[NI00011] Never married.
[NI00029] The founder of the state of Tennessee.
[NI00048]
Information from Fred Graham at fgraham@@prodigy.net:
But according to two deeds, one in 1827 and one in 1835, The parents of
Aaron Collier Jr. was Aaron Collier Sr. born 1750 and Frankie (______)
Collier. Solomon Collier is the son of Aaron Collier Sr. and Frankie
(_____). He is also named in the deeds.
[NI00055] Living by herself in 1850 CC, VA, Census and was blind.
[NI00056] Appears in 1850 Floyd County, VA, Census, #893
[NI00060] 1850 Census-Richland Twp
[NI00063] Christened 3/28/1766 in Allemangel, Berks County, PA
[NI00069] Last name may possibly be Smithers.
[NI00079] On the 1860 Morgan County, KY Census--but not 1870.
[NI00084]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/15/1861 in Hillsville; sick
9/1861; sick 12/1861; received reenlistment bounty 4/20/1862.
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry: enlisted 8/19/1863; wounded in action
(broke his left arm and dislocated his wrist) near Dallas, GA, on June
12, 1864.
Listed as a distiller in Carroll County in Chataigne's Virginia Gazetteer
and Classified Business Directory 1888-1889 for Carroll County
[NI00086] Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/15/1863 in Carroll; hospitalized 3/21/1863 at Petersburg and then Farmville with kidney disease; given medical discharge 8/8/1863 at Farmville. 5'9", light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes.
[NI00100] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: died at Pound Gap, VA, in service.
[NI00102]
Company G, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted in 1863 in Saltville.
Operated a grist mill in the Fremont section of Carroll as listed in
Chataigne's Virginia Gazetteer and Classified Business Directory
1888-1889 for Carroll County
[NI00104] Company I, 63rd VA Infantry; enlisted 8/19/1863 in Hillsville, VA; sick 9/17/1863; present 8/31/1864.
[NI00108] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Camp Morton; exchanged 3/4/1865.
[NI00111] Company D/C, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 6/1/1861 Co. D at Carroll; present thru 6/1862; discharged as overage 6/5/1862; enlisted Co. C 11/1/1864 at Camp Lee; hospitalized Richmond 3/5/1865 with anthrax; furloughed 60 days 3/14/1865. 5'8", dark complexion, dark hair, grey eyes.
[NI00112] In 1850 Floyd Co., VA, Census, #819
[NI00113] Living with daughter Leannah Goad Horton in 1880 CC Census.
[NI00120] Company F, 4th VA Reserves
[NI00131]
Lieutenant then private in Company I, 60th VA Infantry--he enlisted on
8/10/1861 in Princeton, VA; paroled after service records on 6/28/1865.
He apparently was also a 1st Lieutenant in Sweeney's Company, Swann's
Battalion of VA Cavalry--enlisted 11/1/1864 in Wyoming County, WV.
He was 6'0", grey eyes, light hair.
Descendant is Jeanette Duncan at daduncan@@leru.net
[NI00132] She was a "servant" in the 1900 CC Census at the household of Daniel Nester, the husband of her sister Roxie.
[NI00136] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/15/1861 in Hillsville; deserted 5/15/1862; captured at Cloyd's Farm 5/9/1864; POW Camp Chase, Ohio; exchanged 2/25/1865.
[NI00140] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/14/1862 in Wytheville; present 12/31/1863; in St. Mary's Hospital at West Point, Mississippi, on 1/10/1865; had previously served in Carroll militia/home guard.
[NI00142] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/14/1862 in Wytheville; present 12/31/1863; deserted, took oath, released north of Ohio River on 6/14/1864. Light complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, 6'. He also served in Carroll militia.
[NI00144] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present on 1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; taken POW near Murfreesboro, TN, on 12/7/1864; sent to Fort Delaware; released on oath on 6/17/1865. Grey eyes, 5'9", light complexion and hair. 4th Corporal and then 2nd Lieutenant.
[NI00146]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; promoted to Sargeant 8/27/1861;
deserted 5/15/1862; transferred to 54th VA Infantry.
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/3/1863 at Jeffersonville, VA;
present 12/31/1863; wounded at Rocky Face Ridge, GA, on 2/25/1864;
mortally wounded at Battle of Saltville on 10/2/1864.
[NI00147] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 in Saltville; hospitalized in Rome, GA, 9-10/1863; he also served in Carroll militia; became a Sargeant.
[NI00148] Company F, 4th VA Reserves
[NI00154] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 in Saltville; present 12/31/1863; previously served in Carroll militia; wounded at Powder Springs, GA 6/23/1864.
[NI00173] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville as Corporal; sick 9/1861; promoted to Lieutenant 5/14/1862; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Johnson's Island; released 6/14/1865. 6'2", grey eyes, dark hair.
[NI00180] 1920 Pulaski Co., VA, Census.
[NI00212] Info from Gaye Lyons Frazier: kff@@gateway.net
[NI00216] Private, Company I, 63rd VA Infantry; enlisted 8/18/1863; died of disease at Kingston Hospital near Rome, GA.
[NI00218]
1850 Carroll Co., VA, Census
1860 Carroll Co., VA, Census
1870 Carroll Co., VA, Census (p. 449, #382, Laurel Fork)
1880 Carroll Co., VA, Census (p. 43, line 39, #403, Laurel Fork)
1900 Carroll Co., VA, Census (p. 12, #213, Laurel Fork)
1910 Carroll Co., VA, Census (p. 5, line 93, Laurel Fork)
1920 Pulaski Co., VA, Census
According to Chancery Book 3 (Carroll County), Ballard Preston Goad sued
Lucinda Largen for divorce based on adultery. According to the records
Lucinda left the home of Ballard Goad. He states: "It was without my
Consent, I do not know from what cause except that she told me several
times that she liked William M. Jackson better than me." According to
the deposition of Henry Horton, "She came to live at my house in August
1868 and was freguently absent with men other than her husband." They
were divorced 9/6/1870, she gave birth to another man's child in 6/1869,
and also had another child in 1879.
[NI00243]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/21/1863 in Carroll; hospitalized
Petersburg 3/1863; reported as deserter 4/1863 but joined 45th VA
Infantry.
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/21/1863 at Hillsville; present
on final roll; wounded in face at Cloyd's Mountain 5/9/1864.
[NI00244] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; sick 10/1861; wounded at Cloyd's Mountain 5/9/1864; captured at Waynesboro 3/2/1865; POW Ft. Delaware; released 6/20/1865. 5'8", light hair, grey eyes.
[NI00246]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864;
POW Camp Morton; exchanged 3/4/1865.
He was living in Roanoke Co., VA in 1870.
From Marlene Burton DeLung:
"I hear he was so mean, that he threw knifes at Amy, that she lost her
mind, that Ruthe (Ellen) was put out of her home at a very early age and
told to "go find a husband" and that these two brothers took her
in and that was where my granddaddy Jacob (Altizer) married her."
[NI00248] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; sick 4/1864; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Camp Morton; exchanged 2/26/1865; buried in Baltimore at Fort McHenry.
[NI00253] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/22/1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN; absent sick from 11/12/1863 per 12/31/1863 muster roll; taken POW at Nolensville, TN, on 1/8/1865; sent to Camp Chase, Ohio; released on 6/13/1865. Light complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, 5'10". Previously served in Carroll militia.
[NI00254] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted in 1862.
[NI00255] Listed as insane in 1870 Carroll Census
[NI00256] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; died at Blue Sulphur Springs 10/31/1861.
[NI00260] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 in Saltville; present 12/31/1863; he also served in Carroll militia.
[NI00271]
Member of the West Virginia State Legislature in 1889, 1891, and 1893.
He was also sheriff of Braxton County, West Virginia.
Atkinson, George W., "Prominent Men of West Virginia," Vol. I-II (2).
Wheeling,
WV: W.L. Callin, 1890
FROM Strange Creek, Braxton county, came to the Legislature of 1889, as
a member of the House of Delegates, George Goad, who was born April 15,
1850, in Carroll county, Virginia. He has been a resident of West Virginia
for 13 years; was educated as a farmer in the common schools of the
vicinity;
is a merchant and lumber dealer, and stock raiser and trader; owns and
lives upon a 200 acre farm on the waters of Elk. In the Legislature, to
which he was chosen as a Democrat by a majority of 560, he served upon
the Committees, of Military, Roads and Internal Navigation, and Printing
and Contingent Expenses.
[NI00280] Company I, 45th VA Infantry
[NI00283] Not on 1870 Census with mother and sister Patra E. Goad
[NI00312] Living in 1880 CC Census with her daughter-in-law Martha C. (?) Phillips
[NI00316] Went to WV in 1851.
[NI00323] Company F, 4th VA Reserves
[NI00326] Company B, 54th VA Infantry.
[NI00327] Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/24/1862 in Richmond, VA; present on 2/28/1862 and 12/31/1862; rejoined from desertion on 11/25/1862; absent sick in Floyd County since 8/14/1864 by order of medical board per 2/28/1865 muster.
[NI00331] Company D, 54th VA Infantry.
[NI00332] 1920 Pulaski Co., VA, Census
[NI00333] Private, Company B, 42nd VA Infantry; he enlisted 5/25/1861 in Floyd County, VA; he was cited for gallantry at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
[NI00334] Private, Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI00335] Co. A, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/16/1861 at Floyd CourtHouse; deserted 4/28/1863; listed as a prisoner in Fort Monroe, VA, on 5/8/1863; was forwarded North on 5/9/1863 and took the oath of allegiance to the United States.
[NI00340] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville as Corporal; present on final roll.
[NI00343] Company E, 22nd VA Infantry--enlisted 6/8/1861 Charleston, WV; AWOL on 7/1/1861
[NI00344] This may or may not be the correct child for her. Sylvester's marriage to Emma Blankenship lists only his mother, and it is El____ Goad and he was born in Kanawha County, WV
[NI00351] Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present 1/1/1862; sick at Temple Hill, Russell County, VA, from 2/26/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862; present on 12/31/1862; deserted at Charleston, TN, n 9/6/1863; returned to duty and was killed in action near Atlanta, GA.
[NI00357]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; absent sick
in hospital on 12/31/1863; Killed in action at Resaca, GA, on 5/15/1864.
Hiram Goad Bible
Mary Anne Sutphin
[NI00359] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville as Corporal; promoted to Lieutenant 5/14/1862; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Johnson's Island; released 6/14/1865. 5'10", hazel eyes, dark hair.
[NI00362] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present on 1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; Killed in action at Resaca, GA, on 5/15/1864.
[NI00363] Co. C, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/24/1861 at Lynchburg, VA; AWOL 9/4/1862; arrested in 1863; released 6/30/1863; captured at Gettysburg (Pickett's Charge), released on oath from Pt. Lookout 1/25/1864.
[NI00368] Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted on 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present on 1/1/1862; listed as a deserter on 4/10/1863; on furlough 10/23/1863-11/25/1864; on leave 11/10/1863-12/4/1863; enlisted in 4th VA Reserves on 4/20/1864, but was exempted by medical board.
[NI00430] 1920 Norfolk, VA, Census--a lodger at house of John A. Brownlee.
[NI00438] In World War I...Private
[NI00476] Living with parents and her children in 1920 Floyd Co., VA, Census
[NI00496] 1920 Montgomery County, VA, Census in Radford.
[NI00544] PVT US ARMY, WWI
[NI00610] Cpl., US Army, Korea
[NI00666] 1920 Floyd Co., VA, Census
[NI00694] Living in Wilmington, DE, in 1993.
[NI00712] PFC, FIELD ARTILLERY, VA, WWII
[NI00753] Sgt. Army Air Forces, WWII
[NI00759] Living in Gulfport, MS, in 1994.
[NI00791] In the 1870 CC Census, he is listed as being 2 years old, which would mean that he was definitely born by 1870 and not 1871 as listed on his tombstone.
[NI00828] He was entombed at Wisconsin Memorial. As of 5/22/1996, he had 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
[NI00831] Living in Brookfield, Wisconsin in 5/1996?....from obit of Macy Golden Goad, his brother.
[NI00848] Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; died in Nicholas County, WV in service.
[NI00856] Living in Greenville, SC, in 1995.
[NI00919] Corp 155 Depot Brigade, WWI
[NI00929] Email: rgoad@@naxs.com
[NI00941] 1920 Pulaski County, VA, Census, with his mother and family
[NI00971]
Cpl., US Army, WWII
Last Residence: Blue Ridge, VA
[NI00984] Enumerated in 1910 CC Census with Sarah Horton (18-5-338).
[NI00985] Living in Coeburn, VA, in 1966.
[NI00991] 1920 Roanoke, VA, Census.
[NI00999] Living in Danville, VA, as of 4/1998.
[NI01004] 1910 and 1920 Wythe Co., VA, Census.
[NI01055] Grandparents of Sylvia Malone (Sylmalone@@aol.com)
[NI01060] 1920 Botetourt County, VA, Census--a boarder of Willie Lewis
[NI01085] Living in Sky Valley, GA, in 1992.
[NI01123] In 1880 census without George W.....this family needs more research
[NI01128] Not living with husband in 1920 Floyd Co. ,VA, Census
[NI01167] He was a doctor.
[NI01169] He was a doctor.
[NI01170] He was a doctor.
[NI01173] Graduated from Martha Washington College in 1916 with a degree in Home Economics.
[NI01178] Listed in 1900 CC Census with her mother Mary J. Quesenberry.
[NI01219] Pvt., Battery D, 102 CA TNG BN WWII
[NI01233] Living in Sumerduck, VA, in 1991.
[NI01234] Living in Manassas, VA, in 1991.
[NI01235] Living in Manassas, VA, in 1991.
[NI01243] Email: JESSICA.GOAD@@NETVA.COM
[NI01282] Living with older brother John Patrick Goad in 1880 census
[NI01395] Living in Winston Salem, NC, in 9/99
[NI01431] TEC5, US Army, WWII
[NI01444] Email: gdye@@ipa.net
[NI01471] Email: rbfjones@@tcia.net
[NI01476]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/15/1861 in Hillsville; deserted
at Narrows 5/15/1862; transferred to 54th VA Infantry in 1862.
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: died in Wytheville, VA.
[NI01481] Pvt., US Army, WWI
[NI01543] Listed as idiotic in 1870 Census
[NI01546] 1920 Pulaski County, VA, Census
[NI01592] 1920 Pulaski Co., VA, Census--appears as John R. Goad, instead of Loranza, or Ranzy
[NI01594]
1910 Pulaski County, VA, Census.
1920 Botetourt County, VA, Census.
[NI01671] 1920 Floyd Co., VA, Census
[NI01676] 1920 Floyd Co., VA, Census
[NI01679] 1920 Floyd Co., VA, Census
[NI01731] Living in Marion, VA, in 1984.
[NI01734] In 1920 Wythe Co., VA, Census
[NI01788] CCHS--Class of 1994
[NI01981] Living in Hillsville, VA, 10/1998
[NI01983] Living in Bassett, VA, 10/1998.
[NI01986] Living in Meadows of Dan, VA, 10/1998.
[NI01987] Living in NC 10/1998
[NI01989] Living in Ohio 10/1998.
[NI01990] Living in Bassett, VA, 10/1998.
[NI01991] Living in Martinsville, VA, 10/1998
[NI02014] Buried in Reed Island Springs Baptist Church, Meadows of Dan, VA.
[NI02088] They live in Maryland.
[NI02095] Email: EGoad@@aol.com
[NI02111] Might be the William Goard in the 1820 White County, TN, Census with a wife age 16-26 and a daughter under age 10.
[NI02113]
1830 Census, White County, TN
1850 Census, Washington County, MO
1860 Census, Newton County, MO, Family #893
A great deal of the information on his descendants came from Kathyrn
McGinnis Sisk at ksisk@@ipa.net
[NI02117] 8th Missouri Infantry, CSA
[NI02118]
Some family info obtained from Gloria Inciong at glorod@@maui.net
8th Missouri Infantry, CSA
[NI02120] 1860 Census, Newton County, MO, Family #892
[NI02122] 1860 Census, Newton County, MO
[NI02123] 1860 Census, Newton County, MO
[NI02125] 1850 Census--Greene County, IN--Richland Twp
[NI02130]
These boys, sons of Aaron and Frances Goad, were
orphaned and were bonded out to a man who owned horses and stables.
Peter's job was to rub down the horses and ride them as a jockey in race
[NI02132]
When the Civil War started, Peter joined the Union Army and served out
the first three years without a scratch. (He was under the legal age for
enlistment but lied about his age.) After ten months following
reenlistment he received a shot which pierced his thumb, trigger finger,
and entered his leg below the knee. They sawed off his leg on the battle
field with a hand saw. In the hospital his leg was amputated 13 times
until it was too short to hold an artificial leg. He was in the hospital
two years.
[NI02137]
1900 Crawford County, KS, Census
1920 Census...living with grandson Andrew Breeden
[NI02156] 1840 Campbell County, TN, Census
[NI02160] The connection between this Jesse and the Jesse that is the son of Joshua Goad and Sallie Smiddy is not well founded, but the relevant information gives the same birth year for each of them.
[NI02166] http://mindspring.com/~ccchaney/paternal/ephraim.html
[NI02167] Possibly Native American
[NI02172]
Information from Charles Chaney:
ccchaney@@mindspring.com
Charles Chaney
Cleveland, OH
(originally from Bell Co., TX)
[NI02174]
Carroll County, Arkansas, Land Records:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD EPHRAIM 1 18N 24W 0
1876/05/15
GOAD EPHRAIM 12 18N 24W 160
1876/05/15
[NI02176]
Lawrence County, Arkansas, Land Records:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD EMANUEL 19 17N 2W 40
1860/10/01
GOAD EMANUEL 30 17N 2W 40
1860/05/01
[NI02177]
Sharp County, Arkansas, Land Records
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD OLIVER 3 16N 5W 80
1860/05/01
Lawrence Co Ark Loose Probate Papers 1815-1890:
GOAD, Oliver D.
Dec'd 1866
Adm'r: Jan 1866, Emanuel Goad app't.
Heirs" Widow. Sarah Goad; and Mary, Alice, Sarah. John and (blank) Goad.
Page 53
[NI02178] According to letter: Robert 1861 - Confederate-Civil Was. Moved from Fort Sam Houston, Texas to Walnut Ridge, Lawrence Co, Ark with a very young family. Pioneer of Lawrence Co, Owned the R.R. Hotel. L:and in Ark. before returning to Texas. (Don't know if any of this is true just her ramblings)
[NI02210]
Information from Cecilia Lee at CLee530035@@aol.com
1900 Lawrence County, AR, Census
1910 Lawrence County, AR, Census
[NI02212] In 1870 Census, Sarah is the head of the household in Strawberry Twp, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Dwelling #199 Family #202
[NI02218] Fathered no children.
[NI02231] This may not be the same Arminda J. that married the Goad and Pate.
[NI02232]
From Kenneth Haas: "...Jefferson T. Jones who bedded half yhe Goad women
in Greene County and had children by three, one of whom he married. that
was after abandoning his first family in Kentucky !! A complete scoundrel
by the record but still seemned in good graces with the Greene Goads !"
Jefferson T. Jones (1828-1900) married in 1850, his cousin Terressa
Jones, daughter of his uncle Allen B. Jones. After seven children, he
deserted Terressa and his children. Reportedly, he was told by his wife,
"I never want to see your face again:" and Jefferson replied, "Madam, you
never shall". Jefferson had first joined the Confederate Army, then
deserted and joined the Union forces. It appears old Jeff had a life-long
habit of taking his oaths of allegiance lightly!
Jeff then went to Greene County, Indiana where relatives abounded and
lived with his uncle and aunt, Peyton and Sophia (Jones) Goad. While
living there, he fathered three sons by Peyton's daughter Sallie,
seventeen years his junior. They were Joseph, Marcus and a son who died
as an infant, perhaps named Richard. He then reportedly sired a child by
Arminda, daughter of Peyton's brother Henry. It seems Jeff decided to
settle down so he next married Martha Goad, daughter of Peyton's brother
Littleton (and Martha Jane Jones) Goad and first cousin of Sallie and
Arminda!! It appears the "score" for children of Jeff was Terressa (7),
Sallie (3), Arminda (1, maybe) and Martha (6) - total 17
Jeff operated a store and post office in the same community in Greene
County and there while at work in 1900, he died of a stroke.
Here I insert an early link in the Goad-Jones saga. A John H. Jones born
1805 in Burke County, N. Car. married Frances Goad born 1811 in Anderson
County, Tenn. John was the son of Jackson and Elizabeth Jones. Frances
was reportedly a daughter of Ayers and Edith Goad, she seldom reported as
such on most lists as she and John lived and died in Fannin County,
Georgia. This identification is rendered more likely when we note the
names of three of their children - Ayers, Edith and Peyton!! This couple
was likely uncle and aunt to Jefferson T. Jones although we do not know
his parentage. If there is "Indian blood" in these families in Greene
County, it likely came from the Jones family.
[NI02262] This appears to be the same Charles Lafayette Goad that was married to a Farrell.
[NI02269] Was a preacher
[NI02275] 1850 Census--Posey County, IN--Lynn Twp
[NI02278] Organized Shiloh Baptist Church in June 1850 (Searcy Baptist Church)
[NI02289] Company C, 9th KY Union Infantry
[NI02290]
1st Lieutenant, Company D, 9th KY Union Infantry.
Possibly the same James D. Goad who purchased land in Independence
County, Arkansas:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD JAMES D 34 11N 5W 40
1860/05/01
GOAD JAMES D 34 11N 5W 40
1861/03/28
Census 1: 1880, Christian Township, Independence County, Arkansas ("PO
Walnut Grove 1895 - 1884") (Source: Worland, Wanda June Goad, files of.)
Census 2: 1870, Christian Township, Independence County, Arkansas ("PO Oil
Trough 194 - 106") (Source: Worland, Wanda June Goad, files of.)
[NI02291]
Company C, 9th KY Union Infantry
1900 Tulare County, CA, Census:
Goad John C farmer 69 KY
KY KY
Goad Cordelia A 52
OHIO OHIO OHIO
Goad John E farm lab 25
Goad Amanda P 30
Goad Mary E 21
Goad Anna D 15
Appeared in the 1898 Great Register of Tulare in the Venice Precinct.
[NI02293]
White County, Arkansas, Federal Land Records
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R
Acres Date
GOAD GEORGE W 12 10N 6W
0 1859/07/01
GOAD GEORGE W 12 10N 6W
40 1855/06/15
GOAD GEORGE W 12 10N 6W 0
1859/07/01
GOAD GEORGE W 12 10N 6W 160
1859/07/01
GOAD GEORGE W 12 10N 6W
40 1860/05/01
[NI02297] Buried in Moody Cemetery, Bell County, Texas
[NI02304] Some information on this line provided by Linda Grennan: lilokie@@webzone.net
[NI02309] Had a child by Charlie Chaplin, the famous actor.....; she was also known as Joan Berry/Barry.
[NI02322] Yvonne Neumann of California, a ggg granddaughter of J. Frank has sent me some interesting data on these men. A third brother, John C. Goad, also joined the other two in California and was apparently a minister as was Samuel, another brother back in Kentucky. Whether they rate as equally "successful" depends on one's point of view I find that Frank had other distinctions nor mentioned previously. He was for a time President of the Wells Fargo Express Company; in semi-retirement he served as president of the San Francisco Board of Education and he qualified as a lawyer to practice before the United States Supreme Court….not bad for a farmer from Kentucky!
[NI02329] Owen and Agnes were killed by Native Americans.
[NI02357] Some information provided by Sharon at welch@@cameron.net
[NI02369]
Ken Haas:
Thus we arrive at Thomas Goad as the oldest son John (born 1729). first
appears on a Pitt. Tax list in 1774 along with father John and brother
William, all living together. In 1782, he is listed with a family of
three (one child). Thomas last appears as a tithe in 1787. Starting in
1789, we have an apparent widow who that year is listed as Nancy but in
the next several years was listed variously as "Haraynah", "Haranah" and
"Harany", obviously a difficult name to handle. Her last listing was in
1793. This gives us a portrait of a man born ca 1749, marrying rather
late, fathering perhaps a single child and dying in 1793-94 at age near
forty. The widow was taxed another 5-6 years and then either died at
about age forty or so or possibly remarried.
[NI02377]
Will written 21 July 1854, Codicil written 24 Aug 1854. Probate Feb 1855
Listed:
Wife: Martha
Sons: Stephen, Henry, Wyet, John
Daughters: Anna Kirby, Betsy Kirby, Martha Kirby, Nancy Hawkins.
Witness: Jacob Hubbard, John Hubbard, William King.
Executors: Stephen, Henry, John & Wyet Goad
[NI02378]
Sources:
Winston Dalton Register
[NI02383] Possibly known as "Sharp" Goad
[NI02387] County Commissioner for 12 years in Warrick Co., IN. Came to Warrick in 1828.
[NI02393] Might be the John Goard in the 1820 White County, TN, Census with a female 16-26 and a male under age 10.
[NI02400] Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI02401] Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI02402]
1860 Monroe County, KY, Census, #825
Some info obtained on this family and descendants from:
Buster Jack Wilson -- busterw@@insync.net
602 Blue Ridge Drive
Shenandoah, TX 77381
(281)-362-0679
[NI02403] Living in Macon County, TN, in 1856-57.
[NI02405] Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI02411]
Notes for PARUM BOOKER HAWKINS:
Macon County Court Clerk
104 Courthouse
LaFayette, TN. 37083
615-666-2333
Mr. Randy East
Macon County Historian
2889 Dotson Road
LaFayette, TN. 37083-5000
Mr. Harold Blankenship
Route 4 Box 53
Lafayette, TN. 37083
Macon County. Historical Society
P.O. Box 231
LaFayette, TN. 37083-0231
From Chancery Court ( loose Papers ) of Smith County 1856-1857
PB and family lived in Henry County. Three children at that time : Joshua,
Penelope and Harrison. Hawkins was named in the court records regarding
the estate of his deceased Father-in-Law : Joshua Goad.
Arkansas Land Grant signed 12/10/1859. 320 acres Izard County, prior to
1859, Parum was living in Fulton County Arkansas
[NI02430] Private, Company H, 1st Vid Cavalry (Union)
[NI02431] Private, Company B, 5th TN Cavalry (Union).
