George was a Private in Company K, 15th Vermont Infantry. He mustered in on October 22, 1862, and mustered out August 5, 1863.
St. Johnsbury Republican, (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), February 11, 1903:
George E. Goodall
Although the people of St. Johnsbury East have long considered George E. Goodall an invalid, his death at Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 6, was unexpected and came as a shock. For over 20 years he had been a great sufferer from rheumatism and spent his winters in Florida, with the exception of a few years at Hot Springs, Arkansas, coming tohis old home at St. Johnsbury East to spend a few months every summer among the friends of his youth.
George E. Goodall was the son of David and Mary McGregor Goodall and was born in St. Johnsbury East January 13, 1842. When nineteen years old he enlisted in Company K., 15th Vermont regiment, under Col. W. W. Grout, and served for nine months, during the latter part of that time as regimental postmaster. August 25,1864, he married Henrietta Carleton of East St. Johnsbury who survives him. Of their three children none are living but there is at Portland, Me., a little granddaughter,Mary Goodall Westcott. Mr. Goodall leaves also one sister, Miss Inez Goodall of this town, and a half brother, Dr. Frank Goodall of Bennington. He was a member of Passumpsic lodge and Chamberlin Post.
The funeral will be held at the home at St. Johnsbury East this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. E. Grant will officiate.
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Notes:
- St. Johnsbury East is now known as East St. Johnsbury
- Chamberlin Post, Grand Army of the Republic
- Passumpsic Lodge No. 27, F.& A. M., St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
George was a Private in Company K, 15th Vermont Infantry. He mustered in on October 22, 1862, and mustered out August 5, 1863.
St. Johnsbury Republican, (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), February 11, 1903:
George E. Goodall
Although the people of St. Johnsbury East have long considered George E. Goodall an invalid, his death at Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 6, was unexpected and came as a shock. For over 20 years he had been a great sufferer from rheumatism and spent his winters in Florida, with the exception of a few years at Hot Springs, Arkansas, coming tohis old home at St. Johnsbury East to spend a few months every summer among the friends of his youth.
George E. Goodall was the son of David and Mary McGregor Goodall and was born in St. Johnsbury East January 13, 1842. When nineteen years old he enlisted in Company K., 15th Vermont regiment, under Col. W. W. Grout, and served for nine months, during the latter part of that time as regimental postmaster. August 25,1864, he married Henrietta Carleton of East St. Johnsbury who survives him. Of their three children none are living but there is at Portland, Me., a little granddaughter,Mary Goodall Westcott. Mr. Goodall leaves also one sister, Miss Inez Goodall of this town, and a half brother, Dr. Frank Goodall of Bennington. He was a member of Passumpsic lodge and Chamberlin Post.
The funeral will be held at the home at St. Johnsbury East this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. E. Grant will officiate.
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Notes:
- St. Johnsbury East is now known as East St. Johnsbury
- Chamberlin Post, Grand Army of the Republic
- Passumpsic Lodge No. 27, F.& A. M., St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
Family Members
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David Goodall
1805–1881
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Mary E McGregor Goodall
1818–1873
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Henrietta Carleton Goodall
1848–1912
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Inez Goodall
1847–1927
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Leon Goodall
1835–1871
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Frank Mac Goodall
1865–1869
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Clara May Goodall Westcott
1870–1899
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Leon Carleton Goodall
1874–1882
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