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Godfrey Isbell

Birth
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
May 1882 (aged 49–50)
Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Dunavant, Shelby County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Ezekiel Isbell (1801-aft 1 Jun 1880)
Frances "Fannie Unknown (1811-1879)

Spouse:
Louisa Elizabeth "Ise" Hollis (1843-abt 1908)

Children:
William Franklin "Frank" Isbell (1866-1945)
Robert McKeltner "Bob" Isbell (1870-1921)
John Hubbard "Hubb" Isbell (1878-bef 15 Apr 1910)
Hugh Manuel "Mannon" Isbell (1881-1936)

Application of Widows of Deceased Soldiers or Sailers of the Armies of the Condederate States or the State of Alabama made by Louisa Isbell, a citizen of Shelby County, in the State of Alabama, and was such on the first day of January, 1899; that she is the widow of Godfrey Isbell, who served as a private in Company E of the 29th Regiment Alabama Volunteers. That her husband was killed or died, on the ____ day of May 18___; that he did not desert the service .....
Louisa Isbell made her mark. J. M. Kendrick swore that he was personally acquainted with Godfrey Isbell, whose widows name is signed to the foregoing application.... He signed on the 20 June 1905 before Wm G King, Justice of the Peace.
John Isbell also swore that he was personally acquainted with Godfrey Isbell. He made his mark on the application on 28 June 1905. Application was granted and the applicant was placed in class 4 under the Act of February 10th, 1899. Done 14 Aug 1905.
Attached to the application was a Schedule of Property for Louisa Isbell which stated she had no land and no property of any kind.
Parents:
Ezekiel Isbell (1801-aft 1 Jun 1880)
Frances "Fannie Unknown (1811-1879)

Spouse:
Louisa Elizabeth "Ise" Hollis (1843-abt 1908)

Children:
William Franklin "Frank" Isbell (1866-1945)
Robert McKeltner "Bob" Isbell (1870-1921)
John Hubbard "Hubb" Isbell (1878-bef 15 Apr 1910)
Hugh Manuel "Mannon" Isbell (1881-1936)

Application of Widows of Deceased Soldiers or Sailers of the Armies of the Condederate States or the State of Alabama made by Louisa Isbell, a citizen of Shelby County, in the State of Alabama, and was such on the first day of January, 1899; that she is the widow of Godfrey Isbell, who served as a private in Company E of the 29th Regiment Alabama Volunteers. That her husband was killed or died, on the ____ day of May 18___; that he did not desert the service .....
Louisa Isbell made her mark. J. M. Kendrick swore that he was personally acquainted with Godfrey Isbell, whose widows name is signed to the foregoing application.... He signed on the 20 June 1905 before Wm G King, Justice of the Peace.
John Isbell also swore that he was personally acquainted with Godfrey Isbell. He made his mark on the application on 28 June 1905. Application was granted and the applicant was placed in class 4 under the Act of February 10th, 1899. Done 14 Aug 1905.
Attached to the application was a Schedule of Property for Louisa Isbell which stated she had no land and no property of any kind.


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