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Generation No. 315. Dr. Melvin Harvey(3) SMITHGALL (Daniel2, John Fredrick1) was born August 20, 1877 in Wallis Run, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died July 21, 1962 in Cape May Court House, Cape May, New Jersey. He married Ella M. SOUTER June 26, 1900. She was born March 15, 1880 in Farragut, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died October 1963 in Drexel Hill, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania.
Notes for Melvin Harvey Smithgall:
Notes for Ella M. Souter: Children of Melvin Smithgall and Ella Souter are:
+ 57 i. Christian Harold SMITHGALL, born 19 Jul 1903 in Lairdsville, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania; died Mar 1987 in Bala-Cynwyd, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. 16. Harry E.(3) SMITHGALL (Daniel2, John Fredrick1) was was born 18 Jul 1879 in Gamble Twp., Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 15 Apr 1954 in Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Emma WINTER. She was born 12 Oct 1875 in Upper Fairfield Twp, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 22 Feb 1971 in Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania.
Notes for Harry E. Smithgall:
Notes for Margaret Emma Winter: Bucknell University - The Harry E. Smithgall Scholarship was established by Harry E. Smithgall, Class of 1936. The scholarship shall be awarded to students majoring in electrical engineering, with preference to students who reside in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Children of Harry Smithgall and Margaret Winter are:
+ 60 i. Alice Pearl SMITHGALL, born 25 Jun 1899 in Gamble Twp., Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania; died 04 Mar 1993 in Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania. 17. John Peck(3) SMITHGALL (Daniel2, John Fredrick1) was born June 26, 1882, and died 1955. He married Romelia VAN PELT, Dec 1908 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. She was born 1882, and died 1969.
Notes for John Peck Smithgall:
Notes for Romelia Van Pelt: Children of Daniel Smithgall and Romelia Van Pelt are:
+ 64 i. Helen Van Pelt SMITHGALL, born 21 Apr 1910 in Austin, Potter Co., Pennsylvania; died 14 Aug 2006 in Deforest, Wisconsin. 20. Frank Lewis(3) SMITHGALL (Daniel2, John Fredrick1) was born 04 Jun 1889 in Wallis Run, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 1928 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. He married Hazel V. LOWE. She was born 1891, and died 04 May 1944 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania.
Notes for Frank L. Smithgall:
Notes for Hazel V. Lowe: Children of Frank Smithgall and Hazel Lowe are:
+ 66 i. Louis Ordway SMITHGALL, born 03 Dec 1911 in Wallis Run, Lycoming Co. Pennsylvania; died 05 Apr 2001 in Seguin, Texas. 21. Otto Raymond(3) SMITHGALL (John Fredrick2, John Fredrick1) was born June 03, 1882 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died June 02, 1975 in Wellsborough, Tioga Co. PA. He married Ida Bell CALLAHAN December 01, 1911 in Wellsboro, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania. She was born October 14, 1889, and died April 1943.
Notes for Otto Raymond Smithgall: Ida Bell Callahan: Burial: West Branch Cemetery, Delmar Township,Tioga County, Pennsylvania Children of Otto Smithgall and Ida Callahan are:
69 i. Dorthy Irene SMITHGALL, born 14 Dec 1912 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania; died 19 Sep 2005 in Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. 23. Ruth S.(3) SMITHGALL (John Fredrick2, John Fredrick1) was born 13 Jan 1887 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 06 Aug 1960. She married Harry F. STRAILEY.
Notes for Ruth S. Smithgall: Children of Ruth Smithgall and Harry Strailey are:
80 i. Helen M. STRAILEY 29. Gladys Claribel(3) SMITHGALL (John Fredrick2, John Fredrick1) was born 13 Nov 1907 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvaia, and died 04 Aug 2001 in Horseheads, New York. She married (1) John Leonard HORN. She married (2) Charles TARBOX 14 Feb 1942 in Canton, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania. He was born 1908, and died Bef. 2001.
