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James Walter STREIN

. JAMES WALTER STREIN (Sarah9 Berry; John3; Hettie7 Co-pher; Elizabeth' Boone; Georges; Squire'; George3), born 9 Oct., 1884. Married 22 June, 1908, Ida May Piggott (b. 1889).
CHILD:-
4906 Theroa Cathrine Strein, b. 27 Feb., 1910.


Helen M. BERRY

Helen M. Berry, b. 1 May, 1891; m. 1 May, 1912, J. Ruben James.


Nellie V. BERRY

Nellie V. Berry, b. 15 Mar., 1897; in. 3 Mar., 1915, Thomas James.


Prudie Ann DARK

PRUDIE ANN DARK (Dora' Berry; John'; Nettie' Gopher;
Elizabeth' Boone; Georges; Squire4; George3), born 23 Dec., 1890. Married 25 Dec., 1908, Charles Ira Garwood (b. 17 Aug., 1877).
CHILDREN:-
4907 Buford Clay Garwood, b. 19 June, 1910. 4908 Chester Orvell Garwood, b. 14 July, 1917. 4909 Mabel Lois Garwood, b. 27 Apr., 1919.


Edward T. WARDERMAN

Edward T. Warderman (b. 1830; d. 1910; m. 1855, Lucinda Pierce b. 1837; d. 1911) was the son of Henry Warderman (b. 1792, in Nancymond Co. Va.; m 1822), and his wife Eleanor Talbot (b. 1796, in Washington, Ky.). Henry Warderman was raised in Norfolk Co., Va., and began his military career by enlisting in the United States Army in 1812, serving five years and receiving an honorable discharge.


Lucinda PIERCE

Lucinda Pierce (Warderman) was the daughter of William Wriley Pierce (b. 1815; d. 1888; m. 1834), a,n'd his wife Barbara Vincent (b. 1818; d. 1904). Barbara Vincent was the daughter of Isam Vincent (b. 1770; d. 1849), and his wife Martha Smart (b. 1786; d. 1849). Martha Smart was the daughter of Labon Smart (b. 1758, in Franklin Co., N. C.; d. 1840, in Madison Co., Ill.), and his wife Susannah Simmons (b. 1756; d. 1838). Labon Smart (son of Peter Smart, b. in 1730) enlisted in the Revolutionary Army in the spring of 1780 for 3 months as a private, from N. C., under Capt. William Brickli, and Colonels Allen Sessions and Kinyen. In the spring of 1781, he re-enlisted for 3 months, as a private from N. C., under Capt. Jones and Colonel Linton. He served with Gen. Morgan in the memorable Battle of Cowpens (N. C.).
On page 452, of the "History of Madison Co., Illinois," we find this account:
"Labon Smart is one of the twenty-three Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Madison Co., Illinois, whose names are upon the bronze tablet placed in the Circuit Court Room, in the Court Houoe at Edwardsville, Ill., by the Ninian Edwards Chapter of D. A. R. of Alton, Illinois."
(Any person descended from Labon Smart is eligible for membership in the D. A. R., or Sons of the American Revolution.)


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