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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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- 1874
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Name |
Mariah "Maria" Jane GOLDSBERRY |
Nickname |
Maria |
Gender |
Female |
Name |
Maria |
_UID |
8BC5BF9D9B7B468EBA74C220A3F44C961FAB |
Died |
25 Sep 1874 |
Person ID |
I27695 |
Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
5 Jan 2006 |
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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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