Lewis Gethel Goff

M, b. 7 December 1896, d. 9 February 1940
     Lewis Gethel Goff was also known as Lewie Goff.1 Lewis Gethel Goff was also known as Lewis Gordon "Lewie" Goff. He was born on 7 December 1896 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama. He was the son of William Marvin Goff and Mattie Mae Russ.1 Lewis Gethel fell in a fireplace and lost one arm. Became great baseball player and is in Ripley's Believe It or Not. He died on 9 February 1940 in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 43 after beng struck by a motorcycle..2,1 He was buried on 13 February 1940 at Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.3,1

Citations

  1. [S6760] The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) - Obituary, February 14, 1940, Page: 09.
  2. [S524] Lewis Gethel Goff, Alabama Death Certificate - Lewis Gethel Goff.
  3. [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."

William Maxwell Goff

M, b. 1 July 1908, d. 13 August 2006
     Source:Wayne Bagwell Letter from William Marvin Goff talks about family bible in Mattie Hall's hands. Present Address: 6021 Eastwood Drive Baton Rouge, LA
Supervisor for Gulf States Utilities. William Maxwell Goff also went by the name of Bill Goff. He was born on 1 July 1908 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama. He was the son of William Marvin Goff and Mattie Mae Russ.1 William Maxwell Goff married Sarah D. Miller before 1929. William Maxwell Goff died on 13 August 2006 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, at age 98.

Child of William Maxwell Goff and Sarah D. Miller

Citations

  1. [S6760] The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) - Obituary, February 14, 1940, Page: 09.

Elise Goff

F, b. 20 March 1907, d. 24 March 1908
     Elise Goff was born on 20 March 1907 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.1 She was the daughter of William Marvin Goff and Mattie Mae Russ. Elise Goff died on 24 March 1908 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, at age 1.1

Citations

  1. [S65] Wayne Bagwell, "Wayne Bagwell's Research Materials."

Susan A. (Sudie) Jones1

F, b. 9 February 1866, d. 14 February 1961
Susan A. "Sudie" (Jones) Goff
Second wife of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff
Circa 1907
Photograph courtesty of David Ashley Bagwell, Esquire
     Susan A. (Sudie) Jones was born on 9 February 1866 in Alabama.2,3 She was the daughter of Charles Cade Jones and Eliza Jane Chalker.3 Susan A. (Sudie) Jones married William Ashley Buckhanon Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 31 October 1901 at Elba, Alabama.1,4 As of 31 October 1901,her married name was Goff. Marjorie Helen (Goff) Bagwell always said that Susan was a "Yankee" "from Bristol, Virginia", and "very direct". Once she asked Marjorie if she wanted a cookie and Marjorie said "I don't care if I do", she says trying to be polite like her mother told her, and Grandma Sudie said "well, if you don't care, don't have one!" and took them away. Susan A. (Sudie) Jones died on 14 February 1961 at age 95.2 She was buried at City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.2

Citations

  1. [S1106] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise Ward 2, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 67; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 11A, Dwelling: 29, Family Number: 29, Date: 1910.
  2. [S63] Hunter Bagwell Pictures Achive, Hunter Wayne Bagwell, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
  3. [S302] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama, Emuneration District: 54, Supervisor District: 3, Sheet: 4B, Dwelling: 72, Family Number: 72, Date: 1900.
  4. [S6759] The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama), November 24, 1940, Page: 08.

Fletcher Lafayette Goff1

M, b. 2 January 1889, d. 5 April 1915
Fletcher Lafayette Goff's Tombstone
     Fletcher Lafayette Goff was born on 2 January 1889 in Alabama.2,1,3 He was the son of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox.1 Fletcher Lafayette Goff married Blanche Anna Vance on 3 November 1909 at Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee.4 He was in business with John Wesley Goff. The business was called J.W. and F.L. Goff Livestock. Fletcher Lafayette Goff died on 5 April 1915 at Coffee County, Alabama, at age 26. Died of a heart attack on the train to Montgomery, Alabama from Enterprise, Alabama. Family story was that he 'got sick' and was going to Montgomery, Alabama to see a doctor and died on the way.2,3,5 He was buried at City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.2,3

Child of Fletcher Lafayette Goff and Blanche Anna Vance

Citations

  1. [S1101] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 54; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 16A, Dwelling: 287, Family Number: 287, Date: 1900.
  2. [S63] Hunter Bagwell Pictures Achive, Hunter Wayne Bagwell, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
  3. [S4437] Fletcher L. Goff Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  4. [S6761] Knoxville Sentinel (Knoxville, Tennessee) - Marriage Annoucement, November 4, 1909, Page: 06.
  5. [S6762] The Troy Messenger (Troy, Alabama) - Death Annoucement, April 15, 1915, Page: 07.