[NI02432] Private, Company C, 8th TN (CSA) Cavalry
[NI02434]
1850 Smith County, TN, Census:
Sm 808-539 .. Edw. Sanderson ... Tabitha GOAD (12)
[NI02435]
This is possibly the same Alexander A. Goad who purchased the following
land in Baxter County, Arkansas:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R
Acres Date Remarks
GOAD ALEXANDER A 29 18N 13W 160
1901/04/22 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
GOAD ALEXANDER A 28 18N 13W 0
1901/04/22 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
GOAD ALEXANDER A 20 18N 13W 0
1901/04/22 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
GOAD ALEXANDER A 21 18N 13W 0
1901/04/22 LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
1850 Smith County, TN, Census:
Sm 810-539 .. John Knight .... Alexdr. A. GOAD (15)
.... Mary A. E. GOAD (13)
[NI02436]
1850 Smith County, TN, Census:
Sm 810-539 .. John Knight .... Alexdr. A. GOAD (15)
.... Mary A. E. GOAD (13)
[NI02437]
Was in the Civil War (Union Army)
1850 Smith Co., TN, Census:
Sm 660-518 .. Elijah Cornwell ... Henry GOAD (8)
[NI02438]
1850 Smith Co., TN, Census:
Sm 546-501 .. Sydney Langford ... Dickson GOAD (10)
[NI02441]
He died in a mowing accident inJackson County, Tenn. when both his legs
were cut off and he died the
same day
[NI02444] Living in household of James Hogan in 1870 Bedford Co., VA, Census.
[NI02451] Killed while fighting the Native Americans
[NI02453]
Appears in the 1880 Marion County, Arkansas, White River District, Census.
Marion Count, Arkansas, Federal Land Records:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD ALEXANDER 14 18N 16W 0
1877/09/26
GOAD ALEXANDER 14 18N 16W 80
1877/09/26
[NI02459]
Notes for Eli Dodson:
>From Williams, Mrs. Sherman (compiler and editor), "The Dodson (Dotson)
Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and
Genealogy of Their Descendants", p. 211
Eli had a 20 acre survey, as referred to in Tennessee Grant #93 to
William
Dodson, located on Caney Fork in the Beech Cove. He had other land which
he apparently bought from Daniel Hollingsworth, and which he willed to his
wife, Polly Dodson. Polly sold the land to William Dodson, Sr., after the
death of Eli.
In his will, Eli left provision for the care of his "old father" and
appointed his "friends" William Dodson, Jr. and Joseph Cummings as
executors of his estate.
[NI02460]
Colonel, 14th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A
Notes for Eli Dodson:
Eli Dodson was raised by Alexander S. Goad - (Sandra Noordhof (e-mail),
Pontiac, Ill, (9/30/97))
>From Williams, Mrs. Sherman (compiler and editor), "The Dodson (Dotson)
Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and
Genealogy of Their Descendants", p. 212
Upon the death of his parents, Eli was taken into the care of his uncle,
Alexander Goad, who moved with him to Madison County, AR about 1834. Eli
lived in Madison County until he was about 24 years old, then moved to
Lead
Hill where he lived about 4 years. After this he moved to Yellville, AR,
where he served as Clerk of the Circuit Court. During the Civil War, he
served in the 14th Arkansas Infantry, CSA, commanding his regiment at Pea
Ridge where he was severly wounded in the hip. He attained the rank of
colonel.
After the war he returned to Yellvill where he was admitted to the bar
and
began th practice of law in 1865. In 1866, he was elected to the state
legislature and in 1878 he was elected County and Probate Judge of marion
County. In 1881 he moved to the vicinity of Bellefonte in Boone County
where he was elected County and Probate Judge in 1892. In 1893, he
settled
in Harrison, AR. Eli was a democrat, a member of Bellefonte Lodge, AF&AM
and was connected to the Freewill Baptist Church. He was the father of 21
children.
[NI02467] Fought for South, then defected to the Union.
[NI02468]
1st Arkansas Union Infantry
[NI02470] 1st Arkansas Union Infantry
[NI02486] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/html/tree0017.htm
[NI02487] 1st Arkansas Union Infantry
[NI02491]
Washington County, Arkansas, Land Records:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R
Acres Date
GOAD NATHANIEL P 11 15N 33W 40
1904/08/26
[NI02494]
Came to Kansas from Iowa in 1879 in a wagon train.
Thomas and Dora are buried in Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Osborne County,
Kansas.
[NI02503]
Appear in 1860 Pittsylvania Co., VA, Census, Northern District (33-33)
1850 Pittsylvania County, VA, Census (1290-1290)
[NI02511] Died Young
[NI02516]
Came to Mississippi in 1844-1846.
1850 Tippah Co., MS, Census.
[NI02517]
Possibly the John Goad, who purchased land in Monroe County, Arkansas:
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres
Date
GOAD JOHN 30 1N 2W 160
1825/01/03
GOAD MARLIN
[NI02520]
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999
[NI02526]
Possibly on 1850 Smith County, TN, Census: Sm 943-558
[NI02527]
Died of paralysis.
[NI02536]
Kenneth Haas (6/22/2000): Okay, now for he widow of Edward. I think it
[NI02537]
Kenneth Haas (6/22/2000): One enumeration iIjotted down was for
[NI02578]
In Phelps County, MO (Rolla) in 1900 Census.
[NI02600]
1838 Maury County School Census, TSLA, Roll 472A says that he has three
children in a school.
[NI02603]
Info from Pat Lary at patlary@@iamerica.net:
[NI02608]
1850 Macon County, TN, Census
[NI02626]
Unsure if this is the correct Newton Goad who married and had these
children.
[NI02640]
This is apparently the Elizabeth "Betsy" Goad that appears in family
#5171, CD ?
[NI02647]
Private, Company H, 1st (Field's) TN (CSA) Infantry
[NI02651]
1838 Maury County School Census, TSLA, Roll 472A says that he has one
child in a school.
[NI02652]
Land Grant Record in Navarro County, Texas
[NI02653]
Lieutenant in Confederate Army (unsure of unit)
[NI02655]
Probably the 1st Sargeant in Company A, 9th TN (CSA) Cavalry Battalion
[NI02656]
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm
[NI02670]
Texas Confederate pensions, #18878
[NI02691]
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm
[NI02712]
Living with her daughter Priscilla in 1860 Bedford County, VA, Census
(1604-1604).
[NI02717]
1880 Tippah County, Mississippi, Census
[NI02727]
She is not mentioned in her father's will, but her son Robert William
Snow is (1888).
[NI02729]
Company B, 10th Battalion of Heavy Artillery of Virginia; enlisted
4/12/1864 in Richmond, VA; paroled at Appomattox upon surrender on
4/9/1865.
[NI02735]
This is possibly the Richard J. Goad that bought land in Boone County,
Arkansas in 1854 and 1859 (7/1/1859, 11/15/1854).
[NI02739]
Was a Private in Company D, 11th TN (CSA) Infantry
[NI02752]
Private, Company H, 24th TN (CSA) Cavalry
[NI02754]
Vol 2 of FTM World Family Tree #2071
[NI02790]
Rhea County, Tennessee
[NI02797]
Lawrence Co Ark Loose Probate Papers 1815-1890:
[NI02808]
He appears in the 1866 State Census in Tippah County, Mississippi with
the following:
[NI02810]
Contact info:
[NI02820]
66th Indiana Infantry, Civil War
[NI02829]
Comany G, 7th Illinois Cavalry (possibly the same Elias Goad)
[NI02835]
1850 Census-Posey County, IN-Lynn Twp
[NI02860]
Buried in Moss Springs Cemetery, Union Twp, Jasper County, MO; just north
of I-44 east of Joplin.
[NI02877]
Company K, 9th KY Infantry. Buried at Fountain Run Cemetery.
[NI02924]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/goad.htm
[NI03025]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick
9/1861; captured 10/1863; killed in Carroll County during war by the Home
Guard, most likely for desertion from the army.
[NI03064]
The History of West Virginia, Old and New
[NI03100]
Living 2/1998.
[NI03103]
Granddaughter is Sharon Hackler Cundiff: cundiff@@sprynet.com
[NI03137]
Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI03139]
Company A, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 11/1/1864 at Camp Lee; present
12/1864; captured in Richmond; hospitalized 4/3/1865; POW at Newport
News; released 7/1/1865. 5'11", dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes.
Had earlier served in 63rd VA Infantry.
[NI03162]
He was mortally wounded at the Battle of King's Mountain, but died nine
days later while being carried home.
[NI03183]
Living in Dugspur 4/1998.
[NI03184]
Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Dugspur, Carroll, VA.
[NI03210]
email: Willia1041@@aol.com
[NI03235]
1920 Pittsylvania Co., VA, Census--boarding with his sister Ocie at house
of Ellis Marshall (Scholfied Village, 180 Park Avenue)
[NI03236]
1920 Pittsylvania Co., VA, Census--boarding with her brother Oder at
house of Ellis Marshall (Scholfied Village, 180 Park Avenue)
[NI03293]
Lived in Detroit, Michigan
[NI03361]
Was an attorney
[NI03449]
Living with Thomas's son Gordon in 1920 Bedford Co., VA, Census.
[NI03464]
1920 Roanoke, VA, Census.
[NI03478]
Info on descendants provided by Leta Goedert: leta@@magiclink.com
[NI03535]
Co. A, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/16/1861 at Floyd CH; absent and sick
Fall 1861; MIA at Williamsburg; discharged 11/14/1862 (medical). 6'3",
fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair.
[NI03538]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862; on detached duty on 2/28/1862 attending sick left at Temple
Hill on 2/26/1862; absent attending sick on 5/1/1862; refused to
reenlist; present on 12/31/1862, 12/31/1863, and 2/28/1865; patient in
Bell Hospital in Rome, GA, on 11/1/1863.
[NI03545]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present on
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862;
present 12/31/1862; on furlough 12/31/1863 as 3rd Corporal; present on
2/28/1865; taken POW at Bentonville, NC 3/19/1865; sent to Pt. Lookout,
MD; released 6/24/1865. Florid complexion, red hair, blue eyes, 5'10".
[NI03573]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862; left sick at Temple Hill on 2/26/1862; absent on reenlistment
furlough on 5/1/1862; present 12/31/1862 and 12/31/1863; missing in
action since Mt. Zion Church fight on 6/22/1864; taken POW near Marietta,
GA, on 6/22/1864; sent to Camp Douglas, IL.
[NI03651]
Listed as "insane" in 1870 Carroll Co., VA, Census.
[NI03674]
Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI03680]
Not with family in 1870 census (already died?)
[NI03693]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted on 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862;
present on 12/31/1862, 12/31/1863, and 2/28/1865; taken POW 3/19/1865 at
Bentonville, NC; sent to Pt. Lookout, MD; released on 6/16/1865. Dark
complexion and hair, hazel eyes, 5'10".
[NI03700]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present on
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862;
present on 12/31/1862 and 2/28/1865.
[NI03710]
Address:
[NI03780]
Information from:
[NI03782]
Information from:
[NI03804]
Pvt., US Army, WWII
[NI03935]
Lifesprng@@aol.com
[NI03936]
luvmyminimedpump@@hotmail.com
[NI03959]
As of 10/15/2000, 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren
[NI04011]
1920 Roanoke, VA, Census--205 12th Street.
[NI04012]
1920 Roanoke, VA, Census--Stewart Avenue
[NI04014]
Last Residence: Roanoke, VA
[NI04015]
Living with her mother and nephew in 1920 Census.
[NI04019]
1920 Bedford County, VA, Census
[NI04022]
1920 Bedford County, VA, Census--a boarder at house of Henry C. Bond.
[NI04026]
1920 Campbell Co., VA, Census
[NI04029]
Living in household of Isaac Livingford in 1900 Patrick Co., VA, Census
(Dan River, 74/74)
[NI04032]
Private, Company H, 42nd VA Infantry; he enlisted on 5/22/1861 in Patrick
County, VA; furloughed at Winchester on 2/15/1862; killed in action at
Cedar Run on 8/9/1862.
[NI04052]
This appears to be the John H. Goad that is in the 1920 Pulaski Co., VA,
Census with a wife Sarah W.....maybe not be correct though....
[NI04063]
Living in Seattle, WA, since 1975.
[NI04132]
Still living in 10/1996.
[NI04162]
Sources:
[NI04175]
Moved to Condra, Texas
[NI04176]
Lived in Rockville, MD
[NI04178]
Lived in Raleigh, NC.
[NI04290]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862;
present 12/31/1862; mortally wounded at Chickamauga, GA, on 9/20/1863,
died on 9/28/1863.
[NI04344]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/17/1862 in Richmond, VA; present
5/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; missing in action on retreat from Dalton, GA on
5/17/1864; taken POW at Cassville, GA, on 5/19/1864; sent to Rock Island,
IL; released on oath on 5/17/1865. Hazel eyes, 6'.
[NI04345]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/6/1862 in Richmond, VA; present
on 5/1/1862, 12/31/1862, and 12/31/1863; taken POW near Marietta, GA, on
7/3/1864; sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois; released on 5/15/1865. Light
complexion and hair, grey eyes, 5'10".
[NI04355]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/16/1863 at Knoxville, TN;
present 12/31/1863 and 2/28/1865.
[NI04419]
The children were raised by Thomas Ogle when Alexander left with his new
wife
[NI04432]
Company F, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 at Saltville; sick at
home 4/1862; promoted Corporal 8/1/1862; present thru 2/1863;
hospitalized Petersburg with pneumonia 4/1863; to Private 1863; then
present 4/1864 and 12/1864.
[NI04440]
Company F, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/5/1862 at Wytheville; present
thru 10/1862; sick at home 12/1862 then present thru 4/1864; captured
6/1/1864 at Cold Harbor; POW at Pt. Lookout, MD and Elmira, NY; applied
to take oath 4/1865 then died at Elmira Prison and buried in Woodlawn
National Cemetery.
[NI04446]
Company F, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 at Saltville; present all
rolls thru 4/1864; Killed in action 5/16/1864 at Drewry's Bluff.
[NI04450]
Company F, 30th VA Infantry
[NI04458]
United States Navy
[NI04476]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present on
1/1/1862.
[NI04485]
PFC, US Army
[NI04508]
Governor of Virginia
[NI04528]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/4/1862 in Russell County, VA;
hospitalized in Petersburg on 3/7/1863; listed as deserter on 4/10/1863;
hospitalized in Macon, GA, with hepatitis 5/16-9/22/1864.
[NI04671]
One child by David Hall and 4 children by Tobias L. Phillips
[NI04724]
(Toney) Alvin Goad son of the late Toney A. Goad and Mary Francis
"Fannie"
[NI04753]
jgoad@@i-plus.net
[NI04771]
808 10th Street
[NI04796]
jerbet68@@aol.com
[NI04799]
Work: vgoad@@runet.edu
[NI04877]
B.A., Chemistry, Hollins College, 1998
[NI04900]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/15/1862 at Camp Jackson; present
on 12/31/1863. Previously served in Co. G/I of the 63rd VA Infantry.
[NI04908]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present
1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863.
[NI04931]
Co. C, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/8/1862 in Hillsville. In Chimborazo
Hospital 5/4/1862; discharged 1/15/1863 (medical).
[NI04942]
Private, Medical Corps, WWI
[NI05038]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/1/1862 in Carroll County; sick
in Tazewell 6/1862; present all remaining rolls; hospitalized at
Petersburg with bronchitis 3/11/1863-3/19/1863; promoted 2nd Lieutenant
by 4/18/1864;
[NI05045]
Andrew Quesenberry enlisted in the Civil War May 16, 1864 at Hillsville,
Virginia under Major General R.T. Conley as a Private, in Company " F "
(Captain Joshua Mabry's Company, Preston's Battalion) 4th Regiment,
Virginia Reserves, CSA.
[NI05047]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry
[NI05048]
Died of a fever; Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI05052]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/1/1862 in Carroll; company
drummer; present all rolls thru 12/1864; had earlier served in 54th VA
Infantry.
[NI05057]
Little Noah was kicked in the head by a horse, which killed him just
before his 2nd birthday.
[NI05073]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/20/1863 in Hillsville; captured
at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Camp Morton; released 6/12/1865; 5'71/2", blue
eyes, dark hair.
[NI05075]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: died in the war.
[NI05076]
Company E, 4th VA Reserves
[NI05109]
27th VA Cavalry
[NI05140]
Co. C, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/24/1861 at Lynchburg, VA; Captain.
Killed at Williamsburg.
[NI05169]
Contact: marthlou@@bellsouth.net (Martha Gates)
[NI05209]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present on
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862;
present on 12/31/1862 and 2/28/1865; sick in Polk General Hospital in
Rome, GA, from 10/26/1863 thru at least 12/31/1863; reduced from 4th
Sargeant on 11/25/1864.
[NI05219]
Company D, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 10/1/1861 in Jacksonville; present
1/1/1862; AWOL 12/1/1863.
[NI05220]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862 and 2/28/1862; appointed 2nd Lieutenant on 5/13/1862. Died of a
disease.
[NI05245]
He was a gunsmith.
[NI05263]
Fought in Civil War
[NI05267]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry.
[NI05301]
Died of typhoid fever while a prisoner of war; Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI05321]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/16/1862 in Carroll; died at
Gilmer Hospital in Marietta, GA, on 10/18/1863 of unreported cause.
[NI05323]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 11/18/1862 at Camp Jackson; in
hospital 1/24/1864 and died 3/18/1864.
[NI05326]
Company K, 50th VA Infantry
[NI05353]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/29/1862 in Hillsville; present
on 12/31/1863; taken POW on 10/28/1062 in retreat from Kentucky;
exchanged on 11/15/1862 on steamer Maria Dearing near Vicksburg, MS;
taken POW on 11/25/1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN; sent to Rock Island, IL,
where he died in 1864.
[NI05456]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present
1/1/1862; AWOL on 12/31/1863; on hospital clothing receipt on 2/10/1864;
took oath on 1/13/1865 in Nashville, TN.
[NI05466]
Died of disease during the Civil War; Company C, 24th VA Infantry
[NI05489]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/29/1862 in Hillsville; present
on 12/31/1863.
[NI05527]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; taken POW at
Missionary Ridge, TN on 11/25/1863; sent to Rock Island, IL; enlisted in
US Army for frontier service on 10/13/1864.
[NI05533]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/29/1862 in Hillsville.
[NI05606]
1st Governor of Tennessee and a friend of Andrew Jackson; was elected to
Congress four times after serving as Governor; organized and laid out the
town of New Market, VA, before moving to TN.
[NI05621]
"She learned in her childhood to speak in the local Native American
tongue and could, in fact, converse in several dialects with the chiefs
of various nations. At one time her father had taken prisoner thirty
Indians and having no place to take them, he brought them home! They so
thoroughly enjoyed Plum Grove plantation that they refused to leave, and
little Ruth became their adoration. They taught her all they knew of
woodcraft and legend and they christened her "Chuckey's Rutha", Chuckey
being their name for the Governor. The Indians called her a princess and
prophesied that she would marry a Chief and be one of them, a prophesy
which was singularly fulfilled, for she did marry a young man who, though
Caucasian, had been raised by Indians, adopted into their tribe and made
a Chief.
[NI05628]
Valentine Sevier during Indian War was a sargent in Capt. Evan Shelby's
Co. at Battle of
[NI05634]
May possibly be the one that married William H. Goad that Wanda June Goad
Worland discusses at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0039.jpg
[NI05638]
In the War of 1812
[NI05649]
Abraham Sevier applied for revolutionary pension while living in Overton
Co., Tn in 1832.
[NI05665]
Email: mdn3557@@yahoo.com
[NI05671]
Buried in Wonsevie Cemetery, Wonsevie, Chase County, Kansas
[NI05687]
Great-grandparents of David Pendleton: dpendle@@email.msn.com
[NI05693]
World War II Veteran
[NI05779]
From Ken Haas (6/8/2000): "All 5 of his children appear in the 1850
Smith County, TN, Census in different households. Abraham was a strange
man. Seemed to abandon his children, court a woman half his age, take out
a marriage license (unused), took out another a year later and maybe died
before it could be used Some give his first wife as Ann Cunningham but I
have no idea where that came from. He was involved with a Bishop family
and it was a Bishop lady he was courting later."
[NI05877]
Email of descendant Joe Cook: cooks@@digisys.net
[NI05891]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry---3rd Sargeant
[NI05913]
Salt and flour merchant in Indianapolis, IN
[NI05914]
http://members.tripod.com/~wynkoop/webdocs/murder.htm
[NI05919]
Granddaughter is Cheryl Shelor Leweke at cleweke@@aol.com
[NI05922]
Company I/G, 63rd VA Infantry---1st Lieutenant
[NI05924]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville;
discharged 12/21/1861; he rejoined and was listed as a deserter 7/1862;
present on final roll; he died in service. 6', blue eyes, light hair.
[NI05988]
Company A, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/10/1861 in Jacksonville; present
on 12/31/1863; surrendered at Columbia, GA on 12/22/1864; took oath at
Nashville, TN on 5/22/1865. Dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes,
5'6". He was a 4th Sargeant.
[NI05991]
Living in Tuscaloosa, AL, during the Civil War
[NI05993]
1818-1821, 1823, 1825, Franklin County, GA, Tax Digest
[NI05995]
The name of his first wife was written in a letter by Elder Isaac Webb:
[NI05999]
Black hair and dark eyes
[NI06008]
Info from Janet Isley Price and Lena Glide Spangler
[NI06017]
Company C, 54th VA Infantry
[NI06021]
From Janet Isley Price (johnprice@@home.com):
[NI06099]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present
1/1/1862; AWOL 8/25/1863-11/21/1863; present 12/31/1863.
[NI06101]
Company K, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick
9/1861; missing at White Sulphur Springs 8/26/1863.
[NI06102]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 as Corporal in Dugspur;
AWOL on 1/1/1862 as 4th Sargeant; present on 12/31/1863 as 1st Corporal;
deserted on 7/1/1864 and took oath at Chattanooga. Light complexion and
hair, blue eyes, 6'. Died on 8/12/1864 of chronic diarrhea at Nashville,
TN, as a rebel deserter; buried in grave 669.
[NI06115]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick
9/1861; captured at Cloyd's Farm 5/9/1864; POW Camp Chase; released
5/8/1865. 6', grey eyes, dark hair.
[NI06116]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 1/6/1863 at Red Sulphur Springs;
listed as missing at White Sulphur Springs 8/1863; present on final roll;
captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Camp Morton; he died in prison from
malaria and fever; buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, grave #1067.
[NI06124]
Co. I, 63rd VA
[NI06126]
Company G, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI06128]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/4/1862 in Carroll; present thru
2/1863; on det. service 4/1863; present 4/1864; Killed in action on
5/18/1864 at Howlett House, VA--shot in thighs and through the lungs.
[NI06130]
Sheriff of Carroll County. He was killed in the 1912 Courthouse Shootout
by one of the Allen Gang
[NI06134]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; AWOL 12/1861; he died in Union
from fever 2/4/1863.
[NI06137]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/4/1862 in Carroll; present thru
6/1862; sick at Emory 10/1862; present thru 4/1863; hospitalized Richmond
5/16/1863-6/13/1863 and furloughed 60 days; absent sick 4/1864; wounded
probably 6/3/1864 at Cold Harbor-scalp wound; hospitalized Richmond to
6/21/1864; hospitalized Richmond with diarrhea 9/7/1864; furloughed
9/15/1864.
[NI06138]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/4/1862 in Carroll; present all
rolls thru 12/1864; deserted 2/22/1865 at Bermuda Hundred; took oath and
released.
[NI06142]
Ken Haas:
[NI06159]
Was good friends with John Sevier, first Governor of Tennessee (and also
his distant cousin as seen in the database)
[NI06174]
See article on his son James W. -- It says that Andrew and Clementine had
TWELVE children.? Who are they?
[NI06189]
Their is a John J. Webb that died on 5/2/1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio, but
must not be the same as this one.
[NI06218]
Company K, 48th VA Infantry
[NI06226]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; sick 7/16/1862; transferred to
54th VA Infantry.
[NI06227]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present on
1/1/1862; discharged on 11/23/1863 near Marietta, GA.....died same day
and buried in Confederate Cemterey in Marietta.
[NI06335]
Co. G, 63rd VA
[NI06443]
Company A, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 11/1/1864 at Camp Lee; present
12/1864; capture 4/1/1865 at Petersburg; POW at Pt. Lookout, MD; released
6/12/1865. 5'10", dark complexion, auburn hair, dark-hazel eyes.
[NI06466]
Company C, 54th VA Infantry: 2nd Lieutenant
[NI06495]
in 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/31/1861 at Mason's Hill; in Chimborazo
Hospital 3/28/1862-4/1/1863; wounded at Gettysburg; returned to duty by
12/31/1863; wounded Drewry's Bluff; retired from service 8/31/1864.
5'7", fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair.
[NI06496]
in 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/31/1861 at Mason's Hill; discharged Fall
1861. 5'7", fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair.
[NI06499]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 7/20/1862 at Rocky Gap, Bland
County; in hospital at Petersburg 12/26-12/30/1862; present on 12/31/1863.
[NI06503]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: received reenlistment bounty 4/20/1862;
died in service.
[NI06619]
Email: nesterp@@pixi.com
[NI06620]
Paulette Nester
[NI06676]
From: Abbott, Asa Appleton. A Pioneer Family of the West. Cleveland,
Ohio:
[NI06678]
In the summer of 1861 Joseph enlisted in the
[NI06685]
From: Abbott, Asa Appleton. A Pioneer Family of the West. Cleveland,
Ohio:
[NI06808]
VA Sgt. Co. B, 142nd Infantry, WWII
[NI06844]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 1861 as Corporal; sick 9/1861;
reduced to Private; deserted 5/15/1862.
[NI06952]
1850 CC, VA Census
[NI07014]
Maternal great-grandparents of Cindy
[NI07075]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; taken POW at Marietta, GA on 7/3/1864; sent to
Camp Douglas, IL; discharged on 6/16/1865. Light complexion and hair,
blue eyes, 5'10".
[NI07104]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; left sick at
Christiansburg on 11/28/1861; absent on reenlistment furlough on
5/1/1862; discharged 8/1/1862 for disability.
