Smith, Elizabeth Louise

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Smith, Elizabeth Louise (daughter of Smith, Edwin Kelly and Rankin, Robna Louise).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Elizabeth Louise Allen

    Family/Spouse: Allen, Carlos. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Smith, Edwin Kelly was born on 24 Dec 1890 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri (son of Smith, Captain Thomas Leslie and Thompson, Fannie Pope); died on 3 Mar 1976 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri; was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri.

    Edwin married Rankin, Robna Louise on 24 Jul 1912 in Rankin's Mill homestead, Boonville, Cooper, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rankin, Robna Louise

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Robna Louise Smith

    Children:
    1. 1. Smith, Elizabeth Louise
    2. Smith, Richard Kelly
    3. Smith, Eugene Edwin
    4. Smith, Hal Jewitt
    5. Smith, Frances Roberta Smith
    6. Smith, Doris Virginia
    7. Smith, Elma Ann


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  
    Smith, Captain Thomas LeslieSmith, Captain Thomas Leslie was born on 1 May 1834 in Bedford County, VA, USA (son of Smith, John Wesley and Leftwich, Sally Saunders Claytor); died on 29 Dec 1894.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Web: http://www.friendsofhistoricboonville.org
    • Census: 1 Jun 1850, Pettis (District 68), Missouri, USA; : 13y
    • Census: 14 Jun 1860, Clay, Lafayette, Missouri; : 24y
    • Occupation: 14 Jun 1860, Clay, Lafayette, Missouri; Teamster
    • Military End: 9 Jun 1865

    Notes:

    Military Service Notes
    Served in 13th Missouri "Wood's" Cavalry CSA
    See: http://missouridivision-scv.org/mounits/woodregcav.htm

    13th Missouri "Wood's" Cavalry CSA
    Commonly nicknamed, "Wood's Regiment", this unit was originally designated the 14th Mo Cavalry Battalion. Later as the unit was increased to regimental size, it was re-designated as the 13th Mo Cavalry Regiment. It is also known as "Wood's Partisan Rangers", and was commanded by Col. Robert C. Wood. It served primarily as an "unattached" or independent unit, although it was assigned to Marmaduke's Cavalry Division. It saw action in the following battles: Pine Bluff, Ark. (Oct. 25, 1863), Jenkins' Ferry (April 30, 1864) and in the numerous engagements of Price's 1864 Missouri raid. The Regiment surrendered at Shreveport, LA and was paroled in June 1865. At the time of its surrender it was part of the 1st Missouri Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Trans-Mississippi Department.

    Notes from D. Haley Gomez:
    Capt. L. Smigh was an officer in the 13th Missouri Cavalry, Company I, Confederate Army. He served under Col. Robert C. Wood, in Wood's Regiment or Wood's Partisan Rangers, as they were known. His unit served as the personal guard fo General Sterling Price and saw action at Pine Bluff, Ark., Jenkins' Ferry and numerous engagements under Gen. Price in MO. The regiment surrendered at the end of the war at Shreveport, Louisiana and was paroled in June, 1865.
    Famliy history says that Gen. Price and his soldiers came to Rankin's Mill during the civil War and ordered William Rankin to grind flour for his troops. They paid with Confederate dollars. I can't help wondering if Capt. Leslie Smith was in that party. If so, his son was later to marry Mr. Rankin's granddaughter and live in the Rankin house on the farm. His portrait now hangs over a roll-top desk in that house.
    Capt. Smith married first, Mary Davis and had eight children: four boys and four girls. She died in January 1886 and he then married Fannie Pope Thompson in 1887. He was appointed sheriff of Cooper County in 1878 and served a second elected term in 1884.
    He and is young family lived in the family quarters of the old jail-house.
    (see http://www.friendsofhistoricboonville.org).
    Family history tells of the day a prisoner escaped and Fannie chased him down the alley with a broom. She used to cook meals for the prisoners.

    Military End:
    Parole card at conclusion of Civil War. Copy in personal files. Signed by Alvale Bishop, Cpt. and Provost Marshall. Lists Cpt. Smith's residence as Lexington MO.

    Thomas married Thompson, Fannie Pope on 8 Sep 1887. Fannie (daughter of Thompson, Richard and Kelly, Mary Elizabeth) was born on 13 Oct 1859; died on 12 Dec 1936 in Kansas City, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  
    Thompson, Fannie PopeThompson, Fannie Pope was born on 13 Oct 1859 (daughter of Thompson, Richard and Kelly, Mary Elizabeth); died on 12 Dec 1936 in Kansas City, MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Fannie Pope Smith

    Children:
    1. Smith, Major Richard Thompson was born on 3 Jul 1888 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri; died in Kansas City, MO.
    2. 2. Smith, Edwin Kelly was born on 24 Dec 1890 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri; died on 3 Mar 1976 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri; was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri.
    3. Smith, Elizabetn Yeatman was born on 6 Mar 1894 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri; died on 5 Jan 1968 in Kansas City, MO.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Smith, John Wesley was born on 8 Jan 1807 in Bedford County, VA, USA (son of Smith, Reuben Bartholomew and Smith, Elizabeth Betty); died on 27 Mar 1844 in Rockingham Co., NC.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: Address:
      8HG8-3C
    • Name: John Wesley John Wesley SMITH

