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“They Passed This Way,”
Volume II, Maury County, Tennessee, Death Records (and some baptism records)
1852 -1949 83
p. 71
FOX: Letter from Water Valley, Miss., in papaer dated 19 May, 1889:
“The following came here from Maury County - near Snow Creek - C. G. Hight,
J. F. Godwin, J. p. Fox, and W. M. Goad.”
p.80
GOAD, Mrs., 45, died 6 Oct, 1895 of heart disease. Under Dark's Mill
news in paper
dated 17 Oct, 1895: Mrs. Goad died Sunday of heart disesse; came her.
from
Wi11iamson County; had daughter Mrs. CHANDLER, who died and Mrs. Goad
cared for
Chandler children; buried Lasting Hope.
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GOAD, David, died Friday, age 49, of paralysis; wife and daughter survive;
buried
Rose Hill; died 24 Feb, 1899; paper dated 2 March, 1899.
GOAD, Florence, 17 months, died 26 Oct, 1895, of teething.
GOAD, Mrs. J. E., of Union City, died; had been married 3 days; sister-in-law
of J. C.
Goad; paper dated 23 Sept, 1897.
GOAD, Joel, 7,. died Tuesday; buried Hoghes Cemetery near Timmons;
paper dated 31 Mar:
1898; another paper says died 29 March, 1898 of Bright's disease.
GOAD, Joshua, 65, died 1 Feb, 1895 of consumption.
GOAD, Mrs. Jogie McGrew, 80, wife of late John M. Goad, died suddenly
at home of
daughter Mrs. E. J. CRANE on West 10th St; native of Columbia; survived
by
daughter Mrs Crane, sister Mrs. Tennessee GRAY of West Helena,. Ark,
2 grandchildren
Billie CRANE and Glyn SHEPPARD, Columbiaia; funeral service in
Little Rock at First
Nazarene Church; buried at Pine Crest Memorial Park in Little Rock;
Columbia Hera1d
25 March, 1949.
GOAD, Mrs. Maggie, 79, died 18 Nov, 1897 of general debility.
GOAD, Mattie, 6, died 4 April, 1897, of lockjaw.
GOAD, Robert, died 20 Sept, 1888, at Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co.,
Texas, age 62;
born in Maury County; came to Texas before war; Confederate soldier
- Lt., member
of Co. K; wife and 4 children survive.
GOAD, Sackie, wife of John C., died 20 Jan, 1895 at 3 am, of consumption;
Cumberland
Presbyterian; husband and 6 children survive; Knob Creek news.
GOAD, Susie., 5, died of conjestion; dated 22 Aug. 1873.
GOAD, infant of Thomas Goad buried Saturday at family burying ground
on L. C. Timmons
farm; its mother died 5 weeks ago; paper dated 6 Aug,1891.
p. 242
“The register of baptisms contains the following information which is
presented in the folllowing order: Name, whether child, adult, etc.; date
of birth; parents’ name, Sponsor; when baptized, by whom, and remarks.
Mary A. BADGER, adult (no birth date & no parents of adults);
Rev W. H. Goad and Mrs. Mary E. Goad on 17 Oct 1852 by Bishop Otey.
Alice and Boling BADGER, children of Dr. F.H & MAer Amanda Badger,
Rev. W.H. Goad, Rev C. F. Collins, and mother, on 17 Oct, 1852 by
Bishop Otey |
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