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Around 1880 two or three families of Smiths moved to Riverside, a community in 
what in 1968 is known as the ÒupperÓ bottom a few miles below Dardanelle, Arkansas 
on the Arkansas river. Probably the men were brothers or cousins. It is not known for 
certain.

  Jane Smith, a cousin of  the  John Speed Smith children, lived in this location. She 
married  Alex Masters and reared her children in Dardanelle.
  
The John Speed Smith family moved from Indiana and settled in old Neely 
community, Yell County, Arkansas.  This community was south of Dardanelle. They 
rented land and never owned their own home. A bachelor, Uncle  Hardy Lipps, 
moved with them or soon afterwards. John Speed and  Julia were the parents of ten 
children. Five lived to be grown.   Julia Ann Lipps Smith died at her home on March 
25, 1883.  John Speed Smith died at the same place on October 14, 1884.  Jennie was the 
first married daughter. That left  Ballard with his brother  Frank and sister  Minnie.  
Martha married a short time before her fatherÕs death.
  
Interment for the parents was only a few miles away from the family home at Bata 
Mill cemetery at new Neely. Their graves are east and close to the old road where the 
old district gate once stood. They are on a high bank and under a huge oak tree with 
rocks that mark the graves.
  
 Jane Smith Masters and her parents moved to Arkansas from Columbus, 
Bartholomew County, Indiana.

Mary Jane Smith b March 6, 1868 d May 8, 1939 m  Samuel Alex Masters b 1859 died 
1933 
        They had issue
                 William ÒBudÓ Masters  b l889  d 1952
                  Loretta Masters Carter
                  Ida Masters Davidson
                 Leroy Masters, Sr                      b 1896  d 1962
                  Rose Masters Jones
                Infant Masters                          b & d 1900
                 Ted Masters
                 Ben Masters                            b 1906  d 1966
                  Bessie Masters Downs    
                  Violet Masters Bailey
                 Leroy Masters, Jr. (grandson)


 John Speed Smith b March 12, 1838 d October 14, 1884 m in 1856,   Tulia Ann Lipps 
Smith born December 9, l843 and died March 25, 1883 
        They had issue
                 Charles D. Smith       b December 8, 1857
                 Ballard Smith          b April 9, 1859                         d October 20, 1920
                 Rosaner Smith          b June 14, 1861
                 Jennie Bell Smith      b January 17, 1864              d April 12, 1933
                 Martha Jane Smith      b October 16, 1866      d January 31, 1942
                 Frank S. Smith                 b September 8, 1870     d 1913
                 Minnie Mae Smith       b August 12, 1873               d September 15, 1942
                 Louisa Ellen Smith     b March 22, 1876
                 James Elmer Smith      b March 5, 1879                 d May 10, 1879 
                 Martin Louie Smith     b March 5, 1879                 d August 15, 1879