[NI07111]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; present
12/1861.
[NI07113]
Co. C, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/24/1861 Lynchburg; wounded 5/5/1862
at Williamsburg; AWOL 4/10/1863 and 8/20/1863-6/26/1864; deserted 3/1865.
[NI07194]
Company E, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/6/1861 in Carroll; present
10/1861; AWOL 1/1862; present 2/1862; on det. service as nurse 4/1862;
present thru 10/1862; died in hospital Emory 1/10/1863 and buried in
grave #80 Confederate, College Cemetery.
[NI07208]
Obit appears in 7/20/1876 Neosho Times
[NI07210]
Buried in Moss Springs Cemetery, Union Twp, Jasper County, MO; just north
of I-44 east of Joplin.
[NI07380]
Fought in Civil War on Union side. After fathering 4 children with his
first wife (two died in infancy), he left and came back home to Carroll
County, VA (3 months after the birth of Turesa)
[NI07407]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI07409]
Was a schoolteacher
[NI07415]
Company C, 24th VA Infantry: enlisted 10/16/1864 Carroll County;
Captured at Five Forks; released from Pt. Lookout, MD on 6/5/1865;
admitted to Jackson Hospital on 6/8/1865 and died 6/17/1865 of diarrhea.
He was an exchanged prisoner at the end of the war.
[NI07418]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; on
hospital duty 12/1861; present on final roll; captured at Cloyd's Farm
5/9/1864; POW Camp Chase, Ohio; exchanged 2/25/1865; in Richmond hospital
3/7/1865.
[NI07429]
Private, Company K, 4th Reserves.
[NI07464]
Information provided by Jason Jennings (jajennin@@vt.edu)
[NI07465]
Private, 155 Depot Brigade
[NI07495]
Captain, Company I, 45th VA Infantry; died of measles.
[NI07498]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; dropped at
reorganization on 5/13/1862; later enlisted in 22nd VA Cavalry. He was a
2nd Lieutenant in the 54th. In 1916, an article about his life appeared
in the Denver, Illinois, newspaper titled: "J.A. Mabry, a Former Citizen
of Denver, Helps Fight the Civil War, and Then Goes Out and Conquers
Kansas. Mabry migrated to Kansas in 1866 and moved to Riley County.
[NI07505]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 6/1/1861 at Carroll; reenlisted
4/1862; promoted Sargeant 1862; present thru 2/1863; wounded 4/24/1863 at
Suffolk when a cannonball knocked a chimney on him; hospitalized
Farmville 5/8/1863 with chest injuries and released 7/14/1863; furloughed
30 days and detailed as guard in Carroll 1/1/1864 and till end of war.
[NI07518]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; discharged
on 8/14/1862 for disability; reenlisted in Company F, 4th VA Reserves on
5/16/1864 and served until end of war.
[NI07524]
Company E, 29th VA Infantry
[NI07525]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; lost a
thumb at Fayetteville; captured at Winchester 9/19/1864; POW Pt. Lookout,
MD; exchanged 3/15/1865.
[NI07549]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/24/1862 in Richmond, VA; present
5/1/1862; sick at Petersburg 12/31/1862; died in Petersburg hospital,
which was Reuben Ragland's Tobacco Factory on 1/28/1863. Buried in an
unmarked common grave at Blandford Church Cemetery in Petersburg, VA.
[NI07554]
Doris Murray GOAD
[NI07695]
Email: macmcneal@@adelphia.net
[NI07738]
Company D, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 10/1/1861 in Jacksonville; present
1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; taken POW at Cassville, GA; sent to Rock Island,
IL; exchanged on 2/20/1865.
[NI07744]
65th VA Infantry
[NI07806]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI07828]
PFC, US Army
[NI08092]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 6/1/1861 in Carroll; present thru
6/1862; discharged as overage 7/1862. 5'6", fair complexion, blue eyes,
light hair.
[NI08093]
The four children are living with Andrew J. and Ruth Jennings in the 1860
Carroll Census
[NI08101]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 1861 in Carroll as substitute for
Saul Hughes; reenlisted 4/1862; present 2/1863; sick 4/1863; present
4/1864; Killed in action at 5/16/1864 at Drewry's Bluff.
[NI08162]
AS US NAVY, WWI
[NI08242]
Company D, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 10/1/1861 in Jacksonville;
arrested for desertion and sent to Atlanta on 11/23/1863; died at Dalton,
GA.
[NI08276]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI08298]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 6/19/1863 Knoxville, TN; deserted
6/14/1864; took oath 6/11/1864, released north of Ohio River.
[NI08363]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI08421]
They lived in Keystone, WV, where Edgar was the Mayor for a few
years...from Unkgramps@@aol.com.
[NI08483]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/1/1863 in Knoxville, TN;
reported missing at Missionary Ridge, TN; taken POW on 11/27/1863 at
Ringgold, GA; sent to Rock Island, IL.
[NI08493]
He is the son of one of the daughters of William Largen (out of wedlock).
[NI08571]
Died of a fever; Company C, 24th VA Infantry
[NI08572]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; deserted
at Narrows 5/15/1862; joined 4th VA Reserves.
[NI08582]
Company C, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/1/1863 in Independence.
[NI08616]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1961 in Dugspur; present
1/1/1862 and 12/31/1863; died or killed in action.
[NI08617]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; captured at Lewisburg, WV,
5/23/1862; POW Camp Chase, Ohio; exchanged 8/23/1862; captured at
Winchester 9/1864; POW Pt. Lookout, MD; 5'7", grey eyes, red hair.
[NI08696]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 6/1/1861 in Carroll County;
furloughed sick 2/1862 and carried as absent sick thru 10/1862; probably
discharged
[NI08699]
Company H, 8th VA Cavalry
[NI08732]
Company C, 45th VA Infantry: on post war roster.
[NI08743]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 3/24/1862 in Richmond, VA; present
5/1/1862; sick at Rocky Gap, VA, since 8/30/1862; taken POW on retreat
from Missionary Ridge, TN, on 11/25/1863; taken POW at Ringgold, GA, on
11/27/1863; sent to Rock Island, IL; released 6/22/1865.
[NI08763]
He was blind.
[NI08821]
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/2543/Phillips.html
[NI08848]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; sick 9/1861; present on final
roll.
[NI08857]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry
[NI08912]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI08927]
Left Carroll Co., VA, in the 1850s.
[NI08929]
After Aaron and Rebecca died, the children lived with Nathaniel Young and
Hannah Day (1870 Floyd Co., VA, Census)
[NI08932]
Company C, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 7/25/1861 in Carroll; was
regimental commissary Sargeant; wounded 1/10/1862 at Middle Creek,
Kentucky-shot in left leg; hospitalized at Abingdon; furloughed home as
disabled; retired to invalid corps 12/23/1864.
[NI08938]
Company F, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 4/3/1862 at Saltville; present all
rolls; promoted Corporal by 4/1864; present all rolls thru 12/1864.
[NI08941]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI08991]
Lieutenant, Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI09007]
Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI09012]
28th VA Infantry
[NI09085]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present on
1/1/1862; present on 2/28/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough 5/1/1862;
present 12/31/1862 as 1st Corporal; wounded at Chickamauga, GA,
9/19/1863; promoted to 3rd Sargeant 9/25/1863; missing on retreat on
Missionary Ridge, TN on 11/26/1863; taken POW at Ringgold, GA on
11/27/1863; sent to Rock Island, IL, where he held until he enlisted in
the US Navy on 1/25/1864.
[NI09178]
Grandparents of Patsy at JLBloss@@aol.com
[NI09180]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; attending POW's 8/1862.
[NI09187]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; sick when
the regiment moved from Wytheville 7/12/1861; AWOL 8/1861; received
reenlistment bounty 4/20/1862
[NI09188]
Company E, 7th WV Regiment
[NI09280]
Company D/F, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted Co. D 2/21/1863 in Carroll;
deserted 4/1863; arrested 8/1863 and transferred to Co. F; present
4/1864; deserted and in arrest 12/1864; deserted 3/5/1865 at Bermuda
Hundred, took oath and released.
[NI09288]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; sick
10/1861; captured at Piedmont 6/5/1864; POW Camp Morton; died in prison
of inflamed lungs on 12/9/1864. He is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery,
grave #1191.
[NI09301]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 8/10/1861 in Hillsville; sick
9/1861; deserted 5/15/1862; present on final roll.
[NI09304]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/15/1862 at Zollicoffer; present
on final roll.
[NI09308]
Company F, 5th VA Reserves
[NI09310]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI09315]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI09328]
Possibly Charles Lee Goad
[NI09342]
great-grandparents of Jessica Goad: presious_secret@@hotmail.com
[NI09349]
Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 13:31:14 -0700
[NI09409]
Parents may be Thomas and Nancy (Lang) Largen(t) or Sarah (Ogle) Largen(t)
[NI09417]
Living in household with Andrew Jennings, born 1833, in the 1860 CC
Census with Mary Ann and James S. Gilley, her children.
[NI09420]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry
[NI09498]
Living in Tustin, CA, in 1959.
[NI09503]
Living in Sacramento, CA, in 1959.
[NI09509]
[NI09511]
Della Jane Grantham of the Dawson Place, Hill City, died on September 24,
1990 at the Graham County Hospital at the age of
[NI09538]
Died of consumption.
[NI09548]
#3805 on WFT Vol. 2
[NI09549]
Living in Rockbridge County, VA, in 1942.
[NI09550]
Living in Staunton, VA, in 1942.
[NI09552]
1920 Roanoke, VA, Census
[NI09558]
Last Residence: Cascade, VA
[NI09560]
Living in Russell Co., VA, at time of marriage.
[NI09567]
Living in Swaledale, Iowa when her father J.W. Meador died.
[NI09587]
FORT WORTH -- Robert "Bob" Goad , 66, an electrical engineer, died
Saturday, Jan. 10, 1998, in Fort Worth.
[NI09626]
email: dlgoad@@gte.net
[NI09654]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry: enlisted 2/21/1863 in Carroll; hospitalized
3/22/1863 at Petersburg; transferred to Farmville; release 6/23/1863;
present 4/1864; captured 5/12/1864 below Richmond; POW at Pt. Lookout,
MD; released 5/12/1865; accidentally killed in 1888.
[NI09712]
Living in Ocala, FL, in 1991.
[NI09754]
US Navy
[NI10017]
Former student at Virginia Tech.
[NI10045]
This is possibly the same person as Samuel Goad (sheet 17, line 40--Dan
River District, Patrick County, VA), who was the adopted child of John
Mitchell.
[NI10139]
Email: Knightmuse@@aol.com (2/98)
[NI10150]
Last Residence: Cascade, Pittsylvania, VA
[NI10152]
P.O. Box 203
[NI10181]
Email: MGolden603@@aol.com
[NI10185]
Lives in Ruther Glen, VA
[NI10188]
Living in 7/1998 in Martinsville, VA.
[NI10190]
Living in Martinsville, VA, 7/1998
[NI10198]
Living in Bassett, VA, in 1994.
[NI10326]
VA Sargeant Army/Air Force WWII
[NI10360]
She was full-blooded Cherokee.
[NI10368]
She is a freshman at Virginia Tech (as of 9/97).
[NI10427]
He is a pastor of the Calvary Chapel East Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.
His email is CalvryEast@@aol.com or JOHN.GOAD@@prodigy.net
[NI10450]
#4052 on WFT Vol. 2
[NI10453]
Born possibly 9/29/1892.
[NI10463]
He was a Colonel and an attorney in Roane County, Tennessee. He was
killed by the Mormons in Missouri.
[NI10467]
Governor of Missouri.
[NI10474]
A Major in the Army. Graduated from West Point in 1828 with Jefferson
Davis.
[NI10486]
He was a doctor was in the state legislature when his brother was
Governor of Missouri.
[NI10505]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: he also served in Company F of the 4th VA
Reserves.
[NI10511]
Fought in Civil War
[NI10523]
Living with son Amos in 1860 CC Census.
[NI10560]
Company C, 54th VA Infantry
[NI10572]
Attended Radford College.
[NI10577]
Gillia had two children when she married John Hardin. Who the father was
is not known. Gillia was excluded from the Walnut Fork Baptist Church of
Jackson County, Georgia on June 22, 1811 for "lying and whoredom". One of
the stories has that she and the father were married by a traveling
preacher and that the church would not accept their marriage so she was
excluded. This possibility is strengthened by stories found in other
research of unlicensed, so-called preachers who traveled about the
country where they married couples for a small fee then disappeared.
However, if this happened to Gillia, what became of her husband and why
did her children keep her name. It has been said that Gillia was a small
woman who smoked a clay pipe and was inclined to show special favors for
her favorite grandchildren.
[NI10578]
John Hardin was born about 1790 in North Carolina. He has not been
identified in any of the many Hardin families found there at that time,
but it is believed he came from the group called the "Hickory Creek"
Hardins found in Rutherford County. Who his parents were, or if he had
brothers and sisters, we do not know.
[NI10605]
This info provided by Neil Crosby, great-grand-nephew of Elizabeth Noble
Bennett: ncrosby@@worldnet.att.net
[NI10654]
Rep. in Arkansas Legislature.
[NI10665]
Intimate playmate and friend of Tecumseh, and his brother, the Prophet,
and was given the name of Shawtunte.
[NI10681]
A story relates that while he was following Indians in the Chickamauga
Campaign near present-day Chattanooga, several sentries were killed one
after another, with apparently no enemy near at hand. He volunteered to
take the place of the next man assigned to the post. He declared before
going out to his duty that he would shoot anything that moved. He kept
his word and when a hog came rooting near him, he shot it, to find that
an Indian warrior was disguised in a hog's skin.
[NI10683]
Gen. Andrew Jackson (President)'s Color Bearer in the Battle of New
Orleans
[NI10687]
US Senator from Arkansas
[NI10705]
Obit from Savannah (TN) Courier, 10/22/1885
[NI10738]
Served in Capt. John Kennedy's Company, Tennessee Mounted Militia, Col.
Hall's Regiment, C Division in the War of 1812.
[NI10743]
Sources of Sevier Info:
[NI10750]
Last Residence: Hague, VA
[NI10758]
Email: LSTR8@@aol.com
[NI10812]
Living in Key West, Florida, in 1954.
[NI10863]
Will of Joseph Towler of Pittslyvania-July 10, 1818
[NI10871]
It appears that John left his wife and family after the birth of the
ninth child.
[NI10979]
There is a family story that William hid the infamous Jesse James and his
gang for a time while in Kansas and wanted to join up with them, but
Jesse refused to take him because he had a wife and family.
[NI10985]
Email: bobkat@@bewellnet.com
[NI10993]
Living in Oregon as of 11/1998.
[NI10998]
Living in Ohio as of 12/1998
[NI11050]
THE HOLDENVILLE DEMOCRAT, OKLAHOMA
[NI11051]
Listed as Volon in obit of her daughter (and lists her son as Volon)
[NI11059]
1900 Bedford Co., VA, Census, Staunton District (15/32)--a boarder at
house of John T. Landsdowne
[NI11172]
Carroll County High School, Class of 1994
[NI11281]
Email: Kgmohler@@aol.com
[NI11497]
Living in Wytheville, VA, as of 6/1999
[NI11501]
Live in Chester, VA.
[NI11749]
Source:
[NI11917]
Living in Martinsville as of 5/1998.
[NI11921]
Living in Fielddale, VA, as of 5/1998.
[NI11923]
Living in Hillsville as of 5/1998.
[NI12075]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862; absent on reenlistment furlough on 5/1/1862; sick at Montgomery
White Sulphur Springs since 12/20/1862; died on 2/3/1863 of chronic
diarrhea at said location.
[NI12076]
Company B, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Floyd; present
1/1/1862; left sick at Temple Hill on 2/26/1862; absent on reenlistment
furlough on 5/1/1862; present 12/31/1862; AWOL from 8/13-11/24/1863;
restored to duty by General Bragg. missing in action on retreat from
Marietta, GA on 7/2/1864; taken POW at Marietta, GA, on 7/3/1864; sent to
Camp Douglas, IL; released on oath on 5/15/1865
[NI12092]
email: turbo1@@triax.com
[NI12275]
email: NESTERNOVA@@aol.com
[NI12309]
Living in Archdale, NC, in 2/1998.
[NI12310]
Living in Dublin, VA, in 2/1998.
[NI12311]
Living in Radford, VA, in 2/1998.
[NI12312]
Living in Radford, VA, 2/1998.
[NI12314]
Living in Radford, VA, in 2/1998.
[NI12315]
Living in Radford, VA, in 2/1998.
[NI12316]
Living in Thomasville, NC, in 2/1998.
[NI12318]
Living in Radford, VA, in 2/1998.
[NI12376]
Family information from Bob at knifeman@@intermediatn.net
[NI12378]
Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, along with his family.
[NI12380]
Please note that his parents as listed are questionable. It is also
possible that he is the son of Samuel Anderson Goad's brother, William V.
Goad.
[NI12412]
Email: joyz@@bcni.net
[NI12415]
Information from:
[NI12440]
Living in Tucson, AZ, in 3/98.
[NI12444]
Email: jrat@@i-plus.net
[NI12503]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry--Captain
[NI12506]
Volunteered April 1861 for CSA: Company L, 50th VA Infantry, Jones
Brigade, Johnson Division, Stonewall Jackson Corps
[NI12526]
Company C, 24th VA Infantry
[NI12555]
Operated a gold mine in Aral section of Carroll County as listed in
Chataigne's Virginia Gazetteer and Classified Business Directory
1888-1889 for Carroll County
[NI12654]
Email: galloway@@wkpowerlink.com
[NI12656]
Information obtained from:
[NI12666]
Brian P. Bivona
[NI12669]
Email for contact on this family: Alisaunde@@aol.com
[NI12714]
1850 Bedford County, VA, Census, Southern District (609-609)
[NI12717]
Information provided by Mare Gilbert at thegils@@compuserve.com
[NI12724]
email: Jowee78@@HotMail.Com; attends Elon College, NC
[NI12775]
Orbitspaw@@aol.com
[NI12777]
Email: lford@@foothill.net
[NI12782]
Email: jgoad1@@email.sjsu.edu--student at San Jose State University
[NI12923]
Carroll County High School, Class of 1994
[NI12924]
Carroll County High School, Class of 1994
[NI12971]
Student at Virginia Tech, Class of 2001.
[NI13071]
Grandmother of Maggie Peavy-Wilson
[NI13073]
Living in Macon County, TN, in 1856.
[NI13075]
Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI13077]
Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI13078]
Living in Smith Co., TN, in 1856-7.
[NI13094]
Virginia Tech alumni
[NI13095]
Great grandson is Barry Andrews, email: barry12@@ipa.net
[NI13113]
Ill Pfc CoA 54 Engr WW I
[NI13122]
Died of cancer.
[NI13129]
Listed as a servant of the household in 1880 CC Census, not the wife
[NI13152]
Email: Cleweke@@aol.com
[NI13163]
Living in Grey, TN, on 5/1998.
[NI13219]
Buried in Del City, Sunnylane Cemetery, Okla County, Oklahoma
[NI13239]
Information on this line provided by Linda Grennan: lilokie@@webzone.net
[NI13258]
Email: markg@@netplus.net,lilokie@@webzone.net
[NI13314]
Currently live near Augusta, Kansas (5/1998).
[NI13315]
Email: 0100156@@ACAD.NWMISSOURI.EDU
[NI13321]
Email: carole.bailey@@mci2000.com
[NI13336]
In having a #Social Security search done on a Cecil GOAD #SS443-14-4528
[NI13348]
NATOMA INDEPENDENT, Natoma, Osborne County, Kansas, Thursday, November 2,
1922
[NI13385]
Living in Baltimore, MD, in 1991.
[NI13386]
Living in Baltimore, MD, in 1991.
[NI13396]
Living in Myrtle Beach, SC, in 1991.
[NI13398]
Living in Pulaski, VA, in 1991.
[NI13403]
Living in Narrows, VA, in 1984.
[NI13405]
Living in Charleston, WV, in 1984.
[NI13406]
Living in South Boston, VA, in 1995.
[NI13414]
Living in Columbia, SC, in 1999.
[NI13415]
Living in West Newton, PA in 1999.
[NI13416]
Living in Christiansburg, VA, in 1999.
[NI13417]
Living in Chester, VA, in 1999.
[NI13418]
Living in Floyd, VA, in 1999.
[NI13420]
Living in Willis, VA, in 1993.
[NI13432]
Living in Winston Salem, NC, in 1994.
[NI13441]
Living in Kingsport, TN, in 1995.
[NI13442]
Living in Santee, CA, in 1995.
[NI13445]
slephew@@tcia.net
[NI13460]
Living in Roanoke,VA, as of 1998.
[NI13462]
Living in Narrows, VA, as of 1998.
[NI13479]
Email: jannc@@kiwash.net
[NI13503]
She was Cherokee.
[NI13539]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/wedding.htm
[NI13543]
Much of the information on this family's descendants is from:
[NI13570]
1850 Hamilton County, Illinois Census
[NI13602]
Lost at sea.
[NI13608]
One of his greatest friends was Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston of the CSA.
[NI13644]
They were both great-grandchildren of Charles Robertson
[NI13661]
CROSSVILLE CHRONICLE, Cumberland County, TN
[NI13713]
1860 Macon Co., TN, Census (living with Cyrus Young, his father-in-law)
[NI13733]
Researchers:
[NI13849]
Email: secraft@@firstsaga.com
[NI14167]
He was a doctor.
[NI14364]
Email: dalegoad@@cander.net
[NI14365]
Living in Blanchard, OK
[NI14432]
Info on this family obtained from:
[NI14574]
No children
[NI14687]
Dr. Lloyd Goad was an authentic hero of World War II He came out of
medical school during the depression, entered the army and was posted as
a physician to the Philippines. There he was on 7 Dec 1941 and he was one
of those who retreated to the last stronghold on Corregidor Island.
Included in the eventual surrender, he spent four years as "A Guest of
the Emperor", the title of a book he wrote after the war. He returned to
the practice of medicine in Colorado after the war.
[NI14855]
Goad, Emma Elizabeth--Departed this life June 2, 1951. Born Oct. 30, 1875,
[NI15041]
Info: JSim1959@@aol.com
[NI15257]
THE DURANT DAILY DEMOCRAT DEC. 13, 1998 (Oklahoma)
[NI15322]
She is possibly the daughter of Will C. Goad Jr.
[NI15337]
SharonG@@tiger.hsc.edu
[NI15345]
1920 Bedford Co., VA, Census
[NI15347]
1880 Bedford Co., VA, Census (Staunton 23/6)
[NI15351]
Sargeant in Company B, 14th VA Infantry of Bedford County, VA. He was
wounded at Gettysburg and captured on the same day, 7/3/1863.
[NI15352]
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/pittsylvania/marriages/60-69g.txt
[NI15356]
Listed as a son of Richard and Nancy when he remarried in 1862.
[NI15396]
Living with grandmother Jerusha in 1920 Roanoke, VA, Census....may be
Vincent C.'s son though....
[NI15408]
Appears in 1820 Campbell Co., VA, Census with her son-in-law William Goad
[NI15427]
Gladestone, VA, as of 8/1998.
[NI15437]
Attended Virginia Tech
[NI15470]
WHO ARE HIS PARENTS?
[NI15471]
Appears in 1920 Campbell County, VA, Census (1/39)
[NI15472]
Contact: SEASHELL1@@prodigy.com
[NI15476]
Roanoke City Marriage Book 4, page 44, line 26
[NI15479]
1920 Campbell Co., VA, Census (21-8, Altavista)
[NI15482]
Living in Albany, NY, in 1997.
[NI15603]
1880 Floyd Co, Va census, Little River: Hillory Gourd,14.
[NI15645]
Was living in Huntington, WV, in 1968.
[NI15665]
Grandparents of Scott Chafin: schafin@@pdq.net
[NI15668]
B.S. 1971 Stephen F. Austin State
[NI15669]
B.S. Food Science, Texas A&M, 1999
[NI15670]
Entering Texas A&M in 1998.
[NI15672]
Living in East Greenbush, NY, as of 10/97.
[NI15674]
Living in North Greenbush, NY, as of 10/97.
[NI15676]
Living in Rensselaer, NY, as of 10/97.
[NI15731]
Email: woodlyn@@zapcom.net
[NI15765]
Email: friedab@@msn.com
[NI15810]
Email: marty_mason@@hopkins.k12.mn.us
[NI15977]
Email: cbstiles@@cyberhighway.net
[NI16022]
Email: vanwar@@pacifier.com
[NI16024]
Email: chesterg@@valley2.valleyint.com
[NI16256]
Email: bjerke@@penn.com
[NI16279]
Donovan Yingst
[NI16309]
Living with father and three daughters.
[NI16316]
Living in Roanoke (Rutherford Avenue, 14-37) in 1920 VA Census.
[NI16369]
Died of diptheria
[NI16380]
Living with her grandfather Joseph Burroughs in 1880 Pittsylvania Co.,
VA, Census.
[NI16382]
Living with her grandfather Joseph Burroughs in 1880 Pittsylvania Co.,
VA, Census.
[NI16393]
Email: gatica5@@gate.net
[NI16397]
Email: mikmouse@@gte.net
[NI16399]
Descendant: Raymond L. Lefwich, leftwich@@flash.net
(great-great-grandson), of Crowley, Texas
[NI16434]
Family moved from Tippah County, MS, to Texas, then back to near Center
Point in Drew County, Arkansas.
[NI16436]
Governor of Tennessee, 1953-1959 and 1963-1967.
[NI16468]
Living in Bedford, VA, as of 1/1977
[NI16470]
Living in Bassett, VA, as of 1/1977.
[NI16537]
Email: BMW625@@aol.com
[NI16539]
Brittany2323@@aol.com
[NI16664]
markm@@indco.net
[NI16713]
Carolyn W. Spence
[NI16718]
B.S. in Pre-Med (Chemistry/Biology) from East Tennessee State University
[NI16741]
Lives in Falls Church, VA.
[NI16804]
Info from Maureen at Mcrammer@@aol.com
[NI16898]
Possibly the son of this Enoch Cock/Cox.
[NI16921]
Information on this family and descendants provided by Chris L. Hix of
Tennessee.