Blanche Anna Vance

F, b. 25 August 1887, d. 1977
     Blanche Anna Vance was also known as Anna Blance Vance. She was born on 25 August 1887 in Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee. She married Fletcher Lafayette Goff, son of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox, on 3 November 1909 at Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee.1 As of 3 November 1909,her married name was Goff. Blanche Anna Vance married Jasper Alto Hutchinson circa 1925.2 As of circa 1925,her married name was Hutchinson. Blanche Anna Vance died in 1977. She was buried at Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.

Child of Blanche Anna Vance and Fletcher Lafayette Goff

Children of Blanche Anna Vance and Jasper Alto Hutchinson

Citations

  1. [S6761] Knoxville Sentinel (Knoxville, Tennessee) - Marriage Annoucement, November 4, 1909, Page: 06.
  2. [S1100] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; Supervisor District: 11, Enumeration District: 21, Sheet: 2B, Dwelling: 49; Family Number: 56, Date: 1930.

Malcolm Toy Goff

M, b. 10 August 1891, d. 9 June 1892
     Malcolm Toy Goff was born on 10 August 1891 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, Born at home.1 He was the son of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox. Malcolm Toy Goff died on 9 June 1892 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.1 He was buried at Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.1

Citations

  1. [S63] Hunter Bagwell Pictures Achive, Hunter Wayne Bagwell, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

Lillie Belle Goff1,2,3,4

F, b. 29 October 1895, d. 1 September 1982
     Lillie Belle Goff was also known as Lily B. Goff.2 She was born on 29 October 1895 in Alabama.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox.1,4 Lillie Belle Goff married William Henry Cline on 6 October 1912.2,5 As of 6 October 1912,her married name was Cline. Lillie Belle Goff and William Henry Cline lived in 1920 in Richmond, Chesterfield County, Virginia. Lillie Belle Goff and William Henry Cline lived in April 1942 in Alexandria, Virginia. Lillie Belle Goff lived after 1970 in Alexandria, Virginia. She died on 1 September 1982 in Woodbine Nursing Center, Alexandria, Virginia, at age 86.3 She was buried on 3 September 1982 at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia.3

Children of Lillie Belle Goff and William Henry Cline

Citations

  1. [S1101] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 54; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 16A, Dwelling: 287, Family Number: 287, Date: 1900.
  2. [S1102] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Alexandria, Alexandria (Independent City), Virginia; Supervisor District: 2, Enumeration District: 101-4, Sheet: 11B, Dwelling: 265; Family Number: 266, Date: 1930.
  3. [S1104] Lillie B. Cline Grave Stone, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  4. [S1106] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise Ward 2, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 67; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 11A, Dwelling: 29, Family Number: 29, Date: 1910.
  5. [S1103] William Henry Cline Sr. Grave Stone, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

William Henry Cline1

M, b. 7 May 1888, d. 27 November 1948
     William Henry Cline was born on 7 May 1888 in Culpeper, Virginia.1,2 He married Lillie Belle Goff, daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox, on 6 October 1912.1,2 William Henry Cline and Lillie Belle Goff lived in 1920 in Richmond, Chesterfield County, Virginia. He was William Henry was a supervisor at the Pentagon. He was William Henry worked for Shaw and Slausky (1308 Elmira Avenue, Detriot, Michigan) as traveling representative. in April 1942. He and Lillie Belle Goff lived in April 1942 in Alexandria, Virginia. William Henry Cline died on 27 November 1948 at age 60.2 He was buried on 30 November 1948 at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia.2

Children of William Henry Cline and Lillie Belle Goff

Citations

  1. [S1102] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Alexandria, Alexandria (Independent City), Virginia; Supervisor District: 2, Enumeration District: 101-4, Sheet: 11B, Dwelling: 265; Family Number: 266, Date: 1930.
  2. [S1103] William Henry Cline Sr. Grave Stone, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Etta Arrilla Goff1

F, b. 18 December 1886, d. 21 February 1960
Etta Arrilla Goff and Oscar Brock - Marriage Annoucement
The Elba Clipper - June 02, 1904 - Page 03
     Etta Arrilla Goff was born on 18 December 1886 in Coffee County, Coffee County, Alabama.1 She was the daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox.1 Etta Arrilla Goff married Oscar Wilson Brock on 27 May 1904.2 As of 27 May 1904,her married name was Brock. Etta Arrilla Goff and Oscar Wilson Brock lived in 1930 in Troy, Pike County, Alabama.2 Etta Arrilla Goff died on 21 February 1960 in New Brockton, Alabama, at age 73.

