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<span class=prefix>Corporal</span> Charles Austin Goddard

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Corporal Charles Austin Goddard Veteran

Birth
Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
27 Jun 1903 (aged 62)
Franklin Furnace, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wheelersburg, Scioto County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Goddard, Charles Austin, Age: 21, cred. Norwich, VT; service: enl 9/18/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