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Nathaniel Sylvester “Vester” Booth

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Nathaniel Sylvester “Vester” Booth

Birth
Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death
28 Aug 1895 (aged 30)
Kennesaw, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Kennesaw, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Nathaniel Sylvester "Vester" Booth was the son of Nathaniel B. Booth and Martha Ann Colvard Booth. He was a farmer and he died in a wagon accident.

On September 8, 1889, Nathaniel S. Booth married Maggie E. Duncan in Cherokee County, GA by J.R. Carroll, J.P. (Cherokee County Marriage Book E. (1882-1897), p. 256.

Nathaniel and Maggie had two children named Gardia Rhodes and Ollie Pearl Booth.


Olive Springs

Mr. John A. Booth and wife were called last Thursday to attend the funeral ceremonies of their brother, Mr. Vester Booth, who lived near Woodstock. It must have been a very sad affair, as we learn that Mr. Vester Booth was thrown from a wagon by a runaway horse and his head crushed. We extend to the bereaved our deepest sympathy.

Sept. 5, 1895
p. 8, col. 2, Thurs.
Marietta Journal
Vol. XXVIII, No. 34


Nathaniel Sylvester "Vester" Booth was the son of Nathaniel B. Booth and Martha Ann Colvard Booth. He was a farmer and he died in a wagon accident.

On September 8, 1889, Nathaniel S. Booth married Maggie E. Duncan in Cherokee County, GA by J.R. Carroll, J.P. (Cherokee County Marriage Book E. (1882-1897), p. 256.

Nathaniel and Maggie had two children named Gardia Rhodes and Ollie Pearl Booth.


Olive Springs

Mr. John A. Booth and wife were called last Thursday to attend the funeral ceremonies of their brother, Mr. Vester Booth, who lived near Woodstock. It must have been a very sad affair, as we learn that Mr. Vester Booth was thrown from a wagon by a runaway horse and his head crushed. We extend to the bereaved our deepest sympathy.

Sept. 5, 1895
p. 8, col. 2, Thurs.
Marietta Journal
Vol. XXVIII, No. 34




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