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Notes for Smith HATFIELD


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Sources:
The History of Warren County Ohio
Part V. Biographical Sketches
Turtlecreek Township
(Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992)
Pages 744-45
SMITH HATFIELD, farmer and stock dealer; P.O. Lebanon: was born in Warren County, Ohio, March 29, 1837. His parents were Frazee and Elizabeth (Dunham) Hatfield, natives of the State of New Jersey. Our subject was reared on a farm and received his
schooling in what is known as the Rock Schoolhouse. On February 5, 1866, he was married to Naoma A. Jeffery, who was born Dec. 22, 1845. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield are the parents of the following children: Bertha, Chester, Elsie and Viola, Chester and
Elsie being
twins. Mr. Hatfield is the possessor of a well improved farm of some 107 acres, situated two miles east of Lebanon on the Fort Ancient pike. He is a farmer, but deals extensively in stock buying and selling and trading principally in horses, of which
he generally keeps the very best. He has for many years been associated with William V. Bone, who together make a team in their line, both being excellent judges of good horse flesh, with the knack of getting them up and presenting them in good style.
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