About April, 1860 she was married to William Henry Harrison who died in Andersonville prison during the civil war. To them three children were born, William Henry, James Galey and Samuel Sherman, who have preceded her in death.
About 1870 she was married to Nathan Hendrix. To them one son, Nathan, was born. Mr Hendrix also preceded her in death.
About 1876 she was married to William Goldman. To this union four children were born, Alice Mary, Lucinda, Frank and Hattie, also preceded her.
She leaves two sons, Nathan Hendrix, of Riddle and Frank Goldman, of Keensburg, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs Mary Allen, of Leavenworth; 18 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, three brothers, H. W., Enos P. and Thomas Curry, of Dade county, Mo.
In early life she was united with the Christian church.
Funeral services were conducted at Riddle Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Nosset, minister. Burial was in the Lynch cemetery.
About April, 1860 she was married to William Henry Harrison who died in Andersonville prison during the civil war. To them three children were born, William Henry, James Galey and Samuel Sherman, who have preceded her in death.
About 1870 she was married to Nathan Hendrix. To them one son, Nathan, was born. Mr Hendrix also preceded her in death.
About 1876 she was married to William Goldman. To this union four children were born, Alice Mary, Lucinda, Frank and Hattie, also preceded her.
She leaves two sons, Nathan Hendrix, of Riddle and Frank Goldman, of Keensburg, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs Mary Allen, of Leavenworth; 18 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, three brothers, H. W., Enos P. and Thomas Curry, of Dade county, Mo.
In early life she was united with the Christian church.
Funeral services were conducted at Riddle Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Nosset, minister. Burial was in the Lynch cemetery.
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