Notes for Gladys Claribel Smithgall:
SMITHGALL - TARBOX; Children of Gladys Smithgall and John Horn are:
83 i. John Walter HORN 31. John Oscar(3) BROUSE (Hannah2 Smithgall, John Fredrick1) He married Belle F.. She was born 1887, and died July 15, 1985. Children of John Brouse and Belle F. are:
88 i. Everlyn BROUSE. She married Rusk. 36. Boyd Alfred(3) BROUSE (Hannah2 Smithgall, John Fredrick1) Children of Boyd Alfred Brouse are:
94 i. Richard L. BROUSE. 38. Charles Elmer(3) SMITHGALL (Samuel LaRue2, John Fredrick1) was born 04 Aug 1887 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 14 Jul 1918 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. He married Nellie V. WEAVER, daughter of Charles A. Weaver and Hannah E. Smith. She was born 29 Aug 1884 in Pennsylvania, and died 21 Dec 1964 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania.
Notes for Charles Elmer Smithgall: Workmen's Compensation Board 1919
Obit - Williamsport Grit;
Notes for Nellie V. Weaver: Nellie Vanette Weaver: Burial: Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania Children of Charles Smithgall and Nellie Weaver are:
98 i. Ruth E. SMITHGALL, born December 18, 1909 in Lycoming, Pennsylvania; died April 04, 1994 in Lycoming, Pennsylvania. 39. Victor Ritter(3) SMITHGALL (Samuel LaRue2, John Fredrick1) was born 28 Mar 1890 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died Dec 1918 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. He married (1) Martha B. RAHN. She was born Aug 1891 in New York, and died Bef. 1917. He married (2) Erma. She was born 1889, and died 1976.
Notes for Victor Ritter Smithgall: Children of Victor Smithgall and Martha Rahn are:
+ 101 i. Mabelle SMITHGALL, born 1913; died 1962. Child of Victor Smithgall and Erma is:
104 i. Pauline SMITHGALL. 40. Kenneth Arthur(3) SMITHGALL (Samuel LaRue2, John Fredrick1) was born December 07, 1894 in Hillsgrove, Sullivan Co, Pennsylvania, and died November 27, 1925 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pennsylvania. He married (1) Freda GAWBLICK. She was born 14 Feb 1895 in Hillsgrove, Sullivan Co., Pennsylvania, and died in Renova, Clinton Co., Pennsylvania. He married (2) Ethal Viola FRY02 Feb 1912 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of Frederick Fry and Victoria Winder. She was born 21 Jan 1894 in Muncy Twp., Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died 09 Oct 1950 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania.
Notes for Kenneth Arthur Smithgall: Enumerated in the 1920 US federal census of Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania.
Obit - Williamsport Grit; Nov. 29, 1925 - Children of Kenneth Smithgall and Freda Gawblick are:
+ 105 i. Robert Louis SMITHGALL, born 13 Feb 1921; died 03 Apr 1987 in Olean, Cattaraugus Co., New York. Children of Kenneth Smithgall and Ethal Fry are:
+ 108 i. Mary M. SMITHGALL, born 24 Apr 1912 in Warrensville, Eldred Twp, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania; died 18 Aug 1986 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania. 41. Theodore Palmer(3) SMITHGALL (Samuel LaRue2, John Fredrick1) was born July 12, 1899 in Wallis Run, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died May 10, 1945 in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. He married Genevieve Mae GAWBLICK 11 May 1918 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, daughter of John Gawblick and Anna Schamuniski. She was born 1901 in Hillsgrove, Sullivan Co., Pennsylvania, and died 15 Jul 1962.
