Bernice N. Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Bernice N. Smock 335
Born: 31 Dec 1904 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Guy Wallace Smock (1882-1965) 335 Mother: Elda Doran (1884-1981)
Children
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Carl William Smock Sr. and Etta Sniffin
Husband Carl William Smock Sr. 335
Born: 11 Aug 1886 - , , , Illinois Christened: Died: 10 May 1959 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
Father: John Wallace Smock (1855-1929) 335,1158 Mother: Susan Ann Reynolds (1864-1938) 335,1158
Marriage: 26 Dec 1906 335
Other Spouse: Laura Butts (1891-1978) - After 1909
Noted events in his life were:
• Death Record 1190, 10 May 1959
SMOCK, CARL W.
Date of Birth 8/11/1886
Place of Birth EAST LYNN,IL
Father SMOCK,JOHN
Mother ,SUSAN
Spouse LAURA
Wedding Date 10/19/1910
Date of Death 5/10/1959
Cemetery EAST LYNN,IL
Wife Etta Sniffin 335
AKA: Smock Born: 1889 Christened: Died: 1919 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
Children
1 F Helen L. Smock 335
Born: 28 Nov 1907 - , , Vermilion, Illinois Christened: Died: 1943 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, IllinoisSpouse: Never Married
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Carl William Smock Sr. and Laura Butts
Husband Carl William Smock Sr. 335
Born: 11 Aug 1886 - , , , Illinois Christened: Died: 10 May 1959 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
Father: John Wallace Smock (1855-1929) 335,1158 Mother: Susan Ann Reynolds (1864-1938) 335,1158
Marriage: After 1909
Other Spouse: Etta Sniffin (1889-1919) 335 - 26 Dec 1906 335
Noted events in his life were:
• Death Record 1190, 10 May 1959
SMOCK, CARL W.
Date of Birth 8/11/1886
Place of Birth EAST LYNN,IL
Father SMOCK,JOHN
Mother ,SUSAN
Spouse LAURA
Wedding Date 10/19/1910
Date of Death 5/10/1959
Cemetery EAST LYNN,IL
Wife Laura Butts
Born: 1891 Christened: Died: 18 Jan 1978 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
Noted events in her life were:
• Researcher, AncestryWorldTree/Susan Allison-Willmott
Vermilion County, Illinois Database
Entries: 35283 Updated: Fri Feb 14 03:35:24 2003 Contact: Susan Allison-Willmott
Home Page: Vermilion County Illinois http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/l/l/Susan-A-Allisonwillmott/index.html
ID: I16267 Name: Laura BUTTS Sex: F Birth: 1891 Death: 18 JAN 1978 in ?, buried in East Lynn Cemetery, Vermilion Co, IL
Marriage 1 Carl William Sr SMOCK b: 11 AUG 1886Married: AFT. 1909
Children
Living SMOCK
Children
1 M Carl William Smock Jr.
Born: 16 Feb 1915 Christened: Died: 18 Jun 1988 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
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Nelson Veach and Catharine Smock
Husband Nelson Veach 335
Born: 5 Mar 1812 - , , Harrison, Kentucky Christened: Died: 27 Jan 1881 - , , Marion, Indiana Buried:Marriage: 1 Aug 1833 - , , Marion, Indiana
Wife Catharine Smock 335
AKA: Veach Born: 5 Jul 1815 - , , , Kentucky Christened: Died: After 1870 Buried:
Father: Peter Smock (Abt 1780-Abt 1848) 335 Mother: Sarah Arbuckle (1789-Abt 1855) 335
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage Record 409, 1 Aug 1833 - , , Marion, Indiana
Name: Catharine Smock
Spouse Name: Nelson Veach
Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1833
Marriage County: Marion
Book: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
OS Page: 0499367 - 0499368
Children
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Catherine Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Catherine Smock
Born: Christened: 29 Apr 1753 - 1st DRC, Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey Died: After 1804 Buried:
Father: Jan Smock (Abt 1703-Abt 1760) 1275 Mother: Leah Fountaine (Abt 1710-After 1760) 13,15,1030,1276
Children
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Catherine D. Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Catherine D. Smock 500
Born: 3 Jan 1826 - , , Jefferson, Kentucky Christened: Died: 15 Nov 1854 - , , , Indiana Buried:
Father: Abraham Smock (1790-1869) 500 Mother: Catherine Gott (1802-1854) 500
Children
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Charles Smock
Husband Charles Smock
Born: Christened: Died: Abt 1793 Buried:
Father: Jan Smock (Abt 1703-Abt 1760) 1275 Mother: Leah Fountaine (Abt 1710-After 1760) 13,15,1030,1276
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate, 10 Sep 1793 - , , Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Daughter Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Daughter Smock 500
Born: Est 1830 - , , , Indiana Christened: Died: Est 1830 - , , , Indiana Buried:
Father: Abraham Smock (1790-1869) 500 Mother: Catherine Gott (1802-1854) 500
Marriage: Never Married
Children
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Elizabeth Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth Smock
Born: Christened: 26 Mar 1704 - DRC, New York City, New York, New York Died: Buried:
Father: Matthys Hendrickse Smock (Abt 1669-Abt 1727) Mother: Elizabeth (Stevens) Koning (Abt 1676- )
Children
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Elizabeth Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth Smock
Born: Abt 1738 Christened: Died: After 1804 Buried:
Father: Jan Smock (Abt 1703-Abt 1760) 1275 Mother: Leah Fountaine (Abt 1710-After 1760) 13,15,1030,1276
Children
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Geertje Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Geertje Smock
Born: Est 1712 Christened: Died: 8 Dec 1738 - , , , New Jersey Buried:
Father: Matthys Hendrickse Smock (Abt 1669-Abt 1727) Mother: Elizabeth (Stevens) Koning (Abt 1676- )
Children
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Geraldine Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Geraldine Smock 335
