(2) Marriage to George Washington Smith on 19 Jan 1890 in , Lonoke, AR [His 2nd, Her 2nd; Note - George is brother of first husband Benjamin; George was widowed husband of her sister Roberta "Berta" Galloway Smith.]
Hannah and George Smith are both buried next to her parents George Washington Galloway and Sarah Jane Mixon Galloway
OBITUARIES:
DEATH OF MRS. HANNAH J. SMITH
The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jane Smith, 43 years old, who died Sunday at the family residence. No. 1504 East Sixth Avenue, after an illness of some months, was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. The services were conducted by Rev. C. C. Cline, pastor of the Christian Church. The pallbearers were P. J. Hays, L. M. Hope, Dan Walther, William Fisher, O. M. Lyons and C. E. Yarvell. Her husband and six devoted children survive.
Mrs. Smith was one of the most lovable Christian characters in this city and had many friends and admirers.
Pine Bluff Daily Graphic
August 9, 1910
Page 4
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MRS. HANNAH JANE SMITH
Special to the Gazette.
Pine Bluff, Aug. 9-The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jane Smith, 43 years old, who died Sunday at the family residence, No. 1504 East Sixth Avenue, after an illness of some months, was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. The services were conducted by Rev. C. C. Cline, pastor of the Christian Church. The pallbearers were P. J. Hays, L. N. Hope, Dan Walther, William Fischer, O. M. Lyons and C. E. Yarvell. Her husband and six devoted children survive.
Daily Arkansas Gazette
August 10, 1910
Page 7
(2) Marriage to George Washington Smith on 19 Jan 1890 in , Lonoke, AR [His 2nd, Her 2nd; Note - George is brother of first husband Benjamin; George was widowed husband of her sister Roberta "Berta" Galloway Smith.]
Hannah and George Smith are both buried next to her parents George Washington Galloway and Sarah Jane Mixon Galloway
OBITUARIES:
DEATH OF MRS. HANNAH J. SMITH
The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jane Smith, 43 years old, who died Sunday at the family residence. No. 1504 East Sixth Avenue, after an illness of some months, was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. The services were conducted by Rev. C. C. Cline, pastor of the Christian Church. The pallbearers were P. J. Hays, L. M. Hope, Dan Walther, William Fisher, O. M. Lyons and C. E. Yarvell. Her husband and six devoted children survive.
Mrs. Smith was one of the most lovable Christian characters in this city and had many friends and admirers.
Pine Bluff Daily Graphic
August 9, 1910
Page 4
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MRS. HANNAH JANE SMITH
Special to the Gazette.
Pine Bluff, Aug. 9-The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jane Smith, 43 years old, who died Sunday at the family residence, No. 1504 East Sixth Avenue, after an illness of some months, was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. The services were conducted by Rev. C. C. Cline, pastor of the Christian Church. The pallbearers were P. J. Hays, L. N. Hope, Dan Walther, William Fischer, O. M. Lyons and C. E. Yarvell. Her husband and six devoted children survive.
Daily Arkansas Gazette
August 10, 1910
Page 7
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