Orrin Roundy SmithAge: 68 years1851–1919
- Name
- Orrin Roundy Smith
- Given names
- Orrin Roundy
- Surname
- Smith
Shared note: Mary Eliza Cox Obituary and Family Listing
Shared note: James Henry Cox Obituary and Family Listing
Birth | February 3, 1851 29 26 |
Census | August 10, 1860 (Age 9 years) |
Death of a mother | Elizabeth A Burkholder March 21, 1868 (Age 17 years) |
Marriage | Mary Eliza Cox — View this family about 1878 (Age 26 years) Note: The 1900 Census reports they had been married for 22 years. The 1910 Census reports that they had been married for 32 years. Both Census' suggest their marriage year would be 1878 which is consistent with the previously submitted marriage date of Oct 3, 1878 |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Elizabeth Mary Smith May 1886 (Age 35 years) |
Death of a father | David Wheeler Smith January 9, 1890 (Age 38 years) |
Census | June 9, 1900 (Age 49 years) |
Marriage of a child | Franklin Lanier — Elizabeth Mary Smith — View this family about 1907 (Age 55 years) Note: Marriage info found om Tombstone photo |
Census | April 28, 1910 (Age 59 years) |
Death | April 11, 1919 (Age 68 years) |
Burial | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Belle Plaine Cemetery |
Family with parents |
father |
David Wheeler Smith Birth: January 14, 1822 — Heathville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States Death: January 9, 1890 — Heathville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States |
mother |
Elizabeth A Burkholder Birth: April 27, 1824 — Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States Death: March 21, 1868 — Paola, Miami, Kansas, United States |
Marriage: November 21, 1843 — Pennsylvania, United States |
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7 years himself |
Orrin Roundy Smith Birth: February 3, 1851 29 26 — Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States Death: April 11, 1919 — Kansas, United States |
Family with Mary Eliza Cox |
himself |
Orrin Roundy Smith Birth: February 3, 1851 29 26 — Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States Death: April 11, 1919 — Kansas, United States |
wife |
Mary Eliza Cox Birth: November 28, 1858 21 19 — Illinois, United States Death: January 20, 1928 — Kansas, United States |
Marriage: about 1878 — |
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8 years daughter |
Elizabeth Mary Smith Birth: May 1886 35 27 — Kansas, United States Death: August 26, 1979 — Sumner, Kansas, United States |
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Census | 1860 United States - Census transcript - David Wheeler Smith - Household
Beaver, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United S
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Marriage | The 1900 Census reports they had been married for 22 years. The 1910 Census reports that they had been married for 32 years. Both Census' suggest their marriage year would be 1878 which is consistent with the previously submitted marriage date of Oct 3, 1878 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Census | 1900 United States - Census transcript - Orrin Roundy Smith - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Orrin Roundy Smith - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Name | Mary Eliza Cox Obituary and Family Listing
BELLE PLAINE NEWS 9 Feb 1928
Mary Eliza Cox was born Nov. 28,1858, on a farm near Decatur, Ills., and departed this life Jan. 30,1928 at the age of 69 yrs., 2 mo. and two days.
In 1877 she moved with her parents, to a farm southeast of Belle Plaine, now occupied by Ray Barner, where they lived one year. During this time they purchased the farm now owned by Mrs. Myrtle Fisher, where her parents lived until their death.
She was united in marriage to Orin Roundy Smith Oct 3 1878. They resided in Belle Plaine, where they run a general mercantile store for a few years. They sold this business and bought a farm southeast of Belle Plaine where she lived until her death. To this union one child was born, Mrs. Frank Lanier, with whom she resided until her death. Her husband preceded her in death nine years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter, Mrs. Frank Lanier, one grandaughter, Mary Margaret Lanier; two sisters, Mrs. A.L. Barner and Mrs. Myrtle Fisher, of Belle Plaine, Kans., one brother Joseph Cox, of Wichita.
In 1883 she united with the Methodist church and lived a faithful christian life. She was a kind loving mother and was loved by all her friends and neighbors for her kindness and generosity.
Her passing leaves a vacancy in the home and community that can never be filled.
The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church at Belle Plaine, conducted by Rev. Clifford Moody, pastor of the Palestine M.E. Church. here was a large number present to pay their last respects to a friend and neighbor. A mixed quartette composed of Miss Ruth Koger and Mrs. John Tennery, Messrs Russell Reitz and Walter Plagge furnished the songs. Pall bearers were John Koger, Elmer Poovy, Max Reitz, Thos. Barner, Bert Shade and Levi Elenburg. Burial took place at the Belle Plaine cemetery.
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Name | James Henry Cox Obituary and Family Listing
J. H. Cox, a prominent farmer of Palestine township died Wednesday evening, aged 77 years.
He was a brother to William Cox, who died in Wichita, Tuesday and was buried here yesterday, and an uncle of Chas. W. Cox of this city. A sister, Mrs. Minerva Bear of Bearsdale, Ill., who was called here to attend the funeral of her brother William Cox is now the last surviving member of her family of brothers and sisters. She will remain to attend the funeral of the second brother who died this week.
The funeral of J. H. Cox will be held at the home in Palestine township Sunday afternoon. J. H. Cox was ten years the senior of his brother William. He was one of the wealthiest of Sumner county's farmer's ownng 400 acres of rich Ninnescah bottom land.
The surviving children are Mrs. Link Barner, Mrs. O. R. Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Fisher and J. S. Cox, all living in the vicinity of Belle Plaine.
Both William and J. H. Cox were will known in Wellington and had many friends here. William Cox was for many years a prominent business man of this city, engaged in the manufacture of pop with his son Chas. W. Cox. He later moved his business to Wichita. J. H. Cox was a frequent visitor in Wellington during his many years' residence in the county.
Belle Plaine News (Belle Plaine, Kansas), March 18, 1915
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