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Mary Ann <I>McCullough</I> Goode

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Mary Ann McCullough Goode

Birth
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Feb 1884 (aged 54)
Davis County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cem. Lot 494
Memorial ID
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History of Davis county, Iowa 1882 -
Good, William H., deceased; page 618: was born in Halifax, Virginia, February 23, 1798; where he grew to manhood, then emigrated to Kentucky. In 1850, he came to this county settling in Wyacondah township, being one of the pioneers of that township, where he lived till his disease; he was married July 29, 1860, to Mrs. Mary A. French, of Bloomfield, in Hamilton county, Ohio, and they had two children, Edward E., now a young man of 18, in Bloomfield; and Eva J., a young lady of 16, attending school. Mrs. Good has a nice farm of 124 acres, well improved, with fine brick residence, good barn, and one of the best orchards in the township. She lives in Bloomfield, owning a neat cottage, with every comfort. She has been a member of the Christian church since she was 17. Mr. Good was a man upright in (his community.


Info from Ann Kushner - Mary's first husband was Milton Jefferson French who died 1857. They were the parents of Mary Elizabeth, Olive, and Josephine French.

WPA Records - birth, death, burial info

History of Davis county, Iowa 1882 -
Good, William H., deceased; page 618: was born in Halifax, Virginia, February 23, 1798; where he grew to manhood, then emigrated to Kentucky. In 1850, he came to this county settling in Wyacondah township, being one of the pioneers of that township, where he lived till his disease; he was married July 29, 1860, to Mrs. Mary A. French, of Bloomfield, in Hamilton county, Ohio, and they had two children, Edward E., now a young man of 18, in Bloomfield; and Eva J., a young lady of 16, attending school. Mrs. Good has a nice farm of 124 acres, well improved, with fine brick residence, good barn, and one of the best orchards in the township. She lives in Bloomfield, owning a neat cottage, with every comfort. She has been a member of the Christian church since she was 17. Mr. Good was a man upright in (his community.


Info from Ann Kushner - Mary's first husband was Milton Jefferson French who died 1857. They were the parents of Mary Elizabeth, Olive, and Josephine French.

WPA Records - birth, death, burial info



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