OBITUARY
THE CHARITON PATRIOT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, April 7, 1910
JOHN GOLTRY
John Goltry was born near Tyrone, Steuben county, New York, on May 19, 1831, and died at Russell, Iowa, April 4, 1910, aged 78 years, 10 months and 15 days. He was the son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Goltry, and at the age of seven years moved with his parents from Steuben county, New York, to Jennings county, Indiana, in the fall of 1838, at which place he resided until 1855. March 22, 1855, he was married to Barbara J. McGill. In the fall of the same year, 1855, he with his wife moved with his yoke of cattle, settling on a farm in Cedar township, Lucas county, Iowa, and has ever since lived in Lucas county with the exception of one year spent on his farm in Missouri. In 1873 he united with the Christian church at LaGrange and has since lived a consistent and conscientious Christian life.
He leaves a wife, five sons and six daughters, one daughter, Alda, having preceded him to the spirit land. He also leaves two brothers and one sister and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the Christian church by Rev. A. E. Beals. Interment in the Russell cemetery.
OBITUARY
THE CHARITON PATRIOT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, April 7, 1910
JOHN GOLTRY
John Goltry was born near Tyrone, Steuben county, New York, on May 19, 1831, and died at Russell, Iowa, April 4, 1910, aged 78 years, 10 months and 15 days. He was the son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Goltry, and at the age of seven years moved with his parents from Steuben county, New York, to Jennings county, Indiana, in the fall of 1838, at which place he resided until 1855. March 22, 1855, he was married to Barbara J. McGill. In the fall of the same year, 1855, he with his wife moved with his yoke of cattle, settling on a farm in Cedar township, Lucas county, Iowa, and has ever since lived in Lucas county with the exception of one year spent on his farm in Missouri. In 1873 he united with the Christian church at LaGrange and has since lived a consistent and conscientious Christian life.
He leaves a wife, five sons and six daughters, one daughter, Alda, having preceded him to the spirit land. He also leaves two brothers and one sister and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the Christian church by Rev. A. E. Beals. Interment in the Russell cemetery.
Family Members
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Mary Goltry Whitcomb
1817–1895
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Margaret A. Goltry Powell
1819–1884
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Harriet Goltry Symonds
1820–1904
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Sarah Ann Goltry Dean
1822–1901
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David Goltry
1824–1840
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William Goltry
1826–1903
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Elizabeth Goltry Griffith
1829–1904
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Thomas Nathaniel Goltry
1832–1913
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Nancy Goltry
1835–1838
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Jacob Fitzgerald Goltry
1837–1914
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Philena Jane Goltry Sellers
1840–1918
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Olive "Ollie" Goltry West
1857–1939
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Samuel Tobias Goltry
1859–1935
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Arvilla Goltry Simpson
1860–1935
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Dr Charles Fitzgerald Goltry
1863–1950
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Winifred Goltry Copeland
1865–1938
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Jennie Goltry Fluke
1868–1949
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John Brown Goltry
1868–1951
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Joseph Allen Goltry
1871–1954
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Clara Clementine Goltry Dahlman
1873–1957
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Fred Reisner Goltry
1875–1967
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Alda May Goltry Boyd
1877–1909
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Myrtle Dora Goltry Pepper
1881–1967
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