JONES COUNTY, GA - BIOS Robert J. Smith Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles captbluegrass@mchsi.com Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/jones.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II, Atlanta, Ga., Page 450 Published by The Southern Historical Association in 1895 Robert J. Smith, planter, Round Oak, Jones Co., Ga., son of Robert J. and Sarah T. (O’Bryan) Smith, was born in Floyd County, Va., Aug. 8, 1837. His grandfather, William D. Smith, was of English extraction, was an officer in the revolutionary army six years, and then fought the Indians three years. He was a large and handsome man, and after he left the military service became a Methodist preacher. When Mr. Smith was eight years old his father, who was a planter, removed from Virginia to Bradley County, Tenn. There they reared a family of five children: William D., who was a Methodist preacher, deceased; Charles H., deceased; Robert J., the subject of this sketch; Mattie, wife of L.J. Hughes, Bradley County, Tenn., and Susan C., who died when twelve years of age. Mrs. Smith died in 1861, and Mr. Smith died in 1873. Mr. Smith was educated at and was graduated from Hiwassee College, Tenn., in 1862, with the degree of A.B., and later received the degree of A.M. He was physically unable to participate in the war, so between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four he taught and attended school alternately. In 1862 he left Tennessee and came to Murray County, Ga., where he taught school one year, and then went to Putnam County, where he taught until 1875. He then farmed until 1877, when he located on a plantation of 2,000 acres. He has neither sought nor held any public office, devoting his time exclusively to his extensive planting interests, excepting two years he served on the democratic executive committee for the county. As a teacher he was popular and successful, being well educated and well read and of an unusually impressive presence and personality. Mr. Smith was married Dec. 14, 1875, to Miss Sallie M., daughter of Benjamin and Sallie (Shropshire) Barron, one of the wealthiest and most influential families in that section, Mr. Barron having represented the county in the general assembly. His children all occupy a fine social position. Mr. Smith has had but one child born to him, Sallie B., who died when seven years of age. Mr. Smith is a democrat, a royal arch Mason and a Methodist; is a steward of the church in his community. He has a beautiful home and takes great pride in keeping it in good order.