Father | Starling Bibb Tracy (b. 29 February 1876, d. April 1940) |
Mother | Bernice Ray (b. May 1881, d. May 1937) |
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Daughter | Bernice Ray+ (b. May 1881, d. May 1937) |
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Daughter | Bernice Ray+ (b. May 1881, d. May 1937) |
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Daughter | Mary Oswald Winter+ (b. 2 September 1893, d. 16 March 1947) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Hanging from one of the rafters leading to the hay mow in the barn on his farm at Maugansville, the lifeless but still warm body of Jacob Winters [sic], over 70 years of age, was found by his wife, Mrs. Mary Winters, shortly after noon today.
Mrs. Winter was hunting her husband to call him to lunch when she came upon his body in the barn. As had always been his habit, he left the house at 11 o'clock to attend to his feeding, and was not seen again alive. Mrs. Winter was prostrated with grief and some neighbors rendered her medical attention.
Sheriff Duffey and State's Attorney Wolfinger were notified at one and left for the scene of the suicide. They will make an investigation. The body was delivered into the hands of an undertaker for burial.
Mr. Winter had been in ill health for the past year. Of late, however, he seemed to be in good spirits, according to friends, and his death came as a great shock to them. He never intimated that he contemplated ending his life.
Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter, Miss Mary Winter, of Maugansville and several brothers, who are believed to live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The family has lived on the farm at Maugansville for the past 30 years.
Source: Daily Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
August 18, 1921.
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Father | Jacob P. Winter (b. 6 April 1852, d. 18 August 1921) |
Mother | Mary L. Funk (b. 28 April 1863, d. 19 February 1946) |
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Son | Max Edward Smith, Jr.+ (b. 23 June 1902, d. 6 November 1991) |
Daughter | Olive K. Smith+ (b. 3 February 1907, d. 13 August 1999) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Mrs. MARY OSWALD WINTER SMITH died suddenly Sunday at her home in Maugansville, aged 55. She was born and reared in Maugansville, the daughter of Jacob P. and Mary Funk Winter. She was a member of Zion Reformed Church.
Two cousins, Mrs. Roger Harp and Elmer E. Winter, Hagerstown, survive.
Funeral services were held at the A.K. Coffman Funeral Home; interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Daily Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
March 17, 1947.
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Father | Samuel E. Smith (b. 1855, d. 14 January 1927) |
Mother | Mary J. Randall (b. 1858, d. 9 February 1932) |
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Son | Max Edward Smith, Jr.+ (b. 23 June 1902, d. 6 November 1991) |
Daughter | Olive K. Smith+ (b. 3 February 1907, d. 13 August 1999) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
MAX E. SMITH died this morning of complications at his home, 120 South Potomac Street, aged 54. Mr. Smith was a retired cigarmaker, a member of the Odd Fellow and Red Men lodges and also a member of the First Hose Fire Company.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary O. Smith, a daughter, Miss Olive Smith, at home, one son, Max Smith, Jr., Washington; sisters, Mrs. Harry Lehrhoff, Baltimore; Mrs. Richard Spielman and Miss Catherine Smith, Hagerstown; brothers, Samuel R. and Richard Smith, Hagerstown, and C. Ragan Smith, Washington.
Funeral services were held at the Kraiss mortuary home; burial was in Rose Hill cemetery.
Source: Daily Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Monday, November 27, 1933.
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Son | Max Edward Smith+ (b. 2 June 1879, d. 27 November 1933) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
SAMUEL E. SMITH, 71 years old, 748 West Washington Street, died suddenly from heart trouble in the office of Dr. Ragan, West Washington Street, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Smith was talking to Dr. Ragan when he suddenly toppled over backwards. He fell against a stove and his clothing was burned by the fire. The coroner returned a verdict of death due to natural causes.
Mr. Smith was well known in Hagerstown and for many years had been employed by Dr. Ragan. He made his home with the physician.
He is survived by his wife and the following children, Mrs. Mabel Lenhoff, Baltimore, Mrs. Mary Spielman, this city, Mrs. Catherine Smith, at home; Max, Samuel, Ragan, Rolland and Richard Smith, of Hagerstown; sister, Mrs. George Patterson, Washington, DC; 11 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held at the house. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Saturday, January 15, 1927, page 4.