[NI17130]
Daffo GOAD, 76 of the Sunrise Community, died Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2001 at
The
[NI17134]
Some information obtained from: http://www.rosecity.net/gene/gene25.html
[NI17144]
Evon GOAD, 62, of the Sunrise Community, died Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2001 at
her
[NI17185]
Living in Fries, VA in 6/1998.
[NI17193]
Email: jkbroyles@@icx.net
[NI17199]
Email: JGoad@@TWLakes.net
[NI17200]
Email: clarriso@@bellsouth.net
[NI17204]
Living in New Jersey.
[NI17239]
Had at least 11 children by various women, yet took care of them all.
[NI17242]
1860 Barry Co, MO, White River Twp, P.O. Roaring River p. 12, 8 June 1860
[NI17284]
jailed in 1860 for murder....
[NI17317]
Company K, 5th VA Reserves
[NI17422]
Had at least 13 children by 2/1/1904
[NI17424]
This is a questionable link...as to who his parents are...
[NI17428]
Granddaughter: Mary Kearby, Wichita Falls, Texas
[NI17436]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry; died of variola
[NI17437]
This is possibly the right person with these dates from Floyd County.
[NI17583]
Company D, 29th VA Infantry
[NI17616]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI17623]
Three of his sons were killed in the Civil War
[NI17625]
Killed at 2nd Manassas with brother Ferdinand; Company C, 24th VA Infantry
[NI17649]
Corporal, Company I, 63rd VA Infantry
[NI17662]
Company C, 24th VA Infantry
[NI17703]
Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI17716]
Fought in the War of 1812
[NI17735]
Lived on Elk Creek in Grayson County, VA.
[NI17761]
She is almost undoubtedly a granddaughter of Martin and Keziah Hill
Dalton, but unsure of who her parents are.
[NI17767]
Living in Oklahoma City, OK
[NI17768]
Living in Roanoke, VA.
[NI17772]
1990--B.A. in Business and Economics
[NI17773]
1992--AD--NoVa CC
[NI17821]
She was a full-blooded Native American (Cherokee?)
[NI17856]
She was a Pentacostal Holiness preacher. She died of complications from
Leukemia
[NI17859]
Address: 18204 Bounds, Pearland, TX, 77584
[NI17862]
Died of cancer.
[NI18117]
From Wayne Spivey at Wjsgator@@aol.com:
[NI18163]
Email: sunflowerg@@hotmail.com
[NI18185]
ROBERT.TOLER@@worldnet.att.net
[NI18205]
Died from injuries sustained in Civil War.
[NI18224]
Martha Gates, 897 Ball Rd., White Pine, Tn. 37890 marthlou@@bellsouth.net
[NI18247]
Martha Gates, 897 Ball Rd., White Pine, Tn. 37890 marthlou@@bellsouth.net
[NI18255]
Email: STinker613@@aol.com
[NI18256]
Email: lunsford@@lcs.net
[NI18308]
Living 7/1998 in Carroll.
[NI18344]
Thomas was the father of the first and third governors of Arkansas as
well as a State Representative
[NI18349]
First Governor of Arkansas
[NI18358]
Third Governor of Arkansas.
[NI18363]
Granddaughter is Teri Pettit at pettit@@adobe.com
[NI18369]
Email: ronpeg@@3lefties.com
[NI18401]
Grandson is Lyman C. Goad: V17863@@aol.com
[NI18406]
Contact: Ron Smith -- ROJO3@@prodigy.net
[NI18434]
Never married.
[NI18435]
Never married.
[NI18450]
Email: DDMRob@@aol.com
[NI18485]
Great-great Grandparents of Pixy Lynn Overstreet Morgan of Cordova, TN
[NI18489]
----------------------------------------------
[NI18490]
Bride: Charlota Fulk
[NI18506]
Email: joepetty@@ix.netcom.com
[NI18509]
Toronto, Ohio, as of 8/1998.
[NI18511]
Palmer, Alaska, as of 8/1998.
[NI18513]
Bristol, VA, as of 8/1998.
[NI18515]
Colorado Springs, CO, as of 8/1998.
[NI18517]
Colorado Springs, CO, as of 8/1998.
[NI18687]
Joined 8th VA Regiment, Union Infantry in WV...mustered into service
10/29/1861, with John Hunt Oley as Major....this later became the 7th WV
Cavalry....he was a private in Company H, then 1st Sargeant on
11/30/1862; then 2nd Lieutenant on 2/25/1863; in 3/1863, he became 1st
Lieutenant.
[NI18774]
Fought in Civil War on Union side.
[NI18779]
Some information provided by:
[NI18795]
Insane in 1870 Census
[NI18809]
He was in the House of Delegates in the State of Virginia. At one point
in his life, he weighed 460 pounds. The seats in the Capitol were so
small he could not sit in them so they had a large seat made for him to
sit in....
[NI18869]
Descendant is Claudia Hutchinson Dethlefs
cdethlef@@flagstaff.apscc.k12.az.us
[NI19229]
Living in Indiana as of 10/1998.
[NI19238]
Email: bluemoon@@pressroom.com
[NI19334]
Private, Company C, 21st NC Infantry
[NI19638]
Pvt., 157 Depot Brigade, WWI
[NI20031]
20,000th individual entered into the database
[NI20226]
Email: TWOXFOUR@@prodigy.net
[NI20230]
Lived in Santa Barbara, CA, and Nice, France
[NI20235]
Not sure if this is Jessie Milton's father (death certificate lists
Jessie's father as a Coleman Goad)
[NI20243]
Email: danhoglin@@earthlink.net
[NI20249]
Family moved to Australia in 1973, where both of them were teachers.
[NI20251]
mollyc@@hdc.com.au
[NI20271]
Granddaughter is Melissa Maitland: mmaitlan@@nottowayez.net
[NI20277]
Email: esyth@@worldnet.att.net
[NI20282]
President of the Bank of California
[NI20293]
Email: yvoneu@@aol.com
[NI20327]
Email: jimgoad@@hpe.infi.net (Cindy)
[NI20338]
Email: m_goad@@hotmail.com
[NI20342]
Surveyor of Boone County, MO (Goodspeed Biography of Central Arkansas, p.
810)
[NI20343]
Direct descendant is Nelson Lafon (VT, 1994) at email:
nlafon@@dgif.state.va.us
[NI20350]
Information provided by Nelson Lafon at nlafon@@dgif.state.va.us
[NI20360]
Live in Ohio
[NI20362]
Live in North Carolina. They also have 2 daughters and another son.
[NI20367]
Email: cundiff@@sprynet.com; interior designer
[NI20403]
One of the founders of Safeway's Markets.
[NI20411]
Chester's father is a William H. Goad and APPEARS to be the son of this
William Henry Goad.
[NI20456]
Buried in Moss Springs Cemetery, Union Twp, Jasper County, MO; just north
of I-44 east of Joplin.
[NI20457]
Possibly the daughter of Booker Washington Goad and Mary Brentina
Sanders. Since she married in 1848, she does not appear in the 1850
census with what appears to be her parents. I base my belief on the fact
that on the 1860 census, Newton Co., MO, Elisha Hamby & Booker W. Goad
are living next door to each other. Elisha & Angeline are supposed to be
buried where some of Booker's family are buried
[NI20461]
Had five sons by his first wife.
[NI20469]
Great-grandson is Jerry Johnson at jerryj@@in-tch.com.
[NI20472]
Email: glenn@@asheboro.com
[NI20502]
Barbara Reniker
[NI20635]
Email: SLewis9293@@aol.com
[NI20642]
Email: dunlapj@@rocketmail.com
[NI20676]
1860 Randolph County, Alabama, Census
[NI20692]
1860 Tuscaloosa County, AL, Census, #1324
[NI20694]
1861 CSA Muster Roll
[NI20695]
1861 CSA Muster Roll
[NI20699]
1860 Randolph County, Alabama, Census
[NI20700]
Data by Peggy Hughes, Alta Kaye Ammann akka@@mail.fnbnet.net
[NI20701]
1860 Tuscaloosa Co., AL, Census, #1323
[NI20702]
1860 Tuscaloosa County, AL, Census, #1325
[NI20704]
In the Civil War
[NI20753]
Confederate , Co. E 13th. Alabama I(nfantry Regiment Rank: Private,
Enlisted 12 July, 1861 at Eastville, Al. Historical Record Roll signed
near Petersville, VA Dec. 31, 1864. Wounded at Seven Pines, May 31, 1862,
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 27,
[NI20762]
Fought in the Civil War; captured by the North, but escaped.
[NI20769]
Information on the descendants of this family is from Austin Barnette:
ABArneY776@@aol.com
[NI20789]
Known as "Bud", he fought in the Civil War and was imprisoned at Camp
Chase, Ohio.
[NI20798]
Received medical diploma from Atlanta Medical College in Georgia on
3/7/1893.
[NI20832]
Address:
[NI20847]
Information from Emile at eclede3@@ix.netcom.com
[NI20917]
Died of typhoid fever.
[NI20918]
Died during "flu epidemic" of 1918.
[NI21043]
Email: LindaCD2@@aol.com
[NI21044]
Master's Degree at Emory University
[NI21048]
1860 Monroe County, KY, Census, #827
[NI21076]
Email: jlephew@@usa.net
[NI21084]
Email: WWgrams@@aol.com
[NI21087]
Niece of Vice-President, Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina
[NI21109]
Governor of South Carolina
[NI21144]
Lived in Kentucky.
[NI21172]
Served in the Tennessee State Legislature
[NI21232]
Email: engrlin@@gte.net
[NI21266]
In McMinn County, Tennessee. The Siler rolls...
[NI21345]
The famous actress and diplomat. They lived in Atherton, CA.
[NI21727]
Governor of North Carolina
[NI22079]
She is a niece of Mrs. Andrew Jackson who was raised at the Hermitage by
the President.
[NI22185]
Married a Spanish girl in Mexico.
[NI22225]
Brigadier General for CSA
[NI22348]
At the time of the massacre of the Valentine Sevier Station, November 11,
1794, John King was working in the fields some distance from the houses
with Ann's brother James. They heard the shots and screams but could not
arrive in time to give assistance. Ann and their son James King were
both killed.
[NI22456]
Governor of Arkansas
[NI22466]
Information supplied by Kathy (Happy) Hook at haplan@@qni.com
[NI22514]
This is possibly a Goad and further more possibly the Nancy that is a
daughter of Reuben L. Goad and Mary Martha Witcher Goad.
[NI22595]
Lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado; attended Johns Hopkins
[NI22596]
Lived in Lausanne, Switzerland; attended Johns Hopkins
[NI22669]
First President of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railway--later the
Southern Railway
[NI22740]
Served in the Union Army
[NI22893]
His wedding suit was made by a tailor of Greeneville, TN, Andrew
Johnson--who became President of the United States
[NI23035]
In the Missouri State Legislature
[NI23086]
Email: jim-tanna.bowman@@erols.com
[NI23496]
Owned many oil fields in LA and TX.
[NI23544]
Received Bachelors degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 1923.
[NI23607]
Served in the US Congress for Alabama.
[NI23793]
He was faculty at the University of Pittsburgh.
[NI23826]
Lt. Gov. in Missouri around 1903.
[NI24072]
Had 13 children.
[NI24075]
Their child has email address of: DCHAM85@@aol.com
[NI24098]
n.altizer@@worldnet.att.net
[NI24170]
Email: ddrogich@@custom.net
[NI24348]
Email: patlary@@iamerica.net
[NI24441]
Email: donnabogue@@earthlink.net,
[NI24514]
Attended Virginia Tech
[NI24515]
Attended Virginia Tech
[NI24523]
Email: Ginnygoad@@aol.com
[NI24526]
BS, Math, James Madison University
[NI24529]
BS, Math, James Madison University
[NI24552]
Email: WYoung2059@@aol.com or Halfful@@aol.com
[NI24555]
Living in Marion County, Arkansas, in 1880.
[NI24737]
Email: dke@@quiknet.com
[NI24801]
Breeze-Courier Taylorville, Illinois Tuesday, March 30, 1937 Page 4
[NI24847]
Vietnam Veteran
[NI24848]
Email: supeqchuck@@aol.com
[NI24851]
Palego@@aol.com
[NI24866]
Email: CMittag59@@aol.com
[NI24867]
In 1860, she is living with her son Martin Dalton.
[NI24870]
Living in Washington as of 11/1998
[NI24875]
Email: jimcrow@@pacifier.com
[NI24936]
214 Landy Lane
[NI24937]
Gail GOAD
[NI25057]
Info from Janet Isley Price and Lena Glide Spangler.
[NI25061]
Info from Janet Isley Price (johnprice@@home.com) at Lena Glide Spangler
[NI25100]
Information on this line provided by:
[NI25361]
Email: CKJRDAVIS@@aol.com
[NI25392]
Email: MHansen325@@aol.com
[NI25401]
Live in Florida
[NI25402]
tmtms@@juno.com
[NI25423]
Living with her parents and her daughter in 1880 CC Census
[NI25438]
Grandfather of Michael Joel West:
[NI25451]
Email: edwierdo22@@aol.com
[NI25455]
Email: jonel@@clandjop.com
[NI25456]
spastic2004@@hotmail.com
[NI25457]
234 Bostie Marie Lane
[NI25478]
Email: rgnester@@advi.net
[NI25578]
Lives near Danville, VA
[NI25579]
Lives in Iva, SC
[NI25581]
Lives in Danville, VA
[NI25585]
Email: kstadler@@dancom.com
[NI25589]
Email: romanart@@281.com
[NI25596]
Lives in Columbia, SC
[NI25611]
Alumnus of Texas Women's College, 5/1975
[NI25615]
Texas A&M University, 5/1976, BS in Finance
[NI25617]
Texas A&M, 2002
[NI25620]
Texas A&M University, 12/1982, Alumnus
[NI25624]
Email: kjgreen@@earthlink.net
[NI25626]
Source: kaluzzo@@missvalley.com
[NI25663]
robert.goad2@@gte.net
[NI25664]
Email: PBen703719@@aol.com
[NI25670]
Email: BGraham86@@aol.com
[NI25672]
Lives in Lakeland, Florida
[NI25673]
Lives in Winston-Salem, NC
[NI25674]
Email: kkiser@@scia.net
[NI25675]
Information on this line from Ferd Wilson at Trapper31@@aol.com
[NI25685]
Email: Trapper31@@aol.com
[NI25714]
Lives in Maryland
[NI25715]
Lives in Princeton, WV
[NI25717]
Lives in Salem, VA
[NI25721]
Email: carolinpa@@prodigy.net
[NI25726]
Email: rcampbell@@weatherlyinc.com
[NI25734]
Both James and Mary were buried in Gifford, Washington. When the Columbia
River became Lake Roosevelt they were disinterred and moved to the 100 F
Cemetery in Rice Washington. Their son Bert was moved to the same plot,
also.
[NI25875]
PVT, US Army, WWII
[NI25969]
Email: sbrown@@webworks2000.net
[NI26047]
Email: dpendle@@email.msn.com
[NI26060]
Email: rsmith@@i-plus.net
[NI26081]
Email: EdebordVB@@aol.com
[NI26084]
Data from Loretta Jean Harrell P.O. Box 205 Dry Branch, Ga. 31020
[NI26142]
Email: kfloyd@@sgi-net.com
[NI26146]
Came to America (Philadelphia) on "St. Mark" in 1741 with his wife from
Germany.
[NI26174]
Information from Emile at eclede3@@ix.netcom.com
[NI26240]
Died in WWII
[NI26502]
gg-grandparents of Joyce Ann Chiles Hines at JCHINES@@aol.com
[NI26503]
Helped lay out the town of Independence, Missouri
[NI26504]
First Caucasian child born in Jackson County, Missouri
[NI26505]
Sue Adair Owens was a Methodist Missionary and founder of the Boyle Home
in St. Louis (1922). She started the first chapter of King's Daughters
west of New York (1886). Family lore states that during
[NI26510]
He was the son of a widow. It may be assumed that his father was killed
during the Scottish uprising of the followers of "Bonnie Prince Charlie"
, perhaps at the Battle of Culloden, Apr. 16, 1746. William was arrested
and confined at Chester and Carlisle. On Sep. 25, 1746, an agreement was
signed to transport these prisoners to the plantations at the rate of 5
lbs. per head, and on May 5, 1747, he was shipped out aboard the
"Gildart" and arrived at Port North, Potomack, Maryland on Aug. 5, 1747.
He was bound over to a plantation owner by the Captain of the ship, for
which service the Captain was paid a goodly sum of tobacco. The people to
whom he was bound did not treat him well. He was not permitted to eat at
the table with the family but had to eat alone in the kitchen. The master
had a valuable dog, and one day he switched his tail across Wm.'s plate,
whereupon he cut the tail off. Screaming in pain, and spraying blood all
over the floors, carpets and furniture, the dog ran through the house.
When the master demanded to know why Wm. had cut the dog's tail off, he
replied that he had often been told to eat what he found on his plate and
ask no questions! Although the family had plenty of milk, he never got
any, so one day when the mistress told him to feed the cow, he got a
bundle of oats and held them under the water spout in the running water.
when she asked what he was doing, he said he was feeding the only cow
that ever gave any milk for him!
[NI26513]
Email: sturgillbj@@msn.com
[NI26519]
Email: jut@@kih.net
[NI26575]
Email: thegils@@compuserve.com
[NI26591]
Email: marleneb@@roanoke.infi.net
[NI26617]
Company F, 29th VA Infantry; died of smallpox.
[NI26674]
Died from inflammation of the lungs as a POW; Company I, 45th VA Infantry
[NI26816]
1870 CC Census lists her as "insane"
[NI26827]
Had 6 children
[NI26849]
Named as Executor of mother's will in 1907 (Book 5, p141)
[NI26854]
Became a Doctor and lived in Indiana as of 1921
[NI26870]
1910 census of Rowan Co., Ky, p. 259a, Brushy Fork prec., family #72/73:
[NI27006]
William and his sons George and Chatman went to Alaska to homestead but
decided not to stay. His two sons then enlisted as Army Air Corps
Mechanics in Ft. Lewis Washinbgton during World War I. William returned
to Virginia. He had a farm with cattle and grew tobacco.
[NI27270]
Company I, 63rd VA Infantry; died of heart dropsy
[NI27271]
Company G, 54th VA Infantry
[NI27272]
Company I, 50th VA Infantry
[NI27301]
Marriage Record from Pittsylvania County:
[NI27303]
Name as it appears in marriage record of son Vincent C. Goad.
[NI27318]
Mother of Gaye Lyons Frazier:
[NI27324]
kff@@gateway.net
[NI27330]
Email: 5L20country@@rica.net
[NI27520]
VWDRVR2@@aol.com
[NI27521]
Chemistry, Radford University
[NI27553]
Email: vilvens@@bright.net
[NI27594]
Died of cancer
[NI27595]
Died of cancer
[NI27596]
Died of cancer
[NI27597]
Died of cancer
[NI27604]
Email: nstucker@@frontiernet.net
[NI27606]
Email: carrousel75@@hotmail.com
[NI27626]
Kelly G. Johnson
[NI27634]
Lives in Alexandria, VA
[NI27708]
Died in a duel over a woman.
[NI27725]
1910 Lawrence County, AR, Census Family 122 Strawberry Township
[NI27727]
This link is questionable, but as his son was Morris and his proposed
grandfather is Morris, there is a likely fit (along with the fact that
William lived in Mississippi and John was born in Mississippi).
[NI27728]
Some info from Dallas Harold Ellis, great nephew of Beulah:
Zeppdat1@@aol.com
[NI27733]
1900 Lawrence County, AR, Census
[NI27734]
She taught math and never married.
[NI27735]
1900 Lawrence County, AR, Census
[NI27740]
1910 Lawrence County, AR, Census Family 123 Strawberry Township
[NI27762]
CLee530035@@aol.com
[NI27767]
presious_secret@@hotmail.com
[NI27772]
Email: edwin.goad@@redstone.army.mil
[NI27774]
These children placed in the orphange:
[NI27784]
Went to CCHS
[NI27786]
CCHS--Class of 1984
[NI27795]
Ward, Cordelia (Minor)
[NI27811]
Email: leta@@magiclink.com
[NI27813]
Information on descendants provided by Bobbi Dodge (Roberta Rose
Travis-Dodge).
[NI27850]
Robert REEVES; The Madison County Record, Thursday, August 14, 1952.
(Arkansas)
[NI27887]
Email: jo_heffron@@hotmail.com
[NI27933]
Died between 2/1703/4 and 11/1705
[NI27947]
choppychan@@mindspring.com
[NI28013]
Email: ahmack@@redshift.com
[NI28021]
Email: robkats@@swbell.net
[NI28209]
GOAD, DEVON EUGENE - 40, of Oneida, Tenn., died May 7, 1998, at the East
Tennessee Baptist Hospital in Knoxville.
[NI28216]
Star-Telegram Death Notices and Obituaries
[NI28219]
Living in Atascadero, CA, in 1996
[NI28241]
JoeNRetha@@aol.com
[NI28245]
Kimmeljfk@@aol.com
[NI28254]
okcwebmom@@worldnet.att.net
[NI28258]
For more on this family, see:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/html/doc00105.htm
[NI28303]
mks@@pop.ipa.net
[NI28316]
leftwich@@flash.net
[NI29015]
Abner worked as a young boy in the office of the first
[NI29017]
A.J. Adair was the Founder and Editor of the Oak Grove Banner and later
the Odessa Democrat. He was a close friend of Harry S. Truman and it was
on A.J.'s front porch that Mr. Truman decided to run for the U.S. Senate.
A.J. was a moving behind the scenes force getting roads built and making
life better in his part of Missouri. Like his Father, A.J. was a
prolific writer and contributed through his newspapers and "The
Confederate Soldier".
[NI29020]
Morton was a lawyer and later a Special Agent for the F.B.I. He was the
liasion between J. Edgar Hoover and Harry S. Truman and served as Special
Agent in Charge of the San Antonio, New Orleans, and Charlotte offices of
the F.B.I.
[NI29021]
jchines@@Pagosa.Net
[NI29022]
Class of 1967, West Point
[NI29024]
BS Rice University
[NI29025]
BS UC Santa Barbara
[NI29027]
Texas Christian University, Harris School of Nursing
[NI29038]
Fought with Gen Shelby, CSA . In New Mexico, John was a miner and later
served as County Commisioner and Treasurer.
[NI29044]
Y.D. followed his Father in being Editor of the Odessa Democrat. He later
became the Post Master in the Odessa Post Office and served as Mayor of
Odessa. He wrote historic articles for the "Odessian" for many years
after the "Democrat " was sold.
[NI29045]
Isaac was a Private, Co. F. 7th Regiment, MO Cavalry/Infantry CSA.
[NI29103]
macausey@@worldnet.att.net
[NI29125]
hopkinsj@@ida.net
[NI29199]
James W. Goad, farmer, was born September 21, 1835, in Warrick County,
[NI29206]
Lives in Naples, Idaho
[NI29208]
JooJo99@@aol.com
[NI29216]
TWWOODWORK@@aol.com
[NI29228]
Lives in Bismarck, ND
[NI29234]
Email: donald.goad@@worldnet.att.net
[NI29260]
Living in Tulsa, OK, in 1962
[NI29261]
Living in Edmond, OK, in 1962
[NI29262]
Living in Oklahoma City, OK, in 1962
[NI29263]
Living in San Maria, CA, in 1962
[NI29264]
Living in Palmdale, CA, in 1962
[NI29266]
Living in Palestine, TX in 1962
[NI29277]
died March 14, 1890 of pneumonia caught from going swimming, on a dare,
too soon in the spring after having had measles.
[NI29314]
CCHS Class of 1994
[NI29321]
CCHS Class of 1992
[NI29332]
Lives in Vega, TX
[NI29334]
Ancestor is Philip Crigger at pdc8n@@phil.dev.virginia.edu
[NI29340]
Convicted of killing her daughter-in-law:
[NI29392]
Died of smallpox
[NI29405]
Living in Shreveport, LA, in 8/1999
[NI29408]
Lives in Tulsa, OK
[NI29409]
Lives in Houston, TX
[NI29410]
Lives in Amarillo, TX
[NI29411]
Lives in Houston, TX
[NI29451]
This link is not definite...provided by Donna Sandage Hansel at
whansel@@gte.net
[NI29454]
Ginger0395@@aol.com
[NI29457]
sgoad@@neocom.net
[NI29502]
Flew over 60 missions as a pilot over Europe in WWII...he later became a
Brigadier General
[NI29503]
Email: y-eagle-y@@juno.com yeagley@@axs4u.net
[NI29515]
DAWGSSSS@@aol.com
[NI29535]
phyltynd@@gpcom.net
[NI29600]
Living in Alcapulco, Mexico, in 1965.
[NI29633]
tessh@@starpower.net
[NI29636]
thunder@@nctc.com
[NI29659]
larrynva@@erols.com
[NI29668]
Denver, CO, in 1941
[NI29669]
Paradise, KS, in 1941
[NI29671]
Osborne, Kansas, 1941
[NI29673]
Wilson, KS, in 1941
[NI29675]
Alamosa, CO, in 1941
[NI29680]
The connection between him and his father William Mason is not positive.
It appears that Thomas's father was a William Mason....also, Thomas was
intertwined with the Goad family in Arkansas.
[NI29683]
Served four terms as Sheriff of Jackson County, Arkansas
[NI29684]
CCA44@@aol.com
[NI29771]
Grandparents of Barbara Bentley at bfb@@swva.net
[NI29901]
jomj@@bellsouth.net
[NI30031]
30,000th Individual entered into this database, 11/3/1999
[NI30368]
diamddobie@@janrix.com
[NI30397]
Murdered in Baltimore, Maryland
[NI30420]
Died from a heart attack.
[NI30455]
alicia.goad@@trcstudios.com
[NI30621]
Email:
[NI30755]
Krys Oller
[NI30812]
ghamon@@tecinfo.com
[NI30816]
Ladytrhel@@aol.com
[NI31194]
Died in an automobile accident while returning from his high school
graduation picnice near Uvalde, Texas.
[NI31197]
Died in a plane crash on the way to his wedding
[NI31598]
For more on this family, see Family Database
[NI31612]
Company I, 45th VA Infantry Joined Co. I 45th. Va. on may 29,1961--caught
typhoid fever and died at home.
