[Index]
A. W. SMITH
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
A. W. SMITH Jeremiah William SMITH (1874 - 1938) Samuel SMITH



Jane (SMITH)



Eliza HODGE (1875 - 1965) Thomas HODGE (1845 - 1932)



Annie SAVILL (1850 - 1929) Thomas SAVILL
Anne MILLIGAN MCMILLEN
Near Relatives of A. W. SMITH
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Samuel SMITH
Grandmother Jane (SMITH)
Grandfather Thomas HODGE 1845 1932 Wellington, NSW, Australia 87
Grandmother Annie SAVILL abt 1850 1929 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 79

Father Jeremiah William SMITH 1874 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 1938 Narromine, NSW, Australia 64
Mother Eliza HODGE 1875 Young, New South Wales, Australia 1965 Manly, NSW, Australia 90

Self A. W. SMITH

Sister Daughter SMITH

Aunt John HODGE 1869 Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Uncle Thomas HODGE 1871 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1948 Sydney, NSW, Australia 77
Aunt Emily Louise JOHNSON 1877 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1966 Jannali, Sydney, NSW, Australia 89

Cousin Arthur Edward HODGE 1896 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1966 Narromine, NSW, Australia 70
Cousin Cecil James HODGE 1898 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1969 71
Cousin Walter Thomas HODGE 1901 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1984 Katoomba, NSW, Australia 83
Cousin John William (Jack) HODGE 1903 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1985 82
Cousin Robert HODGE 1905 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1905 0
Cousin Amelia (Milly) Grace HODGE 1906 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1981 NSW, Australia 75
Cousin Myra May HODGE 1909 Warren, NSW, Australia 1919 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 10
Cousin Eunice Thelma HODGE 1913 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1995 Umina, New South Wales, Australia 82

Brother in Law W. TRESIDER
Events in A. W. SMITH's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1938 Death of father Jeremiah William SMITH (aged 64) Narromine, NSW, Australia Note 1 52, 60
1965 Death of mother Eliza HODGE (aged 90) Manly, NSW, Australia Ancestry trees
Note 1: Ancestry trees

Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Jeremiah William Smith
Death Date 1938
Death Place New South Wales
Father's Name Samuel
Mother's Name Jane
Registration Year 1938
Registration Place Narromine New South Wales
Registration Number 26884


The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate 15 Nov 1938
DEATH OF PROMINENT
NARROMINE CITIZEN
Mr. Jeremiah W. Smith
MAYOR FOR SIX TERMS
Narromine has lost one of its most
public-spirited citizens. Jeremiah
William Smith, Mayor of the town for
six consecutive terms, died early yes
terday morning after a lengthy ill
ness. A man who took his public
responsibilities seriously, he will be
Mr. Smith was born at Peak Hill 63
years ago, and had been a resident of
Narromine since 1904. He was a
member of the first Council after the
proclamation of the municipality, then
retired from public life until he again
was elected to the Council in 1920.
Since then he had been in office con
tinuously, and was Mayor for six con
secutive terms. On account of his ill
ness he resigned as Mayor some
months ago, but continued his alder
manic duties.
He closely identified himself with
any movement designed to advance
the town of his adoption, and during
his terms as Mayor particularly did
much good for the municipality. It
was due to his efforts that grants were
obtained for municipal baths and
saleyards, two of the town's best as
sets. It was he also who was respon
sible for the electricity undertaking
which to-day is giving such a splendid
service to the community.
WORKED FOR ALL
Mr. Smith was popular with all sec
tions of the community, for in carry
ing out his public duties he recognised
neither class nor creed, his actions be
ing influenced only by the merit or
the case placed before him. Men ol
this type are pillars of strength in a
country town, and he will be missed
by all sections, who had learned to
appreciate his worth.
He was accordcd a civic funeral at
Narromine this morning. All business
houses were closed from 10.45 to 11.30,
and the cortege was one of the longest
ever seen at Narromine. The Rev.
E. H. Ellis officiated at the graveside,
and the Masonic service was read by
the Wor. Master (Bro. Mills).
Aldermen acted as pall-bearers.
The chief mourners were his widow;
daughter, Mrs. W. Tresider; and son,
Mr. . A. W. Smith (Trangie), to whom
sincere sympathy is extended.
The mortuary arrangements were
carried out by W. Larcombe & Sons,
ot Dubbo.