William Reneau Smith

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PVT William Reneau Smith

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
Death: circa March 06, 1923 (68-84)
Livingston or West Fork, Tennessee, United States (Heart Attack)
Place of Burial: Livingston or West Fork, Tennessee, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Smith and Hannah Smith (McDonald)
Husband of Susan Alice Smith
Father of Mary Etta White; Dora Cabler Molyneaux; Alta Perry Meriwether (Smith); Eunice Smith; Ora Deck and 6 others
Brother of Nancy P Smith; Leann Robbins; James Martin Smith; Jane Smith; Elizabeth Smith and 5 others

Occupation: Shop keeper
Managed by: Private User
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About William Reneau Smith

he and his wife had the following children: Daisy 1880 Dora Mae Mullinex 1875 (New Mexico) Anna 1879 Cyrus P 1880-1925 Alta Perry Merriweather 1883-1964 (Chattanooga, Oklahoma) Ora Deck 1889-1945 (Long Beach, CA) Hattie B Roberts 1892 (Nashville)

US Civil War Soldiers William R Smith - Private Confederate Tennessee Co C, 28th Regt, Tennessee Infantry (2nd Tennessee Mountain Volunteers) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The Means Family of America" Genealogy Book. Published in 1972. Elizabeth Cissel Foglesong. Page 557

William R Smith, born 13 December 1846 in Overton Co, TN; died 6 March 1924. He married ALICE REEVES.

Their children: ~ May Etta, b 4 April 1875 ~ Allen, d in infancy ~ Dora, (went to New Mexico) ~ Altie, (went to New Mexico) ~ Cyrus, (went to Texas) ~ Ora, married Logue Duck ~ Eunice, (unmarried) ~ Hattie, married Morris Roberts Note: s/o John & Hannah

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William Reneau Smith's Timeline

1847
February 14, 1847
Tennessee, United States
1875
April 4, 1875
West Fork, Tennessee, United States
1877
May 23, 1877
1879
August 9, 1879
Tennessee, United States
1881
September 19, 1881
1883
April 21, 1883
Livingston, Overton, Tennessee, United States
1885
October 14, 1885
Tennessee, United States
1887
September 8, 1887
1889
April 18, 1889