Children of Etta Arrilla Goff and Oscar Wilson Brock

Citations

  1. [S1101] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 54; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 16A, Dwelling: 287, Family Number: 287, Date: 1900.
  2. [S1105] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Troy, Pike, Alabama; Supervisor District: 11, Enumeration District: 55-3, Sheet: 6B, Dwelling: 133; Family Number: 146, Date: 1930.

Oscar Wilson Brock1

M, b. circa 1883
Etta Arrilla Goff and Oscar Brock - Marriage Annoucement
The Elba Clipper - June 02, 1904 - Page 03
     His kin was Leonard Calvert Brock of the Rube Burrows (outlaw) gang. Oscar Wilson Brock was born circa 1883 in Alabama.1 He married Etta Arrilla Goff, daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox, on 27 May 1904.1 Oscar Wilson Brock and Etta Arrilla Goff lived in 1930 in Troy, Pike County, Alabama.1

Children of Oscar Wilson Brock and Etta Arrilla Goff

Citations

  1. [S1105] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Troy, Pike, Alabama; Supervisor District: 11, Enumeration District: 55-3, Sheet: 6B, Dwelling: 133; Family Number: 146, Date: 1930.

Lena May Goff1

F, b. 2 October 1882, d. 6 June 1968
     Source:Wayne Bagwell Lived in Chipley, FL. Lena May Goff was born on 2 October 1882 in Dale County, Alabama.1 She was the daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox.1 Lena May Goff married Wilson Marcellous Jerkins on 8 September 1904. As of 8 September 1904,her married name was Jerkins. Lena May Goff and Wilson Marcellous Jerkins lived in 1920 in Chipley, Florida. Lena May Goff died on 6 June 1968 in Chipley, Florida, at age 85.

Children of Lena May Goff and Wilson Marcellous Jerkins

Citations

  1. [S1101] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; Enumeration District: 54; Supervisor District: 3; Sheet: 16A, Dwelling: 287, Family Number: 287, Date: 1900.

Wilson Marcellous Jerkins

M, b. 30 April 1877, d. 20 June 1966
     Wilson Marcellous Jerkins was born on 30 April 1877 in Dale County, Alabama. He married Lena May Goff, daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox, on 8 September 1904. Wilson Marcellous Jerkins and Lena May Goff lived in 1920 in Chipley, Florida. He was He was an attorney. Wilson Marcellous Jerkins died on 20 June 1966 in Chipley, Florida, at age 89.

Children of Wilson Marcellous Jerkins and Lena May Goff

Mattie Cordelia Goff

F, b. 30 November 1880, d. 3 November 1963
     Mattie Cordelia Goff was also known as Nattie Cordelia. She was born on 30 November 1880 in Coffee County, Coffee County, Alabama. She was the daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox. As of 31 October 1898,her married name was Hall. Mattie Cordelia Goff married Frank Leslie Hall on 31 October 1898 at Coffee County, Alabama. Spouse 1: F. L. Hall
Spouse 2: Mattie Goff
Marriage Date: 31 Oct 1898
Marriage Place: Coffee
Surety/Bond Date:
Performed By: Minister
Surety/Perf. Name: D. L. Lindsey
OSPage: 289.
Source:Wayne Bagwell Was given the GOFF family bible. Forrest Brock Carroll has it. Address: c/o Mrs. E. E. Price 39 South Lewis Montgomery, AL. Mattie Cordelia Goff and Frank Leslie Hall lived in 1910 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama. Mattie Cordelia Goff and Frank Leslie Hall lived in 1920 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. Mattie Cordelia never remarried after her husband, Frank Leslie Hall, died. She died on 3 November 1963 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, at age 82.

