Born Feb. 6, 1881
Killed at Gladbrook
Wreck March 21, 1910
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The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Fri., Apr. 1, 1910, p. 9.
Probate Court.
__In the estate of James Goodenough, Myrtle Goodenough, the widow has been appointed administratix under bond of $100.
---- Obits:
The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Tues., Mar. 22, 1910, p. 10.
J. S. (sic) Goodenough.
__J. S. (sic - H.) Goodenough, was born in Linn county, February 6, 1871 (sic - 1881). He engaged in farming for several years and then moved to Cedar Rapids. He has been in the service of the Rock Island for six years, holding the position of fireman. He has made his residence at 925 South Fourth street west.
__Mr. Goodenough leaves a wife and three small boys, Claude age 6; Glen, age 3; and Harvey age one. His parents also survive him and reside at 1111 North Sixth street. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, L. F., Geo. and Monroe Goodenough of Cedar Rapids. Miss Jennie Goodenough and Mrs. Geo. Lefebre both of this city. The funeral announcements will be made later.
The Cedar Rapids Tribune, Fri., Apr. 1, 1910, p. 3.
Fireman J. S. (sic) Goodenough.
__J. S. (sic - H.) Goodenough was born in Linn county Feruary 6, 1871 (sic - 1881). He engaged in farming for several years and then moved to Cedar Rapids. He has been in the service of the Rock Island for six years, holding the position of fireman. He has made his residence at 925 South Fourth street west.
__Mr. Goodenough leaves a wife and three small boys, Claude, age six, Glen, age three, and Harvey, age one. His parents also survive him and reside at 1111 North Sixth street. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, L. F., Geo. and Monroe Goodenough of Cedar Rapids. Miss Jennie Goodenough and Mrs. Geo. Lefebre both of this city.
Born Feb. 6, 1881
Killed at Gladbrook
Wreck March 21, 1910
----
The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Fri., Apr. 1, 1910, p. 9.
Probate Court.
__In the estate of James Goodenough, Myrtle Goodenough, the widow has been appointed administratix under bond of $100.
---- Obits:
The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Tues., Mar. 22, 1910, p. 10.
J. S. (sic) Goodenough.
__J. S. (sic - H.) Goodenough, was born in Linn county, February 6, 1871 (sic - 1881). He engaged in farming for several years and then moved to Cedar Rapids. He has been in the service of the Rock Island for six years, holding the position of fireman. He has made his residence at 925 South Fourth street west.
__Mr. Goodenough leaves a wife and three small boys, Claude age 6; Glen, age 3; and Harvey age one. His parents also survive him and reside at 1111 North Sixth street. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, L. F., Geo. and Monroe Goodenough of Cedar Rapids. Miss Jennie Goodenough and Mrs. Geo. Lefebre both of this city. The funeral announcements will be made later.
The Cedar Rapids Tribune, Fri., Apr. 1, 1910, p. 3.
Fireman J. S. (sic) Goodenough.
__J. S. (sic - H.) Goodenough was born in Linn county Feruary 6, 1871 (sic - 1881). He engaged in farming for several years and then moved to Cedar Rapids. He has been in the service of the Rock Island for six years, holding the position of fireman. He has made his residence at 925 South Fourth street west.
__Mr. Goodenough leaves a wife and three small boys, Claude, age six, Glen, age three, and Harvey, age one. His parents also survive him and reside at 1111 North Sixth street. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, L. F., Geo. and Monroe Goodenough of Cedar Rapids. Miss Jennie Goodenough and Mrs. Geo. Lefebre both of this city.
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