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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SMITH Diane (daughter of Living and unknown).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married unknown [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  unknown
    Children:
    1. 1. SMITH Diane
    2. SMITH Donna
    3. SMITH Michael


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SMITH Harold Purdy was born on 06 Sep 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN (son of SMITH George H. and PULSIFER Lovina (Vina)); died on 20 Jun 1957 in Ramsey Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Occupation: Clerk REA. Railway Express
    Registered for draft WWI in 1917
    Residences:
    553 Forest St. St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota
    848 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota
    726 Hudson Ave., St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota 1917
    848 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota 1918-1957

    Harold died at NPBA Hospital. He suffered from Rheumatic Calcific Artio Stinosis for 10 years. Rheumatic Fever was listed as causing his death.
    Ernestine continued living in the house until about 1984 or so.

    Died:
    Burial: Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul, MN
    (State MN #029380 1957)

    Harold married ZIEGLER Ernistine Cecilia on 11 Oct 1917. Ernistine (daughter of ZIEGLER Peter) was born on 08 Oct 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 19 Nov 1994. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ZIEGLER Ernistine Cecilia was born on 08 Oct 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN (daughter of ZIEGLER Peter); died on 19 Nov 1994.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Germany ?

    Died:
    Cert #1994 - MN 031873

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. SMITH Robert Eugene was born on 21 Sep 1919 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 03 Oct 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
    3. SMITH Dorothy M. was born on 14 Nov 1920 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 30 Jan 1980 in Seattle, King Co., WA.
    4. 2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SMITH George H. was born on 17 May 1864 in Headingly, Yorkshire England (son of SMITH Thomas and HOLMES Sarah Ann); died on 05 Jun 1934 in Union Cemetery, Woodbury, Washington Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Last address was 761 East 7th St., St. Paul, MN.

    George was a pensioned money clerk at a Railway Express agency for 35
    years, Starting in 1894, retiring at August of 1929.

    George was an official member of the Eureka Lodge No. 9 A.O.U.W.

    Residences:
    1864 -01874 Headingly, Yorkshire, England. Leeds + Otley Rd. #243
    1874 - 188? Anoka, Anoka Co., MN, Section 4, Farm
    1893 - 1900 553 Forest St., St. Paul, MN, Ramsey Co., MN
    1901 - 192? 848 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, MN, Ramsey Co., MN (They built)
    192? - 1934 761 E. 7th St., St. Paul, MN, Ramsey Co., MN (Time of death)

    Episcopalian (Church of England)
    Immigration year 1874

    Died:
    Died in Mounds Park Hospital or Northern Pacific Hospital, St. Paul, MN at age 70
    Died of coronary thrombosis (2 weeks)
    Block 22, Lot 333 at Union Cemetery
    Buried June 8, 1934 by Eggert Funeral Home.
    (#1934 MN 024968)

    George married PULSIFER Lovina (Vina) on 17 Apr 1888 in Courthouse Ramsey Co., St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. Lovina (daughter of PULSIFER ANSEL (Anthony) and NICHOLS Tamson D.) was born on 18 Dec 1860 in Hopkinton, St. Lawrence Co.. NY; died on 10 Sep 1939 in Union Cemetery, Woodbury, Washington Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  PULSIFER Lovina (Vina) was born on 18 Dec 1860 in Hopkinton, St. Lawrence Co.. NY (daughter of PULSIFER ANSEL (Anthony) and NICHOLS Tamson D.); died on 10 Sep 1939 in Union Cemetery, Woodbury, Washington Co., MN.

    Notes:

    English and Indian

    Occupation: housewife

    Residences:
    Hopkinton, St. Lawrence Co., New York 1860 Census
    Mendon, Clayton Co., Iowa (McGregor post office) 1970 Census
    Black Hammer, Houston Co., Minnesota. 1880 Census. Dressmaker
    age 20, single, living with her brother Marshall.

    Vina Lived at 761 East 7th St., St. Paul, MN before she died. It was said that she lived in Minnesota for 65 years (1874).

    References:
    Listing for Tamson Pulsifer 1890-1891, a boarder living at 553 Forest in St. Paul. House of daughter Vina and son-in-law George Smith.


    The Pulsifer and Nichols families seem to have been in the United States since the founding of the country. They are both English names and the family names keep popping up in the Main, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vermont, upper New York State, and even parts of Canada bordering New England. Add the English family name of Purdy and we have a very long, intertwined history between all of these family groups. There were Nichols, Purdys, and Pulsifers that helped found the new country. They fought in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. As the families grew they intermarried and had large families generation after generation. They continued moving west as the new United States was created and seemed to follow the southern edges of the Great Lakes moving into Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. After the Civil War there were many families with these names on both sides of the upper Mississippi. Some of them continued westward until they came to the Pacific Ocean. They were farmers, carpenters, and many of them worked for the railroad. The railroad was the reason for the George Smith family ending up in St. Paul, Minnesota, and bulding the house at 848 East 3rd Street.

    Crown Point, Essex county, New York is were the family data for Lovina starts. Crown Point is located on the west bank of Lake Champlain and across the lake is West Bridgeport Vermont. Much of the town is located in Adirondack State Park and was formed in 1780. In the first U.S. census done in 1790 Vermont had 18 Nichols headed families, Massachusetts has 13 Nichols headed families. The Pulsifers came more out of New York.

    The 1840 Census for Crown Point, Essex Co., New York gives us the following information. Only free white males or female heads of households were listed by name. The rest of the information is group and age listings.

    1840
    Ansel Pulsifer (between 20-30 years). We know from later census data he was born in 1819, so he was 21.
    Wife (between 20-30 years) Tamson Nichols born 1819 in Vermont from later census data, age 21.

    On the line above the Ansel Pulsifer data was a listing for the household of Aaron Nichols. Because of the location I believe that this was the father of Tamson. He was born between 1780 and 1790. His household listed one female between 80-90, one 30-40 (his wife), and one between 10-15, one male 50-60 (him) and one between 15-20. Aaron Nichols was listed on the tax roles both in 1818 and 1835.

    I believe that Ansels father may have been Amos Pulsifer. His name appeared on the 1830 census for Crown Point. The guessing of the fathers names are only speculations and nothing more, as the research for this would have to be done in older archives.

    1850
    Henry Albert, b. 1842, Crown Point, N.Y.
    Marshall Prentis, b. 1844, Stockholm, St. Lawrence, N.Y.
    Emergene, b 1848, Hopkinton, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.
    Amanda, b 1850, Hopkinton, St. Laurence Co., N.Y.

    Birth:
    1864?
    Hopkinton, NY located in upper NY state bordering the state of Vermont.

    Died:
    Died in Mounds Park Hospital or Northern Pacific Hospital, St. Paul, MN at age 74
    Died of a heart attack
    Buried September 12, 1939 in Union Cemetery
    Block 22
    Lot 333
    State file #025932 1939 MN

    Children:
    1. SMITH Hazel was born on 19 Oct 1889 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 14 Nov 1978 in Clackamas Co., Oregon ?.
    2. 4. SMITH Harold Purdy was born on 06 Sep 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 20 Jun 1957 in Ramsey Co., MN.
    3. SMITH Warren LeRoy (Roy) was born on 11 Feb 1894 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 19 Nov 1953 in Ramsey Co., MN.

  3. 10.  ZIEGLER Peter
    Children:
    1. 5. ZIEGLER Ernistine Cecilia was born on 08 Oct 1891 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN; died on 19 Nov 1994.