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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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Abt 1874 - 1874 (~ 0 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Amasa CAMPBELL died on 4 Feb 1927 in Giles County, Tennessee. Other Events:
- _UID: 98BAFC2E0EC0408C86969E41744A28CAC1E3
Notes:
Found in 1880 Census in Martha Goldsberry Cherry's household and has a daughter Lena who is 5 years old. Kelly Sulcer Henry has a copy of their marriage certif. at [email protected]
Amasa Campbell married Maria ( according to his testimony) when she was 20 years old. " By consent Amasa Campbell was recalled and states that his wife Maria Jane Campbell died in September 1874 leaving behind one child surviving her named Adella Catherine about 3 months old at the death of its Mother. The child died on the 25th November 1874 having neither brother or sister living at the time of it's death." June 15, 1875
Amasa married Mariah "Maria" Jane GOLDSBERRY on 21 Feb 1866. Mariah (daughter of Henry S. GOLDSBERRY and Wife GOLDSBERRY) died on 25 Sep 1874. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Mariah "Maria" Jane GOLDSBERRY (daughter of Henry S. GOLDSBERRY and Wife GOLDSBERRY); died on 25 Sep 1874. Other Events:
- Name: Maria
- _UID: 8BC5BF9D9B7B468EBA74C220A3F44C961FAB
Notes:
From Kelly Henry::
Source- Giles County Chancery Court A - G 1830 - 1900 Volume 1. p. 107
File Box C - 18 Case # 3384 1874
Also:
Amasa Campbell married Maria ( according to his testimony) when she was 20 years old. " By consent Amasa Campbell was recalled (from the Civil War) and states that his wife Maria Jane Campbell died in September 1874 leaving behind one child surviving her named Adella Catherine about 3 months old at the death of its Mother. The child died on the 25th November 1874 having neither brother or sister living at the time of it's death." June 15, 1875.
According to testimony of Sarah J. Goldsberry, July 20, 1875, "...my sister Mariah J. Campbell died September 25, 1874 having her husband and one child named Delia Catherine...the child died 25th of November 1874 just 2 months after the death of it's Mother."
Martha A. Cherry & als Vs. A. J. Reed Adm
On June 1866 a Bill was filed in Chancery Court of Giles County. James Goldsberry died intestate in 1858 leaving surviving sisters Martha Cherry and Sarah J. Goldsberry, his neices: Martha A., Sarah J., Elizabeth S., Mary B., Susannah A., Moriah J. and her husband Amasa Campbell. A nephew Robert Goldsberry died during the Civil War at Colombus, Mississippi in 1862. Mary B. Goldsberry and Moriah Campbell died in 1874. Moriah J. Campbell left a daughter Dilia Catherine about three months old surviving. She died November 24, 1874. The James Goldsberry home was about three miles from Prospect. Sarah J. Goldsberry died testate 1865 leaving her propert to her neices, children of her deceased brother Henry.
I'm thinking that the name Dilia could be Delilah?? Especially since Maria is spelled Moriah.
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Generation: 3
7. | Wife GOLDSBERRY and died. Other Events:
- _UID: FC467B850F4747A9BB13491543A468090C1A
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Generation: 4
12. | John Baptist GOLDSBERRY was born on 31 Jul 1742 in St. Mary's County, Maryland (son of Robert GOLDSBOROUGH and Elizabeth SEALE); died about 1829 in Giles County, Tennessee. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L6FC-XSC
- _UID: A72A2ADF2872485084A6ECA999FE88A7917F
Notes:
Source: Chancery Court Giles County, Tennessee Woodruff Files "0" through "R", 1830-1900 - File Box "R" - 2 case 2323 Source: Will of Robert Goldsberry Source: Brunswick County, Virginia Court Records Greensville County, Virginia Court Records Source: Marriage Records of Tennessee Giles County, Tennessee Court Papers Will of Sarah Goldsberry 1820 - 1830 - 1840 - 1850 - 1860 - Census of Giles County, Tennessee Source: 12 September 1757 Account submitted by John's mother, Elizabeth, stated John's date of birth Named as son in his Father's will. Chancery Court, Giles County, Tennessee Woodruff Files O though R 1830-1900, File Box R-2, Case #2323 John B. Goldsberry was a Witness to a Land Transaction 03 May 1791 between James Bruce and his wife Ann and James Vaughan and his wife Susannah in Brunswick County, Virginia. Another Witness was Buckner Harwell who apparently moved to Giles County, Tennessee at the same time John Baptist Goldsberry moved there. Recorded in Court 23 May 1791 - Deed Book 15 - Pages 76 and 77 and 78. 26 August - Received gift of 100 acres from James Bruce 02 May 1785 - St. Andrews Parish Vestry 1791 - Paid by Overseers of the Poor for Thomas Cannon 1792 - Paid by Overseers of the Poor for Joseph Cannon 25 Jan 1795 - Sold land with Mary, his wife August 1795 - Processions Book 1797 - Sold land to Smart Hawkins 1800 - On Tax List - District of Hartwell Tucker - St. Andrews Parish Reference: The Virginia Genealogist - Vol.11, #1, Jan-Mar 1967, Page 37 1800 Tax List for Brunswick County, Virginia John B. Goldsberry - 3 white male tithables - 5 horses - 1 negro tithable - 1 negro aged between 12 & 16 MR.GOLDSBERRY AND HIS FAMILY MOVED FROM KERSHAW DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA TO TENNESSEE ABOUT 1808. THEY FIRST SETTLED ON WHITE'S CREEK IN DAVIDSON COUNTY. MOST OF THE FAMILY REMOVED THERE. HENRY GOLDSBERRY MOVED TO GILES COUNTY WITH SARAH AND JAMES. LAND WAS SOLD AND DIVIDED AMONG HIS HEIRS. MOST OF THE GOLDSBERRY HEIRS LIVED IN THE NASHVILLE AREA.
John married Mary BRUCE before 5 Sep 1778. Mary (daughter of James BRUCE and Margaret THORPE) was born about 1755; died after 1801 in Brunswick County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Mary BRUCE was born about 1755 (daughter of James BRUCE and Margaret THORPE); died after 1801 in Brunswick County, Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 29B83DA49EC5442F859B26654C67AB06A733
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Sources: Title: Name Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: Jackie McInnis 213 Whittington Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37923 Title: Date of birth Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: Jackie McInnis 213 Whittington Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37923
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