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David Crockett Smith

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David Crockett Smith

Birth
Richardson Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Jun 1933 (aged 74)
USA
Burial
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.49321, Longitude: -86.8417
Plot
block 8, lot 128
Memorial ID
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When David Crockett Smith was born on December 2, 1858, in Sevier County, Tennessee, his father, Marion, was 28 and his mother, Mariah, was 26. He married Martha "Mattie" Caldonia HOWARD on August 9, 1877, in Sevier County, Tennessee. They had eight children in 17 years. He died on June 17, 1933, in Odenville, Alabama, at the age of 74. —
SMITH--Rites for David Crockett Smith, a pioneer resident of Birmingham, passed away Saturday evening, June 17, near Odenville, where he had made his residence for the last five years. Mr. Smith was a building contractor, having constructed some of the most prominent apartments and residences of this city.  He was a Mason and a member of the Grotto.  He was an active member of Farrar Lodge for many years.  Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Surviving him, one son, Clyde D. Smith, and four daughters, Mrs. J. E. Compton, Mrs. J. W. McMahon, Mrs. T. M. Baker and Mrs. George Miller.
When David Crockett Smith was born on December 2, 1858, in Sevier County, Tennessee, his father, Marion, was 28 and his mother, Mariah, was 26. He married Martha "Mattie" Caldonia HOWARD on August 9, 1877, in Sevier County, Tennessee. They had eight children in 17 years. He died on June 17, 1933, in Odenville, Alabama, at the age of 74. —
SMITH--Rites for David Crockett Smith, a pioneer resident of Birmingham, passed away Saturday evening, June 17, near Odenville, where he had made his residence for the last five years. Mr. Smith was a building contractor, having constructed some of the most prominent apartments and residences of this city.  He was a Mason and a member of the Grotto.  He was an active member of Farrar Lodge for many years.  Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Surviving him, one son, Clyde D. Smith, and four daughters, Mrs. J. E. Compton, Mrs. J. W. McMahon, Mrs. T. M. Baker and Mrs. George Miller.


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