22, 1865, with Captain Pat Cosgrove,
First Lieutenaant Joseph Hutchinson and Second Lieutenant John Miller.
The following information is taken from the Muster Roll of Company L, Second
Kansas Cavalry, April 30, 1964, to June 30, 1864. All periods of enrollment
were for three years and the "last paid date:" is as of June 30, 1864.
Where
there is a question as to the name, it is followed by (?).
Thomas F Smith; enrolled 7 December 1863 at Waldron, Arkansas by Lt Cosgrove;
mustered in 26 December 1863 at Fort Smith by Maj Werd(?); last paid by Maj
Adams 31 Dec 1864; appointed Sgt from Pvt March 1 1864; pay due for use of
horse and horse equipment. Parents: .He was married to
Hasteltine BRASHER on 14 Dec 1865 in Ft Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas.
(14241) Children were:
Mary Margaret Ann SMITH, James Ben Jr SMITH
, Mollie E SMITH, Amanda
F SMITH, Rachel Emma H SMITH,
Ida SMITH, William C SMITH,
Francis Franklin M SMITH, Thomas Newton SMITH
, Charlie SMITH.
Thomas
Newton SMITH(103) was born in Mar
1883 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.(14242)
He died WFT Est. 1884-1973 in Scott, Arkansas.
(14243) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 18, Ed. 1, Tree #1135, Date of
Import: Jan 2, 2000]
ARK 1900 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp Waldren T623 ED 111 S11 L210/219
Farmer Married 36 yrs 10 Births 8 Live, Thomas F age 58, Hasteltine
age 55, Emma H age 28, Francis F(ranklin) AGE 19, Thomas N(ewton)
age 17, Charley age 15, Willie M (GR Daughter) age 9.
ARK 1910 Census Scott Co Hickman Tsp T624 ED 122 S20A/B L217 1 Marriage
of 46 yrs 10 Births 8 Live Farmer Thomas F age 68, Hastletine age 60,
Rachel E(mma) age 38, Thomas N(ewton) age 27, Willie N (GR Daughter) age
18.
Worked in dry goods store at Waldren.
Scott Co Days Gone By - Norman Goodner
"Membership list of O P Morton Post of Grand Army of the Republic Waldron.
Thomas F Smith. Age 45. Born Carroll Co Miss. Residence Waldron. Farmer.
Enlisted Dec 7, 1863. Co L 2nd Kansas Cavalry. Discharged Sergeant June 22,
1865. Wife's name "Aunt Tine"; Children: 1. Emma, 2. William C, 3.
Ben,
4. Newton, 5. Franklin, 6. Charlie.
Administrator's Bonds and Letters Volume A
Page 412: Administrator's Bond 30 June 1928
J B Smith, T N Smith, F M Smith & W C Smith in the amount of $3400.
J B Smith as Administrator of the estate of T F Smith, deceased.
Letters of Administration 11 July 1928
T F Smith of Scott Co died intestate on/about 11 June 1928; J B Smith appointed
Administrator of his estate. Parents: Thomas Freeman
SMITH and Hasteltine BRASHER.
Tincey
SMITH was born in May 1836.(14244)
(14245) She died after 1900.
(14246)
(14247)She was married to Jeramiah (Jerry)
GILLISPIE in 1856.(14248) Children
were: America GILLISPIE,
Lawrence Oliver GILLISPIE, Mary GILLISPIE,
Jeremiah Doyle GILLISPIE,
Vester GILLISPIE, Butler G. GLLLESPIE,
James Castleberry GILLISPIE, Tecoa GILLISPIE
, Dolphus Miles "Dock" GILLISPIE,
Minnie Mary GILLISPIE.
Unknown
SMITH was born WFT Est. 1897-1917. He died WFT Est. 1931-1996.He was
married to Anna Mae SHADBURN WFT Est. 1928-1961.
Unknown
SMITH
Unknown
SMITH.
Velma
Bonnell SMITH was born Private.She was married to
Donald Eugene SCHELL Private. Children were:
Donald DeWayne SCHELL, Larry Eugene SCHELL
.