Theodore Palmer Smithgall:
Notes for Genevieve Mae Gawblick: Children of Theodore Smithgall and Genevieve Gawblick are:
112 i. Genevieve Elenor SMITHGALL, born April 18, 1919; died February 06, 1984. She married Gilbert. 46. William A.(3) PLOTTS (Rose Ann Lillian R.2 Smithgall, John Fredrick1) was born April 06, 1888, and died January 31, 1970. He married Frances VICTORIA. She was born September 10, 1898, and died December 15, 1992. Child of William Plotts and Frances Victoria is:
116 i. William A. PLOTTS
47. Dorothy(3) SMITHGALL (Aaron2, John Fredrick1) She married Frederick SMITHSON. Child of Dorothy Smithgall and Frederick Smithson is:
101 i. Charles Frederick SMITHSON 48. Helen(3) SMITHGALL (Aaron2, John Fredrick1) She married (1) Eugene CARPENTER. She married (2) Sanford (Tony) CARTWRIGHT. Child of Helen Smithgall and Eugene Carpenter is:
118 i. Elizabeth CARPENTER Child of Helen Smithgall and Sanford Cartwright is: 119 i. Sanford CARTWRIGHT, died 14 Feb 1984. 50. Ethal(3) SMITHGALL (Aaron2, John Fredrick1) was born March 19, 1904. She married William ZAUKELIES. Child of Ethal Smithgall and William Zaukelies is:
120 i. David ZAUKELIES 44. Charles Augustus(3) SMITHGALL (Charles Augustus2, John Fredrick1) was born 17 Oct 1910 in Aycock, Florida, and died 20 Aug 2002 in Gainesville, Georgia. He married Celestia BAILEY.
Notes for Charles Augustus Smithgall II: Charles Smithgall, BS '33, a Georgia media giant who used his money and influence to the state's environmental benefit. Smithgall started in radio in 1941 with an AM station in Gainesville and in 1967 bought WRNG-AM, now WCNN, which he sold in 1982. Smithgall went on to own the weekly Gainesville Eagle, which he turned into the daily Gainesville Times, and later sold to Gannett in 1981 for $18 million. Smithgall was also part owner of The Gwinnett Daily News until 1987, when he sold his share for $50 million. Charles A. Smithgall Jr., 91, of 1500 Habersham Drive, Gainesville, died Monday at his residence following an extended illness. Graveside services will be private. A memorial service will be held at 4:00pm, Friday, August 23, 2002, at First Baptist Church. The family will greet friends in the foyer of the church after the service. Mr. Smithgall is survived by his wife of 68 years, Celestia "Lessie" Bailey Smithgall; three sons, Charles A. Smithgall III and his wife Sally, John F. Smithgall and his wife, Elaine, all of Atlanta, and Thurmond Smithgall, New York, N.Y.; grandchildren, Jonathan, Jason, David, Charles A. IV, Meghan and Jessica, all of Atlanta; and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Bailey "Bay" Smithgall Watts; and his sister, Lillian Smithgall Pinkerton. Mr. Smithgall was born October 17, 1910, in Aycock, Florida. (near Chipley). He was the son of Charles A. Smithgall Sr., a lumberman, of Montoursville, Pa., and Emma Elizabeth Tomlin of Sylacauga, Ala. He attended elementary schools in Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee, Marion Institute in Marion, Ala., Boys High School in Atlanta, and graduated from Gainesville High School in 1929. He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1933 with a degree in general science. In the early days of radio, Mr. Smithgall was one of the pioneer broadcasters. He was a student announcer on Tech's radio station, WGST, and was hired by the station as a staff announcer. Later he became program director and assistant manager. He left WGST for WSB in 1936 to become a personality on the "Morning Merry-Go-Round," where he was known to early-risers in several states as "Old man Smithgall's son Charles." His cow "Daisy," whom he milked every morning (via sound effects), was familiar to all his listeners. When a tornado hit Gainesville on April 6, 1936, WSB was first to broadcast the news. Smithgall went to Gainesville, and from a front porch on Broad Street he reported the scene in the dark and rain for WSB and the NBC network. Smithgall founded WGGA with friends in 1941, then became an executive with Storer Broadcasting with stations in Atlanta and Miami. He moved back to Gainesville in 1946 to convert the weekly Eagle into a daily newspaper. The Times began operation in 1947 as the Gainesville Daily Times. Smithgall later started the Poultry Times and Southeastern Poultry Times, which were published in the Times' plant. Those publications later merged with Poultry & Egg News. In 1981, Gannett Co. Inc., purchased The Times and the poultry publications. Smithgall had begun acquiring radio stations in Rome and