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From: "Ray Anderson" <>
Subject: Re: [SMITH] 1356 Christophers in SC but which one?
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:17:44 -0500
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Gail do you have any information on the Joseph Smith.
I'm looking for a Joseph Smith born in Ga about Jan 1827.
Thank you
Ray Anderson
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [SMITH] 1356 Christophers in SC but which one?
> Dear Charles, Good to be back in touch with you again about our Smith's.
> Believe it or not I haven't forgotten you. I'm back working on my Smith
and
> Cobb lines after a long departure or moving and illness.
>
> At first glance at my records this is what I have on "A Christopher
Smith":
>
> I believe my line of Smiths some from Ambrose Josiah Smith and Anna Nellie
> Glasner. He was born about 1769 in Rabun Co., Ga.
>
> Ambrose and Anna (I have seen her called Nellie) had the following
children:
> John Fageon, Joseph, Christopher b. 2/15/1804, John Ambrose, Aaron, Jesse,
> Isaiah, William, Charles Leander, Andrew Jackson, and Henry. I believe
this
> HENRY to be my Great Great Grandfather.
>
> This particular Christopher married Hannah Watkins and Mary Polly Shirley.
> This came from a Great Great Grandniece of Christopher.
>
> A number of Smith researchers have worked on this line and I am sure they
> will be in contact with you. Since I'm back on my Smiths I will look up
your old
> email in my files (I'm sure some was answered by me) and see what I can
dig
> up. I am sure your Smiths are my Smiths since we have so very many
connections
> to Long Creek and Long Creek Cemetery.
>
> My best. Gail
>
>
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