[NI31774]
Married after entering a nursing home.
[NI32077]
Class of 1998, Virginia Tech
[NI32256]
Killed in Korean War
[NI32363]
steve74403@@yahoo.com
[NI32683]
Greenville, SC
[NI32685]
Woodbridge, VA
[NI32686]
Draper, VA
[NI32687]
Kansas City, MO
[NI32688]
Atlanta, GA
[NI32921]
Delegate Rick Staton, 23rd District--Wyoming
[NI32959]
pridemary@@hotmail.com
[NI33590]
Information on this line is directly from research of Wanda June Goad
Worland at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0018a.htm.
[NI33593]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0019.htm
[NI33594]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0023.htm
[NI33608]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0020.htm
[NI33613]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0021.htm
[NI33619]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0022.htm
[NI33660]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/fgs/fgs0035.jpg......states that his
father was a William Goad and the mother is unknown...questionable if
this is even a Goad line....
[NI33685]
Moved to Ohio
[NI33687]
Moved to Ohio
[NI33747]
Josh Hawkins served in the 26th. KY Infantry, Company F during the Civil
War as a Union Soldier. He was wounded in the left hip. When he
returned from the war he got a married woman pregnant. He is buried in
Whitley Cemetery . He and his buddy Nathaniel Borden ( Rhoda's first
husband ) were in the hospital together in Chattanooga, TN, where
Nathanile died of chronic diarehia.
[NI33770]
hornshu@@aol.com
[NI33802]
3rd name of the Vietnam Memorial wall
[NI33882]
Email: JEWEBSTER@@aol.com
[NI33894]
Email: dfulton@@cfanet.com
[NI33904]
Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2000 21:50:16 -0600
[NI33916]
JIMMYGOAD@@prodigy.net
[NI33926]
heithg@@wvauditor.com
[NI33949]
RSemones@@vabch.com
[NI33950]
Spritehawk@@aol.com
[NI33996]
Private, Company A, 125th Indiana
[NI33998]
Private, Company C, 43rd Indiana Infantry
[NI34070]
Birth father of husband of Marilyn Melton at
marilynmelton@@worldnet.att.net
[NI34085]
rt.2 box 262 dublin texas 76446
[NI34141]
lancealot@@citlink.net
[NI34157]
GOAD THOMASVILLE -- Mr. Richard Akers Goad, 83, a resident of 108 National
[NI34186]
mimipope@@mindspring.com
[NI34198]
Received law degree from Vanderbilt University but never practiced.
[NI34205]
Monroe Watchman Newspaper Vol. 51 # 44, Union, WVA
[NI34211]
Grandfather of Joy Goodwin at DGood64015@@aol.com (Blue Springs, MO)
[NI34615]
julioett@@penn.com
[NI34654]
Edward Thomas Goad, 76, Bowling Green, died Dec. 21, 1999, at the Medical
[NI34688]
Email: Jggwyn@@aol.com
[NI34689]
Ora Farmer Goad, 90, of 2340 Pocket Road, Hurt, died Wednesday, Feb. 3,
[NI34693]
Possibly Richard John Goad, as he was called Jack
[NI34699]
Lived near Stephenville, TX
[NI34703]
Grandparents of Dortha Greenlee at Dgreen909h@@cs.com
[NI34955]
Richard was a Colonial Governor of Virginia and was an ancestor of Robert
E. Lee.
[NI34993]
In the 1850 census of Chickasaw County, Alabama, George and Emily were
living next door to Fielding B. and Harriet Rickman. No children were
shown which confirms family tradition that they were childless.
[NI35007]
Charlotte was born in Pickens County, Alabama, she married George P.
Stacy in Calhoun County, Mississippi and they are mentioned several times
in the Poplar Springs Minutes beginning in July 1861, when they presented
their letter and were received into fellowship.
[NI35008]
in the Civil War
[NI35013]
On April 27, 1861, Eli and his brother, Francis, enlisted in the army
with Capt. F. McAlridge's Co. (Yalobusha Rifles) at Coffeyville,
Mississippi. On May 24, 1861 they reported for duty at Corinth, Miss. for
a period of 12 months. It is not known if or where he may have fought,
but on November 8, 1866 he died and was buried at Pittsboro Cemetery in
Calhoun County, Mississippi.
[NI35018]
Francis enlisted April 27, 1861, along with his brother, Eli. Francis's
military life was short as he died September 7, 1861. His rank is given
as a private of Capt. McAlridges Company, 15 Regiment of Mississippi
Volunteers of the Confederate States. During that time he was listed as
"sick in camp" and "absent on furlough" so it is not known if he died in
battle or not.
[NI35022]
John enlisted May 13, 1862 at Benela, Calhoun Co., Miss. He was 5 feet, 5
inches in height, ruddy complexion, dark hair and blue eyes. He served
until February 1865 when he deserted to the enemy and took the oath of
allegiance. Transportation was furnished to Memphis, Tenn. from where he
returned home.
[NI35045]
Died in Civil War
[NI35088]
George left Mississippi and went to Texas about 1894 where he meant to
make a home for the girl he left in Mississippi. According to family
tradition, when he returned he found that she had become pregnant and her
family had taken her and gone North. He never heard anything of her
again.
[NI35111]
William Harvey was a well-known doctor, graduating from the University of
Tennessee Medical Department in Nashville in 1894
[NI35159]
Served in the Civil War
[NI35194]
Died young
[NI35252]
tpurser@@worldnet.att.net
[NI35308]
ddalton@@ctos.com
[NI35537]
By account of John Perry Alderman, he had 14 children by Ellen and 7 more
by Mary.
[NI35590]
Died as a teenager
[NI35866]
From Phyllis Long Galloway:
[NI35936]
Lives at 302 Rollingview Drive, Sandston, VA 23150
[NI36091]
Email: wcmartin@@gamewood.net
[NI36151]
lindaandgarysneed@@email.msn.com
[NI36161]
becky212@@earthlink.net
[NI36269]
Email:jbaker@@san.rr.com
[NI36270]
WWII in 8th Service Group in New Guinea and in the Korean War. Retired
as a MSGT of the USAF.
[NI36281]
WWII with US Army 29th Infantry. He earned the Bronze Star.
[NI36288]
Winston Salem, NC
[NI36290]
Winston Salem, NC
[NI36292]
Winston Salem, NC
[NI36294]
Lexington, NC
[NI36296]
Hillsville, VA
[NI36298]
Dugspur, VA
[NI36302]
Dugspur, VA
[NI36304]
Hillsville, VA
[NI36306]
Dublin, VA
[NI36308]
Dugspur, VA
[NI36310]
Dugspur, VA
[NI36313]
Descendant of William H. Goad and Sarah Brashears Wilburn
[NI36379]
Info on these possible parents of these two children is from Karen
Swicegood Barnhardt at karenmichele62@@email.com
[NI36392]
Email: David.Risner@@mail.state.ky.us
[NI36395]
tetoken@@oregontrial.net
[NI36399]
Holdenville Daily News, Oklahoma
[NI36401]
HOLDENVILLE DAILY NEWS, OKLAHOMA
[NI36403]
Might be Reuben..see note on Leata's father
[NI36457]
GailT@@austin.rr.com
[NI36460]
HOLDVILLE DAILY NEWS, OKLAHOMA
[NI36467]
Holdenville Daily News, Oklahoma
[NI36478]
Possibly 3/4 Cherokee Indian -- from Trish at trintyll@@usac.net
[NI36480]
Captain in USAF (fighter pilot). USAF Class of 1993
[NI36482]
Live in Hepzibah, Georgia, as of 10/2000
[NI36487]
Stillborn
[NI36492]
US Army
[NI36518]
World War I, Private, US Army
[NI36533]
This link is questionable, as there were numerous Adam or John Adam or
Johann Adam Fulks in Stokes/Surry at this time. Of course, this is based
on Adam Fulk, the bondsman for the marriage of Charlotte and Thomas Hull.
[NI36555]
Great-grandmother of Connie Wilson at CJWILSON254@@aol.com
[NI36572]
Email: patoswellsmith@@hotmail.com
[NI36602]
von-dale@@webtv.net
[NI36753]
>"Dolores Clark"
[NI36780]
Pvt. Co.D. 9th. KY Infantry. Died of chronic diarrhea.
[NI36864]
Glady was mentally retarded. She was burned and died when her dress
caught on fire from the fireplace.
[NI36908]
Grandmother of Jim Crownover at jecrownover@@attglobal.net
[NI36910]
Email at rpatton@@law.emory.edu
[NI36916]
dkjcgoad@@pwrtc.com
[NI36917]
col_shaw@@yahoo.com
[NI36918]
ostiles@@oecadvantage.net
[NI37443]
The "Goard-Colville" Mystery Solved
[NI37858]
Lois Rae Goade White
[NI37871]
Boonville Enquirer
[NF04701]
Marriage license was obtained in Montgomery County, VA.
[NF04706]
Marriage license in Pulaski County, VA.
[NF07286]
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[NF07295]
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 (ancestry.com)
From:
I just discovered information on the family of Andrew Goad from your
gendex
file on the Internet. I have been trying to find information on the the
Goad
family, particularly Benjamin Hollins Goad, who was the son of Andrew Goad
according to your records. Your information, by the way, corroborates
what I
found in the Winston Dalton Register, which is a ledger kept by Winston
Dalton, a schoolteacher in Pittsylvania Co., VA on his friends and
neighbors.
He lists Benjamin Hollins Goad as the son of Andrew; however, information
from
one of Ben's descendants called him Benjamin Holland Jacobs. I believe the
Jacobs name came from Andrew's second wife, Polly Jacobs, because it was
thought that little Ben was her son when she married Andrew; instead, Ben
was
Andrew's son by his first wife, Mary Hollins. I had checked earlier with
a
Jacobs' descendant and her record had no B. H. Jacobs, so I was glad to
find
that your data supports the Winston Dalton record.
The reason for my interest in B. H. Jacobs is because he married a woman
known
as Mary/Polly/Patsy Crane/Crayne, and some of the Jacobs descendants
believe
that this person is the daughter of Conrad Crain of Pittsylvania Co.
There is
reason to suspect this because Ben and Polly went to Crittenden Co., KY
where
the Crain siblings moved after Conrad's death. I am a ggg-granddaughter of
Conrad, who was a Hessian soldier in the Rev. War and who defected and
settled
in Pitts Co, VA in the Toshes community settled by other Germans. In
writing
his history, I want to include all of his children, but have found no
record
of a second daughter named Mary Polly or Patsy. It had seemed rather
illogical because one of his other daughters was named Mary Polly.
Would you happen to have any information on the wife of Benjamin Hollins
Goad?
This might give me a lead to prove or disprove if Ben's wife is a
daughter of
Conrad? I apologize for this long treatise, but wanted to give as much
information as possible. If you don't have any information Polly Crayne,
would you know of another Goad researcher who might know. I am going to
Pitts
Co next month to search the records there. I might add parenthetically
that
Conrad Crain bought 100 acres in Toshes that once belonged to John Goad,
so
the Goads and the Crains lived close together and knew each other.
Thanks so much for your efforts.
Hazel Pflueger
was she living with James and Elizabeth Purser in 1850 along with
sister-in-law Sarah. By 1860 with Elizabeth perhaps dead, she moved in
with Elizabeth's daughter Mrs. Henry Fischer. .This series gives
credence to the claim that she was a sister of James Purser and an
aunt to Henry Purser.
what I read as "Rutledge Gourd", age 40-50. As I saw no more of this
guy, I guess I decided he was not a Goad but a Good or other family.
Now you come along and say William and Mary had no daughter Ruth but a
SON named "Ruthey" !!! Bingo ??? I have never seen the original will
of old William, only the abstract, which, of course, assumes Ruth is a
daughter. I then surmise that this "Ruthj/Ruthey/Rutledge" was the
Ruth, age 65, living alone on the 1850 census, the one living with
Thomas Green in 1860 (that I messed up on) and the one, age 86 in the
Darwin household in 1870.
He enlisted December 10, 1812, as a Private, in
Captain Henry M. Newlin's Company of Infantry, 1 Regiment Tennessee
Volunteers (Halls), Col. William Hall. He was involved in actual
campaigning, served in the Creek War of 1813-14 (a subconflict of the
War of 1812) and in the New Orleans campaignnn which culminated in the
victory of the Americans at Chalmette in January 1815. Accorging to
copies of 2 muster rolls he enlisted December 10, 1812, for twelve
months. one company payroll covering two months pay periods he received
$5.00 per month and pay for clothing was $17.04; therefore, he received
$27.08 for two months. (1)
He went with Andrew Jackson to New Orleans and never returned to home.
His name is possibly James NEWTON Goad.
Osbourn Goad died 4 July 1859 near "Tennessee Colony", Anderson County,
Texas in the 49th year of his life. Mr. Goad was born in Maury County,
Tennessee 30 Nov. 1810. He joined the Knob Creek Baptist Church in 1832.
In 1850, he moved to Nacogdoches, Texas and united with the Mount Moriah
Church. In 1856, he moved to Anderson County and became a member of the
Macedonia Church at Tennessee Colony. He is survived by his wife and
several
children.
1850 McNairy County, TN, Census
1860 Maury County, TN, Census
1870 Obion County, TN, Census (Union City PO)
Confederate Pension
NAME: Goad, James Reison.
WIDOW: Goad, Mary Ann
PENSION #: W1019
COUNTY: Maury
Confederate Pension
NAME: Goad, James Edward.
WIDOW: Goad, Mary C.
PENSION #: W9676
COUNTY: Weakley
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm
Confederate Pension
NAME: Goad, Jefferson.
WIDOW: Goad, Virginia
PENSION #: W92
COUNTY: Smith
Private, Company H, 24th TN Infantry (CSA)
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm
Confederate Pension
NAME: Goad, Joshua
PENSION #: S5437
COUNTY: Smith
UNIT: 24th Inf.
6 Nov 1851 -- M. M. Snodgrass (f.) married W. B. Goad (m.); by A. Johns,
Minister of the Gospel.
She was the daughter of Elijah Snodgrass here is your reference
1850 Rhea Co Census 3rd District, #209/209:
Elijah Snotgrass 52-M-TN farmer, $400 [Elijah Snodgrass]
Margaret Snodgrass 54-F-TN
Amanda M.? Snodgrass 17-F-TN
Elijah F. Snodgrass 11-M-TN
The brother Elijah family next appears in 1860 in Hot SPring County,
Arkansas
1860 Arkansas Census Hot Spring Co
Union Twp., page 934, #216/216:
Franklin Snotgrass 22-M-TN farmer, 0/$80
---[Elijah F. Snodgrass, s/o Elijah Snodgrass & Margaret Smith]
---[wj - b Jun 1838 TN d 1910/1920 AR]
Susanna R. J. Snotgrass 17-F-GA housekeeper
---[Susanna Rebecca Isabella Tate b May 1844 GA m. 1859 d 6 Jun 1899]
[1850 Rhea Co., TN, as Elijah F.]
[wj - See Forward 1870 Arkansas Hot Spring Co
[wj - Source see Website of Jennie Crisp
GOAD, William
Dec'd 1884
Inv: 12 Feb. 1884
Widow: L. O Goad
(Page 54)
1 male 0-10
1 male 10-20
1 male 30-40 (William)
2 females 0-10
1 female 10-20
1 female 30-40
Carlton Measels
251 Moody St.
Desha, Ar. 72527
Ph: 870-251-1836
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,
1886. Monroe County.
MILTON J. GOAD was born February 26, 1837, in Smith County, Tenn., and
is the fifth of four girls and three boys (six of whom lived to be
grown) born to Colman D. and Mary (Young) Goad. Colman D. was born
January 1, 1804; was a farmer; served as constable in Macon County,
Tenn., for nearly twenty years; was then appointed sheriff; died in 1861
in Simpson County, Ky., to which county he had moved about 1856, and
located east of Franklin. He was a son of Reuben Goad, who was born and
reared in Pittsylvania County, Va.; emigrated to Macon County, Tenn., in
an early day; purchased and improved a farm, where he lived till his
death in 1857, at about the age of eighty-seven years. He was also a
slave holder, and married May Witcher, who was born and reared in
Virginia. Her parents were early settlers of Tennessee, and were of
English origin. Mrs. Mary (Young) Goad was born and reared in Smith
County, Tenn.; was a daughter of John Young, who married a Miss
Saunderson and came originally from North Carolina. Mrs. Goad was
reared by her uncle, her mother having died when she was young. Milton
J. received his early training on the farm, and the rudiments of an
English education in the rustic schools of the day. His father being
poor, he (Milton) was obliged to work out and assist in making a living;
he remained with parents until their death. In the fall of 1861 he
enlisted in Company K, Ninth Kentucky Regiment, and participated in the
battles of Shiloh, Atlanta, Alatoona Pass, Peach Tree Creek, and
numerous skirmishes, etc.; was discharged in December, 1864. He
returned and located in Fountain Run, where he engaged in mercantile
pursuits, whch he has since followed with success. He also owns a farm
of 200 ares, lying in three counties, of which 100 acres are under
cultivation, and improved with a fine residence, etc.; he has one-half
interest in 100 acres in Barren County, Ky.; also a good storeroom and
lot, and is interested in other property, all of which he has aquired by
his industry and perseverance. He married, February 14, 1868, Martha E.
Taylor, of Monroe County, Ky., a daughter of Joseph P. and Jane (Howard)
Taylor, natives of Barren County. To this union nine children were
born, but six of whom are living: Lawrence B. (deceased), Bascom C.,
Robert, Milton B., Maude E. and Claude A. (twins), Romulus B. (deceased)
and Alda May. Mr. Goad and wife are members of the Baptist Church. He
is a member of the A. F. & A. M.; was also a Granger; in politics is a
Republican, and cast his first presidential vote for Gen. Grant.
Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, Volume III,
pg. 572
ALEXANDER H. GOAD. Fitted by genius as well as by experience for the
business
of merchandising, Alexander H. Goad has handled successful enterprises
in several localities, and for the past six years has been an active
figure
in the grocery and real estate business at Charleston.
Mr. Goad was born and reared in Clay County, West Virginia, and his
parents
were natives of the same county. His grandfather, Alexander H. Goad, Sr.,
came from old Virginia to Clay County in 1851. He served as high sheriff
of that county, and is one of the best known citizens there. He died at
the age of eighty-eight. Jeremiah Goad, father of the Charleston merchant,
spent many years as a timber man, getting out logs for lumber companies,
and he is now living retired there. He married Mary Walker, who died in
1894.
Alexander H. Goad for one year was a merchant in the coal mining town of
Cooper's Creek in Kanawha County, and then conducted a store at Pinch,
an oil town. Success attended both of these propositions, but in 1916 he
moved to a larger field in Charleston, and in six years time has built
up a flourishing business as a grocery merchant at 1422 Crescent Road.
This is a business demanding five employees. He has also handled real
estate,
both on a commission basis and for himself. He began dealing in realty
as a young man. He is a member of the Charleston Real Estate Board.
In 1900 he married Miss Donna Procious, of Clay County. They have two
children,
Arthur Herman, attending the Lincoln High School, and Mary Josephine, born
in 1917. Mr. Goad is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
the Moose, and the Junior Order United American Mechanics.
Kenneth F Haas
3983 Partridge Circle
Bettendorf, IA 52722
Paulette Nester
16223 Shannon Hill Drive
Abingdon, VA 24210
pnester@@preferred.com
Paulette Nester
16223 Shannon Hill Drive
Abingdon, VA 24210
pnester@@preferred.com
Living in Vinton in 1964.
Contact info:
Cindy Goad
1102 Blair St
Thomasville, NC 27360
Email: rgoad@@worldnet.att.net
CC Marriages
"The Bond Family" by L.D. Bond, 1998, The Gregath Publishing Company
(www.gregathcompany.com)
Company E, 27th VA Cavalry?
Goad died April 21, 2000 was buried April 24, 2000 at Memorial Drive
Cementary outside Mechanicsville, Va.
Alvin was on the Enterprise December 7, 1941 when Pearl Harbor was
bombed.
That day he was working as a deckhand when a Japanese plane nose dived
into
the deck of the enterprise. When they were clearing the deck he found a
gold
tooth of the pilot.
He is survived by his wife Gladys Taylor Goad, a daughter Francis
"Sissy",
two sons James and Daniel, and two grandchildren, four brothers Preston,
Robert, Tommy, Elwood and three sisters; Louise Tolbert, Annie " Beatsie"
Windle, and Iris Chumbley.
Radford, VA 24141
Home: goadhous@@i-plus.net
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; present
1/1/1862.
SEVIER, John, a Representative from North Carolina and from Tennessee;
born near
Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Va., September 23, 1745; attended the
common
schools and the academy at Fredericksburg, Va.; moved with his brothers
to Watauga
County, N.C., in 1773 and settled on the Holston River, N.C. (now
Tennessee); county
clerk and district judge 1777-1780; elected Governor of “the proclaimed”
State of Franklin
in March 1785 and served for three years; elected from North Carolina to
the First
Congress and served from June 16, 1790, until March 3, 1791; appointed in
1791 as
brigadier general of militia for the Washington district of the territory
south of the Ohio; upon
the admission of Tennessee as a State into the Union was chosen Governor
and served from
1796 to 1801, and again from 1803 to 1809; appointed in 1798 as brigadier
general of the
Provisional Army; served one term in the State senate 1810-1811; elected
as a Republican
from Tennessee to the Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Congresses and
served from
March 4, 1811, until his death; appointed in 1815 as one of the
commissioners to determine
the boundary between Georgia and the Creek territory in Alabama and
served until his
death, near Fort Decatur, Ala., September 24, 1815; interment at Fort
Decatur, Ala.;
reinterred in Knoxville, Tenn., in 1889.
Bibliography
DAB; Driver, Carl S. “John Sevier, A Pioneer of the Old Southwest.” Ph.D.
dissertation,
Vanderbilt University, 1929..
Point Plesant. He entered the Revolutionary War as a Captain and
commanded a company
at Cedar Springs, Musgrove Mill and Kings Mountain. He was the first
sheriff of
Washington Co. a justice of the peace and Col of the County Malita.
He emigrated to the
town of Cumberland on Red river opposite Clarksville near New
Providence in 1789. With
him was James Robertson, a General in the Rev., who moved on to
settle the town of
Nashville.
On January 15, 1792 Double Head, Cherokee Chief, lay in wait for a
hunting party that
contained Robert and William Sevier, sons of Valentine. As their
boat came around a bend
they fired and killed John Curtis, Robert and William Sevier and
wounded another son
Valentine, III. Valentine III escaped but died the next day. the
entire family was attacked
by 40 Creek Indians on Nov. 11, 1794. Joseph, elizabeth and Ann
Sevier were all killed.
Rebecca was scalped but didn't die. James survied along with
Alexander and Joanna.
James was working in a field.
He was born Feb 14, 1760 in Shenanadoah Co., Va. He served in 1778,
as a spy under
Robert Sevier in 1779 in Capt. Valentine Sevier's Co., Col Evan
Shelby's Reg. 1780 he
served in Capt Valenetine Seviers Co. Col Charles McDowells Reg. and
was at Moffetts
Iron Works; in 1780 he was in Col John Seviers Regiment at Kings
Mountain. he served
in Capt. Landon Carters Co., Col John Seviers Reg in an engagement
on Boyds Creek. In
fall of 1782 he was with Capt George North and Capt. James
Richardsons Co. under Col.
John Sevier in pursuit of Cherokees, and was in engagement on
Lookout Mountain.
Mail: Michael D. Nestor, MD
2330 Hickory Ridge Line Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Newsweek, Dec. 2, 1933, page 12: MURDER MYSTERY: Wynekoops Pile High a
Chicago Drama
Cheryl Shelor Leweke
111 St. Ayers Way
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514
Born 2 pm in the afternoon.
1860 Tuscaloosa County, AL, Census, #1324
Buried in Friendship Baptist Church Cemeter, Brookwood, Tuscaloosa Co.,
AL.
1830 Dekalb County, GA, Census
Durrett info:
Linda Durrett
1466 Falling Rock Circle
Alabaster, Alabama 35007
205-663-0305
Several years ago I found transcriptions of letters written by Isaac
Webb, son
of Hannah Cock Webb, written to Ellen Durrett Hogg (daughter of Penelope
Cock
Durrett) and her daughters. In these letters he names all of Andrew's
children, also he states, "Our grand father, Andrew Cox first married
Susan
Cole who had him Rhoda and Bettie.....then Susan died....." (Isaac Webb,
Snake
Creek, Va. 1 Feb. 1904 to Mrs. Ellen Hogg, Bessemer, Al.).
--Emailed by Linda Graves Durrett, Email: LindaCD2@@aol.com
blue eyes -- Isaac Webb, 2/1/1904
" Army of the Confederate States
Henry Webb of Captain Lawson's Company (K) of the 50th Regiment of the
Confederate States forces, was enlisted by Capt. I.T. (?) Lawson of the
50th Regt. VA Vol. at Barmett Smith's (?) in the County of Patrick, State
of Virginia, in the 7th day of June 1861. To serve one year. He was
born in the County of Carroll State of Virginia, is 35 years of age 5
feet 11 inches high, light complication, blue eyes, dark hair, and by
occupation when enlisted a miller. During the last two months said
soldier has been unfit for duty 60 days.
The above named Henry Webb afflicted with rheumatism for nearly four
months, suppose to be contracted at Fort Donelson by swimming the
Cumberland River 16th of Feb 1862 was left at Dover Tenn. the morning of
the surrender of Fort Donelson and escaped from the enemy by the above
mentioned means.
Rocky Gap, VA
June 24 1862
ASN Scott Lt. C(?) Company
I certify that I have carefully examined said H. Webb of Captain Lawson's
Company K and find him unqualified to perform the duties of a soldier
because of chronic rheumatism
John A. Leavy
Surgeon C.S. Army
50th Reg. VA. Vol.
Discharged this 25th June 1862
at Rocky Gap Bland Co. VA"
Some people think Charles Goad was also a son of John. However, every
indication is that he was older than Thomas and, therefore, should have
been named in John's will instead of Thomas. Charles appears on the first
Pitt. tax list in 1767 living with William Bennett. He was thus likely
born 1749 or earlier. Charles is continuously on the lists in Pitt.
through 1804 when he is the only Goad on the lists. In 1805 and 1806, no
Goads are taxed in Pitt. So it would seem Charles died in 1804-1805, age
a bit over fifty,
Does not appear with his family in 1870 CC Census, so the above John J.
