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Smith Andrew [Male] b. 1800

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Residence: 1819

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Residence: 1824

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Lumpkin Henry Augustus [Male] b. 1825 Concord, Ga. - d. 1900 Hancock, Ms.

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Smith Elizabeth [Female] b. ABT 1817 Pike County, Mississippi

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A. Dianne Burge Fogleman: Born around 1817 in Pike County, Mississippi. Between 1830 and 1840, she went to live with her aunt, Mary Annette Burge McGuire McRae, because of her mother's remarriage.

Around 1839 in Jasper or Clark Counties, Ms., Elizabeth Smith married Larkin Collins. Collins was listed in the 1840 Jasper County, Ms., census; 1845 in Clarke County, Ms.; and in 1850, Jackson County, Ms.

There is a record of Elizabeth and Larkin selling property Jan. 12, 1856, Shubuta, Clarke County, Ms., to Edward Gatlin. Also on Mar. 3, 1856, Larkin Collins witnessed his sister-in-law, Martha Smith Beard, buying land in Clarke County, Ms.

In the 1860 census of Davis Township, Arkansas, Elizabeth and Larkin Collins were listed with Elizabeth being 43 years old; Larkin , 48; both as school teachers.

In 1861, Larkin Collins wrote a Letter of Testimony in Saline County, Ark.: "In testimony whereof, I, Larkin Collins, clerk of the Circuit Court and Exofficio Clerk of the Court of Probate and for the said county of Saline, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said county at office in said county, this 9th day of December AD 1861Y" (Probate Book, Page 393, Benton, Ark.) Larkin was the Saline County Clerk between Mar. 1862 and August 1863 after which time handwriting in the Clerk minutes changed; A. R. Hockersmith appears as Clerk in 1865.

In June 1870, Larkin and Elizabeth were shown on the Franklin County, Ar., census in Ozark, Mill Creek Township.

Two known children:

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Collins Larkin [Male]

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Collins Margaret [Female] b. ABT 1841

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A. Dianne Burge Fogleman: Born around 1841. She married Apr. 27, 1862, Saline County, Ark., to Morgan D. Brown. Officiating was R. J. Coleman. Margaret was around 21; Morgan, around 24.

On a deed dated Feb. 27, 1877, Book G, Page 6262, Saline County, Arkansas, Larkin Collins is listed as Grantee and Morgan D. Brown and wife as Grantors (Larkin sold/gave land to his daughter and son-in-law).

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Brown Morgan D. [Male]

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Collins Larkin Dallas [Male] b. 1844 Clarke County, Mississippi

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Benge Sarah Ann [Female]

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A. Dianne Burge Fogleman:
After the birth of his daughter, Meranda, James W. Smith decided to leave Mississippi because "the Negroes were burning all the crops" (as per Edna Smith Phillips). Smith put his family on a river boat and went up the Mississippi River to St. Louis, Missouri, then across the land to Richland, Missouri. In Richland, he and Sarah were teachers at a "subscription" school.

James W. Smith gave written permission for the marriage of Evelyn Truman Smith and Frankie Lumpkin Nov. 9, 1884, Clarke County, Ark. His letter was dated Nov. 5, 1884. (Do not know who Evelyn Smith or Frankie Lumpkin were. df)

In a letter written in 1884, by Henry B. Smith to James William Smith it stated that Wellington Finney was living in Ashley County, Ark., in the swamps.

On Dec. 20, 1886, James W. Smith wrote a letter giving his permission for the marriage of Emma Smith to James H. Bray. They were married Jan. 14, 1887, Clarke County, Ark. (Don't know if Emma was the daughter of James W. Smith. df)

Evelyn Truman Smith married Julia Ann Bray May 8, 1887, Clarke County, Ark. ???????

James W. Smith died in 1896 on a trip from Mississippi to Arkansas; burial place unknown.

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Smith Daughter [Female]

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Johnson [Male]

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