Carol Ann Smith

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Carol Ann Smith, daughter of Cecil Andrew Smith and Dora Myrtle Woolsey, was born at Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co., Illinois, 25 June 1933.1,2 She died at Rapid City, Pennington Co., South Dakota, 9 May 2017,3,4 and was buried at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade Co., South Dakota, 12 May 2017.3,5

Carol and her husband (still living) were married at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, 19 June 1953.6,7

She and her husband had four children, all still living.
This person was last edited on19 Jul 2023

Citations

  1. [S1031] Carol Ann Smith, Birth Certificates, File No. 64 (1933), Wabash County Clerk & Recorder, Mt. Carmel, Illinois.
  2. [S2463] Ancestry.com, 1950 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), Dodge Twp, Ford Co., Kansas, population schedule, enumeration district (e.d.) 29-20, sheet 71, line 15, residing at Ft Dodge Rd, Cecil Smith household, age 15, born in Illinois; original data: NARA micropublication T628, Sixteenth Census of the United States, , 6373 rolls.
  3. [S2098] "Deaths," Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota, 5/11/2017.
  4. [S2669] Carol Ann Billings, Death Certificate, File No. 140-2017-003729, South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota.
  5. [S2323] Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed Sep 2020), memorial page for Carol Ann Billings, Find a Grave memorial #179216774, maintained by Cookie, further cited as Find A Grave.
  6. [S618] Roy Billings & Carol Smith, Marriage Certificates, File No. Book P, page 554, Ford County Probate Court, Dodge City, Kansas.
  7. [S1256] Jennie Luene Billings, "Fiftieth Anniversary Memory Book" , 1978, "Family Tree"; Gregory Cooke, Clarkdale, Arizona, further cited as "Memory Book."