Carson Golladay
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Title
Carson Golladay
Subject
Golladay, Carson Eugene (1899-1975)
Description
The name, "Carson Golliday" is written on the glass plate of this image of him standing by a chair.
Carson was born in New Market and grew up in Edinburg, where he helped his parents, Isaac Dereilus and Eleonora C. Golliday, with the family’s farm.
He changed occupations early in life, however, because by the time he married in 1928, he lived in Baltimore, Maryland, and worked as a lithographer.
He married Lucy Florence Strickler (1900-1991), a young woman born in Luray to Charles Amos and Martha Caroline Strickler. She was living in Woodstock when the couple married in Edinburg.
The couple stayed in Maryland for the rest of their lives, raising two daughters, Dorothy C. and Elsie G. Golladay. They are buried together in Glen Burnie, a suburb of Baltimore.
Carson was born in New Market and grew up in Edinburg, where he helped his parents, Isaac Dereilus and Eleonora C. Golliday, with the family’s farm.
He changed occupations early in life, however, because by the time he married in 1928, he lived in Baltimore, Maryland, and worked as a lithographer.
He married Lucy Florence Strickler (1900-1991), a young woman born in Luray to Charles Amos and Martha Caroline Strickler. She was living in Woodstock when the couple married in Edinburg.
The couple stayed in Maryland for the rest of their lives, raising two daughters, Dorothy C. and Elsie G. Golladay. They are buried together in Glen Burnie, a suburb of Baltimore.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
Labeled "Dec 1924" on the box of plates.
Contributor
Identified by library staff. Additional information compiled from public sources.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Identifier
006542
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Carson Golladay,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/39907.
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