In the 1900 Morgan County Census Annie, 14, is shown as being in school in the eight grade, while her brother, Charlie, 12, has dropped out of school to work in a box factory. It may be surmised that Annie was a bright and studious young lady as it was unusual for girls of that era to progress as far as eighth grade in school.
Information is taken from death records at Familysearch.org, the 1900 Morgan County Census at Ancestry.com and the Morgan County, Alabama Index to Death & Infectious Diseases Registers 1910-1912 compiled and printed by the Morgan County, AL Archives.
In the 1900 Morgan County Census Annie, 14, is shown as being in school in the eight grade, while her brother, Charlie, 12, has dropped out of school to work in a box factory. It may be surmised that Annie was a bright and studious young lady as it was unusual for girls of that era to progress as far as eighth grade in school.
Information is taken from death records at Familysearch.org, the 1900 Morgan County Census at Ancestry.com and the Morgan County, Alabama Index to Death & Infectious Diseases Registers 1910-1912 compiled and printed by the Morgan County, AL Archives.
Gravesite Details
A tombstone has not been found for Annie Smith.
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Records on Ancestry
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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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Alabama, U.S., Select Marriage Indexes, 1816-1942
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Alabama, U.S., Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809-1920
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U.S., American Historical Society of Germans from Russia Obituaries, 1899-2012
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Alabama, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1969
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