Born: 25 Feb 1907 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Guy Wallace Smock (1882-1965) 335 Mother: Elda Doran (1884-1981)
Children
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Gertrude Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Gertrude Smock
Born: Christened: 26 Oct 1751 - 1st DRC, Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey Died: After 1804 Buried:
Father: Jan Smock (Abt 1703-Abt 1760) 1275 Mother: Leah Fountaine (Abt 1710-After 1760) 13,15,1030,1276
Children
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Hazelle Anna Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Hazelle Anna Smock 335
Born: 27 Apr 1890 - , , , Illinois Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Samuel Smock (1858-After 1920) 335 Mother: Kizziah Luella Poyner (1860-1926) 335
Children
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Helen L. Smock
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Helen L. Smock 335
Born: 28 Nov 1907 - , , Vermilion, Illinois Christened: Died: 1943 Buried: - East Lynn Cemetery, East Lynn, Vermilion, Illinois
Father: Carl William Smock Sr. (1886-1959) 335 Mother: Etta Sniffin (1889-1919) 335
Marriage: Never Married
Children
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Hendrick Smock
Husband Hendrick Smock
Born: Abt 1702 - , New Utrecht, Kings, New York Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Matthys Hendrickse Smock (Abt 1669-Abt 1727) Mother: Elizabeth (Stevens) Koning (Abt 1676- )
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate, 27 Aug 1754 - , Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Jacob Smock and Elizabeth Stevens
Husband Jacob Smock
Born: Abt 1744 - , Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey Christened: 20 May 1744 - , Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: 2 May 1811 - , , , Kentucky Buried:
Father: Jan Smock (Abt 1703-Abt 1760) 1275 Mother: Leah Fountaine (Abt 1710-After 1760) 13,15,1030,1276
Marriage: 1807
Other Spouse: Tryntie (Catharine) Demarest (1748-1828) - Abt 1773
Noted events in his life were:
• Newspaper Articles 500, Madison Courier (Madison, Indiana), 26 Jun 1874 - , Madison, Jefferson, Indiana
(sent to me by Margaret Flint in a letter 3 Dec 1982)
Indiana State Library "Pioneers of Jefferson Co., Indiana"
Madison Courier, 26 Jun 1874
Reminisences of John Smock of Hanover twp.--dedicated to S. T. Smock.
"During the War, General Washington sent him (the writer's ancestor-Jacob) with a company to drive the horses into the wilderness to prevent them from falling into the hands of the British. That company was called "The Cane Boys."
From New York, to Pa., to Va., then to Mercer co. Ky., settling on a creek called "Buckskin", west of Shelbyville (the Smock family) -- here they were annoyed by the Indians. I had an uncle (Matthew Smock) killed, and two uncles taken prisoners, Peter & John Smock. Father was wounded in the arm at the same time. I had a cousin tomahawked and scalped and left for dead, but he survived, got well and lived for years, his name os Issac Robins, Jefferson co. Indiana.
The same bank of Indians who scalped young Robins took my uncles prisoners, and then left for the Indian Country, across the Ohio. The alarm guns were fired, the neighbors soon collected and followed the Indians trail to the river, but the Indians had gotten across and the men had to return without rescuing the prisoners or getting a shot at the redskins. The Indians crossed just below the mouth of Clifton Creek, came up the river and camped where the Courthouse now stands. They remained three days singing and dancing and then started for their town on "Flat Rock", going up Crooked Creek to the Highlands.
Peter fared pretty well. Old Winnemac adopted him into his family, in place of a son he had lost. John fared worse, often roasted wild turkey guts or eating them raw, was his food.
Winnemacs old Squaw, with some young ones took Peter into the river to wash the "White-Blood" out of him. to make an Indian out of him. He got one of them down in the waterand was about to drown her, but the others rescued her. It pleased old Winnemac very much to see Peter out-do the squaws. The old woman would take him to hoe corn; he would't hoe worth a cent. She then made him take the papoose to take care of; he would pinch it to make it cry. It plased old Winnemac; he said Peter was no he-squaw, that he would make a good brave warrior.
They were with the Indians 18 months to 2 years. General Wayne had a Treaty with the Indians at Greenville; Grandfather took a keg of rum and went to the Treaty. He got a French-Canadian, an Indian trader, to buy the boys.
They both lived to raise families. Peter was a very strong and stout man weighing over 200 pounds; John not so large. Both lived in Marion co.
Peter kew of one or two silver mines, but he could not tell where they were. He also knew about salt, from what he told me, I think the salt water was probably in Jackson or Lawrence co., he said it was a salt spring which boilded up and ran about 20 feet, and sank again. They carried the water as much as a mile to boil it not cutting a stick, or timber, near by the sping. Before they left the country, they covered the spring carefully, to the "whites" could not find it.
Before the battle Tippecanoe there was a half-blood Indian by the name of Elliot on his way to join General Harrison, they stayed all night with Uncle Peter. He said if he lived to get back, he would take him (Uncle Peter), to the salt spring and silver mine. He never returned. I was born in Shelby co Ky., on a small stream called Fox Run, the tributary of Bull-skin, in 1800.
Wife Elizabeth Stevens
AKA: Smock Born: Est 1755 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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