Mrs. A.N. Goldston Dead
It is the sad duty of the News to note the death of another of our and
honored citizens. The summons came this time to Mrs. A.N. Goldston,
who has been for 42 years a part of this community. The lady was born
in Green county, Missouri, 73 years ago, where she was married to W.
A. Goldston, August 20, 1850. They came to Texas 5 years later and lived
Near Pottsboro 3 years, and then moved to the place where she died. Thirteen
Children were born to them, seven boys and six girls. Four of them were born
in Missouri, where the oldest, a daughter, died. Two others, born in Texas
are dead. Ten are living, all married. In 1847 she became a member of the
Methodist church, and has lived a consistent Christian life, an example to her
Large family, and an honored and beloved member of the great body of Christ-
ians of the Community. For days she had born intense suffering without a
murmer. Her end came peacefully, surrounded by her husband, children and
friends, at 5:40 o'clock on Tuesday morning, March 14th. Funeral services
were held at the graveyard, conducted by the Rev. Goods of Dexter. The
funeral was attended by many old friends who had known and loved her, and
there were none but felt that a good woman had gone. Her husband and childen,
J.F. and M.A. Goldston and Mrs. H.C. and J.H. Green and Mrs. W.C. Kincy, of
this place, W.G., of Graham, M.N. of Porch O.T., and Mesdames E.R. Scott and
C.L. Goldston of Allen I. T. live to mourn the loss of a good wife and mother. All of
Them were present but the oldest son, C.L. who was unable to come.__Contriduted.
Mrs. A.N. Goldston Dead
It is the sad duty of the News to note the death of another of our and
honored citizens. The summons came this time to Mrs. A.N. Goldston,
who has been for 42 years a part of this community. The lady was born
in Green county, Missouri, 73 years ago, where she was married to W.
A. Goldston, August 20, 1850. They came to Texas 5 years later and lived
Near Pottsboro 3 years, and then moved to the place where she died. Thirteen
Children were born to them, seven boys and six girls. Four of them were born
in Missouri, where the oldest, a daughter, died. Two others, born in Texas
are dead. Ten are living, all married. In 1847 she became a member of the
Methodist church, and has lived a consistent Christian life, an example to her
Large family, and an honored and beloved member of the great body of Christ-
ians of the Community. For days she had born intense suffering without a
murmer. Her end came peacefully, surrounded by her husband, children and
friends, at 5:40 o'clock on Tuesday morning, March 14th. Funeral services
were held at the graveyard, conducted by the Rev. Goods of Dexter. The
funeral was attended by many old friends who had known and loved her, and
there were none but felt that a good woman had gone. Her husband and childen,
J.F. and M.A. Goldston and Mrs. H.C. and J.H. Green and Mrs. W.C. Kincy, of
this place, W.G., of Graham, M.N. of Porch O.T., and Mesdames E.R. Scott and
C.L. Goldston of Allen I. T. live to mourn the loss of a good wife and mother. All of
Them were present but the oldest son, C.L. who was unable to come.__Contriduted.
Gravesite Details
Wed William Aaron Goldston on 08/20/1850. Daughter of Gibson Allen Williams and Anna Ruyle.
Family Members
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Charles Leander Goldston
1851–1935
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Daughter Goldston
1851 – unknown
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Annie Catherine Goldston Green
1854–1937
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William Gibson Goldston
1857–1934
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Miley Angeline Goldston Scott
1859–1944
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Moses Aaron Goldston
1862–1927
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Orlena Jane Goldston Kincy
1864–1925
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Lucretia Elizabeth "Creacie" Goldston Groves
1869–1949
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John Franklin Goldston
1871–1912
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Sarah Annettie Goldston Green
1873–1969
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Marion Newton Goldston
1876–1964
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Son Goldston
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Son Goldston
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