Velma
Bonnell SMITH was born Private.(1)
She was married to Donald Eugene SCHELL Private.
(1) Children were:
Donald DeWayne SCHELL, Larry Eugene SCHELL
.
Viola
Christine SMITH was born on 12 Oct 1926 in Buckingham County, Virginia.
She died on 22 Aug 1955 in Richmond County, Virginia.She was married to
Barton Leslie HINKLE Private. Children were: Karen
Theresa HINKLE, Douglas Patrick HINKLE.
Wendell
SMITHHe was married to Marcia MADDOX on 31
May 1958. Children were: Wendi Karla SMITH,
Marva Cheri SMITH.
Wendi
Karla SMITH Parents: Wendell SMITH and
Marcia MADDOX.
William
B L SMITH(103) was born in 1837 in
Byrd Twnshp, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.(14249)
He died on 14 Nov 1895 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.
(14250) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 18, Ed. 1, Tree #1135, Date of
Import: Jan 2, 2000]
MO 1840 Census Cape Girardeau Co Byrd Twp T5 R71 S249 Males: 3 under 5,
1 30 to 40, Females: 1 10 to 15, 1 20 to 30.
ARK 1850 Census Clark Co Missouri Twp M432 R25 S224 L481 Smith, C R B age 40,
Hetty age 29, George W? age 16, Andrew J age 14, William B age 12,
Thomas B age 9, Saban(Laban?) Jasper age 5, Reuben W age 2, James M age
10, Elizabeth age 7, Parchine age 5.
ARK 1860 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp Waldren PO M653 R50 S816 L842/847 $100 PE,
Smith, CBR(carpenter) age 48, Hetta age 35, William age 21, Thomas age 18,
Elizabeth age 17, Jasper age 10, Susan age 9, Richard age 7, Matilda age
6, Sarilda age 5, Barbary age 2, Sapina age 6/12.
ARK 1870 Census Scott Co Waldren PO M593 R63 S601 L200/201 $320RE $330PE Farmer
Smith, William age 30 Miss, Amanda C age 27 Miss, Julie A age 3 Ark, George
M age 2 Ark, Salon M age 16 Ark-(see 1880 boarder Audas, Henry.)
Ark 1880
Ark 1890 Reconstructed Census Scott Co Pg 45 Miscellaneous Petitions
Smith, Wm L
Smith, Thomas F
Died 1895.
Scott Co Days Gone By - Norman Goodner
"William L Smith age 52 born Carroll Co Mississippi Residence Waldron Farmer
enlisted Dec 7, 1863 Co L 2nd Kansas Cavalry. Discharged June 22, 1865."
Pearson Cemetery Fund
Box 2260
Waldron, Ar 72950 Parents: .He was married to Amanda
Caroline Mandy BRASHER before 1867 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.
(14251) Children were: Julia A SMITH
, George M SMITH.
William
C SMITH(103) was born in 1878 in
Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.(14252) He
died WFT Est. 1907-1969 in Scott, Arkansas.(14253)
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 18, Ed. 1, Tree #1135, Date of Import: Jan
2, 2000]
ARK 1880 Census Scott Co Dist 171 T9 R56 S405D L318/322 Farmer Thomas age 38,
Hazeltine age 35, Margaret Ann age 13, James B age 12, Amanda age 10,
Rachell E(mma) age 8, Ida age 5, Mallie E age 4, William C age 2.
ARK 1910 Census Scott Co SD4 ED122 S5B L107/111
Smith, Wm C MW age 32 1 marriage of 8 yrs Ark Ms Ark,
Ada B FW age 32 2nd marriage of 8 yrs 1 birth 0 dead Ark Ga Ga.
Scott Co Days Gone By - Norman Goodner
"Membership list of O P Morton Post of Grand Army of the Republic Waldron.
Thomas F Smith. Age 45. Born Carroll Co Miss. Residence Waldron. Farmer.
Enlisted Dec 7, 1863. Co L 2nd Kansas Cavalry. Discharged Sergeant June 22,
1865. Wife's name "Aunt Tine"; Children: 1. Emma, 2. William C, 3.
Ben,
4. Newton, 5. Franklin, 6. Charlie.
Guardians Letters & Bonds Volume A
Page 370: 19 February 1914, Waldron Amount; $750
W C Smith as guardian of Bird Smith and Julius Smith, Minors.
