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Smith Charles Somerset [Male] b. ABT 1806 Charles Co., MD - d. 1836 "The Alamo", San Antonio, TX
Person ID: 1357
** Biography & family outline
CHARLES SOMERSET SMITH, HERO OF THE ALAMO
by Linda Davis Reno
Charles Somerset Smith was born about 1806 at "Mt. Arundel”, Benedict, Charles County, Maryland. He was the son of Charles Somerset Smith (1770-1831) and Ann Sothoron (daughter of Henry Greenfield Sothoron and Mary Bond of "The Plains”) of St. Mary's County.
It is assumed that Charles decided to leave Maryland shortly after his father's death in 1831. He moved first to New Orleans but by 1835 he was in the territory of Texas. On October 14, 1835, a land grant for 4,428 acres in Austin's Colony was registered to him in the Texas Land Office. The property was described as being on Walnut Creek, on the west side of the Colorado River. The date of this land grant is significant as it was made just two weeks after the beginning of what is now considered the most important time in Texas history--the beginning of the War for Independence from Mexico (September 30, 1835-April 21, 1836).
Before he could settle on his land, Charles Smith would have to first defend it. On October 10, 1835, just a few days before his land grant was formalized, he entered the service of Texas, participating in the Siege of Bexar (now San Antonio), the first major campaign for Texas independence from December 5 to December 9, 1835. On December 14, 1835, he volunteered to serve four additional months. At this time, he was still in Bexar but now as a member of Captain William R. Carey's artillery company known as "The Invincibles” who were serving under the command of Col. James Clinton Neill.
Captain Carey and his 56 men, including Charles Smith, were sent to the Alamo to take charge while Col. Neill remained at Bexar. On January 14, 1836, Col. Neill moved his entire force into the Alamo. During the siege and battle of the Alamo, Carey and his men commanded the fort's artillery. As luck would have it, Col. Neill had left the Alamo in mid-February to care for his family, all of whom were seriously ill, leaving William B. Travis in temporary command. He was riding back when the fort fell.
The Texans were vastly outnumbered at the Alamo. There were just 189 defenders against a force of almost 2,000 Mexicans, but yet they held their ground from February 23, 1836 until March 6, 1836. It was on this date that Charles Somerset Smith was killed and his body, along with the other defenders, was burned at the orders of Santa Ana.
Col. Neill would later say of Charles Smith that he "served faithfully and fell in the Alamo.” Thomas Kenny, the administrator of Smith's estate, collected his pay account of $74.66 on October 12, 1837.
An article published in the Summer 1994 edition of the Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin by James Young claims that there were two Marylanders killed at the Alamo. In addition to Charles Somerset Smith, he also lists Charles M. Haskell (Heiskill), son of George Heiskell and Elizabeth Fry who were married in Hagerstown on February 16, 1802. Yes, George Heiskell was a Marylander, his son Charles was not. George and Elizabeth (Fry) Heiskell moved their family first to Virginia, then Tennessee, and finally Kentucky. None of their children were born in Maryland; therefore Charles Somerset Smith is the only native Marylander who fought at the Alamo.
A Brief Genealogical Sketch of the Smith Family
First Generation
Col. Richard Smith (d. 1714, St. Leonard's Calvert Co.) married as his third wife, Maria Joanna Lowther, widow, in 1697 at Christ Church in Calvert County. She was the daughter of Charles Somerset of Acton Park, County Middlesex, England.
2/27/1717: Depositions taken re: the birth and lineage of Charles Somerset Smith of Calvert Co. Sarah Clagett, age about 55 said she was acquainted with Capt. Richard Smith, late of Calvert Co., and Maria Johanna, his reputed wife, who went by the name and title of Madam Lowther. Within a year of their marriage, she was present at the birth of Charles Somerset Smith, youngest child of Capt. Richard Smith and she was his godmother. Deposition of Capt. Thomas Clagett, age about 40 that Capt. Richard Smith and Madam Lowther were reputed to be married at Christ Church in Calvert Co. by Mr. Hugh Jones, a clergyman of the Church of England. Deposition of Patrick Hepburn, Gent., age about 55 stated that Josiah Wilson, late of Pr. Geo's Co., deceased, told him that he was present at the wedding of Capt. Richard Smith and Maria Johannah Lowther, relict of Col. Lowther (MD Chancery Records).
