ID: I121537
Name: Elizabeth SOUTH
Given Name: Elizabeth
Surname: South
Sex: F
_UID: 4B20A5CF2DB8084CB1A328075666C1B3CBE8
Change Date: 7 MAR 2005
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Name: Page 1
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Name: Page 2
Birth: ABT 1839 in Pike County, MO
Event:
Census, Federal 1850 Pike County, MO
Note: She is found at page 167A, line 15.
Reference Number: 003-106559N
Death: Y
Father: Thomas D SOUTH b: ABT 1805 in Kentucky
Mother: Elizabeth Ann SUMMERS b: ABT 1816 in Kentucky
Sources:
- Abbrev: Researcher - South, David Ray
Title: Data provided by fellow researcher David Ray South. His email address is drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/s drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/s drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/. Name: Footnotes drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/ Name: ShortFootnotes drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/ Name: Bibliographys drsouth@epix.net and his URL is http://home.epix.net/~drsouth/.
- Abbrev: STAFA: research of CWS
Title: Data provided by the personal research of the founder of SMITH-TAYLOR and Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Srnd Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Srnd Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Sr Name: Footnotend Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Sr Name: ShortFootnotend Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Sr Name: Bibliographynd Allied Families Association (STAFA), MSG (ret US Army) Charles Wesley Smith. I have spent day after day walking in small to large cemeteries, recording data on the headstones. Also, reading books, documents and newspapers in libraries from the small home town library to the Library of Congress; and talking to many folks from the hills of Kentucky to the hills of Germany and many place in between. Oh, such joy and pleasure to learn of the family, both ancestors and descendants, may we continue to learn. I must admit that I was as many a young family researchers "very relaxed in the arena of documenting my research" and I often have to pay for it today, by giving a blank look in response, when questioned. However, the internet is slowing changing that, especially the help from many fellow researcher; Ancestry Family Trees; Family Data Collection - Individual Records; and, the many other Data Files on Ancestry.com. CWS Sr
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