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Alice <I>Pride</I> Goldsmith

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Alice Pride Goldsmith

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
21 Mar 1942 (aged 76)
Campbell, Dunklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Campbell, Dunklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Alice was also married to Mr James Pascal, Mr Edward Sickles, and Mr William Hinkle.

Missouri Death Certificate # 14212 with Lucy Cole of Campbell, Dunklin, Missouri as informant.

According to Alice's death certificate, she lived in Campbell most of her life. Her place of death was recorded as Union and that is between Campbell and Holcomb. Her usual place of residence was recorded as Campbell city so this tells us she lived in town and not in the country. Descendants searching will need to look both in Union Township as well as the city of Campbell when looking for her records. Since she has been recorded both places, records will probably be found at the courthouse in Kennett for both Union Township and Campbell city. Campbell and Campbell City are the same place. I've never heard Campbell called Campbell City. It just means within the city limits.

Alice was daughter of Polly Ann Pride born in Indiana. She married John Goldsmith. She was recorded as married so John Goldsmith was still living as of 20 March 1942.

At findagrave, I note there are two photos of the Woodlawn Cemetery, one for the older section called Woodlawn Cemetery, and a photo for the newer section called Landess Edition. Descendants will need to look for Alice's headstone in the older section called Woodlawn Cemetery.
Alice was also married to Mr James Pascal, Mr Edward Sickles, and Mr William Hinkle.

Missouri Death Certificate # 14212 with Lucy Cole of Campbell, Dunklin, Missouri as informant.

According to Alice's death certificate, she lived in Campbell most of her life. Her place of death was recorded as Union and that is between Campbell and Holcomb. Her usual place of residence was recorded as Campbell city so this tells us she lived in town and not in the country. Descendants searching will need to look both in Union Township as well as the city of Campbell when looking for her records. Since she has been recorded both places, records will probably be found at the courthouse in Kennett for both Union Township and Campbell city. Campbell and Campbell City are the same place. I've never heard Campbell called Campbell City. It just means within the city limits.

Alice was daughter of Polly Ann Pride born in Indiana. She married John Goldsmith. She was recorded as married so John Goldsmith was still living as of 20 March 1942.

At findagrave, I note there are two photos of the Woodlawn Cemetery, one for the older section called Woodlawn Cemetery, and a photo for the newer section called Landess Edition. Descendants will need to look for Alice's headstone in the older section called Woodlawn Cemetery.


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