John Matt * Smith was born on 15 October 1883 in Kentucky, United States.126 He died on 10 October 1969 at the age of 85 in Conv. Hosp. in Oak Forest, IL..126

Spouse: Bertha Naomi * Zachary. Bertha Naomi * Zachary and John Matt * Smith were married on 8 April 1906 in Pickett County, Tennessee, United States.126 Children were: Grace Opal * Smith, John Miller Smith, George Webster * Smith, Issac Denton (Ike) * Smith, Edward Rexall Smith, Neva May Smith, Clifford Howard Smith, Roy Lee Smith, Everett Paul Smith, Martha Lucille "Cici" Smith.


John Miller Smith was born on 4 May 1908.126 He died on 1 July 1961 at the age of 53 in Beloit, WI.126 Parents: John Matt * Smith and Bertha Naomi * Zachary.

Spouse: Helen Noreen Peacock. Children were: John William Smith, James Edward Smith, Joyce Ellen Smith.


John W Smith (private).

Spouse: Crystal Hatton.


John William Smith (private).126 Parents: John Miller Smith and Helen Noreen Peacock.

Spouse: Judy Elaine Schaefer. Children were: Brian Jonathan Smith, Bradley James Smith, Jennifer Marie Smith.


Jonathan Smith was born WFT Est. 1816-1845.55 He died WFT Est. 1870-1930.55

Children were: Adline Smith.


Jonathan Smith was born WFT Est. 1804-1824.66 He died WFT Est. 1838-1910.66

Spouse: Jane Mayfield. Jane Mayfield and Jonathan Smith were married WFT Est. 1835-1868.66


Jonathan Lee Smith (private).21 Parents: Coba Lee 'Squirrel Foot' Smith and June 'Drifting Snow' Lanning.

Spouse: Teresa Dawn Westlake. Children were: Jennifer Diane Whispering Wind Smith, Ian Nicholas Gray Wolf Smith.


Joseph "Joe" SMITH65 was born about 1809. Lived in Wysor Valley near Honaker.
- Some Descendants of John Counts of Glade Hollow by Elihu Jasper
Sutherland Parents: James SMITH and Sarah "Sallie" COUNTS.


Joshua SMITH65 was born in 1830. He died on 7 December 1926 at the age of 96. He was buried in Kiser Cem., Toms Creek, VA. They moved from Russell to Dickenson Co., only to move later to
Coeburn, VA.
He was a farmer and coal miner. - The Musick Book by Egbert S. Musick,
1978. Parents: James SMITH and Sarah "Sallie" COUNTS.


Joyce Ellen Smith (private).126 Parents: John Miller Smith and Helen Noreen Peacock.


Judy Smith (private).126 Parents: Roy Lee Smith and Eleanor Blair.


Julia Anne Smith (private).50 Parents: James Kelly Smith and Lula Mae Gough.

Spouse: John David Jones. Children were: Yvonne Renee Jones.


Justina Smith (private).55 Parents: Charles Smith and Della Staton.


Kassandra Elizabeth SMITH (private). Parents: Mark William SMITH and SMITH.


KATE SMITH (private).45 Parents: ERNEST ELDRED SMITH and NANCY "NAN" PETERS.

Spouse: WAYNE SMITH. Children were: Living SMITH, Living SMITH.


Katherine Elaine SMITH92 was born on 1 December 1981. She died on 2 December 1981 at the age of 0. The ancestors and descendants of Robert Anthony and Amanda Jane (Hendon) WRIGHT
and the ancestors and descendants of James Franklin and Sallie Jho (Bowlin) ADAMS
I have used 1915 as the the cutoff date for listing births. Parents: Mark William SMITH and SMITH.


Kelly Smith (private).

Spouse: Carol Jean Lennie. Children were: Timothy Byron Smith.


Kenneth A Smith (private). Parents: Alfred Smith and Jean Huddleston.


Kenneth Norman SMITH (private). Parents: Robert Norman SMITH and SMITH.


Keya Rena Smith (private).70 Parents: Paul Smith and Donna Lee Bogue.


Larry Smith (private).

Spouse: Amy Burttram.


Larry E. Smith (private).

Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Kuhlman.


Laura SMITH (private).

Spouse: Albert Marion SHAW. Children were: Jesse Edwin SHAW, Hazel SHAW, Nelson SHAW, Gertrude SHAW.


