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SMITH, Edna Martha(Mae)

Female 1908 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SMITH, Edna Martha(Mae) was born in 1908 in Pennsylvania (daughter of SMITH, Franklin Philo "Frank" and JORDAN, Edna Blanche); and died.

    Family/Spouse: ST. CLAIR, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SMITH, Franklin Philo "Frank" was born on 16 Aug 1883 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (son of SMITH, Philo Manville and ROBINSON, Martha Jane); died on 21 Aug 1936 in Ada, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; was buried on 22 Aug 1936 in Allen City Cemetery ~ Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Hillside Addition One - Row 32 - Plot 23

    Franklin married JORDAN, Edna Blanche about 1903 in Pennsylvania. Edna (daughter of JORDAN, Daniel Mack and RUMBAUGH, Ida Mae) was born on 5 Nov 1888 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 13 Mar 1973 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas; was buried on 15 Mar 1973 in Rosemont Cemetery ~ Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JORDAN, Edna Blanche was born on 5 Nov 1888 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of JORDAN, Daniel Mack and RUMBAUGH, Ida Mae); died on 13 Mar 1973 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas; was buried on 15 Mar 1973 in Rosemont Cemetery ~ Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas.

    Notes:

    Daughters of the Nile is a benevolent international organization for women who are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner/Master Mason or Daughter of the Nile. Founded in 1913 by 22 progressive women with strength of purpose and vision, it boasts 148 Temples throughout the United States and Canada. The 39,000 members of Daughters of the Nile are proud of their heritage and are grateful the Shrine of North America for allowing us to assist with the patients at the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children. The deep and lifelong friendships that develop within the membership in our two wonderful countries provide a value that cannot be measured in dollars and cents. It is a privilege to belong to Daughters of the Nile.

    Our philanthropic purpose is deeply embedded in our history. Since receiving permission from Imperial Shrine Headquarters in 1924, Daughters of the Nile has contributed monetary gifts amounting to $40,803,123.19 for the children at Shriners Hospitals. Each year, through our Supreme Temple Convalescent Endowment Fund and Convalescent Relief Fund, Daughters of the Nile contribute a million and a quarter dollars or more to the hospitals for the various needs of the children. In addition, many Temples sew garments, quilts, provide toys, hold parties for the children, as well as log many, many volunteer hours in the hospitals. In reality, over three million dollars is contributed to the hospitals by Daughters of the Nile each year.

    We are proud of the fact that Daughters of the Nile is recognized by gold plaques on the recoginition boards of all 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children, representing contributions of at least $1,000,000 to each. The commitment and dedication to our philanthropy is evident in the generosity of our members. Fund-raising events are held at the local level, and in 1997 we introduced an incentive program that provides gifts for monetary contributions from $10.00 to $2,500 or more. To date, well over $1,525,000 has been generated with this effort.

    While Daughters of the Nile take our work for the Shriners Hospitals very seriously, there are also many opportunities for fun and fellowship. Participation in the Subordinate Temples and their Units and Clubs strengthens the bond between members. Each Temple holds social functions in addition to regularly scheduled sessions and fund-raising events.

    Daughters of the Nile enjoys its heritage through its close fraternal association with the Shrine of North America. We stand strong and tall in our effort to make a difference. Our pride and strength is achieved by having enthusiastic and hard-working members of all ages, and we welcome questions and interest in our organization. We pledge to make a difference as a society for women who care enough to extend themselves beyond the limits of our own personal world to assist in the worlds' greatest philanthropy; Shriners Hospitals for Children.
    For more information regarding the Daughters of the Nile, please contact the Supreme Recorder at:

    Supreme Temple Daughters of the Nile
    13309 West Meeker Boulevard
    Sun City West, AZ 85375-3808

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    Order of Eastern Star
    Faith Chapter No. 713
    3503 Kemp Blvd
    Wichita Fallsm, TX 76308
    (940) 723-2669
    2nd & 4th Thrs 7:30pm
    Worthy Matron: Mrs. Elsie Jo Daggett
    Worthy Patron: Wayne Travis
    Secretary: Mrs. Betty Culwell

    The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic-related fraternity of women and men dedicated to charity, truth and loving kindness. Although not a part of the Masonic fraternity, membership is based on a Masonic affiliation or relationship, a belief in God, and a desire to acquire additional knowledge and for self improvement.
    The degrees of the Order of the Eastern Star teach lessons of fidelity, constancy, loyalty, faith and love. These degrees are presented in a beautiful ritualistic ceremony designed to not only teach the lessons, but also to provide insight for future study and understanding.

