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Personal data Augusta T. Smith 

  • Alternative name: McDonald
  • She was born about 1841 in somewhere in NY.
  • She died between 1865 and 1866 in DeKalb Co., IN.
  • She is buried between 1865 and 1866 in fortasse, Eddy Cem., Troy Twp., DeKalb Co., IN.
  • This information was last updated on August 17, 2008.

Household of Augusta T. Smith

She is married to John A. McDonald.

They got married on April 14, 1863 at Butler, DeKalb Co., IN.

John A. McDonald oo Augusta T. Smith

Marriage source: McDonald, Betty, John McDonald/Augusta Smith FBS, (Lima OH, B.M., Jan MMII)

'MC DONALD, JOHN A. ... Mar. 4/14/1863 Butler, DeKalb Co, IN ... #2 Wife Augusta T. Smith ...' <>

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Notes about Augusta T. Smith

Augusta T. Smith

Source: McDonald, Betty, John McDonald/Augusta Smith FBS, (Lima OH, B.M., Jan MMII)

'MC DONALD, JOHN A. Mar. 4/14/1863 Butler, DeKalb Co, IN ... #2 Wife ... Augusta T. SMITH Born 1841? NY Death 1865-66 DeKalb Co, IN Burial Eddy Cemetery, DeKalb Co, IN ... Children 1 Albina Agusta ...'

Hanna, Jackie, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Portage MI, J.H., xxiii Dec MMII)

'... John McDonald, b. 1827, to John and Mary (Robinett) McDonald, d. between 1 Jan 1897 and 18 Feb 1897 (most likely late Jan and probably buried in Eddy Cem, Troy Twp, De Kalb Co. The McDonalds came to Troy Twp, De Kalb Co in the late1840s.

Marriage 1. Sarah Chase (not Smith) -- 28 Oct 1854, Williams Co, OH.

In the 1850 census of St Joseph Twp, Williams Co, OH, in the household of Robert Wines, is shown:

Elizabeth Smith, age 50 Sarah Chase, age 20, 'Augustus' Smith, age 10

This portion of St Joseph Twp is adjacent to Troy Twp, De Kalb Co, IN.

Based on my findings, on the Smith/Chase family the family of Elizabeth ? Chase Smith are:

Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) b. abt 1796, m. 1 ? Chase and 2. ? Smith

Children:

Eleanor, b. abt 1825, NY, married Robert Wines, 31 Dec 1848, Williams Center, Williams Co, OH; m. 2 Aaron Streets, 30 Nov 1864, Bryan, Williams Co, OH. Robert Wines died in Tennessee in the Civil War 20 Dec 1862. Solomon Alwood ofFulton Co, OH, was granted guardian ship of Robert and Eleanor Wines' son Lewis 15 Dec 1868 (he is shown living with Solomon in 1870 census)

Mary, b. 1827, NY, m. Socrates McDonald (brother of John) 16 Dec 1849, moved in Harrison Co, MO in late 1860s.

Sarah Chase, b. abt 1832, NY, m. John McDonald 28 Oct 1854 in Williams Co, OH, recorded in book 2 pg 147 (McDonald name is indexed as McDannel, a common spelling error). Died before 1863.

Augusta Smith, b. abt 1841, m. John McDonald, 14 Apr 1863, in De Kalb Co, IN; died in 1865-1866. Probably buried in Eddy Cem.

Sources: Williams Co Marriages
1850 census, Williams Co
CW pension papers of Robert Wines
De Kalb Co, marriages
Betty McDonald group sheets

Hope this is clear. ... Jackie' <>

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Augusta T. Smith
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