. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. Qjt^ PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 561 tlierof Mrs. Smith, Timothy Allen, was a son ofKthan Allen, of Kevolutionary fame. On thedeatli of her husband, Mrs. Fannie Allen was mar-rind a second time and coming to Illinois residedin AVinnebago for a numlier of years andthen removed to Minnesota and spent lier last yearsin AVinnebago


. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. Qjt^ PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 561 tlierof Mrs. Smith, Timothy Allen, was a son ofKthan Allen, of Kevolutionary fame. On thedeatli of her husband, Mrs. Fannie Allen was mar-rind a second time and coming to Illinois residedin AVinnebago for a numlier of years andthen removed to Minnesota and spent lier last yearsin AVinnebago City. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have become the [larents offour children, three of whom are living: MelvinA., Harriet A. and George E. The eldest son mar-ried Clarissa Ilemenway and has one son, is the wife of John Ganoung. Her firsthusband was Miles J. Clark, by whom she had onechild, George Smith married Nellie Foote;they have two children, Florence and Ilarald. Theyoiingest daughter of our subject. Amy J., is nowdeceased; she was the wife of George subject and all his children are members ofthe Court Street Jlethodist Episcopal Church, andin his i)olitical relations Mr. Smith votes the Re-publican ticket. ^f J. SVANL


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