Funeral service of George Goldsberry Brown township farmer who died at his home three and one-half miles southeast of Burns City on New Years night, was held at Boggs Creek church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon of last week.
Surviving are five children and 10 brothers and sisters. His wife, the former Dean Plummer, preceded him in death several years ago. Mr. Goldsberry was born on March 6, 1880, a son of Thomas and Phoebe (Neal) Goldsberry. He was a native of Brown township.
Funeral service of George Goldsberry Brown township farmer who died at his home three and one-half miles southeast of Burns City on New Years night, was held at Boggs Creek church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon of last week.
Surviving are five children and 10 brothers and sisters. His wife, the former Dean Plummer, preceded him in death several years ago. Mr. Goldsberry was born on March 6, 1880, a son of Thomas and Phoebe (Neal) Goldsberry. He was a native of Brown township.
Family Members
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Mahala "Haley" Goldsberry Blake
1876–1965
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Vina Alice Goldsberry Girdley
1876–1957
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Isaac C Goldsberry
1881–1942
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Sarah Catherine "Kittie" Goldsberry Gambill
1883–1964
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Tabitha "Bitha" Goldsberry
1885–1919
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Malinda Grace Goldsberry Gambill
1887–1970
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Emma Adeline Goldsberry Lane
1890–1968
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John Francis "Johnnie" Goldsberry Sr
1893–1974
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Betsy "Bessie" Goldsberry Sharum
1894–1973
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Arla Mae "Arlie" Goldsberry Holt
1897–1966
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Opha Rose "Ophie" Goldsberry Holt
1897–1957
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