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Household of Theodore Smith

He is married to Mathilde (Matilda) Carolina Jutting.

They got married on December 10, 1907 at Immanuel Luth. Chr., Bingham Twp., Hancock Co., IA, he was 22 years old.

Theodore Smith oo Mathilde Carolina Jutting

Marriage source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded 9 Mar MMI <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Maggie Smith  1908-1908
  3. Sopherine Irene Smith  1909-2007 
  4. William 'Bill' Smith  1912-1994 
  5. Esther Smith  1914-2002 
  6. Gladys Smith  1916-1983 
  7. Dorothy Edna Smith  1919-1956 
  8. Vernon Wessel Smith  1923-2001 


Notes about Theodore Smith

Theodore Smith

Source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded ix Mar MMI

The anonymous individual that gave the place = Ackley, Grundy Co., IA erred. Ackley is in Hardin Co. but on or near the border of Franklin, Grundy, & Butler Counties.

Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Buffalo Center IA, Centennial Book Committee, MCMXCII), pg. 407, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'Theodore 'Ted' was the fourth son of Bill and Maggie. He farmed near Buffalo Center and married Tillie Jutting; they had two sons and four daughters (two other children died at birth): Bill married Pearl and had one son, Wayne; Vernonmarried and had seven children; Irene married (Deb) Adams and had no children; Esther married LaVern Fure and had three children; Gladys married Glen Fure and had a daughter, Tamara (Hauan) and two sons, Audeen and Kirk (they lateradopted Bonnie Meyer and Kathy Roberts); Dorothy married a Barry and had two daughters and a son, she later married a Fitzgerald and died in a car accident.'

Smith, Vernon, SMITH, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.RootsWeb.com, iii Nov MMI)

'... Theodore SMITH ... Sex: M Birth: 7 Sep 1885 in Ackley, Grundy, Iowa Death: 1 Oct 1968 in Austin, Mower, MN. Christening: 30 May 1887 Ramsey Reformed, Titonka, KOSSUTH, IA. Burial: 4 Oct 1968 Trinity Luth., WINNEBAGO, Iowa

Note: ... Theodores dad changed their name from Schmidt to Smith in 1900 Ted died from a stroke. Mar.Cert.of Ted & Mathide in possession of V. Smith Records can be found in Winnebago, & Kossuth co.courthouses also in Immanuel Luth.,Kossuth co., Ramsey German Reformed, Kossuth co., Iowa Trinity Luth., Winnebago co., Iowa V. Smith also has Mathildes confirmation cert. ... He was born in Grundy co., IA. but the closest town was Ackley in Hardin co., IA.

Father: Wilhelm SCHMIDT b: 13 Feb 1847 in Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia, GERMANY Mother: Gritje Maggie ALBERS b: 23 Mar 1848 in Weener, Ostfriesland, GERMANY

Marriage 1 Mathilde Carolina JUTTING b: 19 Oct 1888 in Wellesburg, Grundy, Iowa Married: 10 Dec 1907 in Immanuel Luth., Woden, KOSSUTH, Iowa

Children

1. Smith MAGGIE b: 23 Mar 1908 in German Valley, KOSSUTH, Iowa 2. Sopherine Irene SMITH b: 25 Jul 1909 in German Valley, KOSSUTH, Iowa 3. William SMITH b: 31 Jan 1912 in German Valley, KOSSUTH, Iowa 4. Esther SMITH b: 25 Apr 1914 in German Valley, KOSSUTH, Iowa 5. Gladys SMITH b: 9 Apr 1916 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa 6. Dorothy SMITH b: 7 Apr 1919 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa 7. Vernon Wessel SMITH b: 17 Jul 1923 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa' <>

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