Liberty Hill, Crawford County, Natural Dam, Arkansas
CHARLES TOLBERT (CHAD)9 GOLDMAN (MARTIN COLUMBUS (LUM)8, MARTIN JAMES (POLK)7, MOSES (GOOLMAN)6, MARTIN5, MARTIN4, JOHANN GEORGE3, CONRAD2, CONRAD1)1 was born December 29, 1895 in Liberty Hill, Washington County, Arkansas, and died January 24, 1976 in Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas - *Buired Academy Cemetery. He married (1) RUBY JANE FORSYTH1 March 11, 1919 in Garland County, Arkansas, daughter of JAMES FORSYTH and
MARY CLARK. He married (2) ALTA EPPERSON 1950 in Stilwell, Adair County, Oklahoma.
Notes for CHARLES TOLBERT (CHAD) GOLDMAN:
l Grandpa Chad was a tall, blue eyed, gray headed older man before I ever knew him. I've since found out that he enlisted in the Army during WWI and was in Little Rock training when there was a large TB outbreak and he came down with the illness. The army sent him to Hot Springs to recover. That's about the time that he met and married Ruby Forsyth in Hot Springs. After Grandma Ruby passed away with cancer, he married Alta Epperson, who was waitressing in a restaurant near Evansville, Arkansas. She had children and grandchildren of her own in Oklahoma City. The grandson died in a car wreck. She also had a granddaughter that would visit some in the summer month's.
l Chad had a substantial farm with a dairy and for a period of time he owned and operated a grocery store in Evansville, Arkansas. He had also sold cars in Stilwell with the Carson's and sold some real estate in the area. His best friend was suppose to be Buck Eads from over around Bell in Stilwell, OK.
l He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Cane Hill, Arkansas.
l Grandpa Chad died with emphysema in the Veteran's Hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas and is buried beside his first wife, Ruby "Forsyth" Goldman in the Academy Cemetery in Evansville.