Familysearch.org has several articles on Fannie O'Neal Smith.
She married 1) Andrew Jackson Williams in 1910 in Oklahoma. He was 22, she was 15. They had six children.
She married 2) Albert Goodman in 1939 in California. No known children.
She lived in Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, California and Oregon.
Daughters Ila and Ruby preceded her.
Her known children were:
Opal Lyda Williams
Helen Beryl Williams Coffey-MEMORIAL ID 148427968
Clarence Stanley Williams
Ila Lois Williams 1916-1918 Oklahoma (Dates from Familysearch.org)
Jack Alfred Williams
Ruby Lorraine Williams 10/20/1920 California-1/1/1935 Wasco, Kern, California
She is my 3rd cousin 2x removed. I would be honored to transfer to a closer family member.
Burial verified with the cemetery. They sent these instructions to locate her grave:
Enter at Gate 8.
"Once you are in the correct garden/section (in this case Glenhaven – there are small wooden signposts with garden names), look for 'lot pins' which are usually either small (5") round metal discs or square stones in the turf. If you cannot locate a lot pin (they tend to get covered by turf), then look at the upper left hand corner of the other surrounding grave markers/headstones, where you will see the lot number and space number engraved. In this way, you can navigate to the correct lot using the lot map provided. FYI, each lot has a few graves within it. (Varies depending on the garden, but is typically 4, 5 or 6)"
Familysearch.org has several articles on Fannie O'Neal Smith.
She married 1) Andrew Jackson Williams in 1910 in Oklahoma. He was 22, she was 15. They had six children.
She married 2) Albert Goodman in 1939 in California. No known children.
She lived in Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, California and Oregon.
Daughters Ila and Ruby preceded her.
Her known children were:
Opal Lyda Williams
Helen Beryl Williams Coffey-MEMORIAL ID 148427968
Clarence Stanley Williams
Ila Lois Williams 1916-1918 Oklahoma (Dates from Familysearch.org)
Jack Alfred Williams
Ruby Lorraine Williams 10/20/1920 California-1/1/1935 Wasco, Kern, California
She is my 3rd cousin 2x removed. I would be honored to transfer to a closer family member.
Burial verified with the cemetery. They sent these instructions to locate her grave:
Enter at Gate 8.
"Once you are in the correct garden/section (in this case Glenhaven – there are small wooden signposts with garden names), look for 'lot pins' which are usually either small (5") round metal discs or square stones in the turf. If you cannot locate a lot pin (they tend to get covered by turf), then look at the upper left hand corner of the other surrounding grave markers/headstones, where you will see the lot number and space number engraved. In this way, you can navigate to the correct lot using the lot map provided. FYI, each lot has a few graves within it. (Varies depending on the garden, but is typically 4, 5 or 6)"
Family Members
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Leoma Smith
1883–1887
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Erastus Frasier Smith
1884–1968
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Ezra David Smith
1887–1954
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Odella Smith
1889–1964
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Rhoda Viola Smith Long
1891–1961
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Georgia Louella Smith Gray Martinez
1897–1986
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Aaron Benjamin Smith
1899–1934
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Chester Leonard Smith
1902–1981
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Arra Anna Smith
1904–1905
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Jordan Arzo Smith
1904–1977
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Ollie Mae Smith Brown
1911–1955
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