George A. SMITH

Male 1894 - 1896  (2 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George A. SMITH was born in 1894 (son of Joseph SMITH and Laura Jane PERKINS); died in 1896.

    Notes:

    !Sparger 0001, Pg. 75


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph SMITH was born in 1874.

    Notes:

    !Sparger 0001, Pg. 75

    Joseph married Laura Jane PERKINS. Laura (daughter of Hiram Leroy PERKINS and Margaret Jane SPARGER) was born in 1876. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Laura Jane PERKINS was born in 1876 (daughter of Hiram Leroy PERKINS and Margaret Jane SPARGER).

    Notes:

    Sparger 0001, Pg. 75




    From: Allison Parrott
    Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2018 4:37 PM
    To: david@marshallgenealogy.org
    Subject: Re: Genealogy

    This is so exciting to connect with my first distant cousin through my genealogy research. I am keeping my fingers crossed your info can help provide proof for the DAR, and I am most happy to share what I know about my closer relatives in relation to the Spargers/Spargurs.

    My maiden name is Allison Hope Smith, married name Parrott. My parents are Judith Carolyn Goad and Joseph Vaden Smith, both originally from Surry County, N.C. My father, who goes by Joe V. Smith, is the son of Howard Albert Smith and Verda Elizabeth Vaden. Albert, my grandfather, was the son of Joseph Smith and Laura Jane Perkins. Laura Jane was the daughter of Margaret Jane Sparger and Leonadus/Leonzo/Leander Smith (there seems to be several variations of his first name in public documents, but he seemed to go by Lee). Margaret Jane was his first wife, and she was the daughter of William W. Sparger, son of John W. Sparger. William had numerous brothers and sisters, one of whom was Murlin Sparger. Murlin's descendants are linked in the DAR. William appears to have died at a relatively early age, and the story I found is that he was murdered by robbers while running a wagon transport between Surry County and Fayetteville. There is a date of 1836 as an estimated death, but Margaret Jane was born in 1839, so I suspect that wherever that date is from it may be incorrect. Margaret Jane also was living with the Murlin Sparger family in one census.

    The Perkins family Margaret Jane married into appears to have had many Quakers. I know much more about the Smiths. There is a Smith family cemetery in Surry County on the outskirts of Mt. Airy, and family members had small houses all in that area. Many of those older relatives were living when I was a kid, and their properties are now owned by other non-family members (which must seem a little weird considering that cemetery is in their backyards). But the largest portion of the property which is undeveloped is now owned by my dad. The little four room house he grew up in is still there, too, where my grandmother lived by herself for many years after my grandfather died. And she just died last year at the age of 101.

    Going back to the Spargers, my father was surpised when I told him about John W. 's wife, Christina Frey. I am sure you know that Christina came out of the Moravian community and my dad was unaware he had that lineage in his tree. There are many Moravians on my mom's side. What was even more exciting for me was to find that Christina's mother is buried in the cemetery at Old Salem in Winston-Salem. I had been to Old Salem many times and it was thrilling to realize I had a family connection there. My mom and I (she lives about 10 minutes from Winston) have visited the gravesite. Her Moravian ancestors are mostly buried in Bethania, and I am hoping to get back up to NC soon to visit there, but also the Salem Methodist cemetery where so many of the Spargers are buried.

    A little about myself: I live in Dalton, Ga. with my husband. I have two sons, one married and living in Chicago, the other currently in Orlando doing an internship. I have four siblings: one full sister, Jennifer Vaden Smith, married with one son and living in California. My parents are divorced, and my dad remarried and had two more children: my half-sister Laure Elizabeth Smith DeDominco, who passed away last year from breast cancer, and Dr. Joseph Andrew (Andy) Smith, married with two kids in Wilmington, NC.

    I've kind of jumped all over the place here, but it's such a huge topic to cover. I would love to know more about the Spargers as well, although I did find one extensive website under the original German name. Bitsy sent off to Raleigh requesting a copy of the marriage bond for Margaret Jane Sparger and Lee Perkins, because they often listed the parents, so we are hoping to have that link soon.


    Allison Parrott

    Children:
    1. 1. George A. SMITH was born in 1894; died in 1896.
    2. Maggie SMITH was born in 1896.
    3. Charles L. SMITH was born in 1898.
    4. Dell SMITH was born in 1901.
    5. Ella SMITH
    6. Thomas SMITH
    7. Herman SMITH
    8. Howard Albert SMITH was born on 23 Aug 1910; died on 15 Sep 1963 in Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Hiram Leroy PERKINS was born in 1837; died in 1917.

    Notes:

    !Sparger 0001, Pg. 72

    Hiram married Margaret Jane SPARGER in 1857. Margaret (daughter of William W. SPARGER and Nancy Ann BRYSON) was born in 1836; died in 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Margaret Jane SPARGER was born in 1836 (daughter of William W. SPARGER and Nancy Ann BRYSON); died in 1880.

    Notes:

    Sparger 0001, Pg. 72


    Children:
    1. Mary Frances PERKINS was born in 1858; died in 1897.
    2. Sallie C. PERKINS was born in 1861; died in 1912.
    3. James PERKINS was born in 1866; died in 1893.
    4. 3. Laura Jane PERKINS was born in 1876.
    5. Nancy Mary PERKINS was born in 1880; died in 1908.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  William W. SPARGER was born in 1797 in Surry County, North Carolina (son of John W. SPARGER, (3) and Christina FREY); died in 1836 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Marshall 0017, Pg. 192

    Sparger 1, pg 66 - He was killed by robbers near Fayettville.

    Sparger 0001, Pg. 3 - "Genealogy of Sparger and Allied Families", by William M. Creasy, Wilmington, North Carolina, June 6, 1936. North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina - # GR-929.Z-S736C

    Marshall 0007, Pg. 509 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina",

    !Marshall 0322, p. 61


    William married Nancy Ann BRYSON on 6 Jul 1817 in Surry County, North Carolina. Nancy was born on 13 May 1796; died on 19 Jun 1884 in Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina; was buried in Jun 1884 in Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Nancy Ann BRYSON was born on 13 May 1796; died on 19 Jun 1884 in Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina; was buried in Jun 1884 in Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    !Marshall 0017, Pg. 192

    !Sparger 0001, Pg. 3 - "Genealogy of Sparger and Allied Families", by William
    M. Creasy, Wilmington, North Carolina, June 6, 1936. North Carolina State
    Library, Raliegh, North Carolina - # GR-929.Z-S736C

    !Marshall 0007, Pg. 509 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina",
    Volume I, 1983. Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson. She is buried in Salem
    Methodist Church Cemetary Near Mt. Airy, North Carolina,

    Children:
    1. Ethel Joyce SPARGER
    2. Sallie SPARGER was born in 1818; died in 1893.
    3. James SPARGER was born in 1822; died in 1903.
    4. Mary Anne SPARGER was born in 1828; died in 1912.
    5. John SPARGER was born in 1831; died in 1913.
    6. William S. SPARGER was born in 1833; died in 1915.
    7. 7. Margaret Jane SPARGER was born in 1836; died in 1880.