Second Generation
Charles Somerset Smith (1698-1738), son of Col. Richard Smith and Maria Joanna Somerset, married second, Margaret Smith (daughter of William and Priscilla Smith of Charles County).
Will of Charles Somerset Smith, Charles Co., 11/17/1738-2/20/1738-9. Wife: Exec., 1/3 personal estate. Son: Richard, land on sw side of St. Nicholas' Creek. Son: Charles Somerset, land on n. side of sd. creek where dwelling plantation stands. To: Francis Wilkinson, he having married daughter Elizabeth, the moiety of "Wiltshire Plains" and personalty. Children: Richard, Charles Somerset, Ann, Dicandia, Mary, and Jane, residue of personal estate. Overseer: Brother, Walter. Wit: Samuel Perrie, Theophilius Swift, Edward Burch. (Maryland Calendar of Wills).
There's a very important family connection here. Francis Wilkinson, the husband of Elizabeth Smith, was the son of Francis Wilkinson and Ann Smith (niece of Richard Smith, d. 1714). Francis Wilkinson and Ann Smith were the great grandparents of Jane Herbert (Wilkinson) Long (1798-1880), "daughter of Maryland, wife of Mississippi, mother of Texas,” therefore, Charles Somerset Smith (1806-1836) and Jane Herbert (Wilkinson) Long were third cousins.
Third Generation
Charles Somerset Smith (1733-1781) married Ann Hynes (daughter of Joseph Hynes of Charles County).
11/18/1768: Marriage contract between Charles Somerset Smith of CC, Gent. and Ann Hynes of CC, dau. of Joseph Hynes (now dec'd), and John Perry of PG Co. Sd. Smith moving, he granted to sd. Perry Lot #8 in Benedict Leonard Town in CC, at present occupied by Joseph Anderson, 0.75 ac., until the solemnization of sd. intended marriage, to be held for the use and benefit of Ann Hynes, in lieu of dower; she to receive the annual rent of a plantation sd. Smith holds by descent as heir to his brother, Richard Smith. (Charles County Deeds).
Fourth Generation
Charles Somerset Smith (1770-1831). As stated above, he married Ann Sothoron.
"The family saw the British sail up the Patuxent River to Benedict, landing there before proceeding to the Nation's Capitol to burn it. The British officers landed and called on Charles Somerset Smith. He received them and served them wine to which croton oil had been added. The officers became ill which detained them at Benedict. Meanwhile, Mr. Smith moved his family out of harm's way and he then proceeded to Washington to warn the city. After the British had won the battle of Bladensburg, and burned the Capitol and the White House, they marched back to Benedict to their ships. Before sailing, they set fire to 'Mt. Arundel', the lovely old home of Charles Somerset Smith." Doctors of St. Mary's County, 1634-1900 by Margaret Fresco.
Fifth Generation
Children of Charles Somerset Smith and Ann Sothoron:
Sarah Mary Smith (1795-1834) married Dr. William Bruce Locke on October 2, 1810. She and her husband are both buried in the Locke Cemetery located directly behind Mechanicsville Elementary School.
8/3/1834: Died 7/1, after a severe and protracted illness, at the res. of George Thomas, St. Mary's Co., Mrs. Mary Locke in her 41st year. Her children have been deprived on an affectionate and devoted mother. (National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, 1834-1834).
Richard Smith. No additional information available. He was living at the time of his father's will in 1830.
John Smith (1796-1825). 11/29/1825: Died: Mr. John Smith, age 29 years, on 11/19 at the res. of Henry Sothoron, nr. Benedict. Parents, brothers, and sisters are bereft. (National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, 1824-1826).
