Individual Details

Charles White Smith

(17 Nov 1844 - 29 Mar 1932)

SV Camp was named for David Benson, who had ties to Benkelman.
1925 vets list also showed Charles W. Smith (1932) and John Connor at Haigler.
1880 census Riverside Township, Fremont County, Iowa, shows Charles, wife "Unis" E., daughters "Cornelia" and "Mille", nephews Walter W. and Judson K. "Ivery", and mother-in-law Jane Wilson.

Events

Birth17 Nov 1844Whitestown, Oneida County, New York
Census (family)-shared1860(James L. Smith and Cordelia Goodrich) Ross Township, Franklin County, Iowa
Marriage23 Nov 1865Fremont County, Iowa - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)11 Jul 1870Ross Township, Franklin County, Iowa - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)19 Jul 1880Riverside, Fremont County, Iowa - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)1885Randolph, Riverside, Fremont County, Iowa - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)1 Jun 1900Blaine, Dundy County, Nebraska - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)Apr 1910Blaine, Dundy County, Nebraska - Eunice E. Wilson
Census (family)12 Jan 1920Haigler, Dundy County, Nebraska - Eunice E. Wilson
Census-shared11 Apr 1930(Cordelia Goodrich Smith) Benkelman, Dundy County, Nebraska
Death29 Mar 1932Nebraska
BurialBenkelman Cemetery, Dundy County, Nebraska

Families

SpouseEunice E. Wilson (1845 - 1928)
ChildCordelia Goodrich Smith (1867 - 1953)
ChildMabelle Slater Smith (1877 - 1970)
FatherJames L. Smith (1817 - 1902)
MotherCordelia Goodrich (1823 - 1865)
SiblingHarriet Amelia Smith (1846 - 1929)
SiblingMary Deforrest Smith (1854 - 1861)
SiblingMartha Louisa Smith (1858 - )

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