    Local Eastern Star Chapters select their own charities and places of service in their own communities. Some statewide projects include scholarships for ministerial students, other general scholarships for youth, and supporting a home for aged members. Each year special charities are selected for that year`s emphasis and might include volunteer programs in elementary schools or volunteers in literacy programs and specific community outreach.

    Eastern Star proudly support young women`s organizations such as Rainbow for Girls and Job`s Daughters. Many Chapters actively support DeMolay for Boys.
    The Eastern Star is also a social organization with frequent formal events and ceremonies. Being a member is a wonderful and a fulfilling way of life. Please ask an Eastern Star to tell you more about it!

    The Order of the Eastern Star was conceived, written and taught by a Master Mason to provide a place where both men and women could work and serve side by side. It is now the largest Fraternal organization in the world to which both men and women belong.

    Master Masons in good standing, the wives, mothers, daughters, legally adopted daughters, widows, sisters, half-sisters, step daughters and step-sisters of Master Masons in good standing at the time of death are eligible for membership. Rainbow Girls and Job's Daughters with three or more years membership in those youth groups before petitioning are eligible for membership in the OES.

    The fraternal order is comprised of people with deep religious convictions and spiritual values open to all faiths except no faith.
    The lessons of the Order are spiritual and teach to have a deep love for God, country and family.

    The Order of the Eastern Star is benevolent and charitable in its actions, raising millions of dollars annually, throughout the world for projects that benefit all human kind.

    In Texas, financial support is given for ESTARL (Eastern Star Training Awards for Religious Leadership), the Eastern Star Home at Arlington, Texas, Cancer Research, Arthritis Foundation, Heart Fund, Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Shriners Hospitals, and the Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas.

    Local charities have support as project of the presiding officer of the Chapters across the State.
    The Order is proud and happy to sponsor and support the youth through the rainbow for Girls, Job's Daughters, and the Order of DeMolay for young men.

    The membership is admonished to aid, comfort and protect each other by sharing the joys and sorrows of life. The rewards are many as members work and play together in love and charity and become life long friends, sisters and brothers.

    The Order of the Eastern Star is composed of three bodies: General Grand Chapter with headquarters in Washington, D.C., Grand Chapter with offices in Arlington, Texas and Sub-ordinate or local chapters located world-wide.

    The Order is governed by a set of rules and regulations from General grand Chapter and Grand Chapter, and by a set of by-laws of each subordinate chapter.
    To be a member of the Order is a wonderful and fulfilling way of life, a life of love, and through this fraternal service to humanity, a better life is built for all.

    Those who desire membership must petition to do so. The petitions are carefully investigated for eligibility then the petition is voted on by the members of the Chapter receiving the petition. The order wants persons with high moral and spiritual qualities who will work together to perform its objectives.

    If you are interested in becoming a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, contact someone who is in a local chapter or write to the Grand Secretary, Grand Chapter of Texas, OES, 1111 E. Division, Arlington, Texas 76012, to obtain a petition.

    Children:
    1. SMITH, Thelma Althea was born on 3 Aug 1905 in Pennsylvania; died in 1998; was buried in 1998 in Restland Memorial Park ~ Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas.
    2. 1. SMITH, Edna Martha(Mae) was born in 1908 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    3. SMITH, Floyd Franklin was born on 1 Apr 1912 in Coalton, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma; died on 14 Aug 1971 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas; was buried on 16 Aug 1971 in Restland Memorial Park ~ Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas.
    4. SMITH, Mildred Rose was born on 15 Mar 1918 in Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; died on 21 Apr 1918 in Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; was buried about 23 Apr 1918 in Allen City Cemetery ~ Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma.
    5. SMITH, Harold Manville was born on 5 Sep 1919 in Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; died on 27 Jun 2001 in Irving, Dallas Co., Texas; was buried on 30 Jun 2001 in Restland Memorial Park ~ Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SMITH, Philo Manville was born about 1838 in Pennsylvania (son of SMITH, Horace and McFARRAN - McFARREN, Amanda); died on 30 Mar 1898 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried on 3 Apr 1898 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

