DIES SUNDAY MORNING
Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. Goldsmith, well-known Atlantan, who died early Sunday morning after a short illness of pneumonia, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, 10 Bingham street, with interment at West View cemetery. Her husband is connected with the city clerk's office. She was formerly a resident of Winder, Ga.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, James Goldsmith; one daughter, Moleta; and two sisters, Misses India and Selma Niblack, and one brother, C. O. Niblack."
Atlanta Constitution
Monday, 27 January 1919
Julia Holmes Niblack married James Henry Goldsmith, son of James M. and Lilly (Asbury) Goldsmith, in Atlanta on 23 Jun 1910. James and Julia had just two children, Moleta (Goldsmith) Broyles, and James Holmes Goldsmith.
DIES SUNDAY MORNING
Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. Goldsmith, well-known Atlantan, who died early Sunday morning after a short illness of pneumonia, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, 10 Bingham street, with interment at West View cemetery. Her husband is connected with the city clerk's office. She was formerly a resident of Winder, Ga.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, James Goldsmith; one daughter, Moleta; and two sisters, Misses India and Selma Niblack, and one brother, C. O. Niblack."
Atlanta Constitution
Monday, 27 January 1919
Julia Holmes Niblack married James Henry Goldsmith, son of James M. and Lilly (Asbury) Goldsmith, in Atlanta on 23 Jun 1910. James and Julia had just two children, Moleta (Goldsmith) Broyles, and James Holmes Goldsmith.
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