    John married Leftwich, Sally Saunders Claytor on 5 May 1827 in Bedford County, VA, USA. Sally (daughter of Leftwich, Rev. William and Leftwich, Sally) was born on 28 Sep 1807 in Bedford County, VA, USA; died on 6 Apr 1881 in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Leftwich, Sally Saunders Claytor was born on 28 Sep 1807 in Bedford County, VA, USA (daughter of Leftwich, Rev. William and Leftwich, Sally); died on 6 Apr 1881 in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: Address:
      8HG8-4J
    • Residence: 1846
    • Census: 1 Jun 1850, Pettis (District 68), Missouri, USA; : 42y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1850, Pettis (District 68), Missouri, USA; Widow
    • Census: 14 Jun 1860, Clay, Lafayette, Missouri; : 46y
    • Occupation: 14 Jun 1860, Clay, Lafayette, Missouri; Widow
    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Saint Charles, St Charles, Missouri; : 63y; Address:
      Saint Charles, MO
    • Census: 3 Jun 1880, Elk Fork, Pettis, Missouri; : 72y

    Notes:

    Anecdote:
    Notes from Dianne H. Gomez
    Sallie S. C. Leftwich Smith is the subject of a wonderful letter written probably by her son, Ferdinand. He describes his memories as a 10 year old boy, of the journey which the widowed Sallie and her ten children made by steamer and by wagons from Bedford County, Virginia to Pettis County, Missouri in 1846. They traveled with "fourteen servants, three wagons of household goods and ten seated carry-all or pleasure wagon equipped with tents for a camping trip over the mountains." They arrived in December after six weeks journey and, with the help of her brother, William Burwell Leftwich of Pettis County, she bought a tobacco farm where she raised her children.
    Some sources show her name as Sarah Saunders Clayton Leftwich, but the Leftwich Family Association says it is Claytor. Sallie's brother William Burwell Leftwich married John Wesley's sister Sarah Elizabeth Smith.

    Notes:

    Virginia Marriage file suggests Mar. 5, same year.

    Children:
    1. Smith, Teresa Elizabeth was born on 12 Oct 1827; died on 1 Jul 1828.
    2. Smith, William Jasper was born on 26 Jan 1830 in Lynchburg, Virginia; died on 25 Jun 1900 in Fullerton, Orange, California; was buried on 26 Jun 1900 in Anaheim, Orange, California.
    3. Smith, Mary Malinda was born on 7 May 1831 in Pettis, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Aug 1916.
    4. Smith, Ferdinand D. was born on 14 Aug 1832 in Virginia; died on 7 Aug 1914 in Jackson, Lafayette, Missouri.
    5. 4. Smith, Captain Thomas Leslie was born on 1 May 1834 in Bedford County, VA, USA; died on 29 Dec 1894.
    6. Smith, Virgil B. was born on 8 May 1835 in Virginia.
    7. Smith, Charles Edward was born on 20 Nov 1835 in Virginia.
    8. Smith, Rosabel Emma was born on 10 Sep 1838 in Virginia.
    9. Smith, Sarah Elizabeth was born on 9 Apr 1840 in Virginia.
    10. Smith, Susan Anne was born on 13 Oct 1841 in Rockingham, North Carolina; died on 27 Apr 1912 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri; was buried in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
    11. Smith, Virginia Elizabeth W was born on 9 Jul 1843 in Virginia.
    12. Smith, J. W. L. was born on 9 Jul 1843 in Virginia.

  3. 10.  Thompson, Richard was born on 13 Mar 1817 (son of Thompson, Richard and Yeatman, Sarah); died on 20 Apr 1886; was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Notes from D. H. Gomez
    Richard T. Thompson came to Cooper Co. Missouri with his parents in 1836. He was a builder, and later an undertaker in Boonville. He mad the coffins by hand and his daughter Fannie helped him in his shop. "Home Town Sketches" by Emile Paillou states that "Uncle Dick" Thompson was his "cross-the-street neighbor and he had two charming daughters, Cornelia and Fannie, who kept the place cluttered up with beaux." Cornelia is burried near Fannie in Walnug Grove Cemetery.

    Richard married Kelly, Mary Elizabeth on 11 Jan 1848. Mary (daughter of Kelly, John Jr. and Lawless, Bitha) was born on 27 Oct 1836; died on 16 Mar 1907 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Kelly, Mary Elizabeth was born on 27 Oct 1836 (daughter of Kelly, John Jr. and Lawless, Bitha); died on 16 Mar 1907 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary Elizabeth Thompson

    Children:
    1. Thompson, Cornelia
    2. 5. Thompson, Fannie Pope was born on 13 Oct 1859; died on 12 Dec 1936 in Kansas City, MO.