Smith James Madison

Context

Smith James Madison Smith Andrew Mackley Selenor Mackley John Hendrickson Nancy Jane Smith Minnie May Smith John Jackson Smith Andrew John Smith Maud Smith Bertha Viola

Parents

Father Date of Birth Mother Date of Birth
 Smith Andrew 11.02.1811  Mackley Selenor 01.02.1816

Partners & Children

Partners Date of Birth Children
 Hendrickson Nancy Jane 1842  Smith Minnie May
 Smith John Jackson
 Smith Andrew John
 Smith Maud
 Smith Bertha Viola

Events

Event Type Date Place Country Description
Birth 09.10.1839 Jackson Co., Ohio
Death 14.04.1913 Wapello Co., Iowa

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Notes

JAMES M. SMITH, son of Andrew and Selenor (Mackley) Smith, was born in Jackson county, Ohio, October 9, 1839. His father was born in Kentucky in 1811, and emigrated to Jackson county, Ohio, early in life. In 1842 he moved to Indiana, and in 1845 emigrated to Iowa, where he engaged in farming. He came to Buffalo county, Nebr., in 1882, where he has since resided. He has been an active member of the United Brethren church for fifty years. His father was a native of South Carolina and was of Irish descent. He died in 1850. The maternal grandfather, John Mackley, was born in Virginia and was of Dutch descent.

He also died in 1850. His wife was a Pennsylvanian by birth, and died in 1842. James M. Smith was a strong Union man during the dark days of the rebellion, and enlisted November 2, 1864, in the Thirteenth regiment, Iowa infantry, and went immediately to the front. He participated in the battle of Nashville, and also in the terrible struggle at Decatur, Ala. He served under Gen. Thomas during most of his service and was mustered out at Davenport, Iowa, June 20, 1865. After he returned from the service he continued to farm in Iowa for ten years, then emigrated to Buffalo county, Nebr., in 1874, and took a homestead in the southern part of Thornton township, built a sod house and began breaking sod preparatory to planting his first crop. The country was or seemed like, one vast barren waste, inhabited only by wild beasts; antelope and deer were plenty, and one only had to go a short distance north of where Mr. Smith now resides to see herds of elk. The first year he planted considerable corn and had splendid prospects for a crop, but the grasshoppers came along by and by and soon destroyed every hope of raising any corn that year. Mr. Smith, however was not discouraged and the year following planted and succeeded in raising a good crop. His experience the third year, however, was simply a repetition of he first his entire prospect of a crop being destroyed by the grasshoppers. Even this did not wholly discourage him, for he had great faith in the future of the country and was determined to stay and give it another trial. He did so and has never experienced a failure of crop since. He was formerly the owner of two hundred and forty acres of choice land, but has just presented each of his sons with a deed for eighty acres. Mr. Smith was elected supervisor of Thornton township in 1888 and filled the office with entire satisfaction to all his constituents. Mr. Smith was united in marriage, September 27, 1862, to Miss Nancy Hendrickson. There were born to this union five children, namely - Minnie May, born July 27, 1863 (deceased); John J., born May 20, 1866 ; Andrew, born December 16, 1869 (married Hattie Carter); Maud, born March 6, 1872 (wife of Presley Clark), and Bertha Viola, born Sept. 11, 1876. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith are active and devoted members of the United Brethren church.

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Kinships

Name Degree of KinshipDate of BirthPlace of BirthDate of DeathPlace of Death
Partners
Hendrickson Nancy JaneWife1842Kentucky18.05.1930
Children
Carter Linnus SadieDaughter in-law
Clark Presley Son in-law
Cruitt Robert Son in-law
Smith Minnie May Daughter27.07.1863
Smith John Jackson Son20.05.1866
Smith Andrew John Son23.11.1869Ottumwa, Wapello Co., Iowa19.07.1934Denver, Colorado
Smith Maud Daughter06.03.1872
Carter Hattie MaudeDaughter in-law06.09.1872Aurora, Kane Co., Illinois12.12.1943Cove Orchard, Oregon
Smith Bertha Viola Daughter11.09.1876
Grandchild
Smith Howard Clearence Grandson26.03.1892Kearney, Bufalo Co., Nebraska28.02.1971Martinez, CA
French Maime LillianGranddaughter in-law02.06.1900Harvard, Clay Co., Nebraska27.01.1961Petaluma, California
Great Grandchildren
Smith Lloyd Jay Great Grandson05.03.1924Veteran, Goshen Co., Wyoming19.08.1995Reno, Nv
Siblings
Smith Henry BrotherFEB 1834FEB 1834
Smith Lavina Sister24.03.1835
Smith John Brother21.03.183702.04.1863Civil War
Smith Emeline Sister08.11.1841
Smith A. Wayne Brother08.03.1844
Smith Martha A. Sister14.08.1846
Smith Columbus C. Brother29.12.1848
Smith Albert P. Brother18.08.1851
Smith M. David Brother15.03.1854
Parents
Smith Andrew Father11.02.1811Kentucky08.04.1901
Mackley Selenor Mother01.02.181614.03.1893
Grandparents
Mackley John Grandfather