Person:James Smothers (7)

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James Benjamin Smothers
m. 22 Sep 1830
  1. Joseph York Smothers1832 - 1880
  2. Andosia Smothers1835 - 1891
  3. Sobrina Smothers1840 - 1862
  4. Joshua W Smothers1842 - 1934
  5. James Benjamin Smothers1846 - 1911
  6. Lyvy Ann Smothers1881 - 1917
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Name James Benjamin Smothers
Gender Male
Birth? 7 Jul 1846 Mercer, Missouri, United States
Death? 18 Sep 1911 Mercer, Missouri, United States


1st wife - Albina Isabel (Wise) Smothers, married 25 MAR 1866 in Bethany, Harrison, Missouri Parents of: Albert Smothers, b. MAR 1867 in Mercer Co., MO Alice Smothers, b. Mar 1867 in Mercer Co., MO Nancy Ann Smothers, b. 1869 in Mercer Co., MO William P. Smothers b 15 MAR 1872 in Mercer Co., MO Laurence Edward Smothers b 25 FEB 1875 in Mercer Co., MO Montanah Tex Smothers b 13 JUL 1879 in Mercer Co., MO Lucy B Smothers b OCT 1882

2nd wife - Parolee Breaksley, married 1889 in AR


Another Veteran Passes Away James Smothers, a pioneer resident of this county and a veteran of the Civil War, answered the final roll call Monday at 2 a.m. at the home of his son, Wm. Smothers, three miles northwest of Goshen.

Deceased had been ill since last May and death resulted from dropsy. At the time of falling ill Mr. Smothers was in Arkansas in hopes of benefiting his health but relatives here were apprised by physicians that his condition was alarming and his son, William, made a trip there and brought the father to his home where he had since been cared for.

Mr. Smothers was born in Mercer County on July 7, 1846 and was therefore sixty-five years of age. The greater part of his life was spent in this county. He espoused the Federal cause during the Civil War and was later given an honorable discharge. In later years since his health began to fail he spent two or three years in the Soldiers Home at Leavenworth, Kas.

Deceased is survived by six children - William, Ed , and Albert Smothers and Mrs. Alice Sharp, all of whom reside near Goshen; Mrs. J. C. Solel, of this city; and Mrs. J. M. Bowen, of Smithville, MO.

Of a quiet and retiring manner, Mr. Smothers gained the confidence and respect of his fellowmen and in his loss the sorrowing children have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral services took place Monday afternoon at the Cain cemetery, being conducted by Rev. V. M. Harper, of Cainsville. Published 20 Sep 1911 , Princeton, Mercer, Missouri