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Margaret Ann Smith 1839–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 December 1839

Birth Location: Georgia

Death Date: 31 May 1920

Death Location: Vesta, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States of America

Father: Joseph Smith

Mother: Martha Smith

Spouse(s): Joseph Glenn

Children(s): Joseph Glenn, W Glenn, Glenn None, Lena Glenn, Robert Glenn, Mary Glenn, John Glenn, Ada Glenn

Margaret Ann Smith was born in 1839 in Georgia, the child of Joseph O Smith And Martha E Smith. In 1880, Margaret Ann Smith resided in Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA. Margaret Ann Smith married Joseph Glenn, and had children including Ada S Addie Glenn, Glenn, John H Glenn, Joseph W Glenn, Lena Jane Glenn, Mary E Glenn, Robert B Glenn, W M Glenn. Margaret Ann Smith passed away in 1920 in Vesta, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Margaret Ann Smith was born in 1839 in Georgia, the child of Joseph O Smith And Martha E Smith.
  • In 1880, Margaret Ann Smith resided in Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA.
  • Margaret Ann Smith married Joseph Glenn, and had children including Ada S Addie Glenn, Glenn, John H Glenn, Joseph W Glenn, Lena Jane Glenn, Mary E Glenn, Robert B Glenn, W M Glenn.
  • Margaret Ann Smith passed away in 1920 in Vesta, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Smith's Ancestors

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Margaret Smith
1839–1920
Birth Place: Georgia
Parents
Joseph O Smith
1811–1871
Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
Martha (E.) Smith
1820–1884
Georgia
Grandparents
Lydia (Elizabeth) Winston
1781–1828
Windham, Greene, New York, USA
John (C) Crook
1779–1866
Prob Bavaria, Bayern, Allemagne
Mary Fequett
1794–1860
France
Great-Grandparents
John Chroek
1763–1821
Mary Fuggett
1750–1816
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Wagner
1785–1838

Margaret Smith's Descendants

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Margaret (Ann) Smith (21 December 1839–31 May 1920) m. Joseph Glenn (Abt 1841–11 Feb 1922)
  1. 1. Joseph (W.) Glenn 1873– m. Effie (Blanche) Smith 1875–1960
    1. 1. Annie (May) Glenn 1897–
    2. 2. Clarence (T) Glenn 1910–
    3. 3. Joseph (R) Glenn 1906–
    4. 4. Mary (E) Glenn 1900–
  2. 2. W (M) Glenn 1867– m. Martha Glenn 1871–
    1. 1. Walter Glenn 1895–1963 m. Quilla (HARRIS) GLENN 1901–1979
      1. 1. Redford Glenn 1932–
    2. 2. Katie Glenn 1905–
    3. 3. David Glenn 1911–
    4. 4. Jaunita Glenn 1913–
    5. 5. Mary Glenn 1892–
    6. 6. James Glenn 1896–
    7. 7. Herman Glenn 1909–
  3. 3. Glenn 1879–
  4. 4. Lena (Jane) Glenn 1877–
  5. 5. Robert (B.) Glenn 1871–
  6. 6. Mary (E.) Glenn 1870–
  7. 7. John (H.) Glenn 1874–1946
  8. 8. Ada (S. “Addie”) Glenn 1875–

Margaret Smith's Timeline

3 Records

1839
21 December 1839
Birth of Margaret Ann Smith in Georgia
Georgia
1880
1880
Age 41
Margaret Ann Smith resided here in Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
1920
31 May 1920
Age 81
Death of Margaret Ann Smith
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 December 1839
    Event Place: Georgia
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Roll: 160; Page: 270D; Enumeration District: 092
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Simston, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Roll: 160; Page: 270D; Enumeration District: 092

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 May 1920
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Vesta, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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