Genealogy Wylie » Mary Jane Smith (1828-1900)

Personal data Mary Jane Smith 

  • She was born on December 8, 1828 in Wilcox County, Alabama.
  • Census in the year 1850, Wilcox County, Alabama.
  • She died on December 19, 1900, she was 72 years old.
  • She is buried in Bethel A.R.P. Church, Oak Hill, Wilcox County, Alabama.
  • A child of Solomon Smith and Jane Jones
  • This information was last updated on June 21, 2019.

Household of Mary Jane Smith

She had a relationship with Robert Ebenezer Young.


Child(ren):

  1. John Oliver Young  1846-1911 
  2. William L. Young  1848-????


Notes about Mary Jane Smith

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/wilcox/cemetery/bethelarp.txt

R.E. Young, Jr.
Sept. 1857 - July 21, 1898

Mary J.
Wife of RE Young
Dec. 8, 1828 - Dec. 19, 1900

R E Young
April 22, 1828 - Nov. 12, 1896
CSA Marker
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Death notice of Mrs. Robert Young, Wilcox County, Alabama

Wilcox Progressive Era
Thursday, December 27, 1901

Mrs. Robert Young, relict of the late Mr. Robert Young, of Mount Hope,
was
buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, at Oak Hill, on the 20th inst.
She was one
of the old land-marks of the county, and possessed many noble traits
of
character. She was the mother of our townsman, Mr. Will Young.

Wilcox County, Alabama - 1850 Federal Census (File 4 of 5)

This is the 1850 federal census for Wilcox County, Alabama.

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS:
LN=Line Number FN=Family Number
VAL=Value of Real Estate Owned MRD=Married within last year
SCH=Attended school within last year
R/W=Adults who cannot read and write
AFFLICTIN=Whether deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or
convict

The 1850 Census

STATE: AL COUNTY: Wilcox
REFERENCE:
======================================================================
===PAGE LN FM LASTNAME FIRST NAME AND INI. AGE SX
CLR OCCU. VLU BORN MRD SCH DDB AFFLICTION
REMARKS
======================================================================
===

772 4 587 YOUNG Robert 28 M
Farmer 2000 SC
772 5 587 YOUNG Mary 23 F
AL
772 6 587 YOUNG John O. 4 M
AL
772 7 587 YOUNG William L. 2 M
AL

Also Andrew Crawford is listed as part of the family, nd next family
is not Crawford.
772 8 587 CRAWFORD Andrew 28 M
Farmer SC

===================================================
1850 Census for Wilcox Co., AL.
Roll: M432_16, pg. 384, done on 11/4/1850 by A. Duff

587/587 Robert Young 28 M Farmer 2,000 SC.
Mary 23 F AL.
John O. 4 M AL.
William L. 2 M AL.
Andrew Crawford 28 M Farmer [no listed $] SC.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Jane Smith

Joseph Jones
1780-1861
Mary Bonner
1782-1862
Solomon Smith
1801-1857
Jane Jones
1805-1856

Mary Jane Smith
1828-1900



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