Arundel Smith (1801-after 1850). Arundel Smith moved to Bladensburg, Maryland.
7/28/1832: Married on 7/24 by Rev. Mr. Gillis, Mr. Arundel Smith of Charles County to Miss Margaret, d/o Dr. John Wooton of Montgomery Co., MD. (National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, 1832-1833).
Charles Somerset Smith (1806-1836).
Margaret Smith (ca1812-1844). Margaret Smith married first, Thomas Gonsalvo Hodges, December 13, 1831. Her second husband was John T. H. Sothoron, her first cousin (son of John Sothoron and Mary Elizabeth Attaway Briscoe) whom she married December 3, 1840.
Eleanor Sothoron Smith (died 1848). Eleanor was the first wife of Dr. John Henry Turner of "Bachelor's Hope”, Chaptico. They were married December 17, 1844.
Mortimer S. Smith (1817-ca1855). Mortimer Smith married Dorothy Ann Thomas (daughter of George Thomas and Mary Tubman) prior to 1840. After his death, Dorothy married second, her brother-in-law, Dr. John Henry Turner about 1856.
(Prepared by: Linda D. Reno, July 24, 2003. Printed in the Fall edition of "The Generator”, a quarterly publication of the St. Mary's County Genealogical Society. Their web page: http://www.smcgsi.org/.)
Smith Richard [Male] d. 1714 St. Leonard's, Calvert Co, MD
Person ID: 1358
See Notes of GG grandson Charles Somerset Smith for family lineage & dates.
Lowther Maria Joanna [Female]
Person ID: 1359
See Notes of GG grandson Charles Somerset Smith for family lineage & dates.
Smith Sarah Mary [Female] b. 1795 "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD - d. 1 JUL 1834 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1360
See brother Charles' Notes for family information, including marriage.
SARAH MARY6 SMITH, b. Bet. 1794 - 1795, "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD; d. July 01, 1834, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. WILLIAM BRUCE LOCKE, October 02, 1810, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1785, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. March 25, 1834, St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
See granddaughter Laura Wason Burroughs' Notes for more family information.
See husband William's biography in his Notes.
Locke, Mary, died 1834, same stone as William Bruce Locke, M.D., cemetery at Locke Crossing Road (St. Mary's Co., MD). (Tice* :350)
Locke Elizabeth Sothoron Smith [Female] b. 26 FEB 1826 Maryland - d. 3 JUL 1898 All Faith Episcopal, Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1361
See daughter Laura's Notes for family information.
See father's biography in his Notes.
See husband William's Notes for 1850 Federal Census entry, husband Hezekiah's Notes for 1860 through 1880 entries.
ELIZABETH S. S. BURROUGHS FEBRUARY 26, 1826 JULY 3, 1898 "The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." (Grave Marker*, All Faith Church, Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD)
Smith John [Male] b. 1796 "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD - d. 29 NOV 1825 Benedict, Charles Co., MD
Person ID: 1362
See brother Charles' Notes for family information.
JOHN SMITH, b. 1796, "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD; d. November 19, 1825, Benedict, Charles Co., MD. (Reno*)
Died: Mr. John Smith, age 29 years, at residence of Henry Sothoron, nr Benedict. Parents, bros & sisters are bereft. (Dixon*, 1824-1826.:288, 1825.11.19, Reported 1825.11.29)
Smith Richard [Male] b. AFT 1795 "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD - d. AFT 1830
Person ID: 1363
See father's Notes for family information.
Smith Arundel [Male] b. 1801 "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD - d. AFT JUN 1880 Bladensburg, Prince George's Co., MD
Person ID: 1364
See brother Charles' Notes for family information.
