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Cynthia <I>Smith</I> Litton

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Cynthia Smith Litton

Birth
USA
Death
10 Aug 1886 (aged 84)
Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Sublimity City, Laurel County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia Smith was the daughter of Jeremiah and Isabella Green Smith. Her gravestone is behind her mother and father's shared stone, but there are no dates listed for her mother's birth and death on the stone.


She was married to Hiram Litton on 24 January, 1837 in Laurel Co., Kentucky.

OBITUARY:
Source: From the excerpts of "The Mountain Echo", Laurel Co., Kentucky, for the year 1886." Laurel Co., KY. GenWeb online:
Dated August 13, 1886.

"August 13,-Died: At her residence 3 1/2 miles south of London on Tuesday the 10th inst., Mrs. Cynthia Litton in her 85th year, wife of Hiram Litton whose death preceded hers in 1852. Sister Litton was converted to Christ about 65 years ago under the preaching of James Barnes, father of the noted Geo. O. Barnes. She was a daughter of Jeremiah Smith one of the oldest settlers of this part of Kentucky. Her remains were interred at Old Union Church on the 11th".

Note:

Deed records in Laurel Co., Kentucky, shows that on 10 Apr. 1854, Jeremiah Smith sells his daughter, Cynthia Litton the family farm, which consisted of 250 acres on the little Laurel River.

Children of Cynthia and Hiram Litton were Isabella Angeline Litton b. ca. 1840, d. ca 1910 in Laurel Co., Kentucky
and Hiram Green Litton, b. Feb., 21, 1839 d. Nov., 1903 in Somerset, Pulaski Co., Kentucky

Cynthia Smith was the daughter of Jeremiah and Isabella Green Smith. Her gravestone is behind her mother and father's shared stone, but there are no dates listed for her mother's birth and death on the stone.


She was married to Hiram Litton on 24 January, 1837 in Laurel Co., Kentucky.

OBITUARY:
Source: From the excerpts of "The Mountain Echo", Laurel Co., Kentucky, for the year 1886." Laurel Co., KY. GenWeb online:
Dated August 13, 1886.

"August 13,-Died: At her residence 3 1/2 miles south of London on Tuesday the 10th inst., Mrs. Cynthia Litton in her 85th year, wife of Hiram Litton whose death preceded hers in 1852. Sister Litton was converted to Christ about 65 years ago under the preaching of James Barnes, father of the noted Geo. O. Barnes. She was a daughter of Jeremiah Smith one of the oldest settlers of this part of Kentucky. Her remains were interred at Old Union Church on the 11th".

Note:

Deed records in Laurel Co., Kentucky, shows that on 10 Apr. 1854, Jeremiah Smith sells his daughter, Cynthia Litton the family farm, which consisted of 250 acres on the little Laurel River.

Children of Cynthia and Hiram Litton were Isabella Angeline Litton b. ca. 1840, d. ca 1910 in Laurel Co., Kentucky
and Hiram Green Litton, b. Feb., 21, 1839 d. Nov., 1903 in Somerset, Pulaski Co., Kentucky



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