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Son | Max Edward Smith+ (b. 2 June 1879, d. 27 November 1933) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Mrs. MARY J. SMITH, widow of Samuel E. Smith, died yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at her home, 748 West Washington Street, aged 73 years.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mabel Lenhoff, Baltimore; Mrs. Mary Spielman, Hagerstown; and Miss Catherine Smith, at home; sons, Max E., Samuel L., W. Ragan and Richard L. Smith, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Burnett and Mrs. Clara Spigler, Hagerstown; 12 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held at the house. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Wednesday, February 10, 1932.
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Father | Max Edward Smith (b. 2 June 1879, d. 27 November 1933) |
Mother | Mary Oswald Winter (b. 2 September 1893, d. 16 March 1947) |
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Daughter | Peggy Lou Smith+ |
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Father | Max Edward Smith (b. 2 June 1879, d. 27 November 1933) |
Mother | Mary Oswald Winter (b. 2 September 1893, d. 16 March 1947) |
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Son | Kim Alan Bond+ |
Obituary -- Gainesville Sun, Gainesville, Florida; Sunday, 15 AUG 1999 (Genealogybank.com):
Mrs. Olive K. Bond, 92
Olive K. Bond of Williston died Friday at Nature Coast Hospital in Williston. She was 92.
Mrs. Bond was a retired school teacher.
Born in Hagerstown, Md., she moved 10 years ago from Gainesville to Williston.
She was a Catholic.
Survivors include a son, Kim A. Bond of Archer and two grandsons, Kim A. Bond II of Archer and Michael D. Bond of Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
Newspaper article, The Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland; Thursday, 3 JUN 1937, p.6 (Newspapers.com):
Gets Degree From Columbia
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Miss Olive K. Smith, the daughter of Mrs. Max E. Smith, of this city, who received her Master of Arts degree from Columbia University on June 1 when commencement exercises were held at the Teachers College.
Miss Smith is well known in Hagerstown having been a member of the faculty of Winter Street School for several years. She is a graduate of the Hagerstown High School and Towson State Teachers College. Last year she received her Bachelor of Science degree from State Teachers College., Harrisonburg, in the field of history, and has continued in that field at Columbia.
While at Harrisonburg Miss Smith was made a member of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary fraternity, membership in which is based on scholastic standing and teaching success. She has been active in the fraternity at Columbia this year and has also taken part in various other campus activities.
After a few weeks vacation in New England, Miss Smith plans to go to Europe with one of the study groups from Columbia University to study the political conditions in Germany, Austria, and Italy. In the fall she exects to return to Columbia and continue her studies, working toward her Ph.D. degree.
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Father | George Disert Jones (b. 3 March 1878, d. 28 January 1966) |
Mother | Mary Ellen Earnshaw (b. 1880, d. 23 July 1958) |
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Daughter | Peggy Lou Smith+ |
Obituary -- The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida; Friday 6 AUG 1971, p.21 (Newspapers.com):
Age 67 of 3804 North Sunset Dr., Delray Beach, passed away August 3rd.
She had lived in Delray Beach for 23 years and was a member Eastern Star of Delray Beach; Methodist Church of Delray Beach.
She is survived by 1 daughter, Peggy Hanshumaker of Boynton Beach; 2 sisters, Miss Margaret Jones of Hagerstown, Maryland, Miss Dorothy Jones of Baltimore, Maryland; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 10 am Friday August 8th at the Scobee Combs Funderal Home, Boynton Beach.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethesda Memorial Fund.
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Father | William C. Hanschumaker (b. August 1890, d. 1944) |
Mother | Flora G. Hilf (b. 28 September 1898, d. 24 August 1994) |
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Daughter | Lynn D. Hanshumaker |
Son | William Charles Hanshumaker |
Daughter | Catherine Hanshumaker |
Newspaper article -- The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida; Sunday, 23 JUN 1963, p.77 (Newspapers.com):
Guests Mutt-er When Dog Dives In
By DON BEDWELL
Delray Beach Bureau Chief
BOYNTON BEACH -- It's one thing to have a dog that digs the swimming bit, you know, when only the family is around.