1850 Federal Census (1850.06.01, Recorded 1860.06.28) Bladensburg Dist., Prince George's Co., MD - Pg 8B, Ln 3, 110/110 - Arundle Smith, 49 year old male farmer, born in Maryland, real property valued at $3600. - Margaret Smith, 38 year old female, born in Maryland. - Charles S. Smith, 16 year old male, born in Maryland, occupation None. - Henry A. Smith, 14 year old male, born in Maryland. - Lewis M. Smith, 10 year old male, born in Maryland. - James F. Smith, 3 year old male, born in Maryland. - Ann Lanham, 32 year old female, born in Maryland.
1860 Federal Census (1860.06.01, Recorded 1860.08.01) Dist. 2, Prince George's Co., MD - Pg 84, Ln 5, 605/615 - Arundel Smith, 59 year old male, born in Maryland. Real property valued at $8000, personal property at $3500. - Margaret " , 48 year old female, born in Maryland. - Charles " , 25 year old male, born in Maryland. - Henry " , 23 year old male, born in Maryland. - Lewis " , 20 year old male, born in Maryland. - James " , 13 year old male, born in Maryland. - Ann Lanham, 40 year old female House Keeper, born in Maryland.
1870 Federal Census (1870.06.01) Bladensburg Dist., Hyattsville P.O., Prince George's Co., MD - Pg 4, Ln 34, 14/15 - Smith, Arunandle, 69 year old white male Farmer, born in Maryland. Real property valued at $7500, personal property at $520. -----, Margret, 58 year old white female, born in Maryland, Keeping house. -----, Charles, 37 year old white male, born in Maryland, Farming. -----, Henry A., 35 year old white male, born in Maryland, Farming. -----, Louis W., 31 year old white male, born in Maryland, Farming. -----, James S., 23 year old white male, born in Maryland, Farming. -----, Larman, Ann, 53 year old white female, born in Maryland, House Keeping.
1880 Federal Census (1880.06.01, Recorded 1880.06.07) Bladensburg Dist., Prince George's Co., MD - ED 121, Pg 17, Ln 22, 111/128 - Smith, Arundel, 79 year old widowed white male Farmer. He & parent born in Maryland. -----, Charles W. Son, 46 year old single white male Farmer. He & parent born in Maryland. -----, Henry A. Son, 44 year old single white male Farmer. He & parent born in Maryland. -----, Lewis M. Son, 40 year old single white male Farmer. He & parent born in Maryland. -----, James F. S., 32 year old single white male Farmer. He & parent born in Maryland. - Lanham, Ann. 62 year old single white female House Keeper. She & parent born in Maryland.
Briscoe Gustavus Brown [Male] b. 27 MAR 1832 - d. 24 JUN 1860 Christ Church, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1365
IN MEMORY OF GUSTAVUS BROWN BRISCOE SON OF PHILIP AND MARIA BRISCOE Born Mar. 27, 1832 Died June 24, 1860 (Scripture illegible) (Grave Marker*, Christ Church, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD)
Hynes Ann [Female]
Person ID: 1366
See Notes of grandson Charles Somerset Smith.
Smith Eleanor Sothoron [Female] b. BEF 1824 "Mt. Arundel", Benedict, Charles Co., MD - d. 7 JAN 1848 Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1367
See brother Charles' Notes for family information.
Smith Eleanor Somerset Sothoron [Female] b. 11 AUG 1847 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 1930 Christ Episcopal, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD
Nickname: Ella
Person ID: 1368
Eleanor Sothoron Smith born to Mortimer S. & Dorothy Smith on 11 August 1847. (Chronicles of St. Mary's 3:#10 - Vestry Minutes, All Saints PE Church, King & Queen Parish; back of Vol. 2)
See father's Notes for 1850 Federal Census entry, step-father John Henry Turner's Notes for 1860 through 1880 entries. Living with cousin William Thomas (son of mother's brother James & his wife Ann Nelson) in 1900 (see his Notes)
See notes of "cousin" Ann Elizabeth Nelson Thomas (wife of James Thomas, b. 1822) for 1910 & 1920 Federal Census entries.
