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Gracie Ingram Smith

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Gracie Ingram Smith

Birth
Death
1882 (aged 0–1)
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The remains of Misses Goldie and Grace Smith and their sister Mrs. Letta Beven and her six months old infant son, and an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Reece will be removed from the Brush Creek cemetery and interred on Mrs. T. B. Smith's lot in the Effingham Evergreen cemetery, beside the remains of Mr. Smith, father of the first three named.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas 02 Feb 1917, Fri, Page 1



In January, 1866, occurred the marriage of Mr. Thomas Benton Smith and Mary Woodruff, who is a native of New York and is a daughter of Nathan and Delia Woodruff. Of the nine children who blessed the union of our subject and wife, three have been called to the better land. Charles E. is engaged in the grain business at Effingham, and Albert A. is associated with him. the brothers running a large elevator and being considered young men of exceptional ability and enterprise. Thomas Benton, Jr., is a student at the county high school. Alice May is the wife of M. E. Bevan, of this township; and Blanche is the wife of Harry Reece, also of this locality. Angie is at home with her parents; Grace died in her third year; Goldie was seven at the time of her death; Lottie, wife of W. D. Beven, is also deceased.
The remains of Misses Goldie and Grace Smith and their sister Mrs. Letta Beven and her six months old infant son, and an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Reece will be removed from the Brush Creek cemetery and interred on Mrs. T. B. Smith's lot in the Effingham Evergreen cemetery, beside the remains of Mr. Smith, father of the first three named.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas 02 Feb 1917, Fri, Page 1



In January, 1866, occurred the marriage of Mr. Thomas Benton Smith and Mary Woodruff, who is a native of New York and is a daughter of Nathan and Delia Woodruff. Of the nine children who blessed the union of our subject and wife, three have been called to the better land. Charles E. is engaged in the grain business at Effingham, and Albert A. is associated with him. the brothers running a large elevator and being considered young men of exceptional ability and enterprise. Thomas Benton, Jr., is a student at the county high school. Alice May is the wife of M. E. Bevan, of this township; and Blanche is the wife of Harry Reece, also of this locality. Angie is at home with her parents; Grace died in her third year; Goldie was seven at the time of her death; Lottie, wife of W. D. Beven, is also deceased.


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