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Edward Goldsmith

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Edward Goldsmith

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
1949 (aged 76–77)
Jarvisville, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Tichenal, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Clarksburg Exponent
Wednesday, September 28 1949

Edward Goldsmith

Salem, September 27—Edward Goldsmith, 77, died at his home at Coburn's Fork, near Dewey Town at 10:30 a.m. today of a heart ailment. Born March 16, 1870, he was a son of Stephen and Carolina Goldsmith.

Mr. Goldsmith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Frances Goldsmith; four sons, Ira G. Goldsmith of Wallace, Fred Goldsmith of Ellicott City, MD, Raymond Goldsmith of Salem and Clyde Goldsmith of Bristol, Rt. 2; four daughters, Mrs. Leafie Richards of Grantsville, Miss Acynith Goldsmith of Baltimore, MD, Mrs. Iva Hurst of Clarksburg and Mrs. Louise Lowell of Mt. Clare; and one sister, Mrs. Dana Buzzard of Lowden, OH.

He was a retired South Penn Employee.

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Clarksburg Exponent
Wednesday, September 28 1949

Edward Goldsmith

Salem, September 27—Edward Goldsmith, 77, died at his home at Coburn's Fork, near Dewey Town at 10:30 a.m. today of a heart ailment. Born March 16, 1870, he was a son of Stephen and Carolina Goldsmith.

Mr. Goldsmith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Frances Goldsmith; four sons, Ira G. Goldsmith of Wallace, Fred Goldsmith of Ellicott City, MD, Raymond Goldsmith of Salem and Clyde Goldsmith of Bristol, Rt. 2; four daughters, Mrs. Leafie Richards of Grantsville, Miss Acynith Goldsmith of Baltimore, MD, Mrs. Iva Hurst of Clarksburg and Mrs. Louise Lowell of Mt. Clare; and one sister, Mrs. Dana Buzzard of Lowden, OH.

He was a retired South Penn Employee.

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