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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
2101 I2140               
2102 I2139               
2103 I2105               
2104 I5264  Smith  Alice  3 Jan 1880  1 Dec 1967  Find A Grave Memorial# 74368024  bratt01 
2105 I3404  Smith  Doris Virginia  4 Feb 1926  2 Jan 2013  #Confidential Doris V Haley was accused of murdering her husband, Jack A. Haley. In a jury trial, she admitted shooting him. It was found to be justifiable homicide.  bratt01 
2106 I2834  Smith  Elizabeth Betty  2 Feb 1766    There is a possibility that Reuben and Betsy were cousins, but no documentation has been found, to date. Other Smith researchers have asked the question and not been able to make a connection.  bratt01 
2107 I657  Smith  Fountain Morris  13 Sep 1878  9 Feb 1951  Industry: Fruit Farmer
Class of worker: Employer 
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2108 I657  Smith  Fountain Morris  13 Sep 1878  9 Feb 1951  Class of worker: Working on own account  bratt01 
2109 I657  Smith  Fountain Morris  13 Sep 1878  9 Feb 1951  (draft cards from WW1 and WW2 say birth year 1878. Death index says 1879 and so does headstone. I'm going with draft cards since they are earlier in his life and he would have filled them out)  bratt01 
2110 I657  Smith  Fountain Morris  13 Sep 1878  9 Feb 1951  Spouse: Eva T Smith  bratt01 
2111 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Industry, business or establishment: Drug Store
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Employer 
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2112 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Industry: Drug Store
Class of worker: Employer 
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2113 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Industry: Retail Drug Store
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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2114 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Birth Certificate in family records  bratt01 
2115 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Obituary:
Harry Frances Smith of 310 45th St. Manhattan Beach died Wed. Mar 8. He was born May 16 1901 in Buena Park Calif. Survivors include a wife, Berdus, son Stanley Smith of Manhattan Beach, 2 daughters, Linda Marcus of Manhattan Beach and Vivian Shoemaker of Palos Verdes, 2 brothers, Stanley Smith of Fullerton, Calif, and William [Leslie] Smith of Oakland, Calif. 1 sister, Katherine Renison of El Segundo. Services were held today at 2 PM at McCormick Mortuary, Manhattan Beach. Internment followed at the Anaheim Cemetery, Anaheim, Calif. 
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2116 I74  Smith  Harry Frances  16 May 1901  8 Mar 1967  Find A Grave Memorial# 118896734  bratt01 
2117 I17  Smith  Katherine Elizabeth  29 Aug 1913  8 Jul 1986  Ship City of Los Angeles (V.119)  bratt01 
2118 I17  Smith  Katherine Elizabeth  29 Aug 1913  8 Jul 1986  Ship Lurline, Honolulu Nov 4, 1933, Arrived Nov 11, 1933  bratt01 
2119 I728               
2120 I2831  Smith  Mary Malinda  7 May 1831  12 Aug 1916  Not exactly sure the Mary listed with Wm Augestine Leftwich is this person. If so, she appears in both Pettis Co. MO and Maury Tenn census of 1950. Mary does marry William, son of Wm Augestine so, this seems plausible  bratt01 
2121 I751  Smith  Reuben Bartholomew  15 Aug 1761  2 Dec 1831  Notes from D. Haley Gomez
Ruben Smith enlisted in the Virginia Militia at the age of 17 in the Revolutionary War, serving under Capt. Robert Beal and Col. William Heth (or Heath). He was wounded, captured by the British, and then escaped through the aid of his sweetheart, Betsy Rice Smith, according to the D.A.R. records. Her father, Edward Smith, was a Tory and probably [was] opposed to the relationship. They married in 1782 and must have reconciled with her family, as they are remembered in Edward Smith's will of 1815. By the end of his life, Reuben was so enfeebled by the wound in his face from the war that his son, John Wesley Smith, ran the family plantation for his father and mother. Reuben and Betsy had fourteen children. 
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2122 I149  Smith  Stanley Dunbar  20 Mar 1907  3 Mar 1973  Industry: Radio  bratt01 
2123 I149  Smith  Stanley Dunbar  20 Mar 1907  3 Mar 1973  Industry: Lumber Co
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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2124 I149  Smith  Stanley Dunbar  20 Mar 1907  3 Mar 1973  Find A Grave Memorial# 18665926  bratt01 
2125 I641  Smith  Thomas Leslie  1 May 1834  29 Dec 1894  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.  bratt01 
2126 I641  Smith  Thomas Leslie  1 May 1834  29 Dec 1894  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. 
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2127 I641  Smith  Thomas Leslie  1 May 1834  29 Dec 1894  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. 
