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Francis Goodwin

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Hendricksville, Greene County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Unknown for sure, but this is probably Paris, son of Ammon Goodwin and Susan Leonard. Paris married in 1854 and had his own family in 1860. If correct, he was born about 1834 and died between the 1850 & 1860 censuses.

1850 Beech Creek, Greene Co., IN census:
Ammon (head) 36 b KY, Farmer $300
Susan (wife) 37 b KY
Children: Francis 16, William 15, Eliza 13, Franklin 11, John 9, Martha 7 (all born in Indiana).
Henry Isom (unk) 30 b NC, Farmer
Henry Busch (unk) 25 b NC, Farmer

His Family:
1860 Beech Creek, Greene Co., IN census (index):
Ammon (head) 46 b KY
Susan (wife) 47 b KY
Children: Eliza 22, John 19, Martha 17, Amanda 6.

Ammon & Susan Goodwin didn't have a son named Francis, at least not that I could find. The son that someone said is Francis in 1850 is actually Paris. It couldn't be Francis, because Paris would be there in the census too. His name is spelled in some census records as "Parris" or even "Farris." The scribe didn't write very clearly, but that is Paris, because he was still at home. He was married in 1854; he had his own family in 1860. I don't know what family Francis belongs in.
Unknown for sure, but this is probably Paris, son of Ammon Goodwin and Susan Leonard. Paris married in 1854 and had his own family in 1860. If correct, he was born about 1834 and died between the 1850 & 1860 censuses.

1850 Beech Creek, Greene Co., IN census:
Ammon (head) 36 b KY, Farmer $300
Susan (wife) 37 b KY
Children: Francis 16, William 15, Eliza 13, Franklin 11, John 9, Martha 7 (all born in Indiana).
Henry Isom (unk) 30 b NC, Farmer
Henry Busch (unk) 25 b NC, Farmer

His Family:
1860 Beech Creek, Greene Co., IN census (index):
Ammon (head) 46 b KY
Susan (wife) 47 b KY
Children: Eliza 22, John 19, Martha 17, Amanda 6.

Ammon & Susan Goodwin didn't have a son named Francis, at least not that I could find. The son that someone said is Francis in 1850 is actually Paris. It couldn't be Francis, because Paris would be there in the census too. His name is spelled in some census records as "Parris" or even "Farris." The scribe didn't write very clearly, but that is Paris, because he was still at home. He was married in 1854; he had his own family in 1860. I don't know what family Francis belongs in.


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