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Elizabeth Goldsborough

Birth
Talbot County, Maryland, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Goldsborough and Elizabeth Robins. A child named Elizabeth appears on the headstone of her mother, Elizabeth Robins Goldsborough, according to "Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia," published 1908 by Helen Ridgely. The inscription reads: "In Memory of Elizabeth Goldsborough who Died the 2nd Day of Octr. 1746. Aged 36 years, and of Greenberry, Henrietta Maria, William and Elizabeth Her children, this Erected by their most Affectionate and Sorrowful Husband and Father William Goldsborough." This headstone was moved from the Robins cemetery at " Peach Blossom" to the Ashby-Goldsborough Family Cemetery about 1962. But there is no mention of the remains being moved.

It should be noted that the maintainer of this memorial page visited the Ashby - Goldsborough Family Cemetery in December 2015 and found some of the Robins family headstones moved from Peach Blossom. However, they are illegible except for the headstone of George Robins, and a photograph of it appears on his memorial page.
Daughter of William Goldsborough and Elizabeth Robins. A child named Elizabeth appears on the headstone of her mother, Elizabeth Robins Goldsborough, according to "Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia," published 1908 by Helen Ridgely. The inscription reads: "In Memory of Elizabeth Goldsborough who Died the 2nd Day of Octr. 1746. Aged 36 years, and of Greenberry, Henrietta Maria, William and Elizabeth Her children, this Erected by their most Affectionate and Sorrowful Husband and Father William Goldsborough." This headstone was moved from the Robins cemetery at " Peach Blossom" to the Ashby-Goldsborough Family Cemetery about 1962. But there is no mention of the remains being moved.

It should be noted that the maintainer of this memorial page visited the Ashby - Goldsborough Family Cemetery in December 2015 and found some of the Robins family headstones moved from Peach Blossom. However, they are illegible except for the headstone of George Robins, and a photograph of it appears on his memorial page.


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