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Joseph Benson Smith

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Joseph Benson Smith

Birth
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Sep 1939 (aged 71)
New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Pine Bank, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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J. B. Smith, aged 70, former Greene County resident, died yesterday, Sept. 14, 1939, at his home at New Concord, Ohio, after a prolonged illness due to a complication of ailments.

A son of John and Eliza Fordyce Smith, he spent most of his life in the Pine Bank community and was widely known in southwestern Greene County, where he followed farming and stock raising until his removal to Ohio some years ago. Besides his wife, Mary Clovis Smith, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. D. Clyde Haines, of Pine Bank, and four grandchildren. A son, Dr. Carl Smith, of Moundsville, W. Va., died last February. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. M. L. core, of Morgantown, W. Va. Mr. Smith was an uncle of H. E. Milliken and Mrs. W. V. Hoskinson, of Waynesburg.

Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in the Pine Bank Methodist Church and interment will be in the church cemetery.

Democrat Messenger, September 15, 1939
J. B. Smith, aged 70, former Greene County resident, died yesterday, Sept. 14, 1939, at his home at New Concord, Ohio, after a prolonged illness due to a complication of ailments.

A son of John and Eliza Fordyce Smith, he spent most of his life in the Pine Bank community and was widely known in southwestern Greene County, where he followed farming and stock raising until his removal to Ohio some years ago. Besides his wife, Mary Clovis Smith, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. D. Clyde Haines, of Pine Bank, and four grandchildren. A son, Dr. Carl Smith, of Moundsville, W. Va., died last February. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. M. L. core, of Morgantown, W. Va. Mr. Smith was an uncle of H. E. Milliken and Mrs. W. V. Hoskinson, of Waynesburg.

Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in the Pine Bank Methodist Church and interment will be in the church cemetery.

Democrat Messenger, September 15, 1939


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