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William Dunham Smith, Jr.

William Dunham Smith, Jr.

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  • Name William Dunham Smith 
    Suffix Jr. 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I11318  forneyclark
    Last Modified 23 Apr 2024 

    Father William Dunham Smith, Sr.,   b. 13 Jul 1912   d. 2 Jan 1999, Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, LA; burial: Calvary Cem., Jennings, LA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years) 
    Mother Kathryn Mary Peterson,   b. 20 May 1915, Lake Arthur, LA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Nov 1990, Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, LA; burial: Calvary Cem., Jennings, LA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Family ID F0990  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles 'Chuck' Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris 'Doe' Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert 'Bob' Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
    Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
    Farm/ Residence/ Group/ Water/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 1951, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.

    Included in the photo are (L-R) William Dunham Smith, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson.
    Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles 'Chuck' Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris 'Doe' Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert 'Bob' Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
    Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
    Farm/ Residence/ Group/ Water/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 1951, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.

    Included in the photo are (L-R) William Dunham Smith, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson.

  • Notes 
    • Source:
      Kent Peterson:
      Name; William Dunham Smith, Jr. came from a photograph



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