Smith, Jennie

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Birth

Jennie Smith was born about 1887 in Meadowdale, Town of New Scotland, daughter of Andrew Smith and Catherine Smith. Her siblings were:

  • Sidney Smith, of Meadowdale
  • Mrs. Richard Rockwell
  • Mrs Jesse Lasher, Voorheesville
  • Mrs. James Warner, Albany.

Education

Jennie Smith received her early education in the public schools in the New Scotland, township.

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Jennie Smith married Everett Stevens (1878 - 1969), the son of Clarence E. Stevens. Their children were:

Death

Knox Cemetery - Stevens
Father Everett Stevens
1878 - 1969
Mother Jennie Stevens
1886 - 1939
Knox Cemetery - Victor A. Stevens CPL US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II Jun 15 1912 Jan 13 2000

Mrs Jennie Smith Stevens, wife of Everett Stevens, died early Wednesday (June 28, 1939) at her late home in Schenectady where she had been ill for the last six months She was 52.

Obituary

Jennie Smith Stevens Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — June 30, 1939

Mrs. Jennie Stevens, 52, Dies In Sehenectady

Mrs Jennie Smith Stevens, wife of Everett Stevens, died early Wednesday (June 28, 1939) at her late home in Schenectady where she had been ill for the last six months She was 52.

Mrs Stevens was born in Meadowdale, Town of New Scotland, daughter of Andrew and Catherine Smith. She received her early education in the public schools in the New Scotland, township.

About 30 yeans ago she was married to Mr. Stetems They moved to Schenectady some 20 years ago.

Survivors include her husband, two sons, Victor A Stevens, Schenectady, Gordon E. Stevens of the U. S. Army, one brother, Sidney Smith, of Meadowdale; three sisters, Mrs. Richard Rockwell, Mrs Jesse Lasher, Voorheesville; Mrs. James Warner, Albany.

Funeral services will be held from the late borne, 1018 Park avenue, Schenectady, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Burial will be in [[Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]].

Altamont Enterprise - June 30, 1939

Additional Media

Miss Mildred Stevens has been passing a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevens at Schenectady.

Altamont Enterprise - August 29, 1924

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