Our Family's Journey Through Time
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Notes:
This is the historic home and family cemetery of Gen. Daniel Smith and his wife, Sarah Michie, both of whom are buried here.
It remains one of Tennessee‚s most important structures of the early Republic. Its noteworthy architectural character reflects the taste of a man of culture and education who chose to build a new life for himself and his family on the frontier.
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
(also known as Smith Family Cemetery) Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee Find a Grave: #1447637 |
Sarah Michie (d. 2 Apr 1831)
James 'Jimmy Dry' Sanders (d. 24 Aug 1836) General Daniel Smith (d. 16 Jun 1818) Mary Ann Michie 'Polly' Smith (d. 29 Dec 1857) |
| # | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Michie, Sarah |
d. 2 Apr 1831 | Rock Castle Cemetery, Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee, USA | I26280 |
| 2. | Sanders, James 'Jimmy Dry' |
d. 24 Aug 1836 | Rock Castle Cemetery, Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee, USA | I13441 |
| 3. | Smith, General Daniel |
d. 16 Jun 1818 | Rock Castle Cemetery, Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee, USA | I26127 |
| 4. | Smith, Mary Ann Michie 'Polly' |
d. 29 Dec 1857 | Rock Castle Cemetery, Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee, USA | I26573 |
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