His grandson, General John Morgan Smith, recalled hearing from his father, John Morgan Smith, that Tome hunted and trapped animals for their furs. He also did carpentry work and made and sold whiskey from a still he owned. During the time he was a distiller, the family lived in what was known at various times as Tome Hollow and Honey Hollow, located near Lexie, Franklin County, Tennessee.
His grandson, General John Morgan Smith, recalled hearing from his father, John Morgan Smith, that Tome hunted and trapped animals for their furs. He also did carpentry work and made and sold whiskey from a still he owned. During the time he was a distiller, the family lived in what was known at various times as Tome Hollow and Honey Hollow, located near Lexie, Franklin County, Tennessee.
Family Members
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Isaac Newton Smith
1852–1919
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William Alexander Smith
1854–1915
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George C Smith
1858–1886
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Rachel Elizabeth "Sissy" Smith Church
1860–1942
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John Morgan Smith
1863–1929
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Joseph Robert Smith
1867–1950
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Sarah K. "Sallie" Smith Durham
1869–1944
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Mattie Smith Hatchett
1875–1911
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Mary Louella "Mollie" Smith Vanzant
1875–1945
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Dixie Vanisha "Vie" Smith Walker
1878–1962
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James Barton "Jim" Smith
1883–1952
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