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Daniel H. Smith

From the research of
Jean Kyle

 
Yukon Weekly - 7 Jul 1898
 
Daniel H. Smith
 
D. H. Smith was born in Ohio in 1831.  He enlisted in the army in 1861 and served until '65.  He was a member of the Baptist church for 40 years.  He was a faithful Sunday school worker and a good citizen.  He died, July 2nd 1898, and was buried in the Frisco cemetery.  Funeral sermon was preached at his home, Jul 3rd by Rev. J. T. Hendrickson.  (His wife Agnes died between 1890 and 1898.  She is not marked at the cemetery and no obituary has been found for Agnes).
 
Additional Info:  The First Territorial Census of Oklahoma 1890.  Page 806, Daniel H. Smith age 58 born in New York, his wife Agnes, Children, Grant, Lena, Anna, Charles, Carl and Gracie are listed.  According to Daniel's estate records he lived on the NE 1/4 of Section 24 Twp 13 Rg 6.  He was a widower and had the following children.  S. G. Smith of Grandin, Mo., Lena A. Turner of Enid, Oklahoma, Amy e. Reulbut, C. Howard Smith, Powell D. Smith and Grace L. Smith all of El Reno.

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