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Stanley Aquila Smith was born at Hotel 56, near Trachsville, Pennsylvania on April 11, 1907. He was the third son of Herbert Smith and Mary
Estella (Green) Smith. The oldest son was Sphener( b. 1903?) and the 2nd son was William. William lived only about 6 months. Stanley's parents moved when he was little
to the lower end of White Street, Weissport, PA, where he grew to manhood. Brother Alvin( b. 1909) and sisters, Verdie( b. 1914) and Alice( b. 1924) also grew up in Weissport.
Stanley's father, Herbert, left the family about 1924 and Stanley assumed the responsibility as head of the family. The family struggled to make ends meet, growing and selling
fruits and vegetables from their small plot of land north of Weissport (called Rickertsville). Stanley taught school at Cope's School, a country school, grades 1 thru 8, at age 17.
He worked himself through college - first East Strousburg Normal School then Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA.

They were both teachers. They were married February 10, 1930 and lived for a short time in Weissport
then moved to Palmerton, PA where they raised three children, Mary Louise, Charles Warren and Leah Jane.
Stanley first taught science at Palmerton Public School then started a musical program and created bands for the high school
(7-12 grades) and elementary schools.
She was also piano accompanist for the choir and for many solos during her public school years. She went on to major in music at Wyoming
University in Laramie, Wyoming.

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