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    Junius A. Smith

    Birth: 5-13-1807

    Death: 7-29-1864

    Nickname: "little Smith"

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Smith married Martha E. Hall, daughter of Ezekiel and Elizabeth (Peckham) Hall, in 1836. She was born in Le Roy, N.Y., and attended the Troy Seminary from 1832 until 1834, where she excelled in vocal music. Smith and Hall had 10 children together. Smith died in '64, and in 1895, Martha's address was in Ridgewood, N.J.

Smith was the son of Rev. Lucius Smith and Margaret Atwater. He "was a clerk in the land office, and also a representative of the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., which succeeded the Holland Land Co." Smith's arrival is mentioned in 18380621BJS_WHS1. BJS snidely comments: "Smith’s marriage brings another partner into the concern & diminishes the Clerk – we gain little help by it. He expects (I learn) to visit Auburn ere long – my present impression is that it will be well to procure someone in his stead & while he is there, to write him not to return."

Found also in 18380702BJS_WHS1: "Smith attended this convention, got tipsy & I took this occasion to tell him that I supposed he would naturally wish to go home to see his parents, (& he had leave at any time agreeable to himself) he & that he had better resign & tell his friends that he did not intend to return - we did not want him - we wanted a surveyer, & this I did because of his un[i]versal idle- ness & worthlessness. He begs off, but I think he must go. He will doubtless stay till you come."

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Biography: 
Smith married Martha E. Hall, daughter of Ezekiel and Elizabeth (Peckham) Hall, in 1836. She was born in Le Roy, N.Y., and attended the Troy Seminary from 1832 until 1834, where she excelled in vocal music. Smith and Hall had 10 children together. Smith died in '64, and in 1895, Martha's address was in Ridgewood, N.J. Smith was the son of Rev. Lucius Smith and Margaret Atwater. He "was a clerk in the land office, and also a representative of the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., which succeeded the Holland Land Co." Smith's arrival is mentioned in 18380621BJS_WHS1. BJS snidely comments: "Smith’s marriage brings another partner into the concern & diminishes the Clerk – we gain little help by it. He expects (I learn) to visit Auburn ere long – my present impression is that it will be well to procure someone in his stead & while he is there, to write him not to return." Found also in 18380702BJS_WHS1: "Smith attended this convention, got tipsy & I took this occasion to tell him that I supposed he would naturally wish to go home to see his parents, (& he had leave at any time agreeable to himself) he & that he had better resign & tell his friends that he did not intend to return - we did not want him - we wanted a surveyer, & this I did because of his un[i]versal idle- ness & worthlessness. He begs off, but I think he must go. He will doubtless stay till you come."
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http://trees.ancestrylibrary.com/tree/16856887/person/28054086400
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