Webb may in fact be the same...but, children born up to 1869 are present:
159/160 Webb Sarah A. 30 fw Keeping House
'' William R. 14 mw
'' Frances E. 11 fw
'' Mahala 10 fw
'' Rebecca 7 fw
'' Rhoda A. 4 fw
'' Patrick 1 mw
In the 1880 CC Census, John does not appear with the family, but the
additional children are present compared to 1870:
288/288 Webb Sarah Ann wf 41 w
'' William wm 24 s s Farmer
'' Franses wf 21 d s
'' Rebecca wf 18 d s
'' Rhoda Ann wf 13 d s
'' Patrick wm 9 s s
'' Robert A. wm 7 s s
'' Friel wm 5 s s
'' F. Lilian wf 3 d s
'' Mary Lee wf 2 d _
'' Sarah W. wf 2/12 d _ b. Feb
Combs Franses wf 70 m w
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted on 1/16/1863 in South Quay, VA;
hospitalized in Griffin, GA 11/1/1863; he died there on 12/23/1863.
Company G, 63rd VA Infantry: enlisted 5/26/1862 at Camp Jackson.
Ewa Beach, Hawaii
16223 Shannon Hill Drive
Abingdon, VA 24210
pnester@@preferred.com
The Evangelical Press, 1926.
Sarah Frances
"Sarah Frances was the first daughter of the family. In her seventeenth
year she married George Nester. Her husband went into the Union army and
died from illness at Benton Barracks, St. Louis, the last year of the
war.
She had three children, the second of whom died in infancy... The
children,
Martha Frances and Georgiana Caroline, grew up, and as long as their
mother
lived were a constant comfort to her."
Confederate Army, Company F. Fifth Missouri Regiment,
First Missouri Brigade, F. M. Cockerall Commander.
Beginning with Wilson Creek, Missouri, he was at Pea
Ridge, Arkansas and in all the main battles of the
State of Mississippi, including Vicksburg: the
Atlantic Campaign of One Hundred Days and in the
Tennessee Campaign under General Hood up to and
including the Battle of Franklin Tennessee, in
November, 1864. He was twice wounded, the second time
at Franklin, Tennessee where he was taken prisoner.
He was kept in prison in Louisville, Kentucky, until
the close of the was in April, 1865.
From: Abbott, Asa Appleton. A Pioneer Family of the West. Cleveland,
Ohio:
The Evangelical Press, 1926.
Joseph Kirby
"After a short period spent in recuperation, he went to work making rails
for one dollar per hundred. Later he purchased land in the immediate
neighborhood of our old home, and married Julia Ann Nester, daughter of
Mr.
Nester, our aforesaid neighbor. He added to his land until he owned one
of
the most valuable smaller farms in the township. On August 29th, 1886,
Julia Ann, his friend before the war, and later his wife and devoted
helpmeet, passed away, and on March 29th of the year following, he joined
her, both esteemed and loved by all who knew them. Joseph had nine
children, five sons and four daughters. Four only survived the age of
childhood, George William, Ellen Elizabeth, Dora Frances, and James
Wesley.
They all married. The first three had two children each. The last, Dora,
had three grandchildren. Two only of these four are now living, George
William, whose farm adjoins the place on which he was born, and James
Wesley, a physician at Goldsbery, Macon County."
The Evangelical Press, 1926.
Luther Waldon
"In 1854 Linn County had been organized only seven years, and was
sparsely
settled, chiefly by families originally from the Southern States. Among
those who had moved to the neighborhood before the arrival of my parents
were Frederick Nester and family. The children of the two families were
companions and grew up together. Two of my brothers and one of my sisters
married into the Nester family. The first of these marriages was that of
my
brother Luther Waldon to Martha Frances Nester on April 18, 1858. They
rented a farm in an adjacent neighborhood. Here were born four children,
one of whom died in infancy. The other three, Margaret, William Joseph,
and
Charles Waldon, grew up, married and reared families. Margaret had nine
children, eighteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, the last
being
born of the sixth generation. William Joseph had eight children, and
Charles Waldon had eleven children and five grandchildren."
VA State Senator from Carroll County in the early 1890's.
Virginian-Pilot - Tuesday, April 18, 1995; pg. 6B
PORTSMOUTH - Doris Murray GOAD, 92, of Maurice Ave., a retired registered
nurse, died April 17, 1995, in Portsmouth.
A native of Hyde County, N.C., she was the daughter of the late Thomas R.
and Lizzie McClaud Murray and the widow of
Ingram Goad. She had retired from DePaul Hospital. Mrs. Goad was a member
of Simonsdale Presbyterian Church and
Simonsdale Homemakers Club. She was a 1925 graduate of St. Vincent School
of Nursing in Norfolk and post-graduate at
Laying in Mass General Hospital in Boston. Survivors include five
grandchildren, Emilie Low of King George, Va., Cecelia
Thomas of Eaton, Ohio, Monica Goad of Shipman, Va., Robert C. Goad of
Lovingston, Va., and Tinsley C. Goad of
Williamsburg; 10 great-grandchildren; a niece, Christine F. Ramon of
Engelhard, N.C;. and a great-niece, Rosalind R. Heinert
of Corry, Pa. A funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday in
Simonsdale Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Jack
Ettershank. Burial will be in Olive Branch Cemetery. The family will
receive friends at Sturtevant Funeral Home, Portsmouth
Blvd. Chapel, from 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to Simonsdale Presbyterian Church.
Buford and Nancy had a child, but Nancy would not allow his or her
half-sisters and brothers see the child.
Company G, 54th VA Infantry: enlisted 9/16/1861 in Dugspur; detailed as
a guard at General Johnston's Headquarters on 11/12/1863;
Moved from Scott County, TN, to Licking, Texas County, Missouri, around
1854. After his wife died in 1881, he took his family west and spent a
winter in Colorado, then moving on to California (where Diza Lane met her
future husband in Indian Valley, Plumas County, CA, who then followed her
to Washington), and then finally Washington.
It appears that Gabriel's father was a Bolt, although no records state
this, thus HE CHANGED HIS NAME to HARVEY G. BOLT.
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted1/16/1863 at Salt Sulphur Springs;
prsent on final roll.
Discharged at Gallipolis, Ohio, 6/21/1865.
Company I, 45th VA Infantry: enlisted 5/29/1861 in Wytheville; wounded
in the left hip and hand at Cross Lanes; sick 9/1861; discharged
10/14/1861.
From: Tim and Annette Hart <2hartshouse@@mindinfo.com>
Subject: Re: [GOAD-L] Goad/McDougal AR 1857
To: "Jody A. Goad"
Reply-to: Tim and Annette Hart <2hartshouse@@mindinfo.com>
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200
Hello Jody,
Thanks for your reply to my message. I think that this marriage of
S.S.Goad to Elizabeth McDougal on 12/31/1857 might be the same as listed
in my Bible....the date is right and Elizabeth McDougal is right, but the
groom's initials (S.S.) are off. But whoever read the original marriage
record from White Co could have misread it or copied it down wrong.
The Bible entry has both his first name and middle name written out but
the writing is so old and faded it's hard to read. However, I think the
middle name definitely begins with a "D" and his first name probably a
"J". (maybe an "S" but I think "J")
Anyway, thanks for your info and for telling me about your website. I'll
check it out and see if I spot anything on it that will give me a clue to
this puzzle. I hope so.
Thanks again,
Annette
He possibly may have been the William Largan that acquired land in Greene
County, TN, in 1790 and sold it in 1795.
Hazel Reynolds Winder, daughter of James Wesley and Ora Belle (Wineland)
Goad, was born September 12, 1895, in rural
Osborne County, Kansas. She departed this life November 25, 1977, at the
Osborne Memorial Hospital. Her age was 82
years, 2 months and 13 days.
She was united in marriage with Ralph Leroy Winder on September 13, 1910,
at Osborne, Kansas. Her husband preceeded
her in death on January 4, 1965. To this union were born six children,
Ida Belle, Martin, Norma, Roberta, Rufus and Ora Ellen.
Hazel spent most of her life in Osborne County except for a few months in
the state of Washington, and five years when they
lived in Troy, Kansas. She made her home in Waldo, Kansas, from 1958
through 1976. At that time her health began to fail
and she resided at Parkview Manor II at Osborne.
She was preceded in death by her husband, three brothers and three
sisters.
Survivors include her six children, Ida Belle Stewart of Outlook,
Washington, Martin Winder of Waldo, Ks, Mrs Charles
(Norma) Goodman of Pasadena, California, Mrs. Fred (Roberta) Tack of West
Linn, Oregon, Rufus Winder of Norwalk,
California, and Mrs Ernest (Ora Ellen) Cobb of Trenton, Missouri; 12
grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild; and one sister, Mrs Della Grantham of Hill City, Kansas.
Interrment in the Grand Centre Cemetery, rural Waldo.
92. Della was born on November 5, 1897 to Jim Goad and Ollie Wineland
Goad in Osborne, Kansas. She married Fred
Grantham in Osborne on November 15, 1916. The Granthams farmed in Graham
County, Kansas and then moved to Hill City
and ran a meat locker plant. Della also baked pies and cakes for some of
the local restaurants.
Six children were born to Della and Fred: Duane Winfield, Juanita Wilma,
Leo, Kenneth, Jim, and Warren Lee. She worked
hard and willingly to provide for her family.
Della was first of all a homemaker, but she enjoyed a variety of
activities. As was mentioned, she enjoyed baking and cooking -
something that farm wives excel at. She also expressed her love for the
land by growing many varieties of plants and flowers
around her home in Hill City. Della was quite involved with the Hill City
United Methodist Church and she faithfully quilted with
the quilters each week. In he later years, she joined the Over 65 Club
and even took up bowling for the first time at the age of
79. Della also tried her hand at writing poetry, some of which the family
will continue to cherish.
She grew up during an age when life was difficult and hard work was the
norm. She is fondly remembered by her sons as very
independent, determined, and non complaining.
Della was preceded in death by a son, Duane Winfield; a daughter, Juanita
Wilma; and her loving husband, Fred. She leaves to
mourn her passing her four sons: Leo Grantham of Colorado Springs,
Colorado; Kenneth Grantham of Laredo, Texas; Jim
Grantham of Hill City; and Warren Lee Grantham of Dayton, Ohio. She will
also be missed by grandchildren, other family
members, and her many friends.
Services were held on Tuesday, September 25, 1990 with Rev Kelvin
Heitmann officiating. Burial was in the Memorial Lawn
Cemetery at Hill City.
TAKEN FROM THE HILL CITY TIMES, OCTOBER 11, 1990
Appears in 1880 Franklin Co., VA, Census (Brown Hill, 27-25)
Living in Raleigh, NC, in 1942 and in 1954.
Buried in Oakland Methodist Church, Rt. 29 at 718, east side of road.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Shannon TCU Funeral Chapel. Burial: Wednesday
in Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation:
open.
Robert Goad was born Dec. 22, 1931, in Forreston, Minn. Mr. Goad worked
for Lockheed-Martin 30 years, most recently
as a project engineer. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
Survivors: Wife, Lois Glasgow-Goad of Fort Worth; son, David Goad of
Irving; daughters, Marilyn Swanson of Amery, Wis.,
Barbara Goad-Cruthirds of Korea, Joanne Jackson of Amery, Wis., Debbie
Nowell of Coppell, Diane Hipple of Arlington and
Denice Munchrath of Mansfield; sister, Marian Berry of Albia, Iowa; 16
grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren.
Shannon-TCU Funeral Chapel
3015 Merida, 926-3314
Was not living with his family in 1870 CC Census:
278/280 Dalton Harvey 24 mw Farmer
'' Elisabeth 45 fw Keeping House
'' Louisa 18 fw House Keeping
'' Mady E. 10 fw
Malvern Al. 36349
tgoad@@gateway.net
KING, Austin Augustus, a Representative from Missouri; born in Sullivan
County,
Tenn., September 21, 1802; attended the public schools; studied law; was
admitted to the
bar in 1822 and commenced practice in Jackson, Tenn.; moved to Columbia,
Mo., in 1830
and continued the practice of law; served as a colonel in the Black Hawk
War; member of
the State house of representatives in 1834 and 1836; moved to Richmond,
Mo., in 1837,
having been appointed circuit judge of the fifth circuit, and served
until 1848; Governor of
Missouri 1848-1853; unsuccessful candidate for election to the
Thirty-third Congress in
1852; resumed the practice of law in Richmond, Mo.; delegate to the
Democratic National
Conventions at Charleston and Baltimore in 1860; again circuit judge from
1862 until 1863,
when he resigned; elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-eighth Congress
(March 4,
1863-March 3, 1865); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1864 to the
Thirty-ninth
Congress; resumed the practice of law; died in St. Louis, Mo., April 22,
1870; interment in
Richmond Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Mo.
It is not known when he moved to Georgia, however, he was living in
Jackson County when he met and married his wife, Gillia Bennett.
He was later listed in the 1820 Hall County, Georgia census, and by 1830
John had moved his family to Pickens County, Alabama where they lived
until 1838 and then decided to move to Mississippi. They lived in
Chickasaw County until 1852 when the area became a part of Calhoun
County, organized in that year.
The Hardin wagon train from Alabama to Mississippi must have been a long
one. John and Gilly had their fourteen children along and several of
those were adults. Two or three were married and their spouses and some
young children were also in the wagons.
John was brought to Washington county, Texas when 5 or 6 years old
when Texas was under Mexican rule, his brother Dr. M.B. Bennett went with
the American Army into Mexico in the War in 1847, John M. hauling
supplies, as a boy, to the Mexican border. From manhood he engaged in
live stock industry for more than 50 years. He was in partnership with
Sol West in Jackson county, Texas in one of the State's largest ranches,
being still active in it when he and friends celebrated his 89th
birthday, when he was managing the ranch in the stead of his son, John M.
Bennett, Jr. who was away in Red Cross work in France.
CONWAY, Henry Wharton, (cousin of Ambrose Hendley Sevier), a Delegate from
the Territory of Arkansas; born near Greeneville, Greene County, Tenn.,
March 18, 1793;
educated by private tutors; enlisted as an ensign in the War of 1812 and
was promoted to
lieutenant in 1813; clerk in the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C.,
in 1817; moved to
Missouri Territory in 1818 and to Arkansas Territory in 1820; receiver of
public moneys in
1820 and 1821; elected a Delegate to the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and
Twentieth Congresses
and served from March 4, 1823, until his death near Arkansas Post, Ark.,
then the
Territorial seat of government, November 9, 1827; interment in Arkansas
Post Cemetery.
Ambassador to Mexico under President Polk in 1826
Years of Service: 1836-1837; 1837-1848
Party: Jacksonian; Democrat
SEVIER, Ambrose Hundley, (cousin of Henry Wharton Conway), a Delegate and
a
Senator from Arkansas; born in Greene County, Tenn., November 4, 1801;
completed
preparatory studies; moved to Missouri in 1820 and to Little Rock, Ark.,
in 1821; clerk of
the Territorial house of representatives; studied law; was admitted to
the bar in 1823 and
practiced; member, Territorial house of representatives 1823-1827,
serving as speaker in
1827; elected as a Delegate to the Twentieth Congress to fill the vacancy
caused by the
death of Henry W. Conway; reelected to the Twenty-first and to the three
succeeding
Congresses and served from February 13, 1828, to June 15, 1836, when the
Territory was
admitted as a State into the Union; elected as a Democrat to the United
States Senate in
1836; reelected in 1837 and 1843 and served from September 18, 1836,
until his
resignation on March 15, 1848; served as President pro tempore of the
Senate during the
Twenty-ninth Congress; chairman, Committee on Indian Affairs
(Twenty-sixth and
Twenty-ninth Congresses), Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-ninth
and Thirtieth
Congresses); was appointed Minister to Mexico to negotiate the treaty of
peace between
that Republic and the United States 1848; died on his plantation near
Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark., December 31, 1848; interment in Mount Holly Cemetery, where
the State
erected a monument to his memory.
Bibliography
DAB; Walton, Brian. ‘Ambrose Hundley Sevier in the United States Senate,
1836-1848.’
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 32 (Spring 1973): 25-60.
Joe Payne
"Notable Southern Families" by Zella Armstrong, 1918, The Lookout
Publishing Company, Nashville, TN
Reprinted in 1974 by The Reprint Company of Spartanburg, SC. (Volumes I
and IV).
(Recorded in D & W Book 11, Page 521)
In the name of God Amen I Joseph Towler of the County of Pittslyvania
Being Sick Weak in body though of Sound and~Perfect memory do Take into
Consideration the uncertainty of Life in This Transitory being therefore
Knowing It is appointed for all men to die I give and bequeath my Love to
God that gave It. Nothing doubting but at the General Resuraction I Shall
Receive the same and as to Such Worldly estate.Wherewith it has pleased
almighty God to Bless me with I give and bequeath in Manner and form
following first after my debts are Discharged and funeral Charges
Defrayed; I do give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Frances Towler During
her natural Life the Dwelling Plantation Whereon I now live and after the
Decease of my Wife my will is that the plantation given to my wife Shall
Belong to my beloved Son Absolom Towler, to him & his Heirs forever also
I give to my Wife the following Negroes viz Salley , Charles Weall
Mary, Bob. & Old Hannah and the said Negroes at her Death to be Equally
Divided amongst my Children. The Boundry of the Dwelling plantation is as
follows viz. Beginning at the mouth of Lynches Creek thence up the
Creek(Say) 3 or 4 hundred yards in order to reach the Big Ridge on the
north side of the Creek thence along the Ridge on the top as it meanders
to the order line thence along the order line to Rassasons line thence to
Stanton River thence Down the said River to the North of Lynches Creek up
the Creek to the Beginning.
2nd I give to my Beloved Son William Towler the plantation ~Whereon he
now lives to him and his Heirs forever Bounded as follows viz Beginning
at a Walnut Tree at Lawsons ford on Pig River thence as the Road Runs to
the Old Thrashing floors thence on as the Road runs to Rassamons line
thence along his line to the Order line thence a Strate line to Roarers
line thence along his line to Shockleys line to Towlers line thence along
his line to Georges line thence his line to Baneughs line thence his line
to Criders line thence his line to the Beginning also the following
Negroes Betty, Salley(Daniels Daughter).
3rd I give to my Beloved Daughter Salley Goad the Tract of Land Whereon
She now lives. Beginning at the mouth of Lynches Creek up the said Creek
to the mouth of Kemps Creek thence up Kemps Creek to Daltons lline thence
his Line to Bennetts line thence his line to Stanton River thence up the
River to the Beginning also the following negros Stephen, Sarah, & Edy.
My Will is at the Death of my Daughter Sally Goad that the Land & Negroes
given to her Shall be equally Divided amongst her children.
4th I give to my Beloved Daughter Elizabeth Shockley the tract of land
she now lives on, the land I bought from Roarer also the following Negros
Nan, Walters, & Rohah-my will is at the death of my daughter Elizabeth
Shockley that the land & Negros given her Shall be divided equally
amongst her children.
5th I give to my beloved Daughter Morning Robertson the land She now
lives on Bounded by Rupsamons ling thence his line to a lin Tred on Pig
River thence up the river to the mouth of Pig River thence up Pig River
to Wm Towlers Corner Walnut thence his line to the Beginning also the
following Negros viz Little Hannah, Fanney Armsted & Ben.
My will is at the death of my Daughter Morning Robertson that the Land &
Negroes given to her Shall be equally Divided Amongst her Children.
6th I give to my beloved Daughter Mary Bennett the Tract of land She
now lives on bought of Crops also the following Negros Aggy,
Sazenberry, Locky & Lassy. My will is at the Death of my Daughter
Bennett that the land & Negroes given her Shall be divided equally
amongst her children.
7th I give to my beloved son Elijah Towler the Tract of land I bought
of Wm Young & Augustin Smith also the~following Negros Big Ned, Clary &
child Gilly my will is the Death of my son Elijah Towler that the land
and Negros given him Shall be equally Divided amongst his Lawful begotten
children though if his wife should out live him my will is that She
should have the use of the land and Negros during her life or widowhood
and then to his children as before named.
8th I give to my daughter Nancy Goad the tract of land in Bedford County
Called . Goad Tract, Beginning on Walnut on the river thence a strait
line to a Spring that Bazzel Pickrel used out ot thence a strait line
to the top of the hill thence a strait line to the limestone Quarry in
Rosses line thence Rosses lline to Stauton River thence Down the said
rivver to the beginning also the following negroes Rachel & Seule Ned….
My will is at the death of my daughter Nancy Goad that the land and
Negroes given her Should be equally divided amongst her Children.
9th I give to my beloved son James Towler a tract of land in Bedford
county, to him and his Heirs forever beginning at a Walnut on Stanton
River on Nancy Goads Corner walnut thence her line to Rosses line thence
her line to Wards line thence his line to Bennetts line thence his line
to Stanton River thence up the said River to the Beginning also the
following Negroes Emanuel & Ewell….
10th I give to my beloved son Absolom Towler at the Death of his mother
the tract of land given her to him and his heirs forever also the
following Negroes Daniel Hancock & wife, Charity & Richmond my will is
that my son Absolom Towler Should have the Liberty of Settling on some
Convenient part of the land if he wishes to do so though not to In---dpt
his Mother.
11th I give to my beloved daughter Jinney Thompson a tract of land
beginning at the mouth of Kemps Creek thence up the said creek to Daltons
line thence his line to the main road thence the road to Wm Towlers line
thence his line to Francis Towlers lline thence her line to the beginning
at the following Negroes Lucindy, Teldy & John…… my will is at the death
of my daughter Jinney Thompson the the land & negroes given her should be
equally divided amongst her children, should she die without any Heir my
will is that the land & negroes should b~ equally divided amongst her
brothers and sisters children, Ido hereby authorise John Ward to sell
all my lands not named in my will or -----of twelve month and -of the
money amasing from the Sale of Said land I give to John Shockley Two
hundred Dollars the Balance~ equally divided amongst my children~
Lastly, I do appoint John Ward Jr my whole and Soul Executor and do
hereby Ratify and Confirm this and no other to be my last will and
Testament as Witness my hand and Seal this 10th Day July, 1818.
Witnesses: Joseph Towler
his Seal
Abner Snow
Edmund Pemberton
Joseph X Barber
his mark
At a court held for Pittslyvania county the 15 Day of November 1819
The Within Last Will and Testament of Joseph Towler----was presented in
court and proved by the Oaths of the three subscribing witnesses and
order to be recorded and on the motion of John Ward Jr , the Exor therein
named who made Oathe thereto according to said and with John Ward Jr and
Robert A Ward his ---entered into and acknowledged their bond of $50.000
------according to saw certificate is granted him for obtaining probate
of said will in due form.
Teste Wil Tunstall clerk
THURSDAY , OCTOBER 4, 1928, PG 1, COL 4
Mrs. Goad is claimed by death.
Mrs. Mollie Goad , 60 years old wife of R.G. Goad farmer living two miles
north of the Oliphant community, died Tuesday at the family residence
following
an illness of influenza. Funeral services and burial was Wednesday
afternoon
at 1:30 O'clock in the Holdenville cemetery. Services were conducted by
Rev. Howard with Interment in charge of C.E. Arnold, funeral director.
Besides her husband;, Mrs. Goad is survived by three sons. J. H. Goad,
H. B. Goad, and W.A. Goad of the home address, and two daughters, Mrs.
Leata Montgomery, of Carnegie and Mrs. Opal Farmer, of Holdenville.
Listed as R.G. in obit of his wife.
1910 Bedford Co., VA, Census.
1920 Roanoke City, VA, Census, Jamison Avenue
Louise E. Easter, "Descendants of Michael Easter of North Carolina,"
1961, Genealogical Records, Bladensburg, MD.
K. Wine
56 Spohn Alley
Butler, Ohio 44822
Graduated from Virginia Tech:
B.S. Electrical Engineering 1977
M.S. 12/1978
PhD 1984
Lives in British Columbia.
Brian P. Bivona
Waco, Texas
[mailto:bbivona@@wans.net]
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bbivona/main.html
Waco, Texas
[mailto:bbivona@@wans.net]
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bbivona/main.html
1860 Bedford County, VA, Census, Davis Mill P.O. (273-273)
Lewis was not with his wife in the 1870 Bedford Census (Staunton, 548-541)
Lewis was in Company B, 14th VA Infantry who died of disease in Richmond,
VA. He was a private.
e-mail to MWi4281905@@aol.com
Web: http://www.netplus.net/~markg/linda/
Attended Emporia State and then University of Missouri.
Associate Professor of English at NW Missouri State (been there since
1966).
1) Cecil John GOAD #SS443-14-4528
2) 509 Lee Street
3) Borger, Texas
4) Phillips Petroleum Company
5) Bartlesville, Okla
6) Age 37
7) Born: March 21, 1902
8) Ralston, Oklahoma
9) Charles Laffette GOAD
10) Clara Elizabeth Farrell
11) Male
12) White
13) Registered with the U.S. Employment Service. No
14) Have you previsouly filled out a card like this. No
15) September 5, 1939
16) Signed: Cecil J. Goad
MET A TRAGIC DEATH
Mrs. F. M. Elliott Victim of Shotgun Accident at Charivari
One of the most distressing accidents in the annals of Osborne County
history occurred at the home of Harry Rigby in Liberty township, about
twenty six miles southwest of Osborne last Thursday night, resulting in
the death of Mrs. F. M. Elliott, one of the best known and most highly
respected women of that community, from a gunshot wound from the
accidental discharge of a small .410 shotgun in the hands of her son,
Floyd Elliott. The accident occurred during the progress of a charivari
occassioned by the marriage of Joe Rigby and Miss Fern Overholser that
afternoon. As is customary in most communities the neighbors learned of
the marriage and organized a friendly charivari partly for their own
amusement at the expense of the young married couple. The party
approached the home of Harry Rigby, father of the groom about 9:30 p.m.
and three young men--Floyd Elliott, George Goad and James Bealby--left
their car a half mile east of the Rigby place and walked over to
ascertain whether or not the young people were at home. The party
followed in their cars and the members got out at the Rigby yard. Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott and their daughter and Miss Bell, the school teacher, rode
together and were just alighting from their car when the charivari
started. Young Elliott had a little .410 shotgun loaded with fine shot
and fired once in the air. He then broke the gun and inserted another
shell and it is supposed that in some manner the next shell was exploded
before he had elevated the gun to its proper height. The charge struck
the windshield on the Elliott car which stood about 15 feet away and
glanced along the steel frame, from which place the greater part of the
load struck Mrs. Elliott fair in the breast, causing a mortal wound.
