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Albert W. and Harriet A. (Swartzwout) Smith, natives of Stenben County, [New York], in 1843, settled in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; later they removed to Plover, Portage County, where Mrs. Smith died, in 1849, aged about twentynine years. He afterward returned to Waukesha County, but now lives in Monroe County, this State, aged seventy-four years. He has been a farmer and a minister of the Freewill Baptist Church, beginning to preach when about twenty-one years of age. Exercising his ministerial gifts only in a sparsely settled country of pioneers and having met with many financial reverses, his "treasures upon earth" are at present not very extensive. He has had seven children, viz.: George, Charles A., Adaline, Emma, Eli, Elias and Judson, of whom the eldest and three youngest are deceased. (excerpt from the 1891 Biography of Clark County).
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Albert W. and Harriet A. (Swartzwout) Smith, natives of Stenben County, [New York], in 1843, settled in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; later they removed to Plover, Portage County, where Mrs. Smith died, in 1849, aged about twentynine years. He afterward returned to Waukesha County, but now lives in Monroe County, this State, aged seventy-four years. He has been a farmer and a minister of the Freewill Baptist Church, beginning to preach when about twenty-one years of age. Exercising his ministerial gifts only in a sparsely settled country of pioneers and having met with many financial reverses, his "treasures upon earth" are at present not very extensive. He has had seven children, viz.: George, Charles A., Adaline, Emma, Eli, Elias and Judson, of whom the eldest and three youngest are deceased. (excerpt from the 1891 Biography of Clark County).
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