Married April 06, 1870 Roanoke County, Virginia Thomas Crockett Blankenship
Paternal grandparents: John W. & Martha "Patsy" (Goff) Goff
Maternal grandparents: Ira Ezra & Eliza Jane "Jency" (Goff) Parker
Martha's father, Joel Goff, was married X3. He first married in Montgomery County, Virginia Elizabeth Owens and secondly also in Montgomery County, Virginia Elizabeth Deaton.
Martha's half-brothers and sisters include: George Washington Goff; Joel Goff, Jr. ; Sarah Ann Goff Beckner Akers Patrick; & Nancy Goff Jones.
Her siblings include: Mary Jane Elizabeth Beckner, Charles M. Goff, Ellen Goff, Laura Frances Goff Blankenship, & Louisa Goff.
Martha divorced Thomas Blankenship. He then married the Martha's half-niece Mary E. Goff, daughter of George Washington and Sarah Edna (King) Goff.
Prior to his August 1870 death, Joel Goff, verbally stated that he would transfer his land holdings to his daughter if she would not go to West Virginia. A number of Blankenship/Joel Goff descendants migrated to Pipestem (Mercer County) and Hinton (Summers County), West Virginia.
Martha's date of death and place of burial are based upon a Wells Funeral Home Record and general knowledge of a granddaughter, Mary Jane Blankenship Melton. Her death was registered 22 Feb 1925. The informant was O.L. King, her grandson. Oakley "Oak" Lee King and William "Will" Allum King were sons of Andrew C. and Mary Ann (Blankenship) King. eldest daughter of Thomas and Martha (Goff) Blankenship.
Joel and his brother, Nelson Goff, were among the first families to have settled in the present day vicinity of Spring Hollow Reservoir, Western Roanoke County, Virginia.
Married April 06, 1870 Roanoke County, Virginia Thomas Crockett Blankenship
Paternal grandparents: John W. & Martha "Patsy" (Goff) Goff
Maternal grandparents: Ira Ezra & Eliza Jane "Jency" (Goff) Parker
Martha's father, Joel Goff, was married X3. He first married in Montgomery County, Virginia Elizabeth Owens and secondly also in Montgomery County, Virginia Elizabeth Deaton.
Martha's half-brothers and sisters include: George Washington Goff; Joel Goff, Jr. ; Sarah Ann Goff Beckner Akers Patrick; & Nancy Goff Jones.
Her siblings include: Mary Jane Elizabeth Beckner, Charles M. Goff, Ellen Goff, Laura Frances Goff Blankenship, & Louisa Goff.
Martha divorced Thomas Blankenship. He then married the Martha's half-niece Mary E. Goff, daughter of George Washington and Sarah Edna (King) Goff.
Prior to his August 1870 death, Joel Goff, verbally stated that he would transfer his land holdings to his daughter if she would not go to West Virginia. A number of Blankenship/Joel Goff descendants migrated to Pipestem (Mercer County) and Hinton (Summers County), West Virginia.
Martha's date of death and place of burial are based upon a Wells Funeral Home Record and general knowledge of a granddaughter, Mary Jane Blankenship Melton. Her death was registered 22 Feb 1925. The informant was O.L. King, her grandson. Oakley "Oak" Lee King and William "Will" Allum King were sons of Andrew C. and Mary Ann (Blankenship) King. eldest daughter of Thomas and Martha (Goff) Blankenship.
Joel and his brother, Nelson Goff, were among the first families to have settled in the present day vicinity of Spring Hollow Reservoir, Western Roanoke County, Virginia.
Family Members
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Mary Ann "Mollie" Blankenship King
1870–1899
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William Henry Blankenship
1871–1958
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James Harvey "Jim" Blankenship
1874–1963
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Crockett Thomas "C.T." Blankenship
1877–1958
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Lillie Frances Blankenship Griggs
1880–1912
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Sally Jane Blankenship Maxey
1881–1968
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Emma Lee Blankenship Griggs
1887–1973
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Rebecca Julia Blankenship Jones
1889–1975
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