Sureties: J M Winters E L Smith E L Galimore
Administrator's Bonds and Letters Volume A
Page 412: Administrator's Bond 30 June 1928
J B Smith, T N Smith, F M Smith & W C Smith in the amount of $3400.
J B Smith as Administrator of the estate of T F Smith, deceased.
Letters of Administration 11 July 1928
T F Smith of Scott Co died intestate on/about 11 June 1928; J B Smith appointed
Administrator of his estate.
Smith, W C, 24, of Waldron, to Ada B Evatt, 24, of Greenridge, on 3 November
1901. Page 51. Marriage Book C 1901-1908 Scott Co Arkansas.
Muster Roll of Co L, 2nd Kansas Cavalry, US Army-April 30 to June 30 1864.
Submitted by James Johnston and Jan B Eddleman.
In Oct of 1861 A C Davis of Wyandotte Co, Kansas, was given permission to rais
a volunteer regiment of cavalry for the US Army. Originally named the Twelfth
Kansas Volunteers from Kansas. The designation of the regiment was later
changed to Ninth Kansas Volunteers. On March 27, 1862, the organization became
by order of the governor of Kansas, the Second Kansas Cavalry.
Most of the regiment's early service was in Kansas, but by July of 1862 they
were in what was then Indian Territory (Okla). On July 26, they were in
Baxter Springs on the Quapaw Reservation, and by Aug 1 they were in Tahlequah.
They moved on to Park Hill by August 3, where "after securing the archives
and
treasure of the Cherokee Indian Nation, and being joined by John Ross,
principal Chief, and Lewis Ross treasurer, with their families and friends"
(Burke) returned to their camp at Baxter Springs. Part of the unit then
escorted the Ross party on to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
After finishing the summer on duty in Kansas and Missouri, the cavalry unit
entered Arkansas in October, where they reached Elk Horn Tavern (Pea Ridge) on
the 16th. On Oct 17 they moved to Sugar Creek and on the 18th to Cross Hollows.
The 19th saw them in Mud Creed. Having moved the Confederate pickets and
outposts twenty miles, they returned to Pea Ridge on Oct 20. The same day they
started a march to Maysville arriving there on Oct 22. The regiment was
involved in skirmishes in that area until Oct 31 when they marched to the rear
of the diviision at Spavina Creek and were paid.
In November, they were in the Bentonville area and advanced to Prairie Creek,
Brown's Mills, Rhea's Mills, Cane Hill, Dick Oliver's, Cove Creek, Cincinnati,
Boonsboro, Natural Dam, Lee's Creek, Evansville. They remained in Northwest
Arkansas area until January 1863, when they returned to Missouri. The regiment
returned to Arkansas in August, seeing duty in Indian Territory and as far
south as Perryville and Dardanelle, including Fort Smith, Waldron and
Booneville. The were also involved the the Battle of Backbone Ridge against the
forces of Confederate General Cabell.
During this winter of 1863-1864 three of the Kansas Officers, Pat Cosgrove,
Joseph Hutchinson and John O Miller were successful in recruiting another
company for the regiment from local residents. Some of these Sebastian County
men had never been in favor of secession and joined in support of the Union.
Others joined because by this time the economic situation of the area was
dreadful. Trade had been totally disrupted by the was and agriculture was
almost impossible with the confiscation of crops, supplies and farm animals by
both armies. The Union Army offered food, clothing and pay which could be used
to support families. On March 2 1864, Company L of the Second Kansas Cavalry
was officially recognized and Pat Cosgrove was appointed as its captain.
After the formation of this company, the unit was to see further action deeper
in Arkansas, moving from Fort Smith to Booneville, Rock Creek, Danville,
Fourche La Fave, South Fourche, the midle fork of the Saline River, Magnet
Cove, Midway, Arkadelphia, Antoine Creek, Okolona, Elkin's Ferry, and Sulphur
Springs where they joined General Steele in his unsuccessful Red River
Campaign. In this campaign they saw duty at Camden, Prairie de Anne, Poison
Springs and Jenkin's Ferry.
