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George Smith (1813-1890) and Henrietta (Ferree) Smith (1821-1902)

Just yesterday, I wrote about my mother's SMITH family and their Indiana beginnings.  I also mentioned my 3rd great-grandfather George SMITH (1813-1890), son of John Smith and Jane Wayne (or Wain, as listed in her marriage record in Yorkshire, England).  Here are a few additional images & finds for George:


1.  Photo of George Smith (1813-1890) found on the Ewbank-Smith Family research website. 

2.  Burial site for George Smith and wife Henrietta Ferree Smith.  Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan.  (FindAGrave)

3.  Marriage license and certificate for George Smith and Henrietta Ferree.  1 September 1844, Dearborn County, Indiana.  Officiant - Ezekial F. Stiles of Milan, Indiana.
Source: "Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXTS-186 : accessed 14 Oct 2014), George Smith and Henrietta E Ferree, 01 Sep 1844; citing Dearborn County; FHL microfilm 001313299.










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