Children of Mattie Cordelia Goff and Frank Leslie Hall

Frank Leslie Hall

M, b. 10 January 1871, d. 2 February 1921
     Frank Leslie Hall was born on 10 January 1871 in Tennessee.1 He lived in 1880 in Blount County, Tennessee. He married Mattie Cordelia Goff, daughter of William Ashley Buckhanon Goff and Henrietta Earilla Cox, on 31 October 1898 at Coffee County, Alabama. Spouse 1: F. L. Hall
Spouse 2: Mattie Goff
Marriage Date: 31 Oct 1898
Marriage Place: Coffee
Surety/Bond Date:
Performed By: Minister
Surety/Perf. Name: D. L. Lindsey
OSPage: 289.
Frank Leslie Hall and Mattie Cordelia Goff lived in 1910 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama. Frank Leslie Hall and Mattie Cordelia Goff lived in 1920 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. Frank Leslie Hall died on 2 February 1921 in Montgomery, Alabama, at age 50.1 He was buried at Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.1

Children of Frank Leslie Hall and Mattie Cordelia Goff

Citations

  1. [S1133] Frank Leslie Hall Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.

Mary Alice Brock

F
     Mary Alice Brock is the daughter of Oscar Wilson Brock and Etta Arrilla Goff.1

Citations

  1. [S1105] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Troy, Pike, Alabama; Supervisor District: 11, Enumeration District: 55-3, Sheet: 6B, Dwelling: 133; Family Number: 146, Date: 1930.

Oscar Wilson "Brother" Brock1

M, b. 11 February 1923, d. 22 January 1971
     Oscar Wilson "Brother" Brock was also known as Wilson Oscar Brock. He was born on 11 February 1923 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.1 He was the son of Oscar Wilson Brock and Etta Arrilla Goff.1 Oscar Wilson "Brother" Brock lived after 1965 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama. He died on 22 January 1971 at age 47 of cancer. He was buried at New Brockton City Cemetery, New Brockton, Coffee County, Alabama.

Citations

  1. [S1105] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Troy, Pike, Alabama; Supervisor District: 11, Enumeration District: 55-3, Sheet: 6B, Dwelling: 133; Family Number: 146, Date: 1930.

Bernice Lee Goff

F, b. 6 May 1911, d. December 1997
     Bernice Lee Goff was born on 6 May 1911. She was the daughter of Fletcher Lafayette Goff and Blanche Anna Vance. Bernice Lee Goff married Milton James Stevens, son of Selmon Sanford Stevens, after 1928. As of after 1928,her married name was Stevens. Bernice Lee Goff and Milton James Stevens were divorced before 1973. Bernice Lee Goff lived in 1973 in Glendale, California. She died in December 1997 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, at age 86.

Child of Bernice Lee Goff and Milton James Stevens

Stephen Jackson Goff

M, b. 30 November 1858, d. 5 October 1915
Stephen Jackson Goff's Tombstone
Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama
     Stephen Jackson Goff was born on 30 November 1858 in Alabama.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.2,4 Stephen and Mamie had no children. Stephen Jackson Goff married Mamie Chalker on 24 December 1886 at Troy, Pike County, Alabama.1,3 They had no children.3 Stephen Jackson Goff died on 5 October 1915 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, at age 56.1,3 He was buried at Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.1

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S306] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Beat No. 2, Dale County, Alabama, Page: 99, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1870.
  3. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  4. [S4728] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama; Page: 165, Dwelling: 1111, Family Number: 1111, Date: 1860.

Mamie Chalker

F, b. 15 October 1851, d. 25 March 1916
Mamie (Chalker) Goff's Tombstone
Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama
     Mamie Chalker was born on 15 October 1851 in Alabama.1,2 Stephen and Mamie had no children. She married Stephen Jackson Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 24 December 1886 at Troy, Pike County, Alabama.1,2 As of 24 December 1886,her married name was Goff.1 They had no children.2 Mamie Chalker died on 25 March 1916 in Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, at age 64.1 She was buried at Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.

Henry Isam Goff

M, b. 24 July 1860, d. 22 February 1925
Henry Isam Goff - Obituary
Southern Star - February 25, 1925 - Page 01
     Henry Isam Goff was born on 24 July 1860 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama. Some sources list his date of birth as the 29th.1,2,3,4,5 He was the son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.2 He owned a Hardware and Furniture Company.3,4 Henry Isam Goff married Adeline Elizabeth McSwean on 24 January 1892. Married by W. P. Windham J.P..3,4 Henry Isam Goff died on 22 February 1925 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama, at age 64.5 He was buried on 25 February 1925 at Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.5

