Dear Ann, I would appreciate a lookup on Daniel Smith b 1845. I know there was an older Daniel Smith there who married a Sarah. My Daniel's oldest child, my grandfather, James , was probably b in Massac in 1870 though they were not in the census. The James who may have been his father had daughters Amanda and Sarah who both said they were born in Massac , probably around the early 1860s since they both married in Butler Co about 1880. I will cross off James and Queentina. That was a long shot. I am leaving town for 2 weeks on Tue, so if you don't get a response from me you know I will respond when I get back. Thank you so much. Betty
THE SMITH BOOK ISN'T INDEXED SO IT MAY TAKE ME TWO WEEKS TO READ THROUGH IT ANYWAY!!! I WILL CHECK IT OUT FOR YOU THOUGH AND CALL THE COMPILER. I THINK SHE'S TRACKED SEVERAL LINES OF SMITHS LOOKING FOR HER LINE. ANN ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty Silfies <b.silfies2@worldnet.att.net> To: <ILMASSAC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 11:36 PM Subject: Re: ILMASSAC-D Digest V02 #32 > Dear Ann, > I would appreciate a lookup on Daniel Smith b 1845. I know there was an > older Daniel Smith there who married a Sarah. My Daniel's oldest child, my > grandfather, James , was probably b in Massac in 1870 though they were not > in the census. The James who may have been his father had daughters Amanda > and Sarah who both said they were born in Massac , probably around the > early 1860s since they both married in Butler Co about 1880. > > I will cross off James and Queentina. That was a long shot. > > I am leaving town for 2 weeks on Tue, so if you don't get a response from > me you know I will respond when I get back. > > Thank you so much. > > Betty > > >