1845 - 1910 (65 years)
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Name |
Henry Askew Smith [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Born |
13 Apr 1845 |
Smithfield, Peoria, Illinois [1, 4, 5] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
01 Oct 1910 |
Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas |
- Hon. Henry A. Smith.
Among the prominent citizens of Brown county is Hon. Henry A. Smith, who for two terms represented his district in the state legislature, and upon the battle fields of the south loyally represented the Union cause. It is a well attested maxim that the greatness of the state lies not in its machinery of government, nor even in its institutions, but in the sterling qualities of its individual citizens, and their capacity for high and unselfish effort and their devotion to the public good. .
Most loyal in his support of every measure which he believed would promote the welfare, the prosperity and upbuilding of the commonwealth, Mr. Smith therefore deserves mention among the citizens of Kansas who have been an honor to the state by which they have been honored. .
He was born in Peoria county, Illinois, April 13, 1845. His father, Robert Smith, was a native of Kentucky, and a representative of one of the old southern families. His birth occurred March 25, 1818 and he was the son of James and Margaret (Davis) Smith. They, too, were natives of Kentucky, and the former served as a soldier in the War of 1812. .
In 1834 he removed with his family to Fulton county, Illinois, where they remained for a year, when they went to Peoria county, same state. Robert Smith, the father of our subject, was a lad of fifteen years when his parents took up their abode in this state, and he aided his father in the cultivation of the home farm until he attained his majority, when he was married, in Peoria county, to Miss Matilda Hogg, a daughter of John W. Hogg and a cousin of Etrick Shepherd. .
Her father was a native of Scotland, and in that country wedded Miss Sarah B. Cowman, whose birth occurred in London. In 1836 they crossed the Atlantic to the New World, taking up their abode in Peoria county, Illinois. Later they came to Brown county, Kansas, where Mr. Hogg died, in 1862. They had five children, namely: John F., who died in 1898 and was a soldier during the Mexican War; Sarah M. and Isabella H., both deceased; Mrs. Smith and Ellen A. .
Unto Robert Smith and his wife were born nine children, of whom three are now living, namely: Sarah M., wife of Joseph H. McClurg, of Turin, Reno county, Kansas; Henry A., of this review; and Mrs. Rosa M. Kinder..
Those who have passed away are Celestia E., who died at the age of ten years; Leonard M., Robert Eugene, Joseph Newton, John W. and James F. The father died January 25, 1892, at the age of seventy-four years. He was an early settler in northeastern Kansas, and was a man popular among his friends and neighbors. .
His early political support was given to the Whig party, and after its dissolution he joined the ranks of the new Republican party, which he supported through his remaining days. .
Both he and his wife are members of the Presbyterian church. Henry Askew Smith was a youth of sixteen years when, with his father, he came to Kansas. He is indebted to the public school system for the educational privileges which he enjoyed. .
During the Civil War he entered his country's service, enlisting on July 26, 1862, in response to President Lincoln's call for three hundred thousand men. He became a member of Company H, Thirteenth Kansas Volunteer Infantry, under the command of Colonel T. M. Bowen, a well known and gallant officer, who later was elected United States senator from Colorado; and the commander of the company was Captain O. H. McCauley, now of Denver. The regiment was stationed in southern Missouri, Arkansas and Texas, and at the close of the war Mr. Smith was honorably discharged, July 28, 1865..
Returning to his home in Brown county, he remained there until 1868, when he went west, engaging in the freighting business. In 1871 he returned in Brown county, and is today the owner of one of the most valuable farms in this section of the state. .
The property comprises three hundred and twenty acres in Mission township, the greater part of which is under a high state of cultivation. Upon the place are two fine orchards and some natural timber. The farm is well watered by a stream which flows through it, and the residence is a modern one, surrounded by a well kept and beautiful lawn. Everything about the place is neat in appearance, and indicates the careful supervision and progressive spirit of the owner. .
At Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 24, 1869, Mr. Smith was united in marriage to Miss Anna B. Grow, a daughter of Henry Grow, of Salt Lake City. They had one child, Celestia Fortella, who died at the age of eleven months. In 1872 the mother was called to her final rest, and, on July 4, 1874, Mr. Smith was again married, the lady of his choice being Mary A. Cornelius, a native of Illinois and a daughter of G. H. and Eleanor J. (Morris) Cornelius. .
