. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. oyingtheir homes. Those were fearful days, whenbrother fought brother, father fought sonand devil take the hindmost. The patriotswere in the large majority and won. Oftenit was Escape for thy life, look not backbehind thee. Mary Sheffield Dunn was a superb horse-woman and sat her horse elegantly and state-ly. As she was not slothful in business, soalso she contributed to the necessity of thesaints and was given to hospitality. Blessedwith health and strength she


. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. oyingtheir homes. Those were fearful days, whenbrother fought brother, father fought sonand devil take the hindmost. The patriotswere in the large majority and won. Oftenit was Escape for thy life, look not backbehind thee. Mary Sheffield Dunn was a superb horse-woman and sat her horse elegantly and state-ly. As she was not slothful in business, soalso she contributed to the necessity of thesaints and was given to hospitality. Blessedwith health and strength she went in and outbefore this people and came« to the age of104 years and died. Truly she lived a life ofservice to humanity. Thus passed fromearth to Paradise a benefactress of hercountry. Whose life was a song, God wrote the words,Which she set to music; The refrain was glad, or sad—at her pleasure,Her life work of service evidenced the Measure. It can be said of her as of Abraham, Shedied in a good old age and full of years. William Alexander SmithAnsonville, North Carolina 127 Familv Tree Book Genealogical and Biographical. Smith Williams 847 (See 934)WILLIAM SMITH WILLIAMS ANDNELLIE JOHNSON WILLIAMS Of the boys born to Lewis J. Williams andSallie Smith, his wife, only Smith and Lewiscame to years of maturity. The elder, Smith,is the subject of this sketch. When a boy he was fond of sport, runningrabbits either to be caught by hounds orchased into a hole in a hollow log or use of the hickory withe he could pullthem out. If the withe failed, smoke wouldprevail. Made happy by the catch, he wouldtrudge over the hills with buoyant steps andproudly cast his trophy at the feet of his noless proud parents. Old Mollie Hare, what you doing dare?Sitting in de corner, smoking my segare. His parents left the old homestead, PantherCreek, and hied themselves to the twin bought a residence in Winston-Salemthat they might obtain for Smith and theirother children the advan


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