In 1930 my GreatGrandfather and his wife Oliver and Susan (Gearhart) Smith was living next
to Marion on Miller Street in Shelbyville Indiana. I cannot help but feel they are somehow
related.
How are you related to Marion? Do you know anything about the parents of Marion or
Minnie's maiden name??Do you know how you got the name Virginia? I also have an?Aunt
who named her daughter Virginia. Also Marion? daughter Nellie?may also be a lead as?Oliver
named one of his daughter Nellie also. ??Thanks Wanda
-----Original Message-----
From: Virginia Flesher <vflesher(a)onemain.com>
To: inshelby(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Thu, Jul 16, 2009 4:16 am
Subject: Re: [INSHELBY] Marion E. Smith and family Any kin out there?
Marion Elmer Smith, born 1 Dec 1874, reg for WWI in Rush Co IN. His wife
was Minnie. Their home was Homer IN, and he worked farm labor for Nathan
Arbuckle.
They were in Rush Co IN 1920.
Marion E Smith 45 Minnie Smith 45 Gordon Smith 16 Leslie Smith 13 Leonard
Smith 9 Nellie Smith 5
Listed on ancestry as Sunich, alternate name Smith.
1910 Justice Precinct 3, Dallas, Texas
Merian E Sunich 38 Minnie Sunich 35 Gordan Sunich 6 Lesley Sunich 4
At 11:16 PM 7/15/2009 -0400, you wrote:
In the 1930 census
Marion E. Smith born Ky 1875
Minnie? wife born Ky
Gordon son 27 born TX
Leslie son 23 born TX
Lenord 19 born TX
Nellie 15 born Indiana
Does anyone have any information on this family. I would appreciate any
help you can give. Thanks Wanda
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