Her father died in the United States service at Quincy, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Smith became the parents of eight children, namely: Bertha E., the wife of Charles Miller, of Mission township, Brown county, Kansas; Bertie M., now the wife of Fred Hoffman, of Hiawatha; Algernon B., Harold T., Kenneth W., Muriel A., Hazel M. and Leslie McKinley. .
Since casting his first presidential vote for General Grant Mr. Smith has been a stanch supporter of the Republican party. He keeps well informed on the issues of the day, and is therefore able to uphold his position by intelligent argument. He does all in his power to promote the growth and secure the success of the party, and his labors have been very effective. .
For twenty-seven years he has served as a member of the school board, and the cause of education has found in him a warm friend whose efforts have resulted in advancing the standard of the schools in this locality. In 1897 he was elected to the state legislature and so capably served his county that he was re-elected on the expiration of his first term. .
He has given careful and earnest consideration to all questions coming up for attention, and his public record has been a satisfactory and honorable one. For some time he has been a member of the Masonic lodge of Hiawatha, and he and his family are members of the United Brethren church. .
Their home is noted for its hospitality, the members occupying enviable positions in social circles. As an agriculturist, a citizen and public official Mr. Smith has won the confidence and support of those with whom he has come in contact, and no history of Brown county would be complete without the record of his life.
Posted to Ancestry.com by Pat Lyle
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Buried |
Claytonville Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas |
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Henry Askew Smith Headstone
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Person ID |
I183 |
Grow |
Last Modified |
29 Sep 2012 |
Father |
Robert Alexander Smith, b. 25 Mar 1818, Kentucky , d. 25 Jan 1892, Brown, Kansas (Age 73 years) |
Mother |
Matilda Elizabeth Hogg, b. 08 Sep 1828, London, London, England , d. 23 Dec 1906 (Age 78 years) |
Family ID |
F1345 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Anna Belle Grow, b. 15 Dec 1851, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah , d. 10 Sep 1872, Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas (Age 20 years) |
Married |
21 Jun 1869 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
Children |
| 1. Celeste Fontella Smith, b. 1872, Claytonville, Brown, Kansas , d. 1872, Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas (Age 0 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jun 2012 |
Family ID |
F91 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Mary Ann Cornelius, b. 18 Dec 1857, Illinois , d. 12 Apr 1941 (Age 83 years) |
Married |
04 Jul 1874 |
Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, United States [5, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Bertha Evelyn Smith, b. 20 Jun 1875, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri , d. 22 Dec 1953 (Age 78 years) |
| 2. Alberta Mabyn Smith, b. 09 Jan 1877, Mission, Brown, Kansas , d. 16 Apr 1957, Kingman, Kingman, Kansas (Age 80 years) |
| 3. Algernon Vane Smith, b. 02 Dec 1878, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansass , d. 23 Sep 1971 (Age 92 years) |
| 4. Harold Templeton Smith, b. 29 Jul 1880, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas , d. 25 Jan 1949 (Age 68 years) |
| 5. Kenneth Wayne Smith, b. 24 Aug 1884, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri , d. 22 May 1971 (Age 86 years) |
| 6. Muriel Arlene Smith, b. 05 Apr 1892, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas , d. Sep 1973 (Age 81 years) |
| 7. Hazel May Smith, b. 11 May 1894, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas , d. 07 Feb 1981 (Age 86 years) |
| 8. Leslie McKinley Smith, b. 15 Nov 1896, d. 24 Aug 1915 (Age 18 years) [natural] |
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Last Modified |
24 Jan 2021 |
Family ID |
F92 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Married - 21 Jun 1869 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
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| Married - 04 Jul 1874 - Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, United States |
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| Died - 01 Oct 1910 - Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas |
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| Buried - - Claytonville Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas |
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Sources |
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Birth date: 1845 Birth place: Illinois Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Mission, Brown, Kansas
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Birth date: abt 1845 Birth place: Illinois Residence date: 1880 Residence place: Mission, Brown, Kansas, United States
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Birth date: Apr 1846 Birth place: Illinois Marriage date: 1874 Marriage place: Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Willis City, Brown, Kansas
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Birth date: Dec 1857 Birth place: Illinois Marriage date: 1874 Marriage place: Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Willis City, Brown, Kansas
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