Attention: Partner (Lucille Senever) is 31 years younger.
He is married to Lucille Senever.
They got married in the year 1883 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten
, he was 44 years old.Jackson Theodore D. Smith oo Lucille Shanaway
Marriage source: Money, Jack Money, "FAMILY TREE OF JACK AND JULIE MONEY," (Publication location unknown, Publisher J.M., Publication date: xxvii Nov MMII), Repository: The Cloud
"Lucille SHANAWAY ...
Marriage 1 Jackson Theodore D. SMITH ... Marriage Beginning Status: Unknown ..."
Shoemaker, Rhonda, e-mail to David Navorska, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: R.S., Publication date: xxiv Feb MMIII)
'... Jackson (aka Theodore) ... He married Lucy Shanaway (Senever) in 1883, divorced her (no date, this is my great, great grandmother) and his two children are Ellsworth Jackson and Vicky Mae Smith." <>
Child(ren):
The couple were divorced from after 1884 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten
.Jackson Smith aka Theodore S. Dalrymple o/o Lucille Shanaway
Divorce source: Shoemaker, Rhonda, e-mail to David Navorska, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: R.S., Publication date: xxiv Feb MMIII)
"... Jackson (aka Theodore) ... He married Lucy Shanaway (Senever) in 1883, divorced her (no date, this is my great, great grandmother) and his two children are Ellsworth Jackson and Vicky Mae Smith." <>
Jackson Smith aka Theodore S. Dalrymple
Source: Money, Jack Money, FAMILY TREE OF JACK AND JULIE MONEY, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: J.M., Publication date: xxvii Nov MMII), Repository: The Cloud
"Jackson Theodore D. SMITH Sex: M Birth: 10 MAR 1838 in Newark, New Jersey ...
Marriage 1 Lucille SHANAWAY b: 11 AUG 1869 Marriage
Beginning Status: Unknown
Children
1. Virginia Mae SMITH 2. Ellsworth Jackson SMITH b: 22 JUL 1884 in Bear Lake, Manistee County, Michigan ...'
Shoemaker, Rhonda, e-mail to David Navorska, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: R.S., Publication date: xxiv Feb MMIII)
"... Not sure what Jackson Smith aka Theodore Dalrymple was named at birth. But since 1850 at least he was known as Theo., Dalrymple, changed to Jackson during or shortly after war. Read below to message I received from Ron Dalrympleand my response. He sent me information on the Dalrymple and Opdyke line. ...'
'... Ron, ... My great great grandfather, Jackson Smith, was in-listed in the civil war under Theodore S. Dalrymple. He had lost his pension number and was having difficulty getting his pension partly because of his name change. In aletter to the pension division he states that 'his mother had his original pension certificate and had lost it in her move to Frenchtown, NJ.' (No mention of her name) He also states that 'Theodore S Dalrymple was his step-fathers nameand that he had changed it during the war when he found this out, to his 'real' name of Jackson Smith.' I found a Theodore with Catherine and Aaron in 1850 census, the age was right and I mistakenly assumed that Phebe was alsoCatherine's daughter. I have not found anything relating to an Opdyke and Smith union, and wonder if he may have been a child out of wedlock. Must bone up more on history because I don't know how common that was in the early 1800's.
Jackson (aka Theodore) died in Ohio at the Old Soldiers and Sailors Home in Perkins Township, Erie County, 11/16/1900. He is buried in the cemetery there. The virtual cemetery lists him as Thomas S Dalrymple, but spoke with Jan Skarr ofmedical records there and am told that it is indeed Theodore buried in the cemetery. He is also listed in 1900 federal census, OSSH, Perkins Twp., Erie, Ohio. He was admitted to the home as Theo., S. Dalrymple in 1887 and is listed in census as Jackson Smith. He also states in questioner he filled out for his pension recordthat 'he was married to an Adeline Bobby before the war in New Hampton, NJ and was divorced sometime in 1867, (does not list any children from this union), he was born in 1840, Bethlehem, NJ. He married Lucy Shanaway (Senever) in 1883, divorced her (no date, this is my great, great grandmother) and his two children are Ellsworth Jacksonand Vicky Mae Smith.' Ellsworth is my great grandfather, Vicky (Virginia Mae) my great Aunt. 'Bobby' is a real fun name to research, to date have found no record of marriage, but did find Bowlby's; Bolby's (Charles, with daughter Mary,age 15); and Bobby; with wife Mary, age 22, daughter, Adeline, age 2. Also Crevlin(g?). All of these names appear on one page of 1850 census in Bethlehem, NJ. I run across Crevling and Rittenhouse frequently and need to sift throughmy papers and cross reference. ... Theodore was in MI during the late 1800's and there are many Dalrymples here. Have not found any ties yet, but it's a possibility. Also, one more tidbit on Jackson's (Theodore's) relationship with theDalrymples. Last year, before he passed at the great age of 81, George Smith (great nephew of my gg grandmother, Lucy Shanaway, Jackson's second wife) stated, 'I remember when I was younger, that they (the Shanaway family) calledJackson the 'old snake in the grass' and it was told that he came from a wealthy family out east, possibly Maryland or New Jersey, that disowned him.' It may have been the other way around and it was Jackson himself who disowned thefamily." <>
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