Children of Henry Isam Goff and Adeline Elizabeth McSwean

Citations

  1. [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
  2. [S306] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Beat No. 2, Dale County, Alabama, Page: 99, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1870.
  3. [S65] Wayne Bagwell, "Wayne Bagwell's Research Materials."
  4. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  5. [S6763] Hugh Tabor Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10318429

Adeline Elizabeth McSwean

F, b. 14 May 1873, d. 24 November 1959
Adeline Elizabeth (McSwean) Bagwell
The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama), November 25, 1959 - Page 03
     Adeline Elizabeth McSwean was also known as Addie McSwean. She was born on 14 May 1873 in Dale County, Alabama.1 She married Henry Isam Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 24 January 1892. Married by W. P. Windham J.P..2,3 As of 24 January 1892,her married name was Goff. Adeline Elizabeth McSwean died on 24 November 1959 in Hartford, Alabama, at age 86. She was buried at Hartford City Cemetery, Ozark, Geneva County, Alabama.1

Children of Adeline Elizabeth McSwean and Henry Isam Goff

Citations

  1. [S6764] Adeline (Addie) McSwean Goff Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10318451
  2. [S65] Wayne Bagwell, "Wayne Bagwell's Research Materials."
  3. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.

Amon Camble Goff

M, b. 16 May 1854, d. 20 November 1939
Amon Camble Goff - Obituary
Southern Star - November 23, 1939 - Page 01
     Amon Camble Goff was also known as Amon Cambie. He was born on 16 May 1854 in Alabama.1,2,3,4,5 He was the son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.3,5 Amon Camble Goff married Nora Blackman after 1868. Amon Camble Goff married Nancy Ida Parker, daughter of J. W. Parker, on 3 January 1883.4 Amon Camble Goff died on 20 November 1939 in Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, at age 85.1,2,4 He was buried at West View Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; According to a tombstone transcription file note " This plot was moved from Union Cemetery, Ozark, Alabama."

Children of Amon Camble Goff and Nora Blackman

Children of Amon Camble Goff and Nancy Ida Parker

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S83] USGenWeb Archives - Westview Cemetery, Ozark, AL.
  3. [S306] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Beat No. 2, Dale County, Alabama, Page: 99, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1870.
  4. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  5. [S4728] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama; Page: 165, Dwelling: 1111, Family Number: 1111, Date: 1860.

Nora Blackman

F
     Nora Blackman married Amon Camble Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, after 1868. As of after 1868,her married name was Goff. Nora Blackman died in Marshall, Texas.

Children of Nora Blackman and Amon Camble Goff

Nancy Ida Parker

F, b. 3 September 1866, d. 28 June 1941
     Nancy Ida Parker was born on 3 September 1866.1,2,3 She was the daughter of J. W. Parker. Nancy Ida Parker married Amon Camble Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 3 January 1883.4 As of 3 January 1883,her married name was Goff. Nancy Ida Parker died on 28 June 1941 at age 74.1,2,3 She was buried at West View Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.2

Children of Nancy Ida Parker and Amon Camble Goff

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S62] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from West View Cemetery.
  3. [S83] USGenWeb Archives - Westview Cemetery, Ozark, AL.
  4. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.

Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff1,2

F, b. 13 February 1847, d. 19 May 1935
     Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff was also known as Samantha Goff. Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff was also known as Martha Ann Samantha Jane Goff.3 She was born on 13 February 1847 in Dale County, Alabama.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.4 As of 5 December 1867,her married name was Byrd.1 Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff married Curtis Kirk Byrd on 5 December 1867.1,5,3 Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff and Curtis Kirk Byrd lived in 1870 in Dale County, Alabama.5 Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff died on 19 May 1935 in Dale County, Alabama, at age 88.1,3 She was buried at Beulah Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama.1,3

Children of Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff and Curtis Kirk Byrd

Citations

  1. [S308] Samantha Goff Byrd Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S307] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Southern Division, Dale, Alabama, Page: 172, Dwelling: 97, Family Number: 97, Date: 1850.
  3. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  4. [S4728] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama; Page: 165, Dwelling: 1111, Family Number: 1111, Date: 1860.
  5. [S310] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Beat No. 2, Dale County, Alabama, Page: 100, Dwelling: 43, Family Number: 43, Date: 1870.

Curtis Kirk Byrd

M, b. 4 September 1843, d. 9 August 1918
     Curtis Kirk Byrd was born on 4 September 1843 in Alabama.1,2,3,4 He military service in April 1862 Enlisted in Company I of the 33rd Alabama Infantry as a private. He later became a corporal.