1930 Federal Census (1930.04.01) Pct 10, 3708 13th St. NW, Washington, DC - ED 313, Sh 2B, Ln 54, / - I'Anson, Robert A. Head, 43 year old married white male, first married at 20. Renting his non-farm home for $75 per month, has a radio. Can read & write, speaks English. He & parents born in Virginia. Occupation Clerk at Pen(?) Ry. Co., drawing wages. Not a veteran. -----, Rowena H. Wife, 43 year old married white female, first married at 20. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None. -----, Nannie A. Daughter, 20 year old single white female. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since Sept. She & mother born in Maryland, father in Virginia. Occupation None. -----, Robert F. Son, 10 year old white male. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since Sept. Born in DC, father in Virginia, mother in Maryland. Occupation None. - Bullock, William L. Uncle, 79 year old single white male. Can read & write, speaks English. He & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None. - Smith, Eleanore S. Cousin, 84 year old single white female. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None.
Eleanor Sothoron Somerset Smith, dau Mortimer S. Sothoron & Dorothy Ann Thomas. (Johnson, W*)
ELEANOR SOMERSET SOTHORON SMITH DAUGHTER OF MORTIMER SMITH AND DOROTHY THOMAS 1847 - 1930 (Grave Marker*, Christ Church, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD)
Smith Ann Sothoron [Female] b. ABT 1842 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. AFT AUG 1860
Nickname: Nannie
Person ID: 1369
See father's Notes for 1850 Federal Census entry, & step-father John Henry Turner's Notes for 1860 entry..
Ann Sothoron Smith, dau Mortimer S. Smith & Dorothy Ann Thomas, b. 1842. (Johnson, W*)
Smith Charles Somerset [Male] b. 1698 - d. 1738
Person ID: 1370
See Notes of great grandson Charles Somerset Smith for family lineage & dates.
Smith Margaret [Female]
Person ID: 1371
See Notes of great grandson Charles Somerset Smith for family lineage & dates.
Key Harriet Hall [Female] b. ABT 1866 Clairborne, Monroe Co., AL - d. 1954 San Marcos, Hays Co., TX
Person ID: 1372
See father's biography in his Notes.
Harriet Hall Key, dau of Robert Morris Key & Sarah Josephine Hall, b 1 Aug 1866 in Clairborne, AL; d. 1954 in Odessa, TX; m. 8 Mar 1862 in Huntington, TN, Horace Brevard, b. 8 Mar 1862 in Huntington, TN; d. 21 Apr 1921 in San Marcos, TX. (Scarola*)
See father's Notes for 1870 Federal Census entry, husband's Notes for 1900 through 1920 entries. See Notes of daughter Bernadene's husband Eugene for 1930 entry.
Attended funeral of Aunt Elmira (Hall) Shields in 1907 (see her Notes)
Key Joseph Hall [Male] b. 2 JUN 1864 "Honeycutt", Baldwin Co., AL - d. 1912 San Marcos, Hays Co., TX
Person ID: 1373
See father's biography in his Notes.Joseph Hall Key, son of Robert Morris Key & Sarah Josephine Hall, b. 2 Jun 1864, Honeycutt, d. 1912, San Marcos, TX, buried San Marcos cemetery; m. (unknown). (Scarola*)
See father's Notes for 1870 Federal Census entry.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.05) 204 East Tenth St., Pct. 3, Ward 8, Austin, Travis Co., TX - ED 96, Sh 6B, Ln 79, 122/138 - Key, Jos. H. Head, 42 year old white male, born June 1857, married 10 years. He & mother born in Alabama, father in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Merchant. Owns his non-farm home free of mortgage. -----, Pearl. Wife, 31 year old white female, born Jan 1869, married 10 years. Had 3 children, all living. Born in Texas, father in North Carolina, mother in Kentucky. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Bessie. Daughter, 7 year old white female, born Sept 1892. She & mother born in Texas, father in Alabama. -----, Morris. Son, 3 year old white male, born Oct 1896. He & mother born in Texas, father in Alabama. -----, Oliver. Son, 1 year old male, born May 1899. He & mother born in Texas, father in Alabama. - Barkley, Elizabeth. M-in-law, 62 year old widowed white female, born Jan 1838. Had 4 children, 2 living. She & mother born in Texas, father in Alabama. Can read & write, speaks English. - (1 Lodger)
Attended funeral of Aunt Elmira (Hall) Shields in 1907 (see her Notes)
Briscoe Walter Hanson Stone [Male] b. 21 AUG 1851 Maryland - d. 22 AUG 1922 St. Andrew's Episcopal, California, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1374
Named in father in law Henry A. Ford's biography (see his Notes).