    Philo married ROBINSON, Martha Jane about 1862. Martha (daughter of ROBINSON, John and HUNTER, Mary J.) was born on 18 Feb 1843 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried on 2 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport Cemetery - Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ROBINSON, Martha Jane was born on 18 Feb 1843 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of ROBINSON, John and HUNTER, Mary J.); died on 1 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried on 2 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport Cemetery - Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Smith, Harry A. was born in 1865 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    2. Smith, Melinda A. was born on 18 Jul 1866 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Feb 1905; was buried about 26 Feb 1905 in Emlenton Cemetery ~ Emlenton, Venango Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Smith, Floretta J. was born in 1869 in Pennsylvania; died on 26 Dec 1888 in Hillville, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried on 30 Dec 1888 in Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. Smith, Clarisa E. was born in 1871 in Pennsylvania; died on 26 Dec 1888.
    5. Smith, Samuel Robinson was born on 31 Aug 1873 in Pennsylvania; died on 20 Oct 1960 in Parkersburg, Wood Co., West Virginia; was buried in Oct 1960 in Evergreen South Cemetery - Parkersburg, Wood Co., West Virginia.
    6. Smith, Mary Amanda was born in 1876 in Pennsylvania; died in 1968 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried in 1968 in Mooringsport Cemetery - Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Smith, Lavina M. was born in 1878 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    8. 2. SMITH, Franklin Philo "Frank" was born on 16 Aug 1883 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 21 Aug 1936 in Ada, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; was buried on 22 Aug 1936 in Allen City Cemetery ~ Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  JORDAN, Daniel Mack was born on 25 Apr 1865 in East Brady, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Fredrick and McNAUGHTON, Martha); died on 24 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma; was buried on 25 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma.

    Daniel married RUMBAUGH, Ida Mae in 1888 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. Ida (daughter of RUMBAUGH, George Washington and ELDER, Elizabeth) was born on 15 Oct 1866 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 19 Mar 1905 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 21 Mar 1905 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  RUMBAUGH, Ida Mae was born on 15 Oct 1866 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of RUMBAUGH, George Washington and ELDER, Elizabeth); died on 19 Mar 1905 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 21 Mar 1905 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Iantha died in 1 Dec in Mississippi.
    2. 3. JORDAN, Edna Blanche was born on 5 Nov 1888 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 13 Mar 1973 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas; was buried on 15 Mar 1973 in Rosemont Cemetery ~ Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas.
    3. JORDAN, Clara Mae was born on 25 May 1891 in Pennsylvania; died on 18 Nov 1980 in Longview, Gregg Co., Texas; was buried in Nov 1980.
    4. JORDAN, George Fredrick was born on 4 Aug 1894 in Pennsylvania; died on 15 Sep 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried about 17 Sep 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
    5. JORDAN, Daniel Craig was born on 6 Jun 1895 in East Brady, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 22 Dec 1959 in Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma; was buried about 24 Dec 1959 in Allen City Cemetery ~ Allen, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SMITH, Horace was born about 1801 in Herkimer Co., New York (son of SMITH, Philo and HOPSON, Rachel); died before 1870 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Died:
    prob. Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., PA

    Buried:
    prob. Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., PA

    Horace married McFARRAN - McFARREN, Amanda. Amanda (daughter of McFARRAN - McFARREN, Thomas and MANVILLE, Mary) was born about 1800 in New York; died between 1870 and 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  McFARRAN - McFARREN, Amanda was born about 1800 in New York (daughter of McFARRAN - McFARREN, Thomas and MANVILLE, Mary); died between 1870 and 1880.

