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Sarah Elvina Smith
b.18 Dec 1818 Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina
d.10 Sep 1902 South Bosque, McLennan, Texas
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m. Abt 1816
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m. 3 Oct 1837
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War of 1812 Veterans in Texas by Mary Smith Fae 1850 census Nacogdoches Texas Nacogdoches, Gateway to Texas by Carolyn Erickson R.B. Blake Vol. XXXIV NACOGDOCHES ARCHIVES The following have Sarah Elvina Smith born in Tennessee Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas Book III Daughters of the Republic of Texas FHL Salt Lake City, Utah 976.4 D2f bk 3 p 601 Information submitted by Leona Aileen Crain Gamble # 12028 admitted March 20th 1983 James Butler Bonham Chapter and by Elizabeth Josephine Gamble Miller # 12030 admitted March 20, 1983 James Butler Bonham Chapter Nacogdoches 1850 Census 074a 37 Crain Sarah 31 Tennessee pg0070b.txt(Impliesbirth 1819)Death was 10 Sep 1902 in South Bosque, McLennan County, Texas.Buried in Harris Creek Cemetery McLennan Co, Texas.Marriage ceremony being performed by Judge Charles S. Taylor, chiefjustice of Nacogdoches County.Sarah Elvina SmithSOURCE CITATION:Page: p. 118Title: Index to early McLennan County DeathsAuthor: Compiled by John M. UsryPublication Information: Central Texas Genealogical Soc., Inc. 1989Repository Name: Tyler Public LibraryAddress: Tyler, Texas References
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