. Genealogy of the Goodyear family . el and Hannah (Stacy)Smith, and Jacob and Polly (Street) Frisbie. The Smith line runs : Edward,Nathaniel , Samuel5, Oliver, Abel3, Samuel2, Thomas1. The Frisbie line :Eliza, Jacob6, Jacob5, John*, John3, John3, Edward. Edward Smiths homewas in Northford, Conn., where he was highly esteemed for his kindness ofheart, his brightness of intellect, his judgment and piety. Mrs. Smith liveswith her daughter in Northford. I. Clara E. Smith, b. May 20, 1S65; graduated at Mt Holyoke Seminary in1885, and at Yale Art School in 1S89, since which time she has been tea
. Genealogy of the Goodyear family . el and Hannah (Stacy)Smith, and Jacob and Polly (Street) Frisbie. The Smith line runs : Edward,Nathaniel , Samuel5, Oliver, Abel3, Samuel2, Thomas1. The Frisbie line :Eliza, Jacob6, Jacob5, John*, John3, John3, Edward. Edward Smiths homewas in Northford, Conn., where he was highly esteemed for his kindness ofheart, his brightness of intellect, his judgment and piety. Mrs. Smith liveswith her daughter in Northford. I. Clara E. Smith, b. May 20, 1S65; graduated at Mt Holyoke Seminary in1885, and at Yale Art School in 1S89, since which time she has been teacher ofdrawing in the State Normal School at Bloomsburg, Pa., and is an artist ofmarked ability. 685222. GEOKGE WALSTEIN SMITH, b. Feb. 12, 1836; m. first, MaryHUFF, b. March 15, 1832; d. March 16, 1875. He m. second, June, 1876, IdaBrockett GOODYEAE, widow of Edgar F. Goodyear; she d. 1892. He residesat North Haven, Conn. I. Nellie Smith, b. Oct. 10, 1862, m. Jan. 1, 1884, Burt Nichols, who FRANCES M. GOODYEAR CRAFTS.(685-213, II.). MAY C R A F I S.(685213. BRANCH OF ANDREW. 187 purchased and lived on the old Bradley homestead in North Haven. He was prom-inent in church and Sunday-school, and his death, which occurred Jan. 28,1894,?was a great loss to the community, and to his young family. 1. Herbert , b. Jan. 18, 1886. 2. Ralph W. Nichols, b. Sept. 3,1887. II. Edward Smith, b. May 1, 1868; m. April 12, 1S93, Atlanta E., daughterof Geo. L. Ross. III. Bessie Goodyear Smith, b. Dec. 20, 1870; was a teacher in the publicschools of New Haven for a short time, and then prepared herself especially fora missionary, taking final examinations in this course; m. July 12, 1891, E. Ewing, son of Edward and Mary L. (Alvord) Ewing, of Danvers, graduated in 1891 from Yale College, and ever since his marriage he and hiswife have been encased in missionary work in China. They arrived in Chinaduring the Japan War, and were obliged to remain for several months at
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