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Julinda “Linda” <I>Fisher</I> Corder Goldsmith

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Julinda “Linda” Fisher Corder Goldsmith

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
1911 (aged 42–43)
Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Pond Creek, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6365942, Longitude: -97.7055142
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Julinda Fisher was born about 1868 in Iowa to Stephen John Fisher and Sarah Elizabeth Shipley. She lived most of her life in Wayne County, Iowa where she married John Adolphus Corder/John D. Corder the 17th of February 1886 in Lineville, Wayne, Iowa. They had 2 children: Richmond Ray Corder and Floy May Corder before John died in 1894. Julinda then married John Rol Goldsmith the 22nd of November 1909 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa. He had been married previously but his wife Mattie had died in Grant, Oklahoma where he still had a home. Julinda also known as Linda moved with her second husband to Reno, Grant, Oklahoma where they were enumerated April 1, 1910. That census record records them having been married 5/12 of a year. Julinda's daughter Floy lived with them along with 3 of John and Mattie's 4 son's. Julinda's son, Richard Ray Corder lived next door to them with his wife of 4 months. Floy died before the end of the year and was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery where John's first wife, Mattie was buried. Julinda/Linda died soon after in 1911 and was also buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
Julinda Fisher was born about 1868 in Iowa to Stephen John Fisher and Sarah Elizabeth Shipley. She lived most of her life in Wayne County, Iowa where she married John Adolphus Corder/John D. Corder the 17th of February 1886 in Lineville, Wayne, Iowa. They had 2 children: Richmond Ray Corder and Floy May Corder before John died in 1894. Julinda then married John Rol Goldsmith the 22nd of November 1909 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa. He had been married previously but his wife Mattie had died in Grant, Oklahoma where he still had a home. Julinda also known as Linda moved with her second husband to Reno, Grant, Oklahoma where they were enumerated April 1, 1910. That census record records them having been married 5/12 of a year. Julinda's daughter Floy lived with them along with 3 of John and Mattie's 4 son's. Julinda's son, Richard Ray Corder lived next door to them with his wife of 4 months. Floy died before the end of the year and was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery where John's first wife, Mattie was buried. Julinda/Linda died soon after in 1911 and was also buried in Greenwood Cemetery.


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