33rd Infantry Regiment was organized at Pensacola, Florida, in April, 1862. Its members were raised in Coffee, Butler, Dale, Montgomery, and Covington counties. The unit was ordered to Mississippi, then Kentucky, where it took an active part in the conflicts at Munfordville and Perryville. Brigaded under Generals Wood, Lowrey, and in 1865, Shelley, the 33rd participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, moved with Hood to Tennessee, and fought at Bentonville. It lost eighty-two percent of the 500 engaged at Perryville, and reported 100 casualties at Murfreesboro and 149 at Chickamauga. On December 14, 1863, the regiment totalled 536 men and 385 arms. Many were lost during the Atlanta Campaign and of the 285 at Franklin, sixty-seven percent were disabled. Very few surrendered in North Carolina. The regiment was commanded by Colonels Samuel Adams and Robert F. Crittenden, and Lieutenant Colonels James H. Dunkin and Daniel H. Horn.
Associated unit:

18th Battalion Partisan Rangers, formerly Gunter's 1st Battalion, was organized during the summer of 1862 in Jackson County. Composed of five companies, the unit served under Forrest and skirmished along the Tennessee River. In November it was dismounted by consent and called Gibson's and 18th or 21st Battalion, then was attached to the 33rd Alabama Regiment without losing its organization. Majors John H. Gibson and S.C. Williams were in command. He married Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff, daughter of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 5 December 1867.5,3,4 He was a farmer in 1870 at Dale County, Alabama.3 Curtis Kirk Byrd and Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff lived in 1870 in Dale County, Alabama.3 Curtis Kirk Byrd died on 9 August 1918 in Dale County, Alabama, at age 74.1,2,4 He was buried at Beulah Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama.2,4

Children of Curtis Kirk Byrd and Martha Jane (Samantha) Goff

Citations

  1. [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
  2. [S309] Curtis Byrd Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S310] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Beat No. 2, Dale County, Alabama, Page: 100, Dwelling: 43, Family Number: 43, Date: 1870.
  4. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  5. [S308] Samantha Goff Byrd Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.

John Glenn Goff

M, b. 11 October 1851, d. 3 August 1927
John Glenn Goff - Obituary
Southern Star (Newton, Alabama), August 10, 1927 - Page 01
     John Glenn Goff was born on 11 October 1851 in Dale County, Alabama.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.4 John Glenn Goff married Sarah (Sallie) Edwards.1,3 John Glenn Goff married Laura Elizabeth Mosely on 14 June 1906 at Dale County, Alabama. Married by A.J. Cousins.3 John Glenn Goff lived in 1927 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama. He died on 3 August 1927 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, at age 75.1,2,3 He was buried on 4 August 1927 at Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.2

Children of John Glenn Goff and Sarah (Sallie) Edwards

Child of John Glenn Goff and Laura Elizabeth Mosely

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S1094] John G. Goff Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  4. [S4728] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama, Population Schedule: Dale County, Alabama; Page: 165, Dwelling: 1111, Family Number: 1111, Date: 1860.

Sarah (Sallie) Edwards1

F, b. 26 March 1854, d. 27 February 1905
     Sarah (Sallie) Edwards was also known as Mary J. Edwards. She was born on 26 March 1854.2,1,3 She married John Glenn Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes.1,4 Her married name was Goff.1 Sarah (Sallie) Edwards died on 27 February 1905 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, at age 50.1,3 She was buried at Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.3

Children of Sarah (Sallie) Edwards and John Glenn Goff

Citations

  1. [S61] E.H. Hayes, Tombstone Transcriptions from Union Cemetery.
  2. [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
  3. [S1096] Sallie Goff Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.

Laura Elizabeth Mosely

F, b. 29 September 1876, d. 8 January 1945
     Laura Elizabeth Mosely was born on 29 September 1876 in Alabama.1 She married John Glenn Goff, son of Wiley Amon Goff and Susan Elizabeth Stokes, on 14 June 1906 at Dale County, Alabama. Married by A.J. Cousins.2 As of 14 June 1906,her married name was Goff. Laura Elizabeth Mosely died on 8 January 1945 in Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama, at age 68.3,1 She was buried at Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.1

Child of Laura Elizabeth Mosely and John Glenn Goff

Citations

  1. [S1095] Laura E. Mosley Goff Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S1657] Tera Byrd Averett, Byrd History and Related Families of Averett, Callaway, Chancey and Goff.
  3. [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."