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[[Image:21x01.jpg|thumb|[[Allen Jackson Smith 1870]]]]
 
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[[Image:GRANSUE3.JPG|thumb|Susan Leah Jones  m. [[Allen Jackson Smith 1870]]]]
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He was hit with a baseball and later died.
 
He was hit with a baseball and later died.
  

Latest revision as of 12:56, 29 July 2020

Jim Bane Smith
Susan Leah Jones m. Allen Jackson Smith 1870

He was hit with a baseball and later died.

Nellie said that Jim Bane and his brothers could build a "flying gennie" out in the woods.

They would cut down a small tree for a post, then attach a small tree to swivel on the post.

Kind of like a modern merry go round, only a two seater.

Nellie named a son Jim Bane, but could not call him by his name because of the memories.

He was "Baney" all of his young life. Later on he was called Jim.

Allen Jackson Smith 1812 - 1912 m. Mary Jones (Wilder Cemetery}



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