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  1. Aug 31, 1972 · Octavia Donnell Carney, stated that James Webb Smith Donnell died bankrupt. Within the collection there is biographical material on John Nelson Spottswood Jones and Haywood Jones, as well as a biographical sketch of Robert Donnell by his son, James Webb Smith Donnell, in the Memorandum Book.

  2. Nov 27, 2022 · James Webb Smith Donnell was a wealthy planter in North Ala­ bama. He owned two plantations. One was inherited from his father in Athens and the other was acquired when he assumed the debts of his wife’s aunt near Courtland. The Memphis & Charleston Railroad condemned part of his property in order to run the tracks through his

  3. Dec 13, 2023 · Following Donnells death in 1855 (he is buried in Athens City Cemetery), the house was passed down to his son James Webb Smith Donnell, whose family lived in the home through the Civil War. During the war, the property reportedly was used by the Union Army to quarter soldiers under Col. John Basil Turchin , whose troops plundered Athens in ...

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    When James Webb Smith was born on May 18, 1770, in Granville, North Carolina, his father, Samuel, was 40 and his mother, Mary, was 29. He then married Mary Webb on March 16, 1839, in Granville, North Carolina. He died on May 22, 1851, in Jackson, Tennessee, having lived a long life of 81 years. also see the Find A Grave: Memorial #71030280bio for h...

    - The children connected to this profile do not seem correct and need review Children: (list taken from Caswell County Genealogy https://caswellcountync.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I33537&tree=tree1) 1. Mary Webb Smith (Ridley) 1792–1852 2. Samuel Granville Smith 1794–1835 3. Ann Elizabeth Smith (Donnell) 1795–1828 4. James Downey Smith 17...

    This person was created through the import of Yates and Allied Families.ged on 21 December 2010.
    This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011.
    • Male
    • May 10, 1770
    • Mary Waugh (Downey) Smith, Mary (Webb) Smith
    • May 22, 1856
  4. Sep 26, 2016 · "James Webb Smith Donnell and hiswife Mariah Jones lived in the house with their many children, just in time forthe beginning of the Civil War," Reeves said. The house was taken over by many unionsoldiers. 16-year-old Nanny Smith Donnell was sick with scarlet fever.

  5. Feb 7, 2013 · The marker was erected by Reevesâ great-great-grandfather James Webb Smith Donnell, who built a plantation home on the property before the Civil War. (Kelly Kazek/kkazek@al.com) By. Kelly...

  6. Donnell was the chief author of the Confession of Faith for the new Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which was officially founded in 1810. It was at a meeting in Jackson County, Tennessee, that Donnell met Ann Eliza Smith, daughter of Revolutionary Colonel James Webb Smith, founder of the county seat of Gainesboro and for whom Smith County ...

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