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2128 I71  Smith  William Jasper  26 Jan 1830  25 Jun 1900  Came to California during the Gold Rush  bratt01 
2129 I71  Smith  William Jasper  26 Jan 1830  25 Jun 1900  Listed as miner. Will was 22 years old.  bratt01 
2130 I71  Smith  William Jasper  26 Jan 1830  25 Jun 1900  http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Anaheim+Cemetery,+United+States&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=47.704107,58.886719&ie=UTF8&cd=1&ll=33.842332,-117.899179&spn=0.049189,0.057507&z=14&iwloc=addr&om=1  bratt01 
2131 I71  Smith  William Jasper  26 Jan 1830  25 Jun 1900  Find A Grave Memorial# 7413033  bratt01 
2132 I71  Smith  William Jasper  26 Jan 1830  25 Jun 1900  Father died when Wm. was 14, leaving him to tend 9 siblings with his mother. Came to california in 1850 to find gold. His first trip was with wagon train, w/ ox team. He then returned to MO and on his second trip to California, he drove cattle, which he sold for a nice profit. Acquired an orange ranch on Orangethorpe, in Fullerton, California in 1868.  bratt01 
2133 I89  Smith  William Jasper  22 Jan 1874  25 Dec 1938  Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer  bratt01 
2134 I89  Smith  William Jasper  22 Jan 1874  25 Dec 1938  Industry, business or establishment: General Ranch
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Employer 
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2135 I89  Smith  William Jasper  22 Jan 1874  25 Dec 1938  Industry: Fruit Farmer
Class of worker: Own Account 
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2136 I89  Smith  William Jasper  22 Jan 1874  25 Dec 1938  Find A Grave Memorial# 17808244  bratt01 
2137 I75  Smith  William Leslie  21 Feb 1909  2 Jan 1998  Received praise for "conscientious devotion to a difficult task" by Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle, commanding general.  bratt01 
2138 I2466  Snow  Grace Greenwood  15 May 1864  5 Feb 1918  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Grace is daughter of James William Snow and Mary Brown Wilson. Grace's
father was a sea captain and her cousins were of the Capt. James Sellars
family. 
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2139 I2634  Snowman  Emaline  16 Jan 1811  16 Oct 1880  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emaline Bank in the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland, a prominent fishing
spot, was named for her. 
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2140 I4888  Solomon  Israel  18 Dec 1811  13 Jul 1882  Find A Grave Memorial# 126921092
Lists parents as John and Simcha Solomon, also burried same place. 
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2141 I2415               
2142 I2414               
2143 I652  Spangler  Althea  8 Dec 1907  10 Jun 2001  Althea Spangler Evarts, a long time resident of the Peninsula, died on June 10, 2001 in Seattle. She was 93. Born in Oakland in 1907, she moved to South San Francisco in 1916, when her father, Martin Luper Spangler joined the new E.H. Edwards Wire Rope Company as mechanical engineer. Martin and Myra, along with their children, Raymond (d. 1997), Althea and Edna (d. Feb. 2001), moved into a new home on Eucalyptus Ave. in South San Francisco. Althea attended local schools in So. San Francisco, went on to San Mateo Junior College, and then University of California, Berkeley, where she received a B.A. degree in Fine Arts in 1929. In 1932, she married Palmer H. Evarts (d. 1978) who owned San Bruno Realty and Insurance. They raised their family in San Bruno, where their three sons attended school. All three graduated from Capuchino High School, and went on to campuses of the University of California. Bob Evarts died in 1975 and Jack Evarts in 1996. Althea is survived by her son Don, who resides in Newport Beach, CA with his wife, Karen. Grandchildren include Eric and Chris Evarts, who live with their families in the Boston and Washington, D.C. areas respectively, and Genevieve, Graham, and Kitty Evarts, who are working/attending university in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. Althea is survived by a daughter-in-law, Lanny Evarts of Boston, a sister-in-law, Nita Spangler of Redwood City and leaves two nephews, Jon Spangler of Alameda and Thor Spangler of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a niece, Mary Spangler of Redwood City. Althea was active in many school and community-related activities and organizations in the San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame and South San Francisco area. She was a member of local Christian Science Churches, the Burlingame Music Club, and she served in many school-related groups, including the Boy Scouts.
Published in Inside Bay Area on June 23, 2001 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/insidebayarea/obituary.aspx?n=althea-spangler-evarts&pid=59758#sthash.SvRMY0Rx.dpuf 
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2144 I653  Spangler  Edna  23 Feb 1916  13 Feb 2001  One of four founders of South San Francisco Historical Society  bratt01 
2145 I577  Spangler  Martin Luper  7 Jul 1878  16 Dec 1941  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Office
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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2146 I577  Spangler  Martin Luper  7 Jul 1878  16 Dec 1941  Industry, business or establishment: Wire-works
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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2147 I577  Spangler  Martin Luper  7 Jul 1878  16 Dec 1941  Industry: Wire Manuf.
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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2148 I577  Spangler  Martin Luper  7 Jul 1878  16 Dec 1941  Was editor in chief of So. SF Enterprise from 1926 to 1936. Left there to work on Watsonville Pajornian, then he became publisher of Redwood City Tribune  bratt01 
2149 I647  Spangler  Orietta  2 Jun 1876  3 Feb 1950  https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ora-S-Porter/8207121#  bratt01 
2150 I580  Spangler  Raymond Luper  23 Jan 1904  21 Sep 1997  Industry: Newspaper
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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