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Stephen J Smith 1850 – 1946 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Apr 1850

Birth Location: Johnson County, Tennessee

Death Date: 3 Feb 1946

Death Location: Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA

Father: Solomon Smith

Mother: Christina Mitchell

Spouse(s): Martha Mains

Children(s): Solomon Smith

In 1850, Stephen J Smith entered the world in Johnson County, Tennessee, born to Solomon May Smith and Christina Eveline Parthena Lina Mitchell. Stephen J Smith married Martha Evelyn Mains, and had children including Solomon Abraham Lincoln (Kite) Smith. Stephen J Smith passed away in 1946 in Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1850, Stephen J Smith entered the world in Johnson County, Tennessee, born to Solomon May Smith and Christina Eveline Parthena Lina Mitchell.
  • Stephen J Smith married Martha Evelyn Mains, and had children including Solomon Abraham Lincoln (Kite) Smith.
  • Stephen J Smith passed away in 1946 in Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Stephen Smith's Ancestors

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Stephen Smith
1850 – 1946
Birth Place: Johnson County, Tennessee
Parents
Solomon May Smith
1814 – 1883
Watauga County, North Carolina, USA
Christina (Eveline Parthena Lina) Mitchell
1815 – 1870
North Carolina
Grandparents
John Mitchell
1762 –
North Carolina, USA
Priscilla Burden
1785 –
North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Stephen Smith's Descendants

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Stephen (J) Smith (18 Apr 1850 – 3 Feb 1946) m. Martha (Evelyn) Mains (Feb 1859 – 9 Oct 1923)
  1. 1. Solomon (Abraham Lincoln (Kite)) Smith (17 Feb 1901 – 14 Nov 1970) m. Cessie (Cordelia) Killen (Abt. 1900 – 7 Jul 1965)
    1. 1. Maggie Smith (26 Mar 1911 – 1930)
    2. 2. eugenie (Grace) Smith (27 May 1913 – Apr 1991)
    3. 3. James (Dayton) Smith (15 Jul 1915 – 23 Jul 1984)
    4. 4. Joseph (Lillard) Smith (27 Oct 1917 – 07 Aug 1951)
    5. 5. margaret (carolyn) smith (12/28/1919 – 7/3/1993) m. daniel (raymond ramon) dunn (8 Apr 1918 – 30 Oct 1995) m. charles (robert "bob") hood (11/25/1933 – 1/5/2009)
      1. 1. James (Daniel) Dunn (29 Jan 1940 – 2 Feb 1940)
      2. 2. Patricia (A) Dunn (03/03/1941 – 10/1/2014) m. Marvin (Edward) Stallings (8 Oct 1938 – 24 Nov 1962) m. william (lee bill) hansen (4/23/1944 – 3/8/2009) m. stanley (bejamin) leonard (9/8/1944 – 7/17/2009) m. William (Lee) Hansen (23 Apr 1944 – 8 March 2009)
        1. 1. Carolyn (Denise) Stallings (19 Feb 1958 – ) m. Larry (Gene) Culp (Oct 1955 – )
        2. 2. Jackie (Daniel) Stallings (8 June 1959 – 5 MAY 1960)
        3. 3. Marvin (Edward Stallings) Jr (20/05/1960 – ) m. Billie (Beatrice) Furr (1 Feb 1959 – )
        4. 4. Terri (S) Kimsey (4 Jun 1961 – ) m. Rodney (Dean) Kimsey (Jun 1958 – )
        5. 5. Janet Stallings (1962 – ) m. Randy Saunders
        6. 6. Lee Stallings
        7. 7. Kelli Hansen (26 Apr 1966 – )
        8. 8. Billy (Joe) Hansen (14 Jul 1990 – )
        9. 9. Michelle Hickman
        10. 10. Michael Way
        11. 11. Greg Leonard (6 Jul 1968 – )
      3. 3. Harry (Charles) Dunn (6/13/1943 – 6/6/2007)
      4. 4. shirley (wayne) dunn (4/3/1945 – 10/15/2016)
      5. 5. Dayton (E) Dunn (abt 1947 – )
      6. 6. frances (sharon) dunn (23 Nov 1950 – 8 Feb 1996)
    6. 6. Eva Smith (abt 1920 – 11 Mar 1991)
    7. 7. jimmy smith

Stephen Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1850
18 Apr 1850
Birth of Stephen J Smith in Johnson County, Tennessee
Johnson County, Tennessee
1946
3 Feb 1946
Age 96
Death of Stephen J Smith in Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA
Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Apr 1850
    Event Place: Johnson County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Feb 1946
    Event Place: Shouns, Johnson, Tennessee, USA

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