Lawrence Alexander Smith50 was born on 28 November 1895 in Cherokee Co., SC.50 He died on 16 April 1976 at the age of 80 in Spartanburg Co., SC.50

Spouse: Bertha Mae Groce. Bertha Mae Groce and Lawrence Alexander Smith were married on 26 September 1925 in Spartanburg Co., SC.50 Children were: Harry Kenneth "HKS" Smith, Peggy Lou Smith, Peggy Lou Smith.


Leah (Pinky) E Smith1086 was born on 11 February 1871 in Louisville, Ky..1086 She appeared in the census on 19 January 1920 in Louisville, Kentucky.1086 She appeared in the census on 11 April 1930 in Louisville, Kentucky.1086 Leah died on 18 January 1939 at the age of 67 in Louisville, Ky..1086 I loved my grandmother. Most week ends I spent with them on Hepburn Ave. My great grandfather George Lawrence Smith built the house. It was listed in the magazine Louisville Today. When I visited the house with my grandson Andrew Skylar Crush the fireplaces looked in as excellent condition as when I was there. The original cut glass front doors are still there today August 23 , 2004. Six fireplaces graced the house. In the living room was a white marble fireplace carved of Ben Hur and his chariot. All the door locks were of rose gold and never needed polishing. They have the original keys.
My grandmother loved to write. Each day she would lock the door and write stories, poems or meditate. One time she smoked a Lapalina cigar so she could write in twenty five words or less why it was great. When a large box of Peter Paul Mounds arrived as a prize we were delighted. To my knowledge she did not sew. I was fascinated when she would dress in long dresses to go to the Eastern Star Meetings. It was quite a feat to put on the corset that was laced up the middle of your body containing long white strings.
In those times young ladies went to finishing school in Louisville. My grandmother went to a Mrs. Nold's school. How far it went in education I do not know. She spoke perfect English, had perfect manners. She always had a maid to cook and clean. I remember Virginia that serves us in the huge dining room. Only on Thursday night did we venture into the kitchen. A large iron skillet had hash always prepared for us. Never did she drive a car.
Now I find myself wondering what she did all day without transportation and without house work. . How I wish we had talked about her early childhood and parents.
On Friday nights we would walk to the Baxter Theater. She endured Tarzan ,Buck Rogers and all the early Westerns and never complained. When she was so ill in a darkened room how I wish I had gone in to sit at her bedside.
As I have some antiques that came down from her parents there is not a day I am not aware of her presence. If a strange noise happens in the house I always repeat her phrase, "Any spirits here please knock twice". As always I listen now as I listen then. She was open to spirits. People only chewed gum in the privacy of their bedroom. In case of a thunderstorm we headed to a bedroom with feather beds.


I loved my grandmother. Most week ends I spent with them on Hepburn Ave. My great grandfather George Lawrence Smith built the house. It was listed in the magazine Louisville Today. When I visited the house with my grandson Andrew Skylar Crush the fireplaces looked in as excellent condition as when I was there. The original cut glass front doors are still there today August 23 , 2004. Six fireplaces graced the house. In the living room was a white marble fireplace carved of Ben Hur and his chariot. All the door locks were of rose gold and never needed polishing. They have the original keys.
My grandmother loved to write. Each day she would lock the door and write stories, poems or meditate. One time she smoked a Lapalina cigar so she could write in twenty five words or less why it was great. When a large box of Peter Paul Mounds arrived as a prize we were delighted. To my knowledge she did not sew. I was fascinated when she would dress in long dresses to go to the Eastern Star Meetings. It was quite a feat to put on the corset that was laced up the middle of your body containing long white strings.
In those times young ladies went to finishing school in Louisville. My grandmother went to a Mrs. Nold's school. How far it went in education I do not know. She spoke perfect English, had perfect manners. She always had a maid to cook and clean. I remember Virginia that serves us in the huge dining room. Only on Thursday night did we venture into the kitchen. A large iron skillet had hash always prepared for us. Never did she drive a car.
Now I find myself wondering what she did all day without transportation and without house work. . How I wish we had talked about her early childhood and parents.
On Friday nights we would walk to the Baxter Theater. She endured Tarzan ,Buck Rogers and all the early Westerns and never complained. The cost of the movie was ten cents.
. If you had a lucky ticket you went up on the stage at intermission and were given a huge bag of groceries. We always walked. One time a bird pooped on her glasses. She looked up in the sky and said "For the rich you sing."

