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Julius William Smith 1849–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1849

Birth Location: South Carolina

Death Date: 1911

Death Location: Fannin, Georgia, United States

Father: Bennett SMITH

Mother: Linna Smith

Spouse(s): Margaret Wilkerson

Children(s): William Smith, Jefferson Smith, Oliver Smith, Thomas Smith, Harley Smith

In 1849, Julius William Smith entered the world in South Carolina, born to Bennett Smith And Linna Linnie Smith. In 1900, Julius William Smith resided in Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia, USA. Julius William Smith married Margaret Wilkerson, and had children including Harley Smith, Jefferson Smith, Oliver Smith, Thomas Smith, William Ham Smith. Julius William Smith passed away in 1911 in Fannin, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1849, Julius William Smith entered the world in South Carolina, born to Bennett Smith And Linna Linnie Smith.
  • In 1900, Julius William Smith resided in Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia, USA.
  • Julius William Smith married Margaret Wilkerson, and had children including Harley Smith, Jefferson Smith, Oliver Smith, Thomas Smith, William Ham Smith.
  • Julius William Smith passed away in 1911 in Fannin, Georgia, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Julius Smith's Ancestors

Self
Julius Smith
1849–1911
Birth Place: South Carolina
Parents
Bennett SMITH
1823–1899
Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Linna ("Linnie") Smith
1820–1889
Habersham County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
John (William) Smith
1776–1859
North Carolina, or, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth (M) Auberry
1787–1860
Surry, North Carolina, United States
Elijah (John "Lige") England
1790–1867
Pendleton County, South Carolina, USA
Elizabeth ("Billie") Brock
1794–1844
Lavonia, Franklin County, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Smith
1755–1818
Elizabeth Street
1760–1810
Jarret Auberry
1775–1838
Susannah Cockerham
1770–1820
Charles England
1751–1820
Sarah Rice
1760–1835
James Brock
1750–1813
Phoebe Blasingame
1760–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William READE
1740–
Anne Armistead
1746–1772
Thomas Auberry
1744–1806
Ann Fletcher
1748–1790
Joseph ENGLAND
1730–1778
Mary Watson
1734–1821
Claiborne Rice
1730–1793
Major Sr.
1735–1809
Rachael Westfield
1735–1817

Julius Smith's Descendants

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Julius (William) Smith (Jan 1849–1911) m. Margaret Wilkerson (1846–1919)
  1. 1. William (Ham) Smith 1882–1961 m. Annie (Carrie) Cain 1884–1955
    1. 1. John (David) Smith 1920–2011 m. Vidella Smith 1922–2000
    2. 2. Louie Smith 1902–
    3. 3. Roy Smith 1905–1994
    4. 4. Julia Smith 1907–
    5. 5. Charles Smith 1910–
    6. 6. Clinton Smith 1910–
    7. 7. Hoyt Smith 1912–1976
    8. 8. Willie (T) Smith 1918–1974
    9. 9. Milton Smith 1925–1993
    10. 10. Dub Smith 1925–
    11. 11. J (P) Smith 1916–
    12. 12. Allee (Elizabeth) Smith 1924–2004
    13. 13. Lonnie Smith 1902–
  2. 2. Jefferson Smith 1881–
  3. 3. Oliver Smith 1885–
  4. 4. Thomas Smith 1887–
  5. 5. Harley Smith 1888–

Julius Smith's Timeline

3 Records

1849
Jan 1849
Birth of Julius William Smith in South Carolina
South Carolina
1900
1900
Age 51
Julius William Smith resided here in Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia, USA
Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia, USA
1911
1911
Age 62
Death of Julius William Smith in Fannin, Georgia, United States
Fannin, Georgia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1849
    Event Place: South Carolina
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia; Roll: 206; Page: 13; Enumeration District: 0093

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cunningham, Jackson, Georgia; Roll: 206; Page: 13; Enumeration District: 0093

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1911
    Event Place: Fannin, Georgia, United States

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