Stirpes, Volume 1, Number 3, September 1961 Page: 99
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September 2961 99
IHE KINNARD JOURNAL
With Explanatory Notes by Estellyn Allday Achning
(Continued from June)
Note: Names marked by an asterisk* were inserted by the writer
for clarification and to establish a more accurate Identifioation.
All such additions are based on careful stOdy of available
records of these allied families gathered from various
sources named within the accompanying notes.
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Xerenhappuchs (third daughterr, Mary* Turner,* married Chas.
Morehead, a twin brother of Joseph Morehead,* (27) Two grandsons
of theirs Charles 8(lauchter*) M1oreheaA* and J.:res Turner
Morehead* were Governors of Ky. (28) James T (urner*) Morehead*
wfas aftenr&ards U. S. State Senetor. (29) At this date May 5, 1699
Mrs. Annie 'orehead icbson is living in Jerusalem, N. C. at the
advanced age of 89. (30) Her husband was Samuel Augustus Hobson
of Va. Their children Henrletta Hobson*, Annie Hobson,* $^-uel 11.
Hobson,* Ja=es M. Hobson,* John Morehead Hobson,* Wlia^m H. Hobson,*
Augustus Hobson* and Albert Hobson.*
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Henrietta Hobson* marr'ed D. G, l.lcGhee of Jackson, Hi.se. died
childless. Annie Hobson* carriedd Charles.PrJce of Salisbury, 14C.
and dled leaving one son, Augustus Hobson Price now a railro.-.d
attorney. Samuel i1%. Hobson* married Hiss Osborne of Va. two sons
& two daughters. James Rl(arcellus*) Hobson* married Sallie (Sarah*
Croom*) Pearson of N.C. They have seven children, Lieut. Richmond
Pearson Hobeon & three other sons & three daughters. (31)
Chrrlis Alison Smith twin brother of Ja..es Normnn 3Sith (Uncle
Jimmle) married EllzAbeth;} L^nier of Bowline Green Ky. (32) T.eir
children were l-tRrtha J-,.ne* Smrith married John Harvey* Ed.miston,
Richard H(amllton*) Smith* nmrried &l1zabeth RoLers of Conneticut
(sic), dau!-hter of Conodore (sic) Rogers a'n grandaumvhter of ConoAorPerE.v.
nichnrd H. Smith* was Capt. of Artilery (ic}) Co.,
U.S.A. and was lost at sea. (33) One of their dauShters .rs. HFrry
Beerd lives in Hartford Conn. The other iHrs. Wells (34) and her
mother Mrs. Smith live in N(ew) Y{ork) City. Dr. Jares Edward
Smith* lived in Rusk Co. Texas where he his wife and two children
died several years a^o. (35)
George V!(ashington*) L(anler*) Smith* married Hiss Dickson of
Jackson, sls. His sons Charles A. Smith* and David A. Smith*
lived in N(ew) O(rleans). Georzge W. Smith* died in washington,
D. C. while in Congress. His vidow afterwards married a hr.
Green a wealthy man
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