Our family's historical journey through time.
1. | James Archer Smith was born on 17 Feb 1847 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia (son of Alexander Hamilton Smith and Eliza Brownlow); died on 3 Sep 1925 in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas. James married Ida May Sammons on 3 Jul 1889. Ida was born on 7 Feb 1866 in Hot Springs, Garland Arkansas; died on 9 May 1926 in Hot Springs, Garland Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Alexander Hamilton Smith was born in 1821 in Rome, Floyd, Georgia. Alexander married Eliza Brownlow on 19 Jan 1843 in Floyd County Georgia. Eliza (daughter of James Brownlow and Rebecca Cross) was born in 1825 in Rome, Floyd, Georgia; died about 1862 in Hot Springs, Garland, Arkansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Eliza Brownlow was born in 1825 in Rome, Floyd, Georgia (daughter of James Brownlow and Rebecca Cross); died about 1862 in Hot Springs, Garland, Arkansas, United States.
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6. | James Brownlow was born in 1787 in North Carolina (son of John Brownlow); died on 16 Feb 1876 in Floyd County, Georgia.. James married Rebecca Cross on 22 Oct 1813 in Pendleton Dist, South Carolina. Rebecca (daughter of John Cross and Nancy C Manoish) was born about 1789 in South Carolina; died after Oct 1850 in Floyd County, Georgia.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Rebecca Cross was born about 1789 in South Carolina (daughter of John Cross and Nancy C Manoish); died after Oct 1850 in Floyd County, Georgia..
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12. | John Brownlow was born in 1762 in Ballywilly, Armagh, Ireland (son of William Brownlow and Jane Unk); died on 12 Apr 1832 in Pendleton District South Carolina.
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14. | John Cross was born in 1760 in Kings Mountian, Cleveland, North Carolina; died in 1823 in Habersham, Georgia. John married Nancy C Manoish. Nancy was born in 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Nancy C Manoish was born in 1770.
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