Other shot struck Mr. Elliott in the legs and arm and one passed through
his lip. Miss Bell was also struck with three of the shot. Medical aid
was at once secured and everything possible was done for the injured
woman, but in spite of all she passed away about 12:40 a.m. She was
conscious until the last minute and called the children in and talked to
them and assured her son that she realized the shooting was an accident
and that he was in no way to blame. The poor boy, who is only 19 years of
age, was hear broken over the affair and his dying mother did everything
in her power to comfort him and assure him that she absolved him form all
blame. The young man is almost frantic with grief and would sooner have
taken his own life than to have had the fatal charge strike his mother,
but it was one of those accidents which simply happen at times and could
not have been avoided. The bereaved family and more especially the
unfortunate young man, have the deepest sympathy of all, and there is not
one word of censure for the hear broken boy among all who know of the
circumstance. All of the Elliott children were present when their mother
passed away and also her father, brothers and sisters, with but one
exception, and the bereaved husband. The community is simply stunned with
grief over the loss of a splendid woman and engulfed in pity and sympathy
for that unfortunate young man who was the wholly accidental cause.
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Eva E. Goad (Elliott) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Goad, was born in
Osborne County, Kansas January 31, 1883 and passed away October 27, 1922,
aged 39 years, 9 months and 26 days. She was united in marriage with F.
M. Elliott October 22, 1900. To this union were born four children--
Cecile A., Floyd F., L. Elvin, and Opal Ethel. She leaves to mourn her
departure a loving husband, four children, a father, one sister, six
brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. A mother and two
brothers have passed on before her to that celestial realm. Funeral
services were conducted at the Brethern church in Victor township by
Elder A. C. Daggett Sunday afternoon October 29 and the body was laid to
rest in the Cedar Bluff Cemetery. A very large concourse of friends
attended the services.
Mary Griffin
143 Woodstock
Cement City, MI 49233
January 8, 1896 Vol.10, No.3
MRS. NANCY JANE PATTON died Saturday, January 4, 1896, at the home of her
daughter, MRS. G.W. WEAVER, of
this place, at the age of 85 years. Services were held Monday and her
remains laid to rest in the Patton graveyard in the sixth
district. MRS.PATTON was the widow of T.T. PATTON. She leaves seven
children living, all residents of Cumberland and
Bledsoe Counties.
Information on this family and descendants provided by Kenton Dickerson.
1870 Macon Co., TN, Census (Civil District 7, Lafayette, p58, #37)
Kay Stephens KAYBOBSTEP@@aol.com
Karen Frasier-Scott frasier-scott@@cl.uh.edu
Living in Oklahoma City, OK
http://extra.newsguy.com/~nonesuch/relatives/
age 75 years, 7 months, 2 days. She professed a hope in Christ at the age
of 12 and joined the United Baptist Church and afterward being married
to W. S. Goad. She moved her membership to the Honey Creek Church where
she lived a good life until death. She was a cripple and could not go to
church as she would like to. She leaves to mourn her absence one brother,
John Mathews of Glen Mary, one sister, Mary Jane Clark of Flint, Michigan,
5 step children, Oscar Goad of Muncie, Ind., Harvey Goad of Pioneer,
Clifton
Goad, Flona Goad, Margaret Cooper, all of Armathwaite, Tenn., and a host
of friends. We feel she is resting in peace.
Obits from The West Union Association of United Baptists Minutes 1951
Kathleen Belle (Goad) Wingfield, 84
Funeral services will be held in the Achille School Auditorium at 2 p.m.
for Kathleen Belle (Goad) Wingfield, 84. The Rev.
Jacob Toews and Dane Hill will officiate. Mrs. Wingfield died Saturday,
Dec.12, l998 at her Achille residence.
A lifelong resident of Bryan County, she was born Dec. 31, 1913, to Earl
Park and Nettie Alice Allison Goad.
She was a teacher's aide for Bryan County Head Start for over 13 years.
She attended Smith Lee School and Russell School
in Durant and was a member of Prairie view Baptist Church.
She married Edmond Lee Wingfield on Jan. 2, 1932 in Bryan County.
She was preceded in death by her husband on Dec. 23, 1995, her parents,
son Edmond Earl Wingfield, sister Mary Nelson,
three granddaughters and a great-grandson.
Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery in Achille under the direction of
Cunningham Funeral Home in Achille.
Director of Eggleston Library; Head, Fuqua International Communications
Center
Education:
B.S., University of Tennessee (1970)
M.A., University of Missouri (1973)
M.L.I.S., Louisiana State University (1984)
Ph.D., University of Georgia (1978)
Personal:
Came to Hampden-Sydney in 1993. Married to Charles E. Pearson, Senior
Archaeologist with Coastal Environments Inc., Baton Rouge, LA.
Teaching Interests:
Archaeology, North America and Near East, North American Indians, and
Material Culture.
Honors and Awards:
Fellow, American Anthropological Association; Smithsonian Institution
Research Grant (1978); NSF Doctoral Dissertation Grant (1978); NEH
Teaching Improvement Grant (1980); Sigma Xi Research Grant (1980).
Publications and Professional Activity:
Author of 20 articles on North American archaeology, presented numerous
papers on archaeology, bibliographic instruction, and bibliometrics. Has
ongoing research in bibliometrics and research publishing, as well as
material culture and archaeological theory.
Lives in Waynesboro, VA as of 12/1998.
1880 Pittsylvania County, Census--Pigg River District (60/18)
1900 Pittsylvania County, Census--Pigg River District (6/15)
1910 Pittsylvania County, Census-102/125
May have possibly been from TN originally and returned to VA.
1910 Pittsylvania County, Census-102/113
1920 Franklin County, VA, Census--8/42
1890 Floyd Co census, Indian Valley, Hillory Goad,25, Lillie A.,20.
1900 Tazewell County, VA, Census--Maiden Spring District (3/51)
1910 Giles County, VA, Census--23/69
1920 Giles County, VA, Census--18/90
J.D. 1975 Univ. of Texas
Email: schafin@@pdq.net
email: chafine@@okstate.edu
Web: http://WoodLyn.net/index.htm
Clella provided all the information on the Margaret Goad and George Wood.
1916 N. Buena Vista Ave.
Meridian, ID 83642-3351
Email: dyingst@@rmci.net
208-884-3257
1860 Sevier County, Arkansas Census.
See the following website for MUCH more info:
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/techsvs/manud/94-007.htm
7530 NC Highway 62
Trinity, NC 27370
Master's in Quality Management from Loyola University, New Orleans
Email: kapcoach@@earthlink.net
Palace in Red Boiling Springs. She was born Oct. 15, 1924 in Macon
County,
TN, a daughter of the late Charlie WHITE and Lola GOAD WHITE. She was a
home
maker, a former factory worker, and a member of Bethany Missionary
Baptist
Church. On June 15, 1957, she was married to Dillard D. GOAD.
Survivors include her husband, Dillard D. Goad; one son, Stephen GOAD,
both
of the Sunrise Community; and one sister, Dorris WHITE, Lafayette.
Funeral services were conducted Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, 11:00 am at the
Alexander-Goad Funeral Home Chapel, Lafayette, with Brother Lawrence GOAD
and
Elder Delano GOAD officiating. Burial was in Anderson Memorial Park.
Pallbearers were Johnny GOAD, Lance GOAD, Tim GOAD, Mike GOAD, Tommy
HALLIBURTON and Todd HALLIBURTON.
residence. She was born June 14, 1938 in Monroe Co., KY, a daughter of
the
late Tommy and Ova THOMPSON KERR. She was retired owner of Circle G
Bar-B-Que
and a member of Free Will Church of Christ. She was married on Oct. 1,
1975
to Shirley GOAD, who survives.
Survivors besides her husband: two daughters and sons-in-law, Natalie and
Larry TURNER, Gamaliel, KY, Tabatha and Chris HARP, Lafayette; one son
and
daughter-in-law, Jeff and Rosetta EMMERT, Summer Shade, KY; step-daughter
and
step-son-in-law, Debbie and Tom TERHUNE, Clarksville, TN; two step-sons
and
step-daughters-in-law, Ed and Penny GOAD, California, Shane and Jennifer
GOAD, Lebanon, TN; four sisters and brother-in-law, Geraldine and Jim
RICH,
Tompkinsville, KY, Sally GURGANUS, Fountain Run, KY, Betty CRADDOCK,
Michigan
and Maedell Ford, Tompkinsville, KY; one brother and sister-in-law, Reed
and
Billie KERR, Bowling Green, KY; seven grandchildren. In addition to her
parents, she was also preceded in death by a son, Greg EMMERT, in 1983;
and
two brothers, R. T. KERR and Grady "Bug" KERR.
Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, 2:00 pm at the
Alexander-
Goad Funeral Home Chapel, Lafayette, with Brother Lawrence GOAD and Max
RAY
officiating. Burial was in Macon County Memorial Gardens. Active
pallbearers
were Andrew TAYLOR, Beau LESLIE, Kenny RICH, Danny PHILLIPS, Chris
PHILLIPS,
Terry GOAD and Randy GOAD. Honorary pallbearers were were Perry TAYLOR,
Phillip and Bryan CRADDOCK, Tom FORD, Mark FORD, Kerry KERR, Kelly RICH
and
Faye WITCHER II.
Living in Jones Cove, Sevier County, TN
Contact for this family: Joan Lahtinen at joanlahtinen@@hotmail.com
Joan Lahtinen
PO Box 8034
Brookings OR 97415
e-mail kckearby@@wf.net
1958--B.S. in Education from UVA
1996--CPA
1994--BSN--George Mason University
1996--Nursing Administration--George Mason University
glocliff@@swbell.net
Without pulling up the family tree again, I remember noticing that my
grandmother, Ida Belle Horton Buchanan's husband's first name is Peery,
not Perry like everyone thinks. A couple of years ago I
went up to the family grave site in Virginia with some cousins from
Saltville, and Kingsport, TN and noticed the spelling "Peery." It was
confirmed on my Aunt's birth certificate. I took my mother, Emma Hope
Buchanan Spivey up there before she died and she was surprised at the
spelling of her father's name.
Info on his descendants is provided generously by Pixy Lynn Overstreet
Morgan.
Bess Kline
241 Mariposa Drive
Clovis, NM 88101
Search Terms: FULK (116), HULL (190)
Database: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Combined Matches: 1
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Charlota Fulk
Groom: Thomas Hull
Bond Date: 28 Apr 1842
County: Stokes
Record #: 01 151
Bondsman: Adam Fulk--<
Witness: C H Nelson
Bond #: 000139483
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Groom: Thomas Hull
Bond Date: 28 Apr 1842
County: Stokes
Record #: 01 151
Bondsman: Adam Fulk
Witness: C H Nelson
Bond #: 000139483
Potentially, this is the same Charlotte Fulk that is in the 1840 Stokes
County, NC (p.145, Bethania District)
VAX/VMS administrator
IBM at Boeing Aircraft
St. Louis, MO
Mike Webb
rose.webb@@gte.net
--Lena Glide Spangler
Contact: Laura Hoglin -- danhoglin@@earthlink.net
Email: ScottGoad@@mci2000.com
(Moss Creek Cem. east of Joplin, MO). I also have been told that a
daughter of Robert R. & Lousia Hamby Goad whose name was Druscilla said
that she & Julia Hamby (my husband's gr grandmother's sister) were
"double cousins." This would certainly be true if their parents were
both siblings
of their respective spouses. ie; Robert Goad & Angeline Goad (bro & sis)
married Elisha Hamby & Louisa Hamby (bro & sis). -- from Barbara Reniker,
wife of gg-grandson of Angeline and Elisha
Email: bjogen@@aeneas.net
35 Swayne Drive
Paris, TN 38242
1860 Census, Newton County, MO, Family #894
Some info from Barbara Eckersley at bratbrett@@hotmail.com
Email: bjogen@@aeneas.net
35 Swayne Drive
Paris, TN 38242
Either son John H. or Andrew Jackson was a Capt. in the Civil War.
1860 Tuscaloosa County, AL, Census, #1294
Received a slight head wound at Battle of Shiloh on 4/6/1862
1860 Tuscaloosa County, AL, Census, #1324
James F. & Sarah Elizabeth Durrett, White married 28 May, 1837 in Carroll
Co. Ga. by older Brother Carter White JP.
Moved across the State line to Randolph Co. 1840 Census reads James
30-40, Sarah E. 30-40, 1-F 5, 1-M under 5years of age. James F., Carter
& Jane White were the only Whites listed in 1840 Census.
Listed 1850 Randolph Co. Al. page 322 Beat #6 #600 James age 37, Sarah E.
age 36, Ellen J. age 13, Peyton age 11, William Jasper age 8.
"Historical Records of Randolph Co. Alb. 1832-1900 Compiled by Marilyn
Davis Barefield" James listed 1843 as Randolph Co. Al. Tax Assessor:
Listed as Commissiorer for Randolph Co. 1854, 1855, 1857 to 1862 useing a
Log Campaing, ment visiting every
voter in the County. " James F. White lived in Jenkins Beat; was 42 years
of age and a Democrate. He succeeded himself in 1857-58 and was
re-elected in 1862" "A clever man, but a bitter partisan, he was dubbed
the Courthouse kitten and lapped milk out
of the same dish. Died during or about the close of the War." [Where
James F. lived became Cleburne Co. 16 Dec. 1869 and James did not die
until after 1884.] Marilyn D. Barefield'd expressed a pointed view of
anyone who ran against any of her family.
Listed 1860 Census
Listed 1870 Census
Listed 1880 Census.
Sarah Elizabeth Durrett, White died after the 1880 Census.
James F. White died in 1884 son William Jasper White did the Estate Paper.
1862, Applied of and received a Confederate Solder's Pension for gun
shot wonds in the right knee and left thigh... July 21, 1887.
Mary Lou Goad Lawless
Rt. 4 Box 1226
Stuart Va. 24171
The Goad reunion is always the 2nd Sunday in June at Fairy Stone State
Park in Va. if you are interested. Mary Lou could give more information
on this.
Do not permit info on web about this family!
On a trip to SC April/May 1992 Don Noble and wife Mira Noble took down
the inscription from the tombstone as: Here Repose the mortal remains of
PATRICK NOBLE who died at Abbeville Court House the 7th day of April 1840
in the 53rd year of his life. He was a native of Abbeville District which
he represented successively in the Senate and House of Representatives of
South Carolina during a long course of years and was finally elected
Governor which office he held at the time of his death. As a public man
he was distinguished by moderation resulting from a mild and even
temperament and by firmness of purpose proceeding from a high sense of
duty and a sound judgment drawing its conclusions from careful and
dispassionate examination and all the relations of private life he was
singularly exemplary and in public and private, such was unblemished
purity of his character that both friends and opponents would concur in
inscribing on his tomb "Here lie the bones of an honest man". The example
of his virtues silently impressed upon the community in which he lived
contributed largely to the formation of the high moral character of his
native district and long will that district in common with the whole
State deplore his loss.
Long Beach, CA
Roll Number Name Approx. age Relation
sex
1514 Elizabeth McElrath 30
Wife Female
1515 John Edgar McElrath 7
Son Male
1516 Ellen McElrath 5
Daughter Female
1517 Susan McElrath 3
Daughter Female
1518 Montezuma Morgan 15 wife's
brother male
(Hugh McDowell McElrath is the head of this family)
They had ten children.
Lives in PA as of 12/1998.
Lives in Maryland as of 12/1998.
BA, Packaging Design, Rochester Institute of Technology
MBA, 1993, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University (Marketing
concentration)
Currently lives in White Plains, NY
Master in Statistics, George Washington University
MRS. PEEK, 85, EX RESIDENT OF EDINBURG, DIES
Mrs. Emma Peek, 85, widow of the late Lucian Peek, and former resident
of
Edinburg, died at 8 o'clock this morning in the home of her son, William
M.
Peek, 412 West Vine Street, Springfield.
Mrs. Peek was born October 27, 1851, and for many years resided at
Edinburg, moving to Springfield from that village in 1900.
Surviving are the following children: William M. Peek and Mrs. Alta
Williams, both of Springfield; Ellis D. Peek of Kiser, Ark., and Tracy B.
Peek of Alton.
the body was removed to the C.A.R. Snyder Funeral parlors at Edinburg,
and
late this afternoon to the home of her son, at Springfield.
A short funeral service will be held at 1 o'clock thursday afternoon
in
the home of her son followed by rites at 2:30 o'clock in the Edinburg
Christian church. Rev. Harold Owens of Mechanicsburg will officiate,
assisted by Rev. John Honey of Edinburg. Burial will be in the Edinburg
cemetery.
Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150
Email: beckyh@@nctc.com
Carthage, TN Russell Hill Community
Age 83
December 27, 2000
December 27, 2000. Preceded in death by daughter, Hazel Goad Gregory on
December 5, 1991. Survived by wife of 49 years, Christine West Goad;
children,
Becky Niles, Lafayette, TN, Gordon Goad and wife Lisa, Willette, TN,
Ronnie
Goad, Willette, TN, Joe Goad, Gladdice, TN, Randall Goad and wife Penny,
Goosehorn, TN, Charles Goad, Wartrace, TN; sister, Bonnie Brawner,
Lafayette,
TN; 11 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Services 1 P.M. Saturday,
Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home, with Eld. Billy Joe Shoulders
officiating.
Pallbearers: family and friends.
Visitation 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Friday, after 9 A.M. Saturday.
Interment Davis Cemetery at Russell Hill. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE
>From "The Tennessean" on-line, 12/28/2000
1860 Floyd County, VA, Mortality Schedule...died of old age.
Michael F. Nester, MD
209 Quebec Way
Lexington, KY 40503
Source:
Jim Tolbert, Descendants of Soloman Talbott, jimtolbert@@worldnet.att.net,
10/13/1998, Bunnlevel, NC
_______, TN 37716
615-457-2402
Lives in Providence, NC
Alumnus of Texas A&M University
Univ. of Houston, 1986, Master in Accounting
USAF Retired
6571 NW 36th Ave.
Coconut Creek, FL 33073
Lives in Garland, Texas
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Lives in Wildwood, Florida
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Joseph Adair joined Colonel Alexander Doniphan's Missouri (part of Gen.
Stephen W.Kearney's expedition to Sante Fe )- War with Mexico. In 1849,
he
joined the Gold Rush to California. He engaged in Cattle raising in
Colorado
City, Texas but returned to Missouri after 2 of his sons were killed in
gun
fights. Joseph was a CSA Veteran.
the War, Sue and some of her friends ran out the Union horses which were
being housed in a local church in Independence. They baracaded themselves
inside over night. When finally captured, each of the young women were
put under house arrest for a month. The horses were boarded elsewhere.
After the war, Sue and her husband moved to Texas where she taught school
and preached. In 1881, they returned to St. Louis where Sue began her
missionary work. Sue is the author of a beautiful letter about her
Mother, Mary Ann Adkins. The Owens had 3 children but only one survived.
After being there about a year, he ran away. Sometime in the 1750s he met
and married his wife in Halifax County, Va. , and during the 1770s and
1780s they were living in Montgomery County, Va. On Sep. 13, 1777, he
enlisted in Captain Daniel Trigg's Company of the Montgomery County
Militia. They fought Indians in the western part of Va. and what is now
West Va. He was on a list of officers and non-coms dated Mar. 31, 1781 at
which time he was 50 and not very fit. He participated in the Batle of
King's Mt. He was in a group of 200 Virginians under Col. Campbell who
assembled at Sycamore Shoals on the
Wautauga River. On Sep. 26, 1780, these men left for So. Car. to "catch
and destroy Ferguson", and on Oct. 7, 1780 they did. In 1782, he bought
145 acres on Sugar Run, a branch of the Little River, then in 1790, he
bought an additional 200 acres. On Nov. 14, 1796, he sold this land to
Eliazer Cole for 300 Lbs. and moved to Russell County and settled at Big
Moccasin Creek., where he purchased 155 acres on Mar. 26, 1798 from John
and Mary Frazer. This tract was known as Little Valley. He sold this off
as follows: 50 acres to his son, wm. in 1806, 50 acres to John Smith in
1816, and 55 acres to Wm. and Jessie Smith, in 1822. He had meanwhile
bought 75 acres from Jonathan Wood for 16 Lbs. on Mar. 2, 1807 and 75
acres from John Wood for 6 Lbs. this land was on Moccasin Creek.
The distance to the Co. seat in Lebanon became too much for the citizens
so they petitioned to form a new county. Wm. signed this request as did
his son, Wm, Jr.On Nov. 24, 1814, Scott Co. Va. was created and
named in honor of Gen. Winfield Scott. He died of old age on Apr. 18,
1826, and his wife died the following Jan. Both are buried in the Lawson
Confederate Memorial Cemetery in Snowflake, Va.
Queshenberry, Stephen, 49, married 33 years; Catharine, wife, 49,
mother of 9 children, 8 living; Lois C., son, 22; Ellis E., son, 17;
Robert L., son, 15; Vinece E., dau, 13; Samuel E., son, 10. All
born Va Va Va.
GOAD, Richard, age 25, single, occupation Farmer, son of Uriah and Sally
Goad to Lucy A. Tuck, age 17, single, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Tuck.
7 January 1869. Married by Isaiah Ramsey.
kff@@gateway.net
Living in Richmond, VA
Bachelor's in Elementary Education at Radford University
Master's at Virginia Commonwealth Univ. (Special Education, specifically
Learning Disabilities)
Teaches at Manchester HS in Chesterfield County.
Works at Phillip Morris in Richmond as a chemist
Accounting Assistant,Sr.
Georgia Institute of Technology/GTRI/ASAT
Phone 894-2438/894-3440
Fax 404-894-2221
Mail Code 0808
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1920 McIntosh County, OK, Census Family 83 Lines 88-94
His father may be a James Maurice Goad who married Sarah Lee. If so,
then John was born in Corinth, Mississippi.
1920 McIntosh County, OK, Census
926 N. McKinley
Sand Springs, OK 74063
BS, Industrial Engineering, NCSU
Mildred Helen Phillips b. 5/13/1925, placed in Hoston Or. 5/15/1931
Sadie Velvie Phillips b. 8/14/1926 placed in Or. 5/15/1931. Legally
adopted by Lyman and Mildred clark Bailey (Lyman was murdered in
Bluefield WV) Sadies name was changed to Frances Louise Bailey.
Kinney Willis Phillips, placed 5/15/1931 , was placed with Mr. & Mrs.
R.B. Leinart, Briceville TN, 12/8/1931.
Gdn: 6 Feb 1878, Robert H. Goad appt'd for this under age 14, orphan heir
to
the estate of her deceased father W. J. Ward. Goad's wife was a sister
of
Cordelia. (page 193).
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/html/dodge_bobbi.htm
Robert Reeves Dies August 9, Rites Monday
Robert H. Reeves, 87, a lifelong resident of Madison county, died
Saturday, August 9, at his home on route 5, Huntsville, near
Aurora. Mr. Reeves was born June 3, 1865 near Witter and spent his entire
life in that vicinity. He was the son of Robert Levi
and Elizabeth Goad Reeves. He was married to Jane Foster on May 29, 1890.
A retired farmer, the deceased did not belong
to any church group but had been a Christian for many years. Survivors
include his wife and a son, J. B. Reeves of the home. A
daughter, Louisa Reeves-Bolinger, preceded him in death. A sister, Mrs.
Bettie Spurlock of route 5, seven grandchildren, 12
great- grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends. Graveside
funeral services were held Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock
at the Whorton Creek cemetery with Rev. Charles L. McElhaney conducting.
Interment was made in the Whorton Creek
cemetery under the direction of the Brashear Funeral home of Huntsville.
Pallbearers were Grayson Bolinger, Ray Bolinger,
Jake Reeve, Floyd Spurlock, Albert Carlock, and Richard Mitchell.
Immigrated to America in 1656.
Old Rappannacock Co, Va Deed and Wills 1656-1684. page 100.
Richard Goad, Parish of Sittlingbourn (sp), in the county of Rappahannock
doe sell to John Walker of Rappahannock Co. 15 acres of land. (Date
missing. )
Recorded Jan 12, 1667.
ANNALS OF ESSEX CO., VIRGINIA, EARLY LAND SURVEY, 1670.
Richard Goard recieved 250 acres of land "between the Chickahominy River
and the Great Swamp".
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY COURT MINUTES, page 242, November court, 1674,
Richard Goade and Sarah my wife having bargained and sold unto Thomas
Short,
"120 acres being a part of a greater quantity granted to me by patent,
Sept
29, 1674". Sarah, wife of Richar Goad do appoint my beloved brother,
THOMAS
PARKER, my lawful attorney, at the next court to acknowledge unto Thomas
Short my third of 120 acre of land sold and made over unto him by my
husband, Richard Goad, November 30, 1674.
WILLS AND DEEDS, ESSEX CO, VIRGINIA, 1691-1722, Book 2, page 201,
November 1, 1705. SARAH CURTIS. "all my wearing clothes and household
goods
I brought to John Curtis plantation we we was married to go to my dearly
beloved daughters Elizabeth Blake, Mary Dougherty and Sarah Howlett"
(list
and division follose) "twenty five acres of land, being a part of a
greater
quantity granted to Richard Goad by patent 1 Aug 1670, not to be
appraised,
but sold to the highest bidder, also the tack and plantation equipment I
brought with me when I was married to John Curtis. The proceeds to be
divided equally between my dearly beloved sons, ABRAHAM, THOMAS and
RICHARD
GOAD".
