Catharine A. Frances Smith

b. circa 1846, d. March 1906
  • Catharine A. Frances Smith was born circa 1846 in Georgia probably in June.
  • She was known as Fannie.
  • William T. Smith and Amanda L. Moore appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Harris County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Catharine A. Frances Smith, Susan Volicia Smith and John C. Smith.
  • William T. Smith and Amanda L. Moore appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Catharine A. Frances Smith, Susan Volicia Smith, John C. Smith, William B. Smith, M. J. Smith, Joseph B. Smith and Ada J. Smith.
  • She married John William Cameron in January 1866.
  • William T. Smith and Amanda L. Moore appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Catharine A. Frances Smith, William B. Smith, Affa M. Smith, Joseph B. Smith, Ada J. Smith, Ida Smith, Emma Smith and Cullie A. Smith.
  • Catharine A. Frances Smith appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia, living next to her parents, and apparently living separately from her husband, but possibly an enumeration error.. Other members of the household included Anna Cameron and Amanda Cameron.
  • John William Cameron and Catharine A. Frances Smith appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Nances, Muscogee County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Anna Cameron, Amanda Cameron, Hattie Cameron, Emma Francisca Cameron, Stanford Murdock Cameron and Ida Smith.
  • The following is excerpted from an obituary of Mary J. Edwards, published on 10 December 1898, Mrs. Edwards was an aunt of Mrs. J. M. Diffley, at whose residence she died; Mrs. John Cox, of East Highlands; Mrs. Dr. Cameron, of Atlanta; Mrs. William Boothe, Mrs. A. A. Richards and Mrs. J. A. Barr, of Phenix City, Mrs. Ida Williams [sic], Mrs. Emma Hadley, Mrs. C. LeFrancis, of Pensacola, Fla; Mrs. Affa Moore, of this city. She also leaves three nephews, as follows: Mr. W. B. Smith, of Hamilton; Mr. Joe Smith, of Truitt, Ala; Mr. R. E. Moore, of Phenix City. [There is little doubt that Ida Williams Ida Smith, wife of John William Mitchell.]
  • Harry Huntingdon Warner and Amanda Cameron appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Bozeman's, Muscogee County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Catharine A. Frances Smith, Harry Huntingdon Warner Jr., Merton C. Warner, William Frederick Warner, Anna Catherine Warner, Geofrey Warner, Pansy Wood and Eleanor Wood.
  • Catharine A. Frances Smith died in March 1906.
  • She was interred at Linwood Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.
  • The following appeared on 1 April 1906 in The Columbus Enquirer-Sun: The funeral of Mrs. Fannie C. Cameron took place at four o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Warner, in Wynnton. Many friends were in attendance upon the service which was conducted by the Rev. O. B. Bourne?, vicar of St. Mary's. The remains were laid to rest in Linwood cemetery, the pallbearers being Mesrs. John C. Cook, A. H. Shepherd, H. B. Wooldold?, A. A. Carson, George O. Berry and R. M. Kirven.
  • Last Edited: 24 Sep 2010

Family: John William Cameron b. 15 April 1837, d. 16 October 1893