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F Margaret A. Fraleigh

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St. Clair County, Michigan, its history and its people; a narrative account of its historical progress and its principal interests, by William Lee Jenks, 1912, pg. 605, 606:
GEORGE W. SMITH. Prominently identified with the growth and success of St. Clair is George W. Smith, of the firm of Recor & Smith, dealers in hay, grain, agricultural implements, general hardware and automobiles...
Mr. Smith laid the foundation of a happy household and congenial life companionship on January 30, 1911, when Miss Margaret A. Fraleigh, of St. Clair, Michigan, became his wife. Like her husband, she is a Canadian by birth, her birthplace having been London and her parents Frank and Mary (Nixson) Fraleigh, both of Canada. Mr. Frank Fraleigh is an electrical engineer and he and his wife both reside at present in St. Clair.
In politics Mr. Smith is to be found marching beneath the banners of the Republican party and he is influential in party affairs. As previously mentioned, he is a member of the St. Clair county board of public works and for three years was alderman from the Second ward. He is affiliated with the time-honored Masonic order, and in the years 1908, 1909 and 1910 was master of Evergreen lodge, No. 9, F. & A. M., at St. Clair. He and his wife attend the Congregational church, of which they are generous supporters, and enjoy the confidence and esteem of the community.

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Margaret A. Fraleigh