Obituary for Augustine Gould from the Longmont Ledger, 6 Jan 1905, page 1.
GOULD--At the Boulder hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 3. the result of an operation for appendicitis, A. Gould, age 74 years.
Mr. Gould was the father of Mrs. A. H. Spencer and Mrs L. Brown of Longmont. He had his home with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. It was thought for a time that he was getting along after the operation very well, but it was only temporary.
Longmont Ledger (Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado)
Jan 13, 1905 Page 1
OBITUARY
Mr. A Gould was born in Franklin county N.Y., April 11, 1830, near Saranac Lake and died in Longmont, Colo., Jan. 3, 1905. Mr. Gould moved with his parents to Monroe Wis., in 1850. Aug. 4th 1853 he was united in marriage to Jane Broadbent of Juda, Wisconsin. From this union there was born 12 children, 9 girls and 3 boys, 3 girls and 1 boy have passed on before. Mr. Gould was survived by 8 children and 26 grandchildren, 2 brothers and one sister.
While not a member of a church, he was a Christian man, kind in his home life, and tried to bring up his children in accordance with Christian teaching. He was one of those who were driven out of Missouri during the civil war. He was warned by the Confederacy that he must get out in 20 hours or pay $100 to the confederacy or enlist. He went to Forestville Minn., where he was a wagon maker.
Obituary for Augustine Gould from the Longmont Ledger, 6 Jan 1905, page 1.
GOULD--At the Boulder hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 3. the result of an operation for appendicitis, A. Gould, age 74 years.
Mr. Gould was the father of Mrs. A. H. Spencer and Mrs L. Brown of Longmont. He had his home with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. It was thought for a time that he was getting along after the operation very well, but it was only temporary.
Longmont Ledger (Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado)
Jan 13, 1905 Page 1
OBITUARY
Mr. A Gould was born in Franklin county N.Y., April 11, 1830, near Saranac Lake and died in Longmont, Colo., Jan. 3, 1905. Mr. Gould moved with his parents to Monroe Wis., in 1850. Aug. 4th 1853 he was united in marriage to Jane Broadbent of Juda, Wisconsin. From this union there was born 12 children, 9 girls and 3 boys, 3 girls and 1 boy have passed on before. Mr. Gould was survived by 8 children and 26 grandchildren, 2 brothers and one sister.
While not a member of a church, he was a Christian man, kind in his home life, and tried to bring up his children in accordance with Christian teaching. He was one of those who were driven out of Missouri during the civil war. He was warned by the Confederacy that he must get out in 20 hours or pay $100 to the confederacy or enlist. He went to Forestville Minn., where he was a wagon maker.
Family Members
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George Orlando Gould
1854–1936
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Flora Ann Gould Stevens
1856–1934
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Ida J. Gould Rossman
1859–1883
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Adaline Lee Gould Ferry
1860–1959
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Mary Lavina Gould Wood
1864–1951
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Alzuma M Gould Robie
1866–1957
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Joshua Franklin Gould
1868–1958
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Millie Coates Gould
1870–1872
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Minnie Coates Gould Hawkinson
1870–1958
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Melissa J Gould
1873–1876
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Mabel Etta Gould Spencer
1875–1963
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