    Notes:

    Died:
    prob. Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., PA

    Buried:
    prob. Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., PA

    Children:
    1. SMITH, Horace was born about 1831 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    2. SMITH, Hiram McFarran was born on 15 Aug 1835 in Pennsylvania; died on 3 Jun 1887 in Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Jun 1887 in Miola Cemetery ~ Miola, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. 4. SMITH, Philo Manville was born about 1838 in Pennsylvania; died on 30 Mar 1898 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried on 3 Apr 1898 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. SMITH, Mary Emily was born on 25 Nov 1841 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 28 Dec 1930 in Miola, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Dec 1930 in Miola Cemetery ~ Miola, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. SMITH, Caroline was born about 1846 in Pennsylvania; and died.

  3. 10.  ROBINSON, John was born about 1807 in Ballynure, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died in 1892 in Allegheny Co., PA; was buried in 1892 in Chartiers Cemetery : Carnegie, Allegheny Co., PA.

    John married HUNTER, Mary J. in 1833 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Mary (daughter of HUNTER, John and BROWN, Jane) was born about 1818 in Ballynure, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died in 1888 in Allegheny Co., PA; was buried in 1888 in Chartiers Cemetery : Carnegie, Allegheny Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  HUNTER, Mary J. was born about 1818 in Ballynure, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (daughter of HUNTER, John and BROWN, Jane); died in 1888 in Allegheny Co., PA; was buried in 1888 in Chartiers Cemetery : Carnegie, Allegheny Co., PA.
    Children:
    1. Robinson, Julia Ann was born about 1837 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    2. Robinson, William was born about 1840 in Pennsylvania; died about 29 May 1878 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. 5. ROBINSON, Martha Jane was born on 18 Feb 1843 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried on 2 Apr 1934 in Mooringsport Cemetery - Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Robinson, Samuel S.W. was born on 28 Apr 1848 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Mar 1869 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 14 Mar 1869 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. Robinson, Eliza Amanda was born in Mar 1851 in Pennsylvania; and died.

  5. 12.  JORDAN, Fredrick was born on 18 Jul 1838 in Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Jacob Bloom and WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane); died in Oct 1922.

    Fredrick married McNAUGHTON, Martha on 10 Jun 1858 in Pennsylvania. Martha (daughter of McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander and CRISWELL, Hanna) was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  McNAUGHTON, Martha was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania (daughter of McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander and CRISWELL, Hanna); died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Maude E. was buried in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.
    2. JORDAN, Rushon M. was born in Feb 1859 in Pennsylvania; died in Sep 1943 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Sep 1943 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. JORDAN, Melissa Jane was born on 23 Nov 1861; died in Oct 1928; was buried in Oct 1928 in Rosehill Cemetery ~ Butler, Butler Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. JORDAN, David Evans was born on 5 Feb 1863 in Pennsylvania; died on 4 Sep 1900; was buried about 6 Sep 1900 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. 6. JORDAN, Daniel Mack was born on 25 Apr 1865 in East Brady, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma; was buried on 25 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma.
    6. JORDAN, Laura Jane "Jennie" was born about 1867 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. JORDAN, Minnie E. was born on 22 Jun 1870 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Mar 1871 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 6 Mar 1871 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. JORDAN, Rosetta was born about 1872 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    9. JORDAN, Martha was born about 1875; and died.
    10. JORDAN, Fredrick H. was born on 14 Oct 1876 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 15 Jun 1876 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 17 Jun 1876 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    11. JORDAN, Seth C. was born on 15 Oct 1878 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 6 Mar 1880 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 8 Mar 1880 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

  7. 14.  RUMBAUGH, George Washington was born on 8 Jul 1839 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (son of RUMBAUGH, John and TRUBY, Elizabeth); died on 30 Nov 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried about 4 Dec 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    George was an oil rig builder and contractor. During this time period, some of his relations were the first oil well drillers in the United States. Later, George went to Louisiana and started an oil contracting firm that he and his sons ran for many years. Most of the Rumbaugh Family now live in Texas.

    George W. Rumbaugh, son of John, was born in Perry township, Armstrong county, and is a carpenter by trade. During the oil excitement in the sixties he built a large number of derricks in the oil fields of his native State and in West Virginia. In 1882 he moved to Grapeville, Pa., and in 1901 from there to Texas, and at the time of his death resided at Mooringsport, La., being engaged in contracting in the oil districts in that vicinity. He died there Dec. 1, 1913. He married Elizabeth Elder, daughter of James Elder, and eight children were born to them, as follows: John M.; Nancy J., who is deceased; William R.; Ida M., who is now deceased, was the wife of Daniel Jordan; Charles E.; Electa Lavina, who is the wife of William Baker; Rolandus C., and James E.