When she was so ill in a darkened room how I wish I had gone in to sit at her bedside. She took off her diamond ring and gave it to me. My younger daughter, Chris, now wears it in another mounting with my engagement ring and a saffire.
As I have some antiques that came down from her parents there is not a day I am not aware of her presence. If a strange noise happens in the house I always repeat her phrase, "Any spirits here please knock twice". As always I listen now as I listen then. She was open to spirits. People only chewed gum in the privacy of their bedroom. In case of a thunderstorm we headed to a bedroom with feather beds.
. If you had a lucky ticket you went up on the stage at intermission and were given a huge bag of groceries. We always walked. One time a bird pooped on her glasses. She looked up in the sky and said "For the rich you sing."

. If you had a lucky ticket you went up on the stage at intermission and were given a huge bag of groceries. We always walked. One time a bird pooped on her glasses. She looked up in the sky and said "For the rich you sing."
Parents: George Lawrence Smith and Telitha Augustine Russell.

Spouse: Richard Mann Jones. Leah (Pinky) E Smith and Richard Mann Jones obtained a marriage license on 21 January 1899 in Louisville, Kentucky.1086 They1086 were married on 23 January 1899 in Louisville, Ky..1086 Children were: Helen Atwood Jones, Helen Atwood Jones Lancaster.


Leroy Smith (private).

Spouse: Thelma Louise Huddleston. Children were: Mary Susan Smith, Linda Diane Smith, Milton Leroy Smith.


Lester Clemon Smith (private). Parents: Clemon Cicero Smith and Jesse Ophelia Burtram.


Lillian Smith (private). Parents: Robert Lee (Bob) Smith and Octavia Lavenia (Doll) Mansell.


Lillian Smith1086 was born in Louisville, Kentucky.1086 She died 16 months old (23rd of month) in Louisville, Kentucky Cave Hill Cemetery.1086 Parents: George Lawrence Smith and Telitha Augustine Russell.


LILLIAN SMITH (private).45 Parents: ERNEST ELDRED SMITH and NANCY "NAN" PETERS.

Children were: Living SMITH.


Lilly M. Smith (private).

Spouse: Herschel B. Bertram. Children were: Eugene Bertram, William Bertram, Norene Bertram, James Bertram, George H. Bertram, Clyde Kenneth Bertram.


Linda Smith (private). Parents: Oliver Smith and Euphemia Gross.


Linda Diane Smith (private). Parents: Leroy Smith and Thelma Louise Huddleston.

Spouse: Timothy Wayne Matney. Children were: Timothy Lee Matney, Paul Michael Matney.


Linda Sue Smith (private).

Spouse: Garry Guy See. Children were: Kimberly Dawn See, Sonya Jo See.


Living Smith (private).

Spouse: Dewey A. Copeland.


Living Smith (private).

Spouse: Thomas Everett Atchison. Children were: Living Atchison.


Living Smith (private).

Spouse: Living Marsh. Children were: Living Marsh.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: ERNEST ELDRED SMITH and NANCY "NAN" PETERS.

Spouse: R.J. LEWIS. Children were: Living LEWIS.

Spouse: Living GRIGGS. Children were: Living GRIGGS.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: ERNEST ELDRED SMITH and NANCY "NAN" PETERS.

Spouse: Living McKINNEY. Children were: Living SMITH.

Spouse: Living OLIVER. Children were: Living SMITH.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: WAYNE SMITH and KATE SMITH.

Spouse: Living CLARK. Children were: Living CLARK, Living CLARK.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: WAYNE SMITH and KATE SMITH.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: REESE ELDRED SMITH and THELMA E. .

Spouse: Living DUGGER. Children were: Living DUGGER, Living DUGGER.

Spouse: Living GALLIHER. Children were: Living GALLIHER.

Spouse: Living WILLIAMS.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: REESE ELDRED SMITH and THELMA E. .

Spouse: Living SUMNER.

Spouse: Living WARNER. Children were: Living SMITH, Living SMITH.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: LILLIAN SMITH.

Spouse: Living UNKNOWN. Children were: Living SMITH.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: Living SMITH and Living UNKNOWN.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: JOHN FRANK SMITH and EDNA FARMER.

Spouse: Living UNKNOWN. Children were: Living SMITH.

Spouse: Living GREEN. Children were: Living SMITH.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: JOHN FRANK SMITH and EDNA FARMER.

Spouse: Living WHITEHEAD. Children were: Living WHITEHEAD.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: Living SMITH and Living UNKNOWN. Parents: Living SMITH and Living UNKNOWN.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: Living SMITH and Living GREEN.


Living SMITH (private). Parents: HUGH SMITH and Living KYTE.

Spouse: Living UNKNOWN. Children were: Living SMITH.

Spouse: Living PERRY. Children were: Living SMITH, Living SMITH.

Spouse: Living ARWOOD. Children were: Living SMITH.