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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Jacob Smith Family father of Celia Jane Smith



Jacob Smith
Your 3rd great grandfather




Jacob Smith was born on November 5, 1822, in Pike County, Kentucky, the child of John and Nancy. He married Lucinda Lawson and they had one daughter together in 1846. He then married Mary Jane Stanley on April 2, 1855, in Pike County, Kentucky. He died on June 6, 1909, in Naugatuck, West Virginia, having lived a long life of 86 years.

Parents
John Smith 1787 – 1873
Nancy Honaker 1790 – 1871


Spouse & Children
Lucinda Lawson 1825 – 1853
Celia Jane Smith 1846 – 1931

Spouse & Children
Mary Jane Stanley 1829 – 1880

Timeline

1822 5 Nov
Paw Creek, Pike, Kentucky, USA
Jacob Smith was born on November 5, 1822, in Pike County, Kentucky to Nancy Honaker, age 32, and John Smith, age 35.


1839 13 Dec Age: 17
Pike, Kentucky, USA

Jacob Smith married Lucinda Lawson on December 13, 1839, in Pike County, Kentucky, when he was 17 years old.







1840





Residence


Jacob Smith lived in Pike County, Kentucky, in 1840.











Residence

Pike, Kentucky, United States
Jacob Smith
Home in 1840 (City, County, State):Pike, Kentucky
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:1
Persons Employed in Agriculture:1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write:1
Free White Persons - Under 20:2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:1
Total Free White Persons:3
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:3


Pike, Kentucky





Birth of Daughter


His daughter Celia Jane was born in May 1846 in Pike County, Kentucky.

Celia Jane Smith


1846–1931






  • Naugatuck, Mingo, West Virginia, USA


    • 1850


      Age:
      28
      Birth Year:abt 1822
      Birthplace:Virginia
      Home in 1850:Pike, Kentucky, USA
      Gender:Male
      Family Number:666
      Household Members:
      NameAge
      Jacob Smith28
      Lucinda Smith26
      Sarah A Smith10
      Elizabeth Smith8
      Wm H Smith6
      Cela J Smith4
      Melvin Smith2
      Nancy Smith1




    • Death of Wife


      His wife Lucinda passed away on October 11, 1853, in Pike County, Kentucky, at the age of 28. They had been married 13 years.

      Lucinda Lawson


      1825–1853




    •       

    • Marriage

      Jacob Smith married Mary Jane Stanley on April 2, 1855, in Pike County, Kentucky, when he was 32 years old.

      Mary Jane Stanley

      1829–1880


      Southern Life in the Civil War

      Jacob Smith was living in the South as the American Civil War raged.

      For American Southerners, 1861 to 1865 were long and difficult years that saw families uprooted and women forced to head households as more than a million men marched off to fight in the Civil War.



    • For all Southerners, 1861 to 1865 were long and difficult years—families were uprooted and women forced to head many households as more than a million men marched off to fight. Primarily on Southern soil, the battles left behind a wake of destruction: barren cupboards and entire cities burned to the ground. In a decisive move, the factory-heavy North withheld vital goods like clothing and munitions. Simultaneously, Union forces blocked Southern ports from exporting cotton, virtually shutting down the already crumbling Confederate economy. The home front and battlefront became one and the same: civilians, like soldiers, faced hunger, violence, and an overwhelming sense of uncertainty. When the war finally came to a close, Southerners struggled to adapt to a new way of life as they rebuilt their devastated hometowns.

      Residence

      Jacob Smith lived in Pond, Kentucky, on April 19, 1867.





    Residence

    30 Sep 1869 • Pike, Kentucky, USA


    Residence

    30 Sep 1871






    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date30 Sep 1871
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1871
    TitleRegister of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval in the Service of the United States
    VolumeVolume 1

    Death of Father


    Jacob's father John passed away on March 27, 1873, in Pike County, Kentucky, at the age of 86.

    Residence

    30 Sep 1873 • Pike, Kentucky, USA


    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date30 Sep 1873
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1873
    TitleRegister of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval in the Service of the United States
    VolumeVolume 1


    Death of Mother

    Jacob's mother Nancy passed away in 1874 in Pike County, Kentucky, at the age of 84

    The First Kentucky Derby

    Jacob Smith lived near Louisville in 1873 around the time horses ran in the first ever Kentucky Derby.

    Death of Wife

    His wife Mary Jane passed away in February 1880 in Pike County, Kentucky, at the age of 51. They had been married 24 years.

    Residence

    1880 • Pond Creek, Pike, Kentucky, USA

    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self


    Name
    Age
    Jacob Smith48
    Mary Smith48
    George Smith21
    Moses Smith15
    Annie Smith13
    Emly Smith11
    John Smith8
    Lizza Smith38
    Matilda Smith13
    Hariat Smith12
    Bud Smith10
    Jimmie Smith6
    Donald Smith3
    Jacob Smith17







    Residence

    1 Jul 1881 • Pike, Kentucky, USA




    Residence

    1 Jul 1883 • Pike, Kentucky, USA



    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date1 Jul 1883
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1883
    TitleOfficial Register of the United States, Containing a List of Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service
    VolumeVolume 2




    Residence


    1 Jul 1885 • Pike, Kentucky, USA


    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date1 Jul 1885
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1885
    TitleOfficial Register of the United States, Containing a List of Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service
    VolumeVolume 2



    Residence
    1 Jul 1887 • Pike, Kentucky, USA


    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date1 Jul 1887
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1887
    TitleOfficial Register of the United States, Containing a List of the Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service Together with a List of Vessels Belonging to the United States
    VolumeVolume 2


    Residence
    1 Jul 1889 • Pike, Kentucky, USA

    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date1 Jul 1889
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1889
    TitleOfficial Register of the United States, Containing a List of the Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service Together with a List of Vessels Belonging to the United States
    VolumeVolume 2



    Hatfield-McCoy Family Feud

    When the Hatfield-McCoy family feud was dominating local headlines, Jacob Smith was living nearby in Kentucky.
    When the Hatfield-McCoy family feud was dominating local headlines, Jacob Smith was living nearby in Kentucky.
     


    Residence


    Jacob Smith lived in Pike County, Kentucky, on July 23, 1894.




      
    Residence
    23 Jul 1894 • Deskins, Pike, Kentucky, United States


    Jacob Smith
    Post Office LocationDeskins, Pike, Kentucky
    Appointment Date23 Jul 1894
    Volume #86
    Volume Year Range1893-1930


    • Residence
      1 Jul 1895 • Pike, Kentucky, USA

    Jacob Smith
    Residence Date1 Jul 1895
    Station or Residence PlacePike, Kentucky, USA
    Year1895
    TitleOfficial Register of the United States, Containing a List of the Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service Together with a List of Vessels Belonging to the United States
    VolumeVolume 2



















    Death

    6 Jun 1909 • Naugatuck, Mingo, West Virginia, USA

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