Gadsden, Ala., in the 1950s, and in 1966 started Rome Cable TV Company. It was during this time that he also founded WRNG in Atlanta, which later became WCNN. In 1963 he formed Georgia Community Papers Inc. with Gwinnett Publishing Co. to publish the Gwinnett Daily News along with a number of weeklies. He sold this interest to the New York Times in 1987. At one time, he also owned an interest in the Selma, Ala., Times. Smithgall bought cable TV franchises serving the Chattanooga area, parts of DeKalb County and Walker County in the 1970s and '80s. He sold all his cable TV interests to The E.W. Scripps Co. in 1983. Smithgall had acquired a love of the environment from his father, who took his young son fishing in the afternoons in North Florida streams and lakes. With most of his holdings disposed of, he focused on what would become his proudest achievement. From 1983 to 1994, he assembled some 5,500 acres in White County, along historic Dukes Creek, to develop as a conservation and preservation area. When asked why he did this, he said, "I could say because I'm a great conservationist, but that's not true. I did it because it was fun." He also said, "I'm trying to take it with me, but I haven't figured out a way to do it." This later became Smithgall Woods through a gift/purchase arrangement to the state of Georgia and was dedicated as a heritage preserve under Preservation 200. He had become fond of the area while in high school, and he and his family picnicked there often in later years. Distressed at damage done to the stream and woods through neglect and abuse, Smithgall spent millions in restoration efforts, even taking out undesirable trees with a team of horses to lessen damage to the environment. In 2000 the family donated 168 acres of its Hall County property off Cleveland Road to the Atlanta Botanical Garden for an arboretum. Last year the Smithgalls purchased, repaired and donated the former First Methodist Church building in downtown Gainesville to The Arts Council. They also announced a $1 million challenge grant to The Arts Council. The Arts Council Depot was renamed the Smithgall Arts Center. In memory of his former boss, a pioneer in radio, Smithgall established the Lambdin Kay Chair for the Peabody Awards at the University of Georgia School of Journalism and Massachusetts Communication. The family also donated about $170, 000 to establish an animal shelter in White County. Smithgall had served his church and community in the following capacities: deacon and Sunday school teacher at First Baptist Church; trustee emeritus of Brenau University and Gainesville College; member of the board of regents of the University System of Georgia; member of the Georgia Tech National Advisory Board, Joint Tech-Georgia Development Fund; trustee of the Georgia Tech National Alumni Association; and member of the Governor's Commission to Education. Among numerous honors, he received the Di Gamma Kappa Pioneer of Georgia Broadcasting Award and was one of 100 Georgians of the Century named by Trend Magazine in 2000. He also earned the Ed Dodd Conservation Award from Elachee Nature Science Center, and the Conservationist of the Year Award from the Georgia Outdoor Writers Association. The Student Services Building at Georgia Tech bears his name. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to do so may make memorials to Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, GA 30315, for the Charles Bailey Endowment Fund for Elizabeth Smithgall Watts Student Research Scholarship; or to The Arts Council, P.O. Box 1632, Gainesville, GA 30503, for the restoration of the old First United Methodist Church building. Children of Charles Smithgall and Celestia Bailey are:
+ 121 i. Charles Augustus SMITHGALL 53. James Jeral(3) SMITHGALL (Benjamin Franklin2, John Fredrick1) He married Eleanor Dolores HICKS. Children of James Smithgall and Eleanor Hicks are:
125 i. James Jeral SMITHGALL, Jr.. He married Marta Hidgon. 53. Monetha(3) SMITHGALL (Benjamin Franklin2, John Fredrick1) was born 16 Nov 1921 in Aycock, Florida, and died 20 Aug 2002 in Gainesville, Georgia. She married John Edwin BALDWIN December 17, 1944 in Ponce de Leon, Florida. He was born September 7, 1921 in Graceville, Florida.
Enumerated in the 1930 US federal census of Taylor Co., Florida. Children of Monetha Smithgall and John Edwin Baldwin are:
i. John Rand BALDWIN. He married (1) Ana Maria Cadilla. Divorced in 2000. He married (2) Charlotte Anne Hoffman |
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