Lancaster County Court Order Book Abstracts concerning persons transported
there30
1st of April 1657
p. 10 - Certificate accordings to Act is granted unto MILES DIXON,
the Attorney of Dame
ELIZ LUNSFORD, Widdow, for the transportacon of EDMOND HASLETON, ALICE
JEFFERSON, WILLM. NICHOLS, PETER ACKENHEAD, GEORGE TABLE, ELIZ:
MORGAN, ALICE HEDDEN, MARY SPARKE, JOHN FRENCH, BENJAMIN
MASTERS, JOHN LONGE, JOHN HUTCHIN, WILLM: COXYN, ROBERT
STRINGFELLOW, JAMES SHEEHON, JAMES PARCE, PETER WHITE, JAMB
TRAYNE, JAMES SONCE, JOHN FOWLER, JOHN HACNON, JOYCE AMYS,
HENRY BARKER, MARGARETT DIXON, JAMES SEEFOLD, JAMB SLY, HEN:
FERMYN
Certificate of Land accordin go to Act is granted unto MYLES DIXON
for the
transportacon of himselfe, ANTHONY ALFORD, THOMAS LAWSON, JAMES
WATRALL, RICHARD GOADE, SAMUELL GRIFFIN, BENJAMYN HANCOCKE,
ROBERT DAVYS, & ANTHONY CHEEKE
I doe hereby assigne over the right of the above named p:sons beinge
thirtie six in all unto
CUTHBERT POTTER or his assignes as Witness my hand this 7th day of
December
1656............................... MYLES DIXON
23rd of October 1661
p 159 - Certificate accordin go to Acto of Assembly is granted unto
Mr. JOHN CURTYS
for the transportacon of these p:sons following into this Countrey,
vizt., WILLM: HAYE,
THOMAS WRIGHT, ROBT. ONSBEE, THOMAS DEAREHAM, THO: TURNER,
ROBT NORMAN, GREGOREY OKLEY, THO: RAVENALLS, JO: WATSON, ANNE
GOADE, MARY BIRCH
Born in Oneida, Tenn., April. 2, 1958, he was the son of CLEAMON and
ZELIA GOAD. He was a born-again Christian,
having been saved, at an early age. He was a faithful member of the New
River Baptist Church where he taught Sunday School
for 11 years. He is survived by his wife, DEANNA GOAD; one daughter,
AMANDA GOAD; two sons, MICHAEL and
JOEY GOAD; parents, CLEAMON and ZELIA GOAD; and one sister, GINA LAY, all
of Oneida; father and
mother-in-law, SAM and CLYDA CARPENTER of Ypsilanti, Mich., and DEAN and
JOANN McDANIELS of Spencer,
Tenn.; four brothers-in-law: TIM LAY of Pioneer, and DAVID, RICHARD and
JASON CARPENTER of Michigan; three
nieces, several aunts, uncles, cousins and many other relatives. Funeral
service was conducted Sunday at New River Baptist
Church with Rev. JOHNNY ZACHARY and Rev. JIMMY GRIFFITH officiating.
Interment followed in Fellowship Cemetery
in the Armathwaite, Tenn., community. West-Murley Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements. (Source: Independent
Herald, Vol. 22, No. 51, Thu, 14 May 1998, p10)
Note: This obituary was found on the Scott County, Tennessee web site
(link below).
FORT WORTH -- Joseph Newton Goad Jr., 86, a retired General Dynamics
employee, died Monday, Sept. 14, 1998, at a Mansfield nursing home.
Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday at Laurel Land Funeral Home of Fort Worth.
Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park of Fort Worth.
Joseph Newton Goad Jr. was born March 20, 1912, in Los Angeles, Calif.
His first wife, Edith Goodwin, passed away in 1962, at which time he
retired from General Dynamics in Fort Worth. In 1974, he and his second
wife, Jean Molenaar, moved to Tavares, Fla. They returned to Fort Worth
in 1994. She preceded him in death.
Survivors: Son, Joe K. Goad of Atascadero, Calif.; daughter, June Burgess
of Pantego; brother, James C. Goad of Fort Worth; sisters, Thelma Crouch
of Glen Rose, Billie Davis of Venus and Berta Patterson of Mansfield; and
four grandchildren, 10 great- grandchildren and two great-great-
grandchildren, all residing in California.
Laurel Land Funeral Home-Fort Worth
7100 Crowley Road, 293-1350
newspaper in Independence - The Western Explorer. At 18, he joined the
plainsman and scout F.X. Aubrey and made and overland trip to California,
returning by the Isthmus of Panama. He made two more trips with Aubrey
driving sheep from New Mexico to California. In 1851, while traveling with
Aubrey, they were attacked by hostile Indians. he was found after the
battle
with a crushed skull from a tomahawk wound. At first, he was thought to be
dead. He was strapped to the back of a mule and after a three day journey,
reached a small fort where he was given aid. For the rest of his life, he
would suffer from seizures. On one occasion, he fell into a fire burning
his
left hand. He lost several fingers. Abner Ellis was a prolific writer and
wrote for newspapers in Missouri and the Eastern states. He enlisted in
the
CSA and fought with Parson's Brigade, 16 Missouri Infantry until the end
of
the War when it surrendered in Shreveport, LA.
Muhlenberg College, Class of 1967
MS UC San Diego
PhD UC San Diego
Materials scientist for Ford Motor Co.
He was captured on July 4, 1863 and held at the infamous Fort Delaware in
New Jersey until the end of the War. Never fully recovered from his
treatment there..
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Ind., and is the second born in a family of twelve children, of Andrew
J. and Clementina (Osborn) Goad, natives respectively of Tennessee and
Indiana. The father came to Warrick County from Tennessee with his uncle,
Peter Goad, when fourteen years old, and on attaining his majority married
and entered land where our subject now lives. He died October 9, 1870,
followed by his widow in April, 1880. Mr. Goad was one of Warrick's
earliest
pioneers and most honored citizens. He followed farming through life, and
by a temperate, steady life secured a tract of land comprising about 1500
acres of land. James W. Goad received a limited education in youth, was
raised on a farm, and at the age of twenty-three years married and began
doing for himself. Like his father before him, he has made farming his
life's vocation, and is the present owner of 140 acres of well-improved
land. In addition to agricultural pursuits he has, for the past thirty-two
years, operated a steam-thresher during the seasons. September 23, 1858,
he was united in marriage with Nancy Barclay, and to their union a family
of nine children have been born - all living but two. In politics, Mr.
Goad is a Democrate, and in all matters of a valuable public nature
actively
co-operates.
Lives in Seaside, CA
Class of 1957, William and Mary
P.O. Box 240
Glen Mills, Pa. 19342
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Walnutrv@@aol.com
Newsweek, March 17, 1934, page 22:
Convicted: By a Chicago Criminal Court jury, Dr. Alice
Lindsay Wynekoop of
murdering her daughter-in-law, Rheta. On the first
ballot, the vote was 11 to 1 for
conviction. In ten minutes it was unanimous. The jury
deliberated for another hour
on the punishment, two holding out for the death
penalty, and others for life
imprisonment. At suppertime, the jurors became so hungry
they compromised on
20 years in prison. "The finding of the jury," Dr.
Wynekoop declared, "is
unfathomable."
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In fact, here is a notation from the Legislative Minutes for Arkansas:
<
This would entail taking part of White, Independence and Jackson Counties
and
renaming them as Mason County.>>
Thomas R. Mason purchased the first 80 acres of land in Cleburne County
7/1/1859 and then went back and purchased 231 mores acres 5/01/1860.
6252 Johnson
Merrillville, IN 46410
219-985-0406
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Alumni of West Virginia University
I personally have never seen info on this family before seeing this sheet.
Was in 1850 Aiken County, SC, Census, but children stayed in KY except
for John Ashford Goad
From: Kenneth Haas
Subject: [GOAD-L] Patrick County, Va. Goads & Allied
I have been studying my files on the Patrick County, Va. Goads ca
1800-1840 and may have some conclusions that might be helpful for
those researching those Goads/Goards/Gours. Firstly, I think many are
descendants of Charles and Rachel Goad of Pittsylvania, Charles( ca
1748-early 1800s)We know of three of their daughters who married in
the 1790s. Jean Goad m. Joseph Barber in 1784. Apparently Jean died
and Joseph married her sister Nancy in1795. This was a double wedding
with a third sister, Mary who married Isham Dalton. The Barbers went
to Greenup County, Ky and do not figure in our equation here. The key
of these recent findings are the Daltons, Isham and Mary (Goad). They
went to Highland County, Ohio and onto Knox County,Illinois and
following the same trail was Thomas Thurman and PHEBE Goad, she b. ca
1787 , married ca 1801. This tells me that Phebe was almost certainly
a sister of Mary (Goad) Dalton coupled with other evidence. We find in
Ohio that Mary Dalton named a so, JOHN GOURD DALTON. He was likely
named for an only brother and probably only son of Charles and Rachel
Goad. We also find that a daughter of Mary Dalton named a daughter
Celia,Senah or Sarah and she married Frederick THURMAN. Now we go
back to 1820 Henry County, Virginia where a John Goad/Goard/Gourd
(differently called at different times) appearedon the 1820 census
which when taked together with an 1840 Bedford census indicates he was
born c 1884. Wife was Ailey by marriage records of their children. In
1820, he had one son and three daughters. In the 1830s, we find these
marriages in Patrick. 1833-Jesse Goard b. 1815 married Elizabeth
Martin;1830 Nancy (these are all Goardsin the records) m. Elijah
Spencer; 1836 Fanny m. Allman Short ;1836- Rachel P. m. Oliver Branch
(andnote John named a daughter Rachel-for his mother if I am correct).
These marriages exactly match the four children of John and Ailey on
the 1820 census. They should be somewhere in the 1830 census but I
have no record. In 1840, a John Goard (not sure how last name is
listed), not otherwise identified is enumerated in Bedford County.
John is now age 50-60 (probably 55-56) and Ailey is no longer present.
It appears the THREE married daughters and their husbands are ALL
living in John's household. One female 20-29 could possibly be a young
wife of John. Five females over age fifteen are present and SEVEN
children under age sixteen. I hope this information will be helpful.
Someone (Janice Kinsler Smith) sent me a studyof later Patrick County
Goads which includes dozens of descendants of Jesse born 1815. - Ken
Haas
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Highway, died Friday, December 3, 1999. He was born November 20, 1916 in
Stuart, Virginia the son of John Henry Goad and Mary Goad. He had been
a resident of this area the greater part of his life. He was a U.S. Navy
Veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific Theater. He was Retired
Manager of Pace Car Wash. He was a member of Memorial United Methodist
Church. On July 10, 1937 he was married to Mary Magaline Reid who preceded
him in death. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Reynolds and
husband, Johney of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Naomi Ballard and husband, Joseph
of Thomasville and Mrs. Loretta Norris and husband, Wade of Thomasville;
two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Copley and Mrs. Doris Hall; twelve grandchildren;
nineteen great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Funeral
services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in J.C. Green & Sons Chapel
with the Dr. Kyles W. Wallace, Rev. P. Glenn Kinken, and Rev. Peggy Finch
officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery with
full Military Honors provided by the Randolph County Honor Guard. The
family
will be at the funeral home Sunday from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The family
request that memorials be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101
Hospice
Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 or to the Donor's Choice.
(JournalNow, WinstonSalem, NC)
Mrs. Polly Dickerson
Mrs. Polly Dickerson departed this life at the home of her
daughter,
Mrs. Armstead Webb, at Glace, Monroe Co. WV on Saturday Dec. 2,1922.
"Granny" as she was called by her friends, fell on Oct. 4, 1919 and
received
injuries which made her an invalid the rest of her life. For some weeks
she
had been worse, but her death was rather unexpected. No one being with
her
except Mrs. Webb.
She leaves 2 daughters to mourn for her going away. Mrs. Webb and Mrs.
Jonathan Nester, besides several grandchildren and great-grandchildren
and a
host of friends. Her son preceded her to the Great Beyond some years
ago.
Mrs. Dickerson was 87 years of age and came to Glace 19 years ago from
Virginia. She was a splendid example of Christianity and a friend to
all,
especially the sick and those in trouble. Her body was laid to rest on
Sunday. Rev. J. Sparks conducting the funeral.
END
She is buried at the Nester Cemetery at Glace WV.
Center in Bowling Green. He was a retired grounds keeper at Western
Kentucky
University and a retired farmer, a member of the Beautiful Home Church
in Monroe County, and a U.S. Army vetern of World War II. Born in Macon
County, Tenn. on May 15, 1923, he was a son of the late Johnnie A. and
Annis B. (Coffelt) Goad, and the husband of Bonnie Mildred "Cricket"
(Stockton)
Goad, who survives. Other than his wife, survivors include six daughters
- Janet Merideth, Mary Ruth Goad, Donna Blair and Brenda Cummings, all
of Bowling Green; Patsy Jones, Plant City, Fla.; and Shirley Elkin,
Richardsville;
two sons, Tom Goad, Bowling Green, and Jeff Goad, Edmonson County; five
sisters - Flo Pillow, Zelma Moore, Marjorie Dye and Elease South, all of
Bowling Green, and Wilma Gentry, Lebanon, Tenn.; two brothers, Irvin Goad,
Arkansas, and Clifton Goad, Tompkinsville; 12 grandchildren, a
great-grandchild
and several nieces and nephews. Following cremation, funeral services were
held at 2 p.m. on Dec. 26, at the J.C. Kirby and Son Funeral Home Chapel
in Bowling Green.
The Tompkinsville News
1999 in Autumn Care of Altavista. She was the wife of Muncie Mease Goad.
Born January 8, 1909, in Campbell County, she was a daughter of the late
William T. and Elsie West Farmer. She was a member of Clement Memorial
Wesleyan Church and was a retired employee of Burlington Industries. In
addition to her husband, she is survived by a foster daughter, Nanet Pyles
of Pittsville; one sister, Clara Shields of Hurt and three foster
grandchildren,
David Paul, Daniel Pyles and Allen Pyles.
She was preceded in death by one sister, Ethel Wooldridge; and two
brothers,
Thomas and Raymond Farmer.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, 1999 in
Finch & Finch Chapel by the Rev. David Bayse. Burial will follow in Green
Lawn Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at Finch & Finch Funeral Home, Altavista,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today and other times at the residence.
>From The News & Advance - Lynchburg, Virginia
One of the stories about George Washington concerns his purchase of a
slave in Memphis to care for Emily who was bedridden.
He bought a woman named Ann for $1,000. She had a small son and her grief
at being separated from him touched George. Using his last $100 he bought
her son also. The boy was named Frank Bennett and he stayed with the
family until George and Emily were gone.
Ann Bennett married Joseph Gordon and in November 1887, George sold 10
acres to her. According to the usual family tradition, the land remained
in her family for years.
In August, 1867, after preaching by D. W. Hardin the church preferred a
charge against them for falsehood and excluded them for same. They were
not in the 1870 census for Calhoun County and it's possible they moved to
another county.
By the 1880 census, they were at Stacy Springs, Van Buren County,
Arkansas. In the 1900 census, Charlotte said she was the mother of 13
children, 5 of whom were then living. However, when the estate of George
Stacy was settled, there were six heirs. The reason for the difference is
not known. Records for 9 children were all that have been found
His military file includes a document signed by his father, Fielding,
attesting to the fact that he left neither wife nor child.
As he was also dissatisfied with the thought of not inheriting the farm
on which he worked as Martha Ann said it would go to her Chandler sons,
he returned to Texas where he met and married Flora Jane Walker, daughter
of George Washington and Amanda (Foster) Walker.
Virgil Goad was given a citation for distinguished and exceptional
gallantry
at Blanc Mont, France on Oct 3, 1918. Virgil was a Sergeant in
Company K, 23rd
Infantry. He was awarded other medals and ribbons some of which
were given to
my son Darryl Sadler as a momento since Darryl is in the US
Army. I have a
picture of him astride his horse and one of him held at a
Christmas banquet
with the other men of his company in 1913, in his roster were
people like
Frances McNamara and Sam Houston. Impressive names.
In his obit, lists Nieces Margaret Hackler of Independence, VA, Mary Jane
Jones of Cana, VA, and Lois Goad of Hillsville, VA. Nephews Edward
Semones of Martinsville, VA, Alfred Semones of Mt. Airy, NC, and Glenn
Vass of Hillsville, VA.
October 26, 1953
pg 1, col 1
Herbert Goad Rites Tuesday
Services for Herbert Brown Goad, 61, will be held at 2;30 p.m. Tuesday
in the First Baptist church, Perry Blue, Officiating.
Born April 3, 1882, in Yell county, Ark., he died at 5:45 p.m Saturday
in a local hospital. He had been a resident of Hughes county for several
years.
Survivors include the wife, one son, Ofas, (of this) city; three daughter,
Mrs. Gertrude Grizzle and Mrs. Ovaleen Hulsey of Holdenville; Mrs. Faye
Robinson, Midwest City; six grandchildren; two brothers, W.A. and Hazel
Goad of Holdenville; two sisters, Mrs Leata Montgomery, Eakly; and Mrs.
Opal Farley, Adrain, Mich.,Wyatt Smith, Speck Broaddus and Thurman Hardin.
Burial will be in Holdenville cemetery with Hudson Funeral Home in charge
of arrangements.
Bearers will be Ned Potee, Weslely Giles,Claude McCollum,
JANUARY 14, 1970 PG 2, COL. 3
Aurbey Goad
Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, in the Fourth and
Broadway ,Church of Christ for Aubrey Goad, Earl Roberts will officiate.
Goad died in Holdenville General Hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 13, He was born
May 5, 1900 in Arkansas.
He is survived by his wife, Winnie, of the home; two sons, Ronald Dean
and Tommy Don, both of Grand Prairie, Tex, two grandchildren, Linda Kay
and Donald Aubrey,
Burial will be at Holdenville Cemetery under direction of Hudson Funeral
Home.
JUNE 22, 1994, PG 2, COL 1 & 2
GRIZZLE RITES MONDADY
O. Gertrude Grizzle, 74 long time Holdenville resident, died Friday, June
10 at her home, Funeral services will be Monday, at 1 p.m. at the Free
Will Baptist Church with Rev. Euel. Bowen and Rev. Ray Bowen officiating.
Acting as pallbearers will be Glen Walker, Howard Hulsey, Valton Woods,
Len Storts, Stephen Reece and David Bryant. Burial will follow at the
Holdenville
cemetery. The family has entrusted James R. Dolton Funeral Home of
Holdenville
with the arrangements.
Mrs. Grizzle was born in Yell County, Ar. to Herbert Goad and the former
Martha Moudy on November 14, 1919. She later married Louis Grizzle on
August
13, 1938 in Holdenville.
Survivors are her husband, Louis Grizzle of the home; one daughter,
Patricias
June Reece and her husband Charles of Oklahoma City; three grandchildren;
Margaret Annette Bryant of Oklahoma City; Lenial Ray Sorts of Glenpool;
Stephen Brian Reece of Oklahoma City; six great-grandchildren, Chance
Sorts,
Lindsay Bryant, Trisha Bryant, Zachari Reece and Joshua Reece; two
sisters,
Ovoleen Hulsey, Holdenville, and Faye Miller, Sun City, CA and several
nieces and nephews.
September 28, 1984
page 1, col 6
Martha Luella Goad, long time Holdenville resident, died Thursday night
at Holdenville General hospital at the age of 81.
She was born in Yell County, Ark. Nov. 15, 1892. She came to Holdenville
from Arkansas in 1922 and had lived here since that time. ( Daughter of
Daniel J. Moudy and Cordelia F. Palmer)
She was married to Herbert Brown Goad in Yell county July 16, 1916. He
preceded her in death Oct. 24, 1953.
Survivors are three daughters, Gertrude Grizzle and Ovoleen Hulsey, both
of Holdenville and Faye Miller, Vienna, VA.; six grand children; 13 great
grand children, and five great great grand children.
She was preceded in death by one son, Ofas Goad, and one daughter,
Christine
Goad.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Capitol Heights Missionary
Baptist church with Rev. Ray Bowen officiating and Rev. Robert Hobbs
assisting.
Burial will be Holdenville cemetery, under direction of Hudson Funeral
Home.
>a marriage record in Floyd Co., VA. for Fielden DALTON, son of James and
>Mellie DALTON, to Virginia E. QUESENBERRY, daughter of Floyd and Rachel
>Quesenberry, on 16 Aug 1896.
>
>Now, next to Fielden Dalton's single stone in Caudill Cemetery, there
>is a separate stone with the two names Virginia Elizabeth Dalton
>and Billie Odessa Dalton. Next to Virginia are the dates 2 May 1873-
>4 May 1943, but there are no dates next to the name Billie Odessa.
>
>I could not find any death record for Odessa, Odessie, Dessie, Dessa,
>Billie, etc. (There was a Dessie M. Dalton d. 22 Sep 1980 age 61
>in Morgan Co., but that would put her birthdate about 1919, making her
>at least one and possibly two generations younger than Fielden's wife.)
>
>The Kentucky Death index lists Virginia E. Dalton, died 4 May 1943,
>age 70, in Rowan Co., residence same, certificate Vol. 25, #12290.
>
>Since both the 1910 and the 1920 censuses, as well as the pictorial
>history book, showed Fielden's wife as Odessa, I had assumed that the
>stone was most likely for two wives of Fielden Dalton, that Odessa
>had died sometime after 1920 but before 1943, and that Fielden had
>remarried. (Another possibility I considered was that Billie Odessa
>was a child.)
>
>But here we have a record for Virginia E. Quesenberry marrying
>Fielden Dalton in 1896, and Virginia E. Dalton not dying until
>1943!! And the 1890 census for the Cloyd/Floyd Quesenberry family
>shows Dessie age 17 (implying a birthdate ca 1873), and no Virginia.
>
>This tends to suggest that Odessa and Virginia are the same person,
>despite the very dissimilar names, and that perhaps both names were
>listed on the stone because she went by both.
>
>If Odessa and Virginia are the same person, that would also explain
>not finding any death record for Odessa.
219-583-8299
I concluded my book on the Goads by making mention of two families for
which we had never found progenitors. The internet has once again come to
the rescue.
A posting on the "Colville GenForum" tells us that the mother of Olivia
(Colville) "Goard" lived in Benton County, Arkansas and is interred in
the Goad Springs Cemetery of that county. So naturally that sent me back
to my notes on the only known Goad family in that county, that of Robert
and Catherine (Dodson) Goad who arrived in Benton County in ca 1835 Maury
County, Tenn. and lived out their lives there
Olivia Colville had married A.J. "Goard". Among the children of Robert
and Catherine Goad were Albert born ca 1835- 1840 and Andrew born ca
1836-42 (census ages do not agree). In 1860, Albert was still living at
home but Andrew was gone. It is a fair surmise that any Andrew born ca
1840 had the middle initial "J" especially if they had Tennessee roots.
Thus this Andrew J. Goad fits perfectly the husband of Olivia Colville.
Internet messages confirm the story that two of Olivia's brothers and
their father Joseph went to the gold fields and only one brother, Marvel,
returned. The father and son Andrew were killed, supposedly by Indians.
The widow, Ann (Gamble) Colville, died in 1874. Back in Warren County,
Tennessee, the grandfather, Joseph Colville, Sr. served from 1808 to 1835
as the first county clerk of that county. Several younger Colvilles were
merchants in McMinnville, Tenn. until well after the Civil War.
Olivia (Colville) Goad apparently had a short life as he reportedly died
in 1869. In 1880, Andrew apparently headed a household which included his
mother Catherine, age 77, his sister Julia, age 43 (51 by earlier
censuses) and an apparent daughter, Berthenia, age seven. If this was
Andrew's daughter, the age is not consistent with Olivia's reported death
in 1869. She could have been Julia's daughter. By 1900, Andrew, Albert
and sister Catherine were living together in Benton County, with no other
household members. Albert had been married on the 1880 census with a wife
Matilda and eight children.
Ann (Gamble) Colville's apparent father, also an Andrew, appeared on a
tax list for Warren County, Tenn. in 1812. He was married to Elizabeth
Davidson in 1799 Their families came from Blount County, Tennessee with
Andrew reportedly the son of Josias Gamble, a Revolutionary War veteran
and soldier at King's Mountain.
Princeton, WV - Lois Rae Goade White, 75, of 879 Eads Mill Road in
Princeton, died Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at Princeton Community
Hospital.
Born May 1, 1925 in Keystone, she was the daughter of the late Raymond
Monroe Goade and Anna Maude Reynolds Goade. She retired as a nurse from
the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Richmond, VA. She was a
member of the Bethel United Methodist Church in Princeton and the Federal
Employees Club. She had been a resident of Princeton since 1990 moving
here from Richmond, VA.
Survivors include her husband, Dempsey H. White of Princeton, one
daughter, Nancy Gayle St.Clair of Princeton, two grandsons, Dr. Jeffrey
Thomas St.Clair of New Orleans, LA and David Schon St.Clair of Charleston.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM Saturday at the George W.
Seaver Chapel of Seaver Funeral Home in Princeton with the Rev. Charles
Wilson and Pastor Casper Dalton officiating. Burial will follow in
Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Princeton.
March 25 1910
Boonville,Ind.,March 18.--- Louis Caldwell, living a few miles
northeast of Boonville, accidentally shot and killed his wife, Mrs Lula
Caldwell, yesterday evening. Mr Caldwell was sitting by the stove in the
house cleaning out his shotgun, while his wife was sitting nearby at her
sewing machine sewing when the gun accidentally discharged, the entire
load-of-shot entering her back, passing through to lungs and killing her
almost instantly. Mrs Caldwell was formerly Miss GOAD, the daughter of
Levi Goad, a prominent farmer and Democratic politican. Mr Caldwell and
his wife were just making arrangements to remove to the state of
Arkansas, having practically sold off all their property preparatory to
making the trip and were ready to leave in a few days. Mr Caldwell is
prostated over the catastrophe and is under the care of a
doctor.-Fridays Courier
Search Terms: FULK (116), HULL (190)
Database: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Combined Matches: 1
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Charlota Fulk
Groom: Thomas Hull
Bond Date: 28 Apr 1842
County: Stokes
Record #: 01 151
Bondsman: Adam Fulk
Witness: C H Nelson
Bond #: 000139483
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Bride: Eliazebeth Cormiakel
Groom: Adam Fulk
Bond Date: 7/17/1820
County: Surry
Record #: 01 079
Bondsman: Richard Cormike (possibly her father Archibald?)
Bond # 000144567
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