    George married ELDER, Elizabeth on 9 Feb 1860 in Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth (daughter of ELDER, James Knox and HAGAN, Jeanetta) was born on 11 May 1840 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 21 Jun 1878 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 23 Jun 1878 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  ELDER, Elizabeth was born on 11 May 1840 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of ELDER, James Knox and HAGAN, Jeanetta); died on 21 Jun 1878 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 23 Jun 1878 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Rumbaugh, John Marshall was born about 1861 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. Rumbaugh, Nancy Jennetta was born on 9 May 1862 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Sep 1864 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 3 Sep 1864 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Rumbaugh, William Reuben was born on 7 Apr 1864 in Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Mar 1952 in Odessa, Ector Co., Texas; was buried about 3 Mar 1952 in Odessa, Ector Co., Texas.
    4. 7. RUMBAUGH, Ida Mae was born on 15 Oct 1866 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 19 Mar 1905 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 21 Mar 1905 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. Rumbaugh, Charles Emery was born about 1871 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    6. Rumbaugh, Electa Lovena was born about 1873 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    7. Rumbaugh, Roland Craig was born on 9 Jan 1874 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 20 Dec 1965 in Ector Co., Texas.
    8. Rumbaugh, James Earl was born on 31 May 1877 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 11 Dec 1962 in Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas; was buried about 13 Dec 1962 in Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  SMITH, Philo was born on 28 Feb 1774 in Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Connecticut (son of SMITH, Noah and , Eleanor); died on 27 Dec 1837 in Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York; was buried about 28 Dec 1837 in Fairview Cemetery ~ Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York.

    Notes:

    N. Plante Tue 21 Oct 1997
    Smith/Hopson (1790-1860): Desperately seeking Noah SMITH (m. 1772 CT, Litchfield area) and wife Eleanor ____, who came to Herkimer area in 1790. Their son Philo (b. 1774 CT, d. 1837 Salisbury, Herk. Co. NY) married Rachel HOPSON (b 1783 CT, d 1846 Salisbury) and had son Samuel (b. 1800 Norway, d. 1893 Salisbury Center). Samuel married Christina McDONALD (b. 1801 Oneida Co., NY, d. 1871 Herkimer), daughter of Alexander McDonald (family tradition says he came from England with Lord Cornwallis) and Anna ___. Anna is buried in Fairfield Cemetery at Salisbury, NY in Smith family plot. Samuel and Christina's son, George Washington Smith (b. 1823 Salisbury, d. 1906 Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY), an 1842 graduate of Fairfield Academy, married Sarah Bailey HADLEY (1827-1906) in 1846. Sarah was the daughter of Dr. Hiram Hadley, an 1821 Fairfield Academy grad who practiced medicine in Salisbury until 1850.
    Any information on Noah Smith will be news to me. With the help of the wonderful volunteers and staff, the Hopson name was found earlier this year on a visit to Herkimer and HCHS (in a HCHS book that contained a transcript of a George W. Smith presentation to the society). The McDonalds remain a mystery.

    Philo married HOPSON, Rachel about 1799 in New York. Rachel (daughter of HOPSON, Alvarius) was born in 1773 in Connecticut; died in 1846 in Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York; was buried in 1846 in Fairview Cemetery ~ Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  HOPSON, Rachel was born in 1773 in Connecticut (daughter of HOPSON, Alvarius); died in 1846 in Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York; was buried in 1846 in Fairview Cemetery ~ Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York.
    Children:
    1. SMITH,
    2. SMITH,
    3. SMITH,
    4. SMITH,
    5. SMITH,
    6. SMITH,
    7. SMITH,
    8. SMITH, Samuel was born on 15 Mar 1800 in Norway, Herkimer Co., New York; died on 11 May 1893 in Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York.
    9. 8. SMITH, Horace was born about 1801 in Herkimer Co., New York; died before 1870 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    10. SMITH, Stephen was christened about 1810; and died.