But it can get a hair embarrassing to have a lumbering pooch pounce into your backyard pool when it's al-occupied (sic) by company.
"It is something of a problem," admitted William Hanshumaker of Boynton. "It's impossible to swim without her."
Just the same, the Hanshumakers don't plan to pour cold water on the affections of Duchess, their furry year-old pool toy.
They'd rather let the surprised visitors mutt-er.
Duchess, described in one estimate as "part German shepherd and some kind of terrier," loves her daily dip -- especially when guests are paddling about.
With claws skidding on the damp surface of the sundeck, Duchess whips up momentum until she can leave her concrete launching pad in a long trajectory that ends with a mighty splash.
Her greatest delight, though, is to land downrange on the head of one of the willing Hanshumaker children, Cathy, 9, or Billy, 10.
A well-schooled canine, Duchess can get out of the pool the easy way -- walking up the concrete steps in the shallow end -- or via the hard route, doggedly negotiating steps of the pool ladder.
Duchess, obviously clinging to the belief that she cherishes a retriever heritage, sports a flailing dog-paddle that keeps her withing nipping distance of the swift-swimming little Hanshumakers.
Although her ill-timed entrances have sometimes proved mortifying, they are tolerated patiently by Hanshumaker, a contractor, and wife Peggy, a City Recreation Department sparkplug.
Thy're accustomed to Duchess' peculiarities, you see.
There was, for instance, the doorway Hanshumaker fashioned to permit the dog to enter the house at will.
Duchess turned up her muzzle at that after discovering her long frame wouldn't slide through before the hinged door closed on her tail.
Figuring her people were barking up the wrong tree she fashioned her own entranceway by marching through a screen.
The doggie door hasn't gone to waste, Hanshumaker added, choosing his words carefully as though expecting to incite disbelief.
It has been utilized instead by George, one of the family's three turtles, he explained with a trace of understandable hesitation.
[photo of Duchess leaping toward a boy in the pool]
caption: 'Look Out! Here Comes Duchess Again!' Says Billy.
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Son | William Robert Hanshumaker+ (b. 25 October 1924) |
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Son | William Robert Hanshumaker+ (b. 25 October 1924) |
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Daughter | Mary Catherine Jones+ (b. 6 August 1903, d. 3 August 1971) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
GEORGE DISERT JONES, 87, died Friday at his home, 605 Virginia Avenue. Born and reared in Chambersburg, he was the son of George and Mary Disert Jones. He came to Hagerstown 57 years ago, where he was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad, retiring 20 years ago as roundhouse foreman.
Mr. Jones was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Chambersburg; Friendship Lodge No. 84, AF&AM; Ithiel RA Chapter No. 27; Palestine Council No. 16, R&SM; and St. Bernard Commandery No. Nine, Knights Templar.
Surviving are daughters, Miss Margaret Jones, at home; Mrs. Dorothy Potterfield, Baltimore; Mrs. M. Catherine Smith, Delray Beach, Fl.; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Rouzer Funeral Home; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Saturday, January 29, 1966.
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Daughter | Mary Catherine Jones+ (b. 6 August 1903, d. 3 August 1971) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
MARY ELLEN (NELLIE) JONES, 605 Virginia Avenue, wife of George D. Jones, died at Martin Manor Rest Home yesterday, aged 78. She had broken her hip last October and had been a guest at the rest home for several months. Born at Harpers Ferry, she had spent virtually her entire life in Hagerstown. She was the daughter of James R. and H. Louise (Bell) Earnshaw.
Surviving, besides husband, are daughters, Miss Margaret Jones, at home; Mrs. Catherine Smith, Boynton Beach, Fl.; Mrs. Dorothy Potterfield, Baltimore; sister, Miss Edna V. Earnshaw, Boonsboro; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Suter-Rouzer Funeral Home; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Daily Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Thursday, July 24, 1958.
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Daughter | Mary S. Hillyer+ (b. 25 May 1817, d. 19 August 1898) |
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Daughter | Mary S. Hillyer+ (b. 25 May 1817, d. 19 August 1898) |
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