Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois .. . ^^^c^^ (] PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM. 235 Precinct, Callioun CounU. in 1828, and was thesrventli son of Ebenezer and Pollie Smith, whowere among the early settlers here. He inheritedtlie home farm and spent his entire life here, pass-injj; awaj iu Febrnary 1888. He was an industri-ous thrifty man, who was higlily respected by allwho knevv him. The farm vvliieh Mrs. Sraitii stilloccupies and manages with mucli skill, comprisesone hundred and forty acres of good land well-im-jjroved. Mrs. Smitli is a member of


Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois .. . ^^^c^^ (] PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM. 235 Precinct, Callioun CounU. in 1828, and was thesrventli son of Ebenezer and Pollie Smith, whowere among the early settlers here. He inheritedtlie home farm and spent his entire life here, pass-injj; awaj iu Febrnary 1888. He was an industri-ous thrifty man, who was higlily respected by allwho knevv him. The farm vvliieh Mrs. Sraitii stilloccupies and manages with mucli skill, comprisesone hundred and forty acres of good land well-im-jjroved. Mrs. Smitli is a member of the MethodistEpisco|jal Church, as was her husband. By lier first marriage, j\Irs. .Smith became theniotlier of two children, one living: Sarah Elizabeth,the wife of C. W. Squier, wliose sketch appears else-where in this volume. Mr. Smith was also twicemarried, one soi\ Andrew J., being the result of hisfirst marriage. lie married Mrs. Sophronia Naren,and died in Bachtown in 1882. CHARLES C. ROHNING, M. D. CalhounCounty has its fair share of skillful and ?educated professional men, b


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