From: "lois wallace" <loiswallace@charter.net> To: "Nena Smothers" <smothersnena@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 21:32:24 -0500 Nina>Just recieved a packages of notes from a Seneca Co. researcher. This took my eye and thought it might help some one. 2 Pages with Cemetery info. RED BANK CEMETERY Their are 7 stones drawn on it. #2 is the bigest with "In Memory" on it, #4 "John" #^ Geos, 1, 3.5 & 6 are small. Now to what is wrote on this page. In memory of George s/o John & Rosa Linda Smothers d. 11 Dec 1826 age 5 weeks. Also 2 infant sons, the first of which d. 1831, second 1833 John Smothers d. 20 Dec 1867 age 70 Henry Smothers d. 21 Nov 1872 age 60yrs14mo18da Elizabeth w/o Henry Smothers ?(Birdsell)? d 21 Sep 1890 71yr1mo27da Orrel A. Smothers 1842-1917 Markers on Tussis Rd. Cemetery #1 Angelina Smothers Daniel F. Smethers 1842-1918 Oct 19 1841 Oct 12 1892 51yrs1mo23da #2 Charles E. Smothers Arin H. Smethers Jun 21 1872 4-24-1870 Dec 14 1881 12-8-1891 19yr3mo28da 21yrs7mo14da #3 Ima A. Smothers Born 10 1871 #4 Roberty Mahaffey Elizabeth w/o Robert 4-17-1892 Jun 17 1907 86yr 3mo 3da 77yr8mo10da #5 Matthew Mahaffey Priscilla w/o Matthew Feb 15 1876 Feb 24 1876 72yr4mo4da 83yr8mo10da #7 George MCLevel/livil Emily w/o George 2-4-1890 Feb 24 1890 68yr8mo7da 74yr1mo28da under this is wrote: Parents of Amos & Homer) Whoever wrote this must have knew of a tie in too, these families. Maybe you'r wall will have them on it already. Just though someone might be looking for them.>Lois _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
Hi, Daniel and Angelina are my great-grandparents. The name Daniel's brother is Orin not Arin. He and his brother Charles died very close together from the black something my mother said. They lived in the Gahanna area of Ohio. Daniel Smithers/Smothers - Laura Smothers Baker, Esther Baker Schrader, Janet Schrader Greentree They changed the name from Smithers to Smothers because they thought it sounded better or at least that is the story that was passed down. Daniel was in the Civil War with the 18th U.S. with the Army of the Ohio and was wounded several times. He was a Sergeant, hurt his back on the way to Tennessee, and was sent back to Ohio to recuperate. His daugther married William Baker, son of George Baker, a Confederate, who was sent to Camp Chase, Ohio after being captured in Woodstock, VA. Janet