Dallas Hiram Smith
1874 - 1954 (80 jaar)-
Naam Dallas Hiram Smith Geboorte 2 feb 1874 Magnolia, Iowa, Verenigde Staten [1, 2] Geslacht Mannelijk Begraven jul 1954 Mountain View Cemetery, Casa Grande, Arizona, Verenigde Staten [2] Overlijden 11 jul 1954 [2] Persoon-ID I8106 genbase-fmstbm-eu Laatst gewijzigd op 10 feb 2017
Gezin Sjieuwke Sieperda
geb. 21 feb 1883, Finkum, Fryslân, Nederland
ovl. 5 aug 1963, Coolidge, Arizona, Verenigde Staten (Leeftijd 80 jaar)Huwelijk Los Angeles, Californië, Verenigde Staten [3] Kinderen 1. Levend 2. Levend Gezins-ID F2441 Gezinsblad | Familiekaart Laatst gewijzigd op 1 jan 2017
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Aantekeningen - Dallas H. Smith, pioneer of Maricopa, passed away Sunday morning in Tucson at the age of 80. Mr. Smith, an old time resident of Maricopa, came here from Indio, California on March 17, 1912.
He was a tireless worker for his community. In his earlier years, he was one of the first members on the school board to organize and create a grade school in Maricopa, and served as a faithful member for 19 years.
Mr. Smith was one of the first members on the Board of the Maricopa Irrigation District and acted as secretary on the Maricopa Power District until it was recently reorganized. He helped many a man in any way he could over the rough spots, men who were willing to help themselves and who have shown of his support by the green fields they now cultivate.
The community was also served by Mr. Smith as Justice of the Peace for several years.
Mr. Smith was born at Magnolia, Iowa on February 2, 1874. He was the son of Zackary T. and Adaline Townsend Smith. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, he was united to Susie B. Sieperda on January 19, 1910.
When he retired on February 2, 1939, Mr. Smith culminated a service of 48 years with the Southern Pacific Railroad. During those 48 years, he acted as agent and telegrapher.
Besides his widow. Mr. Smith is survived by two daughters: Mrs. H. J. Weber, of Santa Ana, CA, and Mrs. Herman Pottebaum, of Coolidge; four grandchildren; a sister, Molly A. Parish, of Belmont, NE; and two brothers: Allan T. Smith, of Crawford, NE, and Risk H. Smith, of La Crescenta, CA.
Services will be held today, Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. at Cole and Maud Mortuary. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. [2]
- Dallas H. Smith, pioneer of Maricopa, passed away Sunday morning in Tucson at the age of 80. Mr. Smith, an old time resident of Maricopa, came here from Indio, California on March 17, 1912.
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Bronnen - [S0047] Familysearch, (www.familysearch.org).
"United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZV4-R6N : 12 December 2014), Dallas Hiram Smith, 1917-1918; citing Pinal County, Arizona, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,522,650. - [S0130] Find A Grave, (http://findagrave.com).
Find A Grave Memorial# 33168963 - [S0047] Familysearch, (www.familysearch.org).
"California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLWY-S43 : 28 November 2014), Dallas H Smith and Susie B Sieperda, 19 Jan 1910; citing Los Angeles, California, United States, county courthouses, California; FHL microfilm 1,033,219.
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