Charles (possible son of James) Smith b. 25 November 1804, d. 13 January 1894
Leeson A. Smith Sr. b. 1 March 1815, d. 1 March 1904
Thomas L. W. (possible son of James) Smyth b. 12 September 1817, d. 4 March 1875
John Smith b. 19 March 1819, d. 25 January 1861
Henry Smith b. 6 June 1819, d. 11 March 1872
Charles Smith b. about 1820, d. 20 June 1870
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John Smith b. 31 August 1864, d. 1 March 1960
Emmet W. Smith b. 2 March 1898, d. 16 March 1987
Rev. Don Emmet (Sr.) Smith b. 3 March 1928, d. 23 June 1989
Rev. Don Emmet (Jr.) Smith b. 7 June 1950
Chad E. Smith b. 9 October 1976
Emmet T. Smith b. 4 October 2003
Leeson Smith, Sr. (m.1 Mary A., m.2 Elizabeth Farley)
John Smith (son of Leeson Sr.)
Emmet Smith
Don Smith, Sr.
Charles Smith (m. Sarah)
Thomas Smith (m.1 Sarah Lamb, m.2 Elizabeth Carter)
John Smith (m. Ann Laurence)
Henry Smith (m. Martha Cross)
Charles Smith (m. Mary McQuillen)
Don Smith, Jr.
Chad Smith
Emmet Smith (Son of Chad)
 


  • A family history
    leads to the satisfaction in really knowing who you are
    and from when you came.


  • "Nor long shall any name resound
    Beyond the grave, unless't be found
    In some clerk's book; it is the pen
    Gives immortality to men."


  • A good life lasts for several generations.

  • In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep,
    to know our heritage, to know who we are
    and where we come from.


    — Alex Haley
  • To forget one's ancestors
    is to be a brook without a source,
    a tree without a root.


    — Chinese Proverb
  • Family faces are magic mirrors.
    Looking at people who belong to us,
    we see the past, present, and future.
    We make discoveries about ourselves.


    — Gail Lumet Buckley
  • In every conceivable manner,
    the family is a link to our past,
    a bridge to our future.


    — Alex Haley
  • What greater thing is there for human souls
    than to feel that they are joined for life – to be with each other
    in silent unspeakable memories.


    — George Eliot
  • Some people come and go in our lives.
    Some stay forever.


  • We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors,
    we borrow it from our children.


    — Native American Proverb
  • The memories we give may a lifetime live in the heart
    of those we hold so close.


    — Unknown
  • Families are like fudge . . .
    mostly sweet with a few nuts.


    — Unknown
  • The family is one of Nature's masterpieces.

    — George Santayana
  • Having a place to go – is a home.
    Having someone to love – is a family.
    Having both – is a blessing.


    — Donna Hedges
  • Every man is his own ancestor,
    and every man is his own heir.
    He devises his own future,
    and he inherits his own past.


    — Fredrick Henry Hedge