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Daniel Webster Goldsmith

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Daniel Webster Goldsmith

Birth
Vanderburgh County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Mar 1908 (aged 75)
Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 4
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Source: History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana Brant & Fuller, c.1889 Page 664

Daniel Webster Goldsmith is the son of Daniel F. and Melissa Goldsmith. He was born in Center Township, this County, June 10, 1832. He spent his early life on his father's farm in Center Township, where he assisted in the toilsome work largely unknown to the present generation. He continued to work on the farm until several years after his father's death. He removed to his present home in German Township in May, 1866, where he owns acres of good land. He was married March 3,1853, to Miss Martha J. Fuquay, who was born in Warrick County, Ind., September 15, 1833, and is the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Peck) Fuquay. They are the parents of the following children: William H., Lizzie, Allen, Fannie, Morton, Mamie, Chauncey W., and Foster B., all living, except William H., Lizzie, Foster B. and Mamie. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith and a part of their family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and are among the County's most highly respected citizens.
Source: History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana Brant & Fuller, c.1889 Page 664

Daniel Webster Goldsmith is the son of Daniel F. and Melissa Goldsmith. He was born in Center Township, this County, June 10, 1832. He spent his early life on his father's farm in Center Township, where he assisted in the toilsome work largely unknown to the present generation. He continued to work on the farm until several years after his father's death. He removed to his present home in German Township in May, 1866, where he owns acres of good land. He was married March 3,1853, to Miss Martha J. Fuquay, who was born in Warrick County, Ind., September 15, 1833, and is the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Peck) Fuquay. They are the parents of the following children: William H., Lizzie, Allen, Fannie, Morton, Mamie, Chauncey W., and Foster B., all living, except William H., Lizzie, Foster B. and Mamie. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith and a part of their family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and are among the County's most highly respected citizens.


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