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Anna Girault <I>Farrar</I> Goldsborough

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Anna Girault Farrar Goldsborough

Birth
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
10 Dec 1970 (aged 88)
Newark, Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
The Farrar Tomb, Section 112, Lots 12 & 13
Memorial ID
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Anna F. Goldsborough

Anna Girault Farrar (1882-1970) married Richard Francis Goldsborough (1871-1929), a Maryland native and New York attorney, on December 31, 1904 at NOLA. She was living at Biloxi in 1922.

Children: Lucinda Goldsborough (b. 1906) m. William Fitz-Randolph Ballard of Morristown, New Jersey; Ellen Roy Goldsborough (b. 1907) m. Talbot Otis Freeman and Lt. Colonel John G. Wilhelm Finke; Francis Goldsborough (b. 1909); Elizabeth Goldsborough (1912-1922); and Anna Goldsborough.

In May 1930, she and her daughter, Ellen Goldsborough, were at Biloxi were involved in interior decoration as their wall panels were sent to a new country club at Birmingham, Alabama. Anna had a son, Frances Goldsborough, who graduated from Biloxi High School and went to New York to work a branch of the Hibernia Bank situated in NYC. He was appointed assistant manger of the bank in May 1930.(The Daily Herald, May 27, 1930, p. 2)

Anna Farrar Goldsborough passed on December 10, 1970 at Newark, New York.
She was the daughter of Lucinda Davis Stamps Farrar and Judge Edgar Howard Farrar (1849-1922). He was born in Concordia Parish, Louisiana, the son of Thomas Prince Farrar and Anna Mary Girault. Young Farrar was educated at the University of Louisiana and in 1871, received his Masters degree from the University of Virginia. He married Lucinda Davis Stamps at New Orleans in June 1878. Lucinda was the daughter of Captain Issac Davis Stamps and Mary Humphreys.

Their children were: Edgar Howard Farrar Jr. (1879-1911) m. May Clara Spearing; Mary Humphreys Farrar (1881-1969) m. Dr. Joseph Goldberger (1875-1929); Lucinda Farrar (1881-1910); Anna Girault Farrar (1882-1970) m. Richard F. Goldsborough (b. 1871); Edith Barnes Farrar (1884-1959); Mildred Maury Farrar (1887-1967); Jane Kempe Farrar (1889-1982) m. Ralph Bouligny Wood (1884-1967); Issac Davis Stamps Farrar, called Stamps (1894-1950) m. Maude Tobin White, the daughter of Albert Sidney Johnson White (1866-1934) and Ellen Tobin; and Thomas Prince Farrar (1901-1951) m. Beatrice Howard (1886-1933+).(The Daily Herald, January 7, 1922, p. 1 and 1900 Orleans Parish, Louisiana Federal Census T623_574, p. 11A, ED 102)

Although Judge Farrar and family had a residence at New Orleans, they planned to stay at Biloxi for sometime, especially the summer season.(The Daily Herald, April 9, 1917, p. 4)

Lucinda Stamps Farrar expired at 909 East Beach on November 1946. Her funeral service was held at the Church of the Redeemer with the Reverend E.A. DeMiller attending. Mrs. Farrar's corporal remains were sent to NOLA for burial in the Metairie Cemetery.(The Daily Herald, November 13, 1946, p. 5)




REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Elizabeth Goldsborough dies', December 30, 1927, p. 2.

The Times-Picayune, "Deaths [Anna Farrar Goldsborough]", December 12, 1970.

The Times-Picayune, 'Ex-cartoonist [Anna Farrar Goldsborough] rites are held', February 2, 1971, p. 10.

Anna F. Goldsborough

Anna Girault Farrar (1882-1970) married Richard Francis Goldsborough (1871-1929), a Maryland native and New York attorney, on December 31, 1904 at NOLA. She was living at Biloxi in 1922.

Children: Lucinda Goldsborough (b. 1906) m. William Fitz-Randolph Ballard of Morristown, New Jersey; Ellen Roy Goldsborough (b. 1907) m. Talbot Otis Freeman and Lt. Colonel John G. Wilhelm Finke; Francis Goldsborough (b. 1909); Elizabeth Goldsborough (1912-1922); and Anna Goldsborough.

In May 1930, she and her daughter, Ellen Goldsborough, were at Biloxi were involved in interior decoration as their wall panels were sent to a new country club at Birmingham, Alabama. Anna had a son, Frances Goldsborough, who graduated from Biloxi High School and went to New York to work a branch of the Hibernia Bank situated in NYC. He was appointed assistant manger of the bank in May 1930.(The Daily Herald, May 27, 1930, p. 2)

Anna Farrar Goldsborough passed on December 10, 1970 at Newark, New York.
She was the daughter of Lucinda Davis Stamps Farrar and Judge Edgar Howard Farrar (1849-1922). He was born in Concordia Parish, Louisiana, the son of Thomas Prince Farrar and Anna Mary Girault. Young Farrar was educated at the University of Louisiana and in 1871, received his Masters degree from the University of Virginia. He married Lucinda Davis Stamps at New Orleans in June 1878. Lucinda was the daughter of Captain Issac Davis Stamps and Mary Humphreys.

Their children were: Edgar Howard Farrar Jr. (1879-1911) m. May Clara Spearing; Mary Humphreys Farrar (1881-1969) m. Dr. Joseph Goldberger (1875-1929); Lucinda Farrar (1881-1910); Anna Girault Farrar (1882-1970) m. Richard F. Goldsborough (b. 1871); Edith Barnes Farrar (1884-1959); Mildred Maury Farrar (1887-1967); Jane Kempe Farrar (1889-1982) m. Ralph Bouligny Wood (1884-1967); Issac Davis Stamps Farrar, called Stamps (1894-1950) m. Maude Tobin White, the daughter of Albert Sidney Johnson White (1866-1934) and Ellen Tobin; and Thomas Prince Farrar (1901-1951) m. Beatrice Howard (1886-1933+).(The Daily Herald, January 7, 1922, p. 1 and 1900 Orleans Parish, Louisiana Federal Census T623_574, p. 11A, ED 102)

Although Judge Farrar and family had a residence at New Orleans, they planned to stay at Biloxi for sometime, especially the summer season.(The Daily Herald, April 9, 1917, p. 4)

Lucinda Stamps Farrar expired at 909 East Beach on November 1946. Her funeral service was held at the Church of the Redeemer with the Reverend E.A. DeMiller attending. Mrs. Farrar's corporal remains were sent to NOLA for burial in the Metairie Cemetery.(The Daily Herald, November 13, 1946, p. 5)




REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Elizabeth Goldsborough dies', December 30, 1927, p. 2.

The Times-Picayune, "Deaths [Anna Farrar Goldsborough]", December 12, 1970.

The Times-Picayune, 'Ex-cartoonist [Anna Farrar Goldsborough] rites are held', February 2, 1971, p. 10.



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