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Smith Family, The. - The pioneer of the Smith family in Georgia was Josiah, a native of New Hampshire, who came
to the town at a very early day. He was born February 4, 1783, and the wife whom he married was Sarah (Whittemore)
Smith, who was born December 30, 1793. The children of this union were Richard W., born November 7, 1811; Harriet,
born July 28, 1813; John C., born August 4, 1815; Aluna K., born December 15, 1817; Henry, born June 25, 1820;
Edwin, born June 12, 1822; Sarah, born June 12, 1824; Andrew J., born March 22,1828; and Lucius D., born Deember
15, 1830. Lucius D. Smith is known as one of the leading farmers and citizens of Georgia. He is industrious, thrifty,
and independent, and a roan of strong convictions, and fearless and outspoken in expressing them. In politics he
is a Republican. In 1890 he was selectman, and so chosen because his townsmen wanted new and strong timber on the
board. He has held the offices of road commissioner and overseer of the poor. Lucius D. Smith married, April 13,
1852, Freelove Green, and they have had a family of four children.
From:
History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties Vermont
Edited by: Lewis Cass Aldrich
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y.
1891
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