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Louisa Craft “Lou” <I>Wood</I> Smith

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Louisa Craft “Lou” Wood Smith

Birth
Roanoke County, Virginia, USA
Death
4 Mar 1936 (aged 74)
Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Married 08/29/1878 in Pittsylvania Co., VA to John Christopher "Kit" Smith.

Their issue:

1. Samuel Clifton Smith (1879-1956)
2. William Irvin Smith (1881-?)
3. James Addison Smith (1882-1911)
4. Julia Estelle Smith (1885-1967)
5. Callie Frances 'Fannie' Smith (1888-1946)
6. Harry Wood Smith (1891-?)
7. Silas Durrand Smith (1893-1966)
8. Charlie Keen Smith (1896-?)
9. Emma Harvey Smith (1901-1978)
10. Lucille Craft Smith (1903-1986)

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Louisa was named after her mother's sister, Louisa Burwell Harvey Craft, wife of George Craft, Jr.

Her grandfather was Colonel Lewis S. Harvey, owner of the famous "Speedwell" plantation near present day Starkey in Roanoke Co., VA. The Harvey's were an early, and filthy rich, Virginia family.

Her grandmother was Frances Thacker Burwell, of the famous Burwell family of Virginia, another early, and filthy rich, Virginia family.

She is a descendant of the famous families of Armistead, Borden, Thacker & Digges.

Her pedigree is as pure as any fine Virginia family could ask for.

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Married 08/29/1878 in Pittsylvania Co., VA to John Christopher "Kit" Smith.

Their issue:

1. Samuel Clifton Smith (1879-1956)
2. William Irvin Smith (1881-?)
3. James Addison Smith (1882-1911)
4. Julia Estelle Smith (1885-1967)
5. Callie Frances 'Fannie' Smith (1888-1946)
6. Harry Wood Smith (1891-?)
7. Silas Durrand Smith (1893-1966)
8. Charlie Keen Smith (1896-?)
9. Emma Harvey Smith (1901-1978)
10. Lucille Craft Smith (1903-1986)

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Louisa was named after her mother's sister, Louisa Burwell Harvey Craft, wife of George Craft, Jr.

Her grandfather was Colonel Lewis S. Harvey, owner of the famous "Speedwell" plantation near present day Starkey in Roanoke Co., VA. The Harvey's were an early, and filthy rich, Virginia family.

Her grandmother was Frances Thacker Burwell, of the famous Burwell family of Virginia, another early, and filthy rich, Virginia family.

She is a descendant of the famous families of Armistead, Borden, Thacker & Digges.

Her pedigree is as pure as any fine Virginia family could ask for.

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  • Maintained by: Mander
  • Originally Created by: Hank Rogers
  • Added: Apr 5, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10728017/louisa_craft-smith: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa Craft “Lou” Wood Smith (2 Jun 1861–4 Mar 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10728017, citing John C. Smith Cemetery, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Mander (contributor 47110820).