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.14) Dist. 6 (Hillville), St. Mary's Co., MD - ED 114, Sh 9B, Ln 56, 157/158 - Briscoe, Walter H.S. Head, 48 year old white male, born Aug 1851, married 12 years. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Farmer, Farm Schedule #76. Owns his farm home free of mortgage. -----, Mariah L. Wife, 40 year old white female, born Dec 1859, married 12 years. Had 1 child, still living. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation None. -----, John H. Son, 9 year old white male, At School. He & parents born in Maryland. - (1 Lodger)
1910 Federal Census (1910.04.15, Recorded 1910.04.10) St. Cuthbert Neck Road, Dist. 6 (Patuxent), St. Mary's Co., MD - ED 86, Sh 7B, Ln 70, 121/125 - Briscoe, Walter H.S. Head, 59 year old white male, in this his first marriage 21 years. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Pennsylvania. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation General Farmer (Emp), Farm Schedule #72. Has a mortgage on his farm home. -----, Mariah. Wife, 50 year old white female, in this her first marriage 21 years. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation None. -----, John H.T. Son, 19 year old single white male. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since Sept. Occupation College Student.
1920 Federal Census (1920.01.01, Recorded 1920.01.08) Hillville Dist. (6), St. Mary's Co., St. Mary's Co., MD - ED 111, Sh 5(111)A, Ln 20, 74/75 - Briscoe, Walter H.S. Head, 68 year old married white male. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation General Farmer, Farm Schedule #45, working on O.A. - Briscoe, Maria F. Wife, 60 year old married white female. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Housekeeper for Farm Family, drawing wages. - Briscoe, John H. T. Son, 29 year old single white male. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Criminal Lawyer, working on O.A. - Ford, Rosa H. Sister, 70 year old single white female. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None.
Walter Hanson Stone Briscoe, 21 Aug 1851 - 22 Aug 1922, Son of Dr. Walter H.S. & Emeline Dallam Briscoe. Buried at St. Andrews Episcopal, St. Mary's Co., MD. (Tice* :71)
Kirtland Augusta Georgia [Female] b. ABT 1876 New York - d. 10 SEP 1942 Washington, DC
Person ID: 1375
See husband Sothoron Key's biography in his Notes.
Announcement of the engagement of Miss Augusta G. Kirtland, daughter of the late Col and Mrs. Albert Buchanan Kirtland, of Rensselear, NY, to Dr. Sothoron Key, of Washington. Wedding is planned for early September at "Cantonment Farm”, Rensselear, NY, the country home of Miss Kirtland. (Washington Post :7, Reported 1914.08.07)
See husband's Notes for 1920 & 1930 Federal Census entries.
DIED. On Thursday, September 10, 1942, at her residence, 2101 Connecticut ave. nw., AUGUSTA G. KIRTLAND KEY, wife of Dr. Sothoron Key. Services at St. John's Church, 16th and H sts, nw., on Saturday, September 12, at 11 a.m. (Washington Post :B15, Reported 1942.09.11)
Ford Maria Louisa [Female] b. DEC 1859 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 1939
Person ID: 1376
See father's biography in his Notes.
See father's Notes for 1860 through 1880 Federal Census entries, husband's Notes for 1900 through 1920 entries, son John's Notes for 1930 entry.
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