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From: Leslie SCM <>
Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Re: Smith's in Cambell Co.
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:20:45 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
I've been silent for the simple reason that I'm not at home and don't have my records with me, but I will post them on Sunday if no one else has.
Josiah Smith took over the 40 acres earlier possessed by another (older ... possibly HIS father) Frederick Smith. This comes from both land and tax records pre-1830 in early Campbell Co.
I have the actual records and will post them ASAP.
Leslie Smith McConachie
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Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Re: Smith's in Cambell Co.
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Helen,
I am sorry you miss understood what I ment. In the box I said they were in Campbell Co., but not when.
In the message I said that he was a certain age in 1850, but did not say in which County he was in. I guess I should have
written it out better. I am sorry. I am new at this E-mailing. I will try to do better next time.
I have a Frederick R. Smith and a Mary E. Smith in the 1850 census. I do not know which County. Are they the same
ones. He is 50 and from Virginia. She is 43 and from Tenn.
Do you think Josiah and Elizabeth Smith might be Fredericks' parents. Both were from Virginia.
Allso check out Brunswlck Virginia for them.there was a Frederick Smith and a Mary Brodnax married there in 1787.
But I do not know if they are related.
If you find out any thing please E-mail me.
And again I am Sorry
THANKS
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