Daniel Smith
M, (1827 - February 1881)
- Relationship
- 6th great-grandson of Herman Op Den Graeff
Daniel Smith was born in 1827 at Newberry, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph W. Smith and Susanna Updegraff. Daniel Smith married Jennie Good, daughter of George Good, in December 1868.1 Daniel Smith died in February 1881 at age 54 years.1
From 'History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania', by John F. Meginness, 1892, page 724.
Daniel Smith was born in Newberry in 1827, and was the only son of Joseph W. and Susan Smith. He received a public school education, and afterwards engaged in farming, which he followed up to his death. He was married in December, 1868, to Jenie, daughter of George Good, of Old Lycoming township, and immediately settled upon the farm now occupied by his widow. He died there in February, 1881. He was prominent in the local councils of the Democratic party, and was also actively identified with the Grange movement. He was the father of two children: Margaret E. and Josephine M., who reside with their mother on the old homestead.
From 'History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania', by John F. Meginness, 1892, page 724.
Daniel Smith was born in Newberry in 1827, and was the only son of Joseph W. and Susan Smith. He received a public school education, and afterwards engaged in farming, which he followed up to his death. He was married in December, 1868, to Jenie, daughter of George Good, of Old Lycoming township, and immediately settled upon the farm now occupied by his widow. He died there in February, 1881. He was prominent in the local councils of the Democratic party, and was also actively identified with the Grange movement. He was the father of two children: Margaret E. and Josephine M., who reside with their mother on the old homestead.
Children of Daniel Smith and Jennie Good
- Margaret E. Smith (c 1870 - )
- Josephine M. Smith (c 1873 - )
Last Edited=30 Nov 2008
Citations
- [S14] John F Meginness, History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (Baltimore, Maryland: prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Gateway Press, Inc., 1990 reprint of 1892 original), p. 724.