There was a very large attendance of friends and relatives at the residence, 411 Peachtree street, to witness the funeral services.
Rev. Dr. Hornady officiated and the occasion was most impressive. A long line of carriages followed the remains to their last resting place and the frief of the husband and children of this loving wife and mother was most affecting.
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Section 4 Block 99 Lot 2 Grave 4.
Married: November 26, 1856 in Bartow County, Georgia
Husband: John Henry Goldsmith
About 12 children listed in 1880 Census
There was a very large attendance of friends and relatives at the residence, 411 Peachtree street, to witness the funeral services.
Rev. Dr. Hornady officiated and the occasion was most impressive. A long line of carriages followed the remains to their last resting place and the frief of the husband and children of this loving wife and mother was most affecting.
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Section 4 Block 99 Lot 2 Grave 4.
Married: November 26, 1856 in Bartow County, Georgia
Husband: John Henry Goldsmith
About 12 children listed in 1880 Census
Family Members
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Mark Ernest Goldsmith Sr
1859–1917
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Lucie Elizabeth "Lizzie" Goldsmith
1861–1881
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Frances Estelle "Fannie" Goldsmith Allensworth
1862–1915
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John Henry Goldsmith Jr
1864–1891
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Paul Turner Goldsmith
1866–1923
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Sarah Eliza Goldsmith Barnwell
1867–1924
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Cora Goldsmith Cole
1871–1954
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William "Little Willie" Goldsmith
1874–1875
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Hattie Wickliff Goldsmith Risbey
1876–1939
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May Belle Goldsmith DeLamater
1877–1951
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Carrie Lee Wolford
1879–1904
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Bessie Stokes Goldsmith James
1881–1933
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