Biography of W. J. Smith, Franklin Co, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Date: 16 Aug 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** SOURCE: History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889. W. J. Smith was born in Jackson County, Ala., March 7, 1851, and is a son of Arthur and Mary J. (Adams) Smith, natives of Alabama. Mrs. Mary J. Smith was born in Jackson County, Ala., July 22, 1828, and was a daughter of Toliver and Frances (Stephens) Adams, who removed to Alabama from Tennessee. Toliver Adams died in 1836; his widow afterward married Mr. Grizzle, and died in 1876. Mrs. Mary J. Smith was reared in Alabama, where, in 1845, she married Arthur Smith, whose parents moved from North Carolina to Kentucky, and finally located in Alabama. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Smith lived in Alabama until about 1860, when they removed to a farm near Ozark, Franklin Co., Ark. At the outbreak of the late war Mr. Smith enlisted in the Confederate [p.1278] army, and in 1863 died from sickness contracted while in the army. In this family were eight children, viz.; Nancy E. (wife of J. N. Williams), Leroy, William, Dr. John J., Henry, Frank, Allie (wife of C. Gammill) and Dr. Arthur. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Baptist Church. W. J. Smith was but ten years of age when his parents came to Arkansas, where he received his education and has since lived. In 1872 he married Mary Pendergrass, daughter of John J. Pendergrass, a native of Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have six children, viz.: Maude, Roscoe, Cora, Bessie, Thomas S. and Hoyt A. Mr. Smith located on his present farm in 1873, and in 1886 began operating a gin-mill, to which he devotes the greater part of his attention.