Where are they buried ?
Was Roberts' middle name Calender ?
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1870 Census, Simpsonville Township, Wentworth, Rockingham County, N.C., 3/3:
(they were living next door to 2 Shreves families)
Colinder S. 50
Martha D. 48
John W. 22
Nancy E. 20
Robert C. 18
David R. 16
Mary E. 12
Martha J. 10
(all born in N.C., all last name Smith)
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He worked at the Avalon Mill, in Avalon, N.C.
Robert worked at Washington Mills in Mayodan, N.C. also.
Do you have a photo of his mill badge ?
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1910 Census, Madison, Rockingham County, N.C.:
Robert C Smith 56
Minlara Smith 45
Lillie M Smith 18
Charlie G Smith 15
Gidean F Smith 13
Frank J Smith 9
Annie M Smith 6
John W Smith 27
Nara M Smith 24
Robert H Smith 24
Estell P Smith 18
John S Reynolds 24
Fairy S Reynolds 22
Clara D Smith 2
Nanni G Smith 1
Sallie Fay 17
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Their son, Frank Jackson Smith was originally buried in Old Mayodan Municipal cemetery but Mintoria was dissatisfied and had his remains moved to this family cemetery.
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Some of the people who lived in their house in Avalon were Robert C. Smith, Mintora Smith, Frank Jackson Smith, Annie Smith, Charlie Smith, Gideon Smith, Lillie Mae Smith, Robert Hunt Smith, John Willie Smith, Nora Smith, John Sherman Reynolds, Fairy Smith Reynolds, Estelle Shropshire Smith, Clara Smith, Nannie Smith, and Sallie Fae.
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In the photo are:
Robert C. Smith family at Avalon, N.C.
Left to right, front row: Frank Jackson, Mrs. Smith, Annie Smith, Mr. Smith, Charlie Smith, and Gideon Smith.
Back row: Lillie Mae Smith, Fairy Hunt Smith md. John "Sherman" Reynolds, (John Willie Smith absent).
After marrying, Annie Smith's last name was Hopper (Mrs. Gentry Hopper)
Where are they buried ?
Was Roberts' middle name Calender ?
===
1870 Census, Simpsonville Township, Wentworth, Rockingham County, N.C., 3/3:
(they were living next door to 2 Shreves families)
Colinder S. 50
Martha D. 48
John W. 22
Nancy E. 20
Robert C. 18
David R. 16
Mary E. 12
Martha J. 10
(all born in N.C., all last name Smith)
===
He worked at the Avalon Mill, in Avalon, N.C.
Robert worked at Washington Mills in Mayodan, N.C. also.
Do you have a photo of his mill badge ?
===
1910 Census, Madison, Rockingham County, N.C.:
Robert C Smith 56
Minlara Smith 45
Lillie M Smith 18
Charlie G Smith 15
Gidean F Smith 13
Frank J Smith 9
Annie M Smith 6
John W Smith 27
Nara M Smith 24
Robert H Smith 24
Estell P Smith 18
John S Reynolds 24
Fairy S Reynolds 22
Clara D Smith 2
Nanni G Smith 1
Sallie Fay 17
===
Their son, Frank Jackson Smith was originally buried in Old Mayodan Municipal cemetery but Mintoria was dissatisfied and had his remains moved to this family cemetery.
===
Some of the people who lived in their house in Avalon were Robert C. Smith, Mintora Smith, Frank Jackson Smith, Annie Smith, Charlie Smith, Gideon Smith, Lillie Mae Smith, Robert Hunt Smith, John Willie Smith, Nora Smith, John Sherman Reynolds, Fairy Smith Reynolds, Estelle Shropshire Smith, Clara Smith, Nannie Smith, and Sallie Fae.
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In the photo are:
Robert C. Smith family at Avalon, N.C.
Left to right, front row: Frank Jackson, Mrs. Smith, Annie Smith, Mr. Smith, Charlie Smith, and Gideon Smith.
Back row: Lillie Mae Smith, Fairy Hunt Smith md. John "Sherman" Reynolds, (John Willie Smith absent).
After marrying, Annie Smith's last name was Hopper (Mrs. Gentry Hopper)
Gravesite Details
He is buried in the Richardson Cemetery.
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