  3. 18.  McFARRAN - McFARREN, Thomas was born in 1763; and died.

    Thomas married MANVILLE, Mary. Mary (daughter of MANVILLE, Daniel and SHERMAN, Hannah) was born on 21 Apr 1765 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut; was christened on 21 Apr 1765 in First Church of Woodbury ~ Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut; died on 27 Apr 1827 in Whitehall, Washington Co., New York; was buried in Apr 1827 in Washington Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  MANVILLE, Mary was born on 21 Apr 1765 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut; was christened on 21 Apr 1765 in First Church of Woodbury ~ Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut (daughter of MANVILLE, Daniel and SHERMAN, Hannah); died on 27 Apr 1827 in Whitehall, Washington Co., New York; was buried in Apr 1827 in Washington Co., New York.
    Children:
    1. McFarran, Hiram and died.
    2. 9. McFARRAN - McFARREN, Amanda was born about 1800 in New York; died between 1870 and 1880.

  5. 22.  HUNTER, John was born about 1780 in Goland, , Donegal, Ireland; died on 30 Apr 1869; was buried about 1 May 1869 in Beechwoods Cemetery ~ Falls Creek, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania.

    John married BROWN, Jane about 1813 in Goland, , Donegal, Ireland. Jane was born about 1797 in Co. Tyrone, Ireland; died on 18 Dec 1842; was buried about 19 Dec 1842 in Beechwoods Cemetery ~ Falls Creek, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  BROWN, Jane was born about 1797 in Co. Tyrone, Ireland; died on 18 Dec 1842; was buried about 19 Dec 1842 in Beechwoods Cemetery ~ Falls Creek, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Hunter, Child <3> and died.
    2. Hunter, Child <4> and died.
    3. Hunter, Child <5> and died.
    4. Hunter, Child <6> and died.
    5. Hunter, Child <7> and died.
    6. Hunter, Child <8> and died.
    7. Hunter, Child <9> and died.
    8. Hunter, Child <10> and died.
    9. 11. HUNTER, Mary J. was born about 1818 in Ballynure, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died in 1888 in Allegheny Co., PA; was buried in 1888 in Chartiers Cemetery : Carnegie, Allegheny Co., PA.
    10. Hunter, John was born on 15 Aug 1819 in Ireland; died on 2 Feb 1871 in Pennsylvania; was buried about 4 Feb 1871 in Beechwoods Cemetery ~ Falls Creek, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania.

  7. 24.  JORDAN, Jacob Bloom was born about 1807 in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Mark and Bloom, Eva Ann); died after 1880 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried after 1880 in Scotch Hill, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Jacob married WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane about 1834 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth (daughter of WHITEHILL, David) was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania; died before 1860 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 25.  WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania (daughter of WHITEHILL, David); died before 1860 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Sarah A. was born about 1835 in Pennsylvania; died on 19 Nov 1898 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. 12. JORDAN, Fredrick was born on 18 Jul 1838 in Pennsylvania; died in Oct 1922.
    3. JORDAN, David W. was born about 1840 in Pennsylvania; died on 5 Jul 1864 in Andersonville, Georgia.
    4. JORDAN, Clarisa was born about 1843 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    5. JORDAN, Calvin Bloom was born about 1844 in Pennsylvania; died on 20 Jul 1900 in Elk Fork, Tyler Co., West Virginia; was buried about 22 Jul 1900 in Middle Forks Church of Christ Cemetery ~ Tyler Co., West Virginia.
    6. JORDAN, Sylvester A. was born in Aug 1847 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Apr 1920 in East Brady, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 6 Apr 1920 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. JORDAN, Jacob Bloom Jr. was born about 1851 in Catfish, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1908; was buried in 1908 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. JORDAN, Peter Albert was born in 1854 in Pennsylvania; died in 1936 in Seybertown, PA (Needs Verifying); was buried in 1936 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

