On July 26, 1806, Elizabeth married Gabriel Booth in Elbert County, GA. They were married by her father, Absalom Stinchcomb, J.I.C (Judge of the Inferior Court)(Elbert County Marriage Book L-F, p. 28).
Note: Burial location listed in "Early Cemeteries and Gravestones Elbert County Georgia 1798-1919" which was compiled by the Elbert County Historical Society in 1984. The Booth Cemetery was listed as #154.
On July 26, 1806, Elizabeth married Gabriel Booth in Elbert County, GA. They were married by her father, Absalom Stinchcomb, J.I.C (Judge of the Inferior Court)(Elbert County Marriage Book L-F, p. 28).
Note: Burial location listed in "Early Cemeteries and Gravestones Elbert County Georgia 1798-1919" which was compiled by the Elbert County Historical Society in 1984. The Booth Cemetery was listed as #154.
Family Members
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Victor E. Booth
1807–1883
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PVT William Seals Boothe
1809–1896
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Mary Polly Booth Parham
1811–1875
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Nathaniel Booth
1815–1881
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Catherine Booth Butler
1815 – unknown
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Absalom Booth
1817–1891
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Frances A. Booth Snellings
1820–1891
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Malissie Elizabeth Booth Moon
1821–1893
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Anderson M Boothe
1822–1862
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John Chapel "Chap" Booth
1829–1894
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