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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: James Harrison SquiresMale [1] Note Born: 25 Jan 18451845-1-25 at Quincy, IllinoisQuincy, Illinois [2] Married: 7 Mar 18721872-3-7 at Princeton, Mercer, MissouriPrinceton, Mercer, Missouri Died: 1 Dec 19341934-12-1 at Gotebo, OklahomaGotebo, Oklahoma [4]

WIFE
Born: 11 Jan 1848 at Goshen, Mercer, Missouri [6] Died: 23 Dec 1927 at Gotebo, Oklahoma [7] Father: Daniel Smith Mother: Barbara Mooter
CHILDREN
Name: Albert Squires
Born: 14 Feb 1873 at Princeton, Mercer, Missouri Died:
Born: 17 Jul 1875 at Forestburg, Montague, Texas Died: 25 Sep 1946 Wife: Allie May Smith
Born: 8 Feb 1879 at Alvord, Pella, Texas Died: Apr 1970 Wife: Maggie Derenda Burton
Born: 2 Feb 1881 at Alvord, Texas Died: 4 Nov 1966 at Sental, Oklahoma Wife: Eva Jane Mckinzie
Born: 11 Dec 1883 at Alvord, Texas Died: 30 Oct 1968 at Turlock, California Wife: Carrie Mcdonald
Name: Cordia Alice Squires
Born: 9 Dec 1885 at Pella, Texas Died: 19 Dec 1889 at Pella, Texas
Born: 29 Mar 1890 at Alvord, Texas Died: 4 Jun 1974 at Hobart, Oklahoma Husband: Everett Nelson Burton
SOURCES
1). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree 2). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree 4). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree 5). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree 6). Archibald Smith Family Tree 7). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree
NOTES
1). asmith.FTW At the age of 14 yaers, I left Clay county, Indiana. W went to Adams County, Illinois, and stayed until 1865. At that time I joined the Union Army and was with the 148th Illinois Company H infantry, as a volunteer. He was a fife player in a drum and fife corp. We left Pella Texas in 1896 for Oklahoma. myclean.FTW asmith.FTW At the age of 14 yaers, I left Clay county, Indiana. W went to Adams County, Illinois, and stayed until 1865. At that time I joined the Union Army and was with the 148th Illinois Company H infantry, as a volunteer. He was a fife player in a drum and fife corp. We left Pella Texas in 1896 for Oklahoma.
2). asmith.FTW  !Trace Ashcrafts from Scotland 1706.  !The following is a copy of a letter sent to Dale Frederick concerning the Smith family reunion in Sept. 1978.  The author Loyd L. Smith, I think. Much of the Archibald and Daniel Smith families history came from this letter.  Many of these  the Daniel Smith family   went to Oklahoma soon after the Cheyenne Arapaho opening and were able to get claims in Washita county, North of Gotebo.  According to my information Samuel was the first to go. The Squires went soon, 1895 or 1896.  The Sullins went in 1897, Isaac in 1900  he settled in Sentinel while the others were north of Gotebo . These too have been a prolific lot and are scattered throughout the land. I know of none of them that have  disgraced  the good nome.  I do not know when Henry went, or if he first settled at Cold Springs.  There are many  gaps  in this history that I would like to see filled, as no doubt you would.  If we all get together in Sept. at the reunion, maybe we can fill some of them. ...  P.O. Box No. 384 Allen, Tx. 75002 Smith 50th Reunion held Sept. 1978 at Cordell, OK. First was held at Cold Springs by Emory Smith in 1929 Lige and Susan Rossevelt,  TX?  Washington   John and Violet Wolffe, Bud and Joy Fitzsimmons, and Uncle Henry and Aunt Martha Smith.  All descendants of Johathan Smith, who went to Ore. in 1865 and later to Washington.  Violet and Joy have done work on the family tree. Loyd L. Smith son of Lewis, of Andrew, of Daniel of Archibald.  According to information we have  Archibald Smith moved from Ohio Coshockton Co. to Indiana  Muncie  in 1834. He moved on to Missouri in 1839 with some of the family settling over in Iowa.  They were in Mercer Co. on the Iowa line, near Princeton. Jonathan B. went to Ore. in 1865  later to Wash.  south of Spokane Samuel went to Ore. about 1866. Daniel went, with most of his children, to TX. in 1873 rented land west of Whitesboro and made crops in 1874 and moved to Wise Co., where most of them bought land in fall of 1874.  This land was bought for $1.25 per acre with $15. 00 being the down payment on a quarter section  payments were $15.00 per year, and interest was 10 .  In the trip from Missouri, they started to Kansas, thinking they could get land near Ft. Scott  they couldn  t and went on to TX. across the Indian Territory, following the old TX. Trail, approximately the route of the Katy Railroad, which was finished about the time they made this trip.  They crossed the Red River at Dennison.  Though several have spent much time looking for information so far as I know no one knows who Archibald  s father was, not how he got from Virginia to Ohio  When did the family go to Virginia?  Who were they?   myclean.FTW  asmith.FTW  !Trace Ashcrafts from Scotland 1706.  !The following is a copy of a letter sent to Dale Frederick concerning the Smith family reunion in Sept. 1978.  The author Loyd L. Smith, I think. Much of the Archibald and Daniel Smith families history came from this letter.  Many of these  the Daniel Smith family   went to Oklahoma soon after the Cheyenne Arapaho opening and were able to get claims in Washita county, North of Gotebo.  According to my information Samuel was the first to go. The Squires went soon, 1895 or 1896.  The Sullins went in 1897, Isaac in 1900  he settled in Sentinel while the others were north of Gotebo . These too have been a prolific lot and are scattered throughout the land. I know of none of them that have  disgraced  the good nome.  I do not know when Henry went, or if he first settled at Cold Springs.  There are many  gaps  in this history that I would like to see filled, as no doubt you would.  If we all get together in Sept. at the reunion, maybe we can fill some of them. ...  P.O. Box No. 384 Allen, Tx. 75002 Smith 50th Reunion held Sept. 1978 at Cordell, OK. First was held at Cold Springs by Emory Smith in 1929 Lige and Susan Rossevelt,  TX?  Washington   John and Violet Wolffe, Bud and Joy Fitzsimmons, and Uncle Henry and Aunt Martha Smith.  All descendants of Johathan Smith, who went to Ore. in 1865 and later to Washington.  Violet and Joy have done work on the family tree. Loyd L. Smith son of Lewis, of Andrew, of Daniel of Archibald.  According to information we have  Archibald Smith moved from Ohio Coshockton Co. to Indiana  Muncie  in 1834. He moved on to Missouri in 1839 with some of the family settling over in Iowa.  They were in Mercer Co. on the Iowa line, near Princeton. Jonathan B. went to Ore. in 1865  later to Wash.  south of Spokane Samuel went to Ore. about 1866. Daniel went, with most of his children, to TX. in 1873 rented land west of Whitesboro and made crops in 1874 and moved to Wise Co., where most of them bought land in fall of 1874.  This land was bought for $1.25 per acre with $15. 00 being the down payment on a quarter section  payments were $15.00 per year, and interest was 10 .  In the trip from Missouri, they started to Kansas, thinking they could get land near Ft. Scott  they couldn  t and went on to TX. across the Indian Territory, following the old TX. Trail, approximately the route of the Katy Railroad, which was finished about the time they made this trip.  They crossed the Red River at Dennison.  Though several have spent much time looking for information so far as I know no one knows who Archibald  s father was, not how he got from Virginia to Ohio  When did the family go to Virginia?  Who were they?

											
											

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