  9. 26.  McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander was born on 9 Aug 1798 in Bald Eagle Twsp., Centre Co., Pennsylvania (son of McNAUGHTON, Alexander and Watson, Jane (Jennet)); died on 1 Nov 1873 in Smithport, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 3 Nov 1873 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Daniel married CRISWELL, Hanna about 1820 in McNaughton's Mill, Venango Co., Pennsylvania. Hanna (daughter of CRISWELL, Alexander and Evans, Mary Mowry) was born on 19 May 1799 in Paint Twsp., Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died on 29 Aug 1891 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 27.  CRISWELL, Hanna was born on 19 May 1799 in Paint Twsp., Venango Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of CRISWELL, Alexander and Evans, Mary Mowry); died on 29 Aug 1891 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. McNAUGHTON, Mary Laver
    2. McNAUGHTON, Daniel Crisswell
    3. McNAUGHTON, Rebecca Jane was born on 5 Mar 1832 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 8 Feb 1914 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 10 Feb 1914 in Mt. Royal Cemetery ~ Glenshaw, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. 13. McNAUGHTON, Martha was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

  11. 28.  RUMBAUGH, John was born on 3 Mar 1791 in Pennsylvania (son of Rambach, John Heinrich); died on 17 Mar 1870 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Born in Eastern Pennsylvania. He was an early steeler in Perry township. By trade he was a tailor and followed that calling during the larger part of his life. He married Betsy Truby and seven children were born of them.

    John married TRUBY, Elizabeth in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth (daughter of Truby, Jacob Sr. and LAUFFER, Mary Ann Magdalena) was born on 8 Feb 1797; died on 16 Oct 1885 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 29.  TRUBY, Elizabeth was born on 8 Feb 1797 (daughter of Truby, Jacob Sr. and LAUFFER, Mary Ann Magdalena); died on 16 Oct 1885 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Rumbaugh, Polly and died.
    2. Rumbaugh, Willliam B. and died.
    3. Rumbaugh, Simeon was born about 1824 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    4. Rumbaugh, Marshall was born about 1827 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    5. Rumbaugh, Christopher was born on 2 Aug 1833; died on 7 May 1836 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    6. Rumbaugh, Elizabeth was born about 1838; and died.
    7. 14. RUMBAUGH, George Washington was born on 8 Jul 1839 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 30 Nov 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; was buried about 4 Dec 1913 in Mooringsport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

  13. 30.  ELDER, James Knox was born on 26 Oct 1817 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (son of Elder, Thomas and Young, Elizabeth); died on 8 Sep 1898 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 10 Sep 1898 in Myers Cemetery ~ Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Ann Brooks supplied DOM, stating they were married at the home of Peter Hagan by Elisha H. Bailey, J.P.

    Also per Ann, in handwritten letter by James. He stated he was b. 26 Oct 1817, Armstrong Co. PA., attested to by Jackson Elder 22 Dec 1882, verified by D.M. Rumbaugh, etc.

    James married HAGAN, Jeanetta on 2 May 1839 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. Jeanetta (daughter of HAGAN, Andrew) was born on 12 Sep 1822 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 15 Jun 1903 in Cowansville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 17 Jun 1903 in Myers Cemetery ~ Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  HAGAN, Jeanetta was born on 12 Sep 1822 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of HAGAN, Andrew); died on 15 Jun 1903 in Cowansville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 17 Jun 1903 in Myers Cemetery ~ Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Per Ann Brooks. She and James were living in 1900 with their daughter, Mary Jane and her husband, John Nicholas Heckel, East Franklin Twsp., Armstrong Co., PA.

    (Medical):Ill for 6 weeks prior to death

    Children:
    1. 15. ELDER, Elizabeth was born on 11 May 1840 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 21 Jun 1878 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 23 Jun 1878 in Rumbaugh Cemetery ~ Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. Elder, Simeon was born in Dec 1841 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 18 May 1915 in East Brady, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Elder, Mary Jane was born in Jun 1844 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    4. Elder, Reuben was born on 29 Jun 1847 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 13 May 1864 in Virginia.
    5. Elder, Sarah Emily was born on 24 Jun 1849 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    6. Elder, Lorenzo was born on 20 Jun 1852 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 12 Aug 1858 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 14 Aug 1858 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. Elder, Margaret Ellen was born on 2 Jun 1854 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    8. Elder, Nancy Evelene was born on 17 Nov 1857 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    9. Elder, Lavinia Olivet was born on 17 Nov 1857 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; and died.



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