According to an email I have from Cherie Kuhn, a Wilson F. Goff descendant (son of Mary and George E Goff), both Mary and George E. Goff are buried at Malone Cemetery, Three Springs, Washington County, Virginia.
Another Wilson F. Goff descendant, Sharon Goff Avery, formerly an archivist at the State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, visited Malone Cemetery, Virginia, in 1974, and she said ...
'many of the crumbling gravestones had been buried in a hole and covered up when three new ranch style homes were built alongside it. In fact, the Malone cemetery was now in someone's backyard! Mary Frost Goff's stone was one of the crumbling and hard to read stones. I didn't see a stone for George Emery Goff.'
28 Jun 1852 - WCV - Jacob Merchant allowed $3 for funeral expenses of George E. Goff a poor person.
[Minutes of Overseers of the Poor 1826-1862]
According to an email I have from Cherie Kuhn, a Wilson F. Goff descendant (son of Mary and George E Goff), both Mary and George E. Goff are buried at Malone Cemetery, Three Springs, Washington County, Virginia.
Another Wilson F. Goff descendant, Sharon Goff Avery, formerly an archivist at the State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, visited Malone Cemetery, Virginia, in 1974, and she said ...
'many of the crumbling gravestones had been buried in a hole and covered up when three new ranch style homes were built alongside it. In fact, the Malone cemetery was now in someone's backyard! Mary Frost Goff's stone was one of the crumbling and hard to read stones. I didn't see a stone for George Emery Goff.'
28 Jun 1852 - WCV - Jacob Merchant allowed $3 for funeral expenses of George E. Goff a poor person.
[Minutes of Overseers of the Poor 1826-1862]
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