. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. surgical knack dig down deep to exposeThat bright, living spark, small, but your own We would write his virtues on the tabletsof the memory of his posterity, for they werefrom a noble ancestry. His virtues dominatedhis life, were well known to his children andassociates, worthy of emulation, an inspira-tion when understood or correctly analyzed,and a heritage well worth retaining. May the Creator accept the son whom themother loved as well as, if not the best of


. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. surgical knack dig down deep to exposeThat bright, living spark, small, but your own We would write his virtues on the tabletsof the memory of his posterity, for they werefrom a noble ancestry. His virtues dominatedhis life, were well known to his children andassociates, worthy of emulation, an inspira-tion when understood or correctly analyzed,and a heritage well worth retaining. May the Creator accept the son whom themother loved as well as, if not the best of anyof her children; the one, while for years living along journeys distance from her, yet the onewho in that old age often crept into heraffections with such vividness that in hersilent moments she would suddenly expressa desire to see him. He lived not his threescore and ten allotted to some but he welldid his duty while here and his averageamong the manly, true and noble is well upamong the highest. Thus in our feeble way, we pay homagetoour late lamented brother. W. Thos. Smith Family Tree Book Genealogical and Biographical. Dr. Julius Alexander Smith 922 (See 521) DR. JULIUS ALEXANDER SMITH andNETTIE WARDEN WILSON Dr. Smith was born at Friendship, Tenn.,January 19, 1866 and there spent the firstsixteen years of his life. He attended theschools of that village and when of sufficientage, during vacation period and on Saturdays,worked the saw mill and cotton gin operatedby his father. Being in a family where therewere several children, all of whom were boyssave one, he early in life was trained in house-hold duties and there assisted his mother,while the writer looked after the feeding ofthe horses and cattle. Professional nursesin small villages were then unknown. Chillsand fever and sickness of that character wasmuch more frequent in those days in thatsection than now. It was the misfortune ofour family that in our childhood, the babywas long sick and died, while a youngerbr


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