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Thomas Knox Smiley

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Thomas Knox Smiley

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
20 Apr 1920 (aged 73)
Hartsville, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3309054, Longitude: -85.4825403
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Son of William and Mary Ann (Kenny) Smiley

exerpts from History of Decatur County, Indiana, 1915

.....possessed of a fine farm of two hundred and thirty-eight acres of choice land in Clay township, on which he lives.....

Thomas Knox Smiley was born in the state of Ohio on May 30, 1846, the son of William and Mary Ann (Kenny) Smiley, both of whom were of Irish descent. William Smiley's father emigrated from ireland to this country and settled in Pennsylvania, where he reared a family and spent the remainder of his days. Mary Ann Kenny was born in new Jersey.....

Thomas Knox Smiley has always lived the life of a bachelor, and makes his home with Frank Jalop and wife on the old Smiley homestead, three and one-half miles southwest of the village of Burney, on the Greensburg and Columbus road. he is a member of the Methodist church at Hartsville and was one of the charter members of the Knights of Pythias lodge at the same place.....
Son of William and Mary Ann (Kenny) Smiley

exerpts from History of Decatur County, Indiana, 1915

.....possessed of a fine farm of two hundred and thirty-eight acres of choice land in Clay township, on which he lives.....

Thomas Knox Smiley was born in the state of Ohio on May 30, 1846, the son of William and Mary Ann (Kenny) Smiley, both of whom were of Irish descent. William Smiley's father emigrated from ireland to this country and settled in Pennsylvania, where he reared a family and spent the remainder of his days. Mary Ann Kenny was born in new Jersey.....

Thomas Knox Smiley has always lived the life of a bachelor, and makes his home with Frank Jalop and wife on the old Smiley homestead, three and one-half miles southwest of the village of Burney, on the Greensburg and Columbus road. he is a member of the Methodist church at Hartsville and was one of the charter members of the Knights of Pythias lodge at the same place.....


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