In 1880, Annie Smith, aged 32, was living in at 449 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, William Smith, aged 34, and children Henry Smith, aged 10, Clinton Smith, aged 8, Edith Smith, aged 6, Anna Smith, aged 4, Willard Smith, aged 2, and Herbert Smith, aged 2 months. Her husband was shown to be a dentist.
In 1900, Anna E. Smith, aged 51, was living at 449 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, William Smith, aged 59, a dentist, and children, Henry P. Smith, aged 30, a dentist, Dewitt C. Smith, aged 28, a denstist, Edith M. Smith, aged 26, Amy E. Smith, aged 24, Willard W. Smith, aged 22, an oil salesman, Herbert F. Smith, aged 20, a dentist, her sister, Emma J. McCorkle, aged 54, a dressmaker, servant, Emma Lind, aged 19, and lodgers, Henry Garrison, aged 24, and John J. Baker, aged 22.
In 1905, Anna E. Smith, aged 56, was living in Brooklyn, New York, with her children, Harry P. Smith, aged 35, in insurance, Dewitt C. Smith, aged 32, a dentist, Edith M. Smith, aged 30, Amy E. Smith, aged 28, Willard W. Smith, aged 26, an oil salesman, Herbert F. Smith, aged 24, a dentist, her sister, Emma J. McCorkle, aged 59, and servant, Elizabeth Johnson, aged 23.
Death Record - Anna E. Smith, aged 61, married, of 449 Myrtle W., Brooklyn, New York, born 1849 in the U.S., the daughter of William H. McCorkle and Sarah J. Pinckerly, both of the U.S. died on February 7, 1910 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, of Acute Cardiac Delirium, and was buried on February 10, 1910 in the Moravian Cemetery.
(1880 US Federal Census; 1905 New York State Census; New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, GS Film Number 1324205, Digital Folder Number 004006694, Image Number 01521, Indexing Project (Batch) Number B04445-2, Record Number 26, Certificate Number: cn 2992; Anna E Smith in the New York, New York, Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948, Certificate Number: 2992)
In 1880, Annie Smith, aged 32, was living in at 449 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, William Smith, aged 34, and children Henry Smith, aged 10, Clinton Smith, aged 8, Edith Smith, aged 6, Anna Smith, aged 4, Willard Smith, aged 2, and Herbert Smith, aged 2 months. Her husband was shown to be a dentist.
In 1900, Anna E. Smith, aged 51, was living at 449 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, William Smith, aged 59, a dentist, and children, Henry P. Smith, aged 30, a dentist, Dewitt C. Smith, aged 28, a denstist, Edith M. Smith, aged 26, Amy E. Smith, aged 24, Willard W. Smith, aged 22, an oil salesman, Herbert F. Smith, aged 20, a dentist, her sister, Emma J. McCorkle, aged 54, a dressmaker, servant, Emma Lind, aged 19, and lodgers, Henry Garrison, aged 24, and John J. Baker, aged 22.
In 1905, Anna E. Smith, aged 56, was living in Brooklyn, New York, with her children, Harry P. Smith, aged 35, in insurance, Dewitt C. Smith, aged 32, a dentist, Edith M. Smith, aged 30, Amy E. Smith, aged 28, Willard W. Smith, aged 26, an oil salesman, Herbert F. Smith, aged 24, a dentist, her sister, Emma J. McCorkle, aged 59, and servant, Elizabeth Johnson, aged 23.
Death Record - Anna E. Smith, aged 61, married, of 449 Myrtle W., Brooklyn, New York, born 1849 in the U.S., the daughter of William H. McCorkle and Sarah J. Pinckerly, both of the U.S. died on February 7, 1910 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, of Acute Cardiac Delirium, and was buried on February 10, 1910 in the Moravian Cemetery.
(1880 US Federal Census; 1905 New York State Census; New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, GS Film Number 1324205, Digital Folder Number 004006694, Image Number 01521, Indexing Project (Batch) Number B04445-2, Record Number 26, Certificate Number: cn 2992; Anna E Smith in the New York, New York, Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948, Certificate Number: 2992)
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