In May the unit was returned to Fort Smith, went to Fort Smith, sent to
Clarksville and again returned to Fort Smith in June where they remained for
some time. On June 15, 1864, thirteen men from Co L deserted, perhaps because
some of them had not been paid since their enrollment and some had not been
paid at all.
Companies E and L were sent in August, 1864, to Fort Gibson in Indian
Territory. While there, on Sept 16, all but twelve men of a detachment of
Companies E and L were killed by Confederate cavalry while guarding a haying
party. In Sept of 1864, the company was ordered back to Fort Smith where they
remained.
On March 18, 1865 Co H of the Second Kansas Cavalry was mustered out and the
veterans and recruits from that company were assigned to Company L. Later in
March the remainder of the men in Co E were reassigned to Captain Cosgrove's
company also.
In May of 1865, the Second was ordered to Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, where
they were mustered out of service on June 22, 1865, with Captain Pat Cosgrove,
First Lieutenaant Joseph Hutchinson and Second Lieutenant John Miller.
The following information is taken from the Muster Roll of Company L, Second
Kansas Cavalry, April 30, 1964, to June 30, 1864. All periods of enrollment
were for three years and the "last paid date:" is as of June 30, 1864.
Where
there is a question as to the name, it is followed by (?).
Smith, William S; enrolled 7 Dec 1863 in Waldron by Lt Cosgroge; mustered in
16
Dec 1863 in Fort Smith by Maj Werd(?); last paid 31 Dec 1863 by Maj Adams; pay
due for use of horse and horse equipment to Feb 1864. Parents:
Thomas Freeman SMITH and Hasteltine BRASHER
.He was married to Ada B EVATT on 3 Nov 1901
in Greenridge, Scott, Arkansas.(14254)
William
Green SMITH was born WFT Est. 1811-1839.
(14255) He died WFT Est. 1817-1918.
(14256) Parents: James SMITH and
Eliza CLEVELAND.
Willie
Mae SMITH Adopted(103) was born in
May 1891 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.(14257)
She died WFT Est. 1892-1985.(14258)
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 18, Ed. 1, Tree #1135, Date of Import: Jan
2, 2000]
ARK 1900 Census Scott Co Hickman Twp Waldren T623 ED 111 S11 L210/219
Farmer Married 36 yrs 10 Births 8 Live, Thomas F age 58, Hasteltine
age 55, Emma H age 28, Francis F(ranklin) AGE 19, Thomas N(ewton)
age 17, Charley age 15, Willie M (GR Daughter) age 9.
(Married Shadd in 1902)
ARK 1910 Census Scott Co Hickman Tsp T624 ED 122 S20A/B L217 1 Marriage
of 46 yrs 10 Births 8 Live Farmer Thomas F age 68, Hastletine age 60,
Rachel E(mma) age 38, Thomas N(ewton) age 27, Willie N (GR Daughter) age
18.
ARK 1920 Census Scott Co 26 JAN SD4 ED119 S11A L158
????
No one knew her father.
Granny Robinson said Mae came to visit frequently and called. She was known for
growing flowers and gathered wild plants to put in her yard which was a maze
of
paths through the plants. Parents: S L SHADD and
Rachel Emma H SMITH.
Dorothy
May SMITHART was born Private.(1)
Parents: Unknown SMITHART and
Lula B. ANTHONY.
Tommy
Pearl SMITHART was born about 1898.(1)
He died WFT Est. 1899-1988.(1) Parents:
Unknown SMITHART and
Lula B. ANTHONY.
Unknown
SMITHART was born about 1875.(1) He
died WFT Est. 1903-1966.(1)He was married
to Lula B. ANTHONY about 1896.
(1) Children were: Tommy Pearl SMITHART
, Dorothy May SMITHART.
Liza
SMITHERMAN was born between 1864 and 1884. She died between 1885 and 1968.
She was married to James Monroe NIX between 1885
and 1918.
Mary
Essie SMITHERMAN was born on 22 Mar 1884 in Randolph, Bibb County, Alabama.
She died on 15 May 1920 in Jemison, Chilton County, Alabama.She was married
to Unknown HAYES between 1897 and 1909 in Jemison,
Chilton County, Alabama. Children were: Nettie May
HAYES, Jewel Gladass HAYES,
William Elisha HAYES.
She was married to John P
ATCHISON WFT Est. 1897-1916. Children were: Virgle
ATCHISON, Howell ATCHISON,
Mary Lee ATCHISON, John David ATCHISON,
Dick ATCHISON.
Thomas
Decator SMITHERMAN was born WFT Est. 1844-1871. He died WFT Est. 1894-1958.
He was married to Anna GIBSON on 20 Feb 1889 in
Clanton Chilton Co, Al..
Cornelia
Frances SMITHSON was born on 10 Jun 1827.
(14259) She died on 10 Oct 1888.(14260)
She was married to John Cobbs MURRELL in
Mar 1850 in Virginia.(14261) Children
were: Edgar A. MURRELL,
Walter Triplett MURRELL, William M. MURRELL
, John Cobbs MURRELL.
Martha
SMOCK was born WFT Est. 1810-1830.(14262)
She died WFT Est. 1845-1914.(14263)
She was married to Isom COFFEY WFT Est.
1845-1879.(14264)
Daniel
F. SMYER
???
SMYTHE was born WFT Est. 1854-1878.(14265)
She died WFT Est. 1900-1967.(14266)
She was married to Richard Gailliard DUNWODY
on 5 Feb 1895.(14267) Children were:
Harry Franklin DUNWODY,
Gailliard DUNWODY.
Peggy
SNEAD was born WFT Est. 1776-1798.(14268)
She died WFT Est. 1819-1887.(14269)
She was married to Elijah STAPP on 7 Feb
1814.(14270)
Donald
E SNEDDON was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He
Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private.
He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2)
Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private.
Annie
Lou SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED and
Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
Bertha
Ellen SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED
and Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
Charles
Wesley SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED
and Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
Emma
B. SNEED.
Jessie
David SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED
and Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
John
Benjamin SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED
and Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
Ruben
William SNEED. Parents: William Victor SNEED
and Martha Elizabeth ISBELL.
William
Victor SNEED. Children were: John Benjamin SNEED
, Jessie David SNEED,
Bertha Ellen SNEED, Annie Lou SNEED,
Ruben William SNEED, Charles Wesley SNEED.
Elizabeth
SNELL was born WFT Est. 1772-1808.(14271)
(14272)
(14273) She died WFT Est. 1793-1866.
(14274)(14275) She died
WFT Est. 1793-1888.(14276)She was
married to Richard RANSOM WFT Est. 1793-1839.
(14277)
(14278)(14279)
Sally
SNELL was born WFT Est. 1772-1808.(14280)
(14281)
(14282) She died WFT Est. 1793-1866.
(14283)(14284) She died
WFT Est. 1793-1888.(14285)She was
married to Alfred RANSOM WFT Est. 1793-1839.
(14286)
(14287)(14288)
Sarah
SNELL was born WFT Est. 1806-1826.(14289)
She died WFT Est. 1841-1910.(14290)
She was married to John CASSELBERRY WFT
Est. 1841-1875.(14291)
Betty
Frances SNELSONShe was married to Tommy Theodore
TATRO on 10 Dec 1962. Children were: Roberta Lynn
TATRO, Donna Irene TATRO.
Sandra
Susan SNELSON was born Private.She was married to
Lynn Anthony YAKLIN Private. Children were: Marshall
Peter YAKLIN.
Ann
SNIDER was born WFT Est. 1862-1887.(14292)
She died WFT Est. 1916-1975.(14293)
She was married to Andrew James INNESS
on 8 Jun 1898 in Shelby, NE.(14294)
Children were: Leonard INNESS,
John INNESS, George INNESS,
Dorothy INNESS.
Ida
SNIDER died in 1941 in Georgia.She was married to
James David HUMPHREY in 1900. Children were: Robert
Olen HUMPHREY, Ida Rossa HUMPHREY.
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