He was the 4th child of Alfred Able and Tobitha Wooten Smith.
He was mentally challenged, and was buried with his favorite Barlow pocket knife.
He was living with his Aunt Marcella and Uncle Julius Boyd in 1880. His mom and dad had already died. Marcella was his daddy's sister.
He was the 4th child of Alfred Able and Tobitha Wooten Smith.
He was mentally challenged, and was buried with his favorite Barlow pocket knife.
He was living with his Aunt Marcella and Uncle Julius Boyd in 1880. His mom and dad had already died. Marcella was his daddy's sister.
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Gravesite Details
Alfred had a Barlow pocket knife that he was so proud of, his family had it buried with him. From stories remembered by family members, he was mentally challenged.
Family Members
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Julia Dickerson Smith Swails
1848–1903
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Simon Peter Smith
1849–1916
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William Bryant "Bill" Smith
1851–1914
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Jincy Jane Smith Sturgis
1855–1930
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Francis Bartow Smith
1857–1915
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Jonathan Ashley Smith
1859–1910
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Christopher Columbus Smith
1861–1933
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Martha Smith
1866 – unknown
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Floyd Smith
1868 – unknown
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Caroline "Carrie" Smith Kight
1870–1930
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Tabitha Smith Carter
1870–1902
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Joshua Frier Smith
1873–1936
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