. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. Yankees. Such is war!The feeling of the hungry boys who lost thatlay out will never be written. 816 -806-A-ELIZABETH W. LEDBETTER TABLE Elizabeth Starback, born 1839, died 1875,married Col. Henry W. Ledbetter. Children: (A) Henry Wall Ledbetter, died when small. (B) Martha Elizabeth Ledbetter, marriedW. A (C) William Presly Ledbetter, marriedTexie Gray One child, Laura Elizabeth, died1918, about grown. (D) Lillie May
. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. Yankees. Such is war!The feeling of the hungry boys who lost thatlay out will never be written. 816 -806-A-ELIZABETH W. LEDBETTER TABLE Elizabeth Starback, born 1839, died 1875,married Col. Henry W. Ledbetter. Children: (A) Henry Wall Ledbetter, died when small. (B) Martha Elizabeth Ledbetter, marriedW. A (C) William Presly Ledbetter, marriedTexie Gray One child, Laura Elizabeth, died1918, about grown. (D) Lillie May (E) George Starback Ledbetter, marriedNellie Lockhart. (F) Mary Anna Ledbetter, married CyrusC Bryan. Children: Cyrus C. Bryan Jr., diedin infancy; Mary Ledbetter Bryan; andEmma Pernelia Bryan. 817 -816-B-Martha Elizabeth Ledbetter, marriedWilliam A. Sloan. Children: (A) William Ledbetter Sloan. (B) Mary Starback Sloan. (C) Henry Wall Sloan. (D) Frank Alexander Sloan. 818 -816-D-Lillie May Ledbetter, married JohnW. Wassemon. Children: (A) John Earnest Wassemon, died in infancy. (B) Elizabeth Wassemon. (C) All Little ^rnmtt Family Tree Book Genealogical and Biographical 839 (See 801) COL. HUGH MONTGOMERY. By descent from this ancestor, William Alex-ander Smith, was privileged to become a mem-ber of the very exclusive Society of the Cincin-nati. This famous Society was founded byGens. George Washington, Steuben, Knox,Hamilton. Lafayette and others. The member-ship of this Society was composed of the Com-missioned officers of the Revolutionary Army,and Washington was the president. Onlythe birthright son of these officers waseligible to succeed the father. In case theline of the eldest son lapsed, then a collateralbranch may continue the succession. Thename was derived from the famous oldRoman Cincinnatus and was bestowed byWashington. The object of the Society wasto maintain and support the infant republicof the United States, to which each memberwas pledged. Gen. Will
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