Person:George Smalley (6)

Watchers
m. 1830
  1. James SmalleyAbt 1832 -
  2. Francis Sheriff Smalley1835 - 1916
  3. Huldah Smalley1837 - 1888
  4. Charles SmalleyAbt 1840 - 1885
  5. Jonathan SmalleyAbt 1843 -
  6. George H. SmalleyAbt 1846 - 1924
Facts and Events
Name George H. Smalley
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1846 Clinton, Lenawee, Michigan, United States
Death? 1 May 1924 Clinton, Lenawee, Michigan, United States

May 9, 1924, Putnam County Courier, obituary: "GEORGE H. SMALLEY DI MICHIGAN. Nephew of Late Sheriff Smalley Operated Carmel-Peekskill Sta Line Here Over 60 Yrs Ago. George H. Smalley, a brother of the late Frank Smalley of Drewville, died at his home in Clinton, Michigan last Thursday, May 1, 1924, aged 80 years. He had suffered from heart trouble for many years and over a year ago was seriously ill with pneumonia. A shock followed the pneumonia and since last summer his health had gradually failed. T deceased was a son of John and Ada Ganong Smalley and was born in Clinton, Michigan. His father was a brother of the late Sheriff Smalley, and his mother a native of Brewster. George Smalley came to Carmel when 18 yrs old and purchased the Carmel-Peekskill stage line which he operated for about 10 years when he returned to Michigan, where for most of his life he conducted an extensive farm, retiring some years ago, since then living in Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Smalley had visited Carmel several times in recent years, their last visit here being last July. Mr. Smalley was the last surviving member of a family of 11 children. His widow alone survives. Funeral services in Clinton, Michigan, where he was buried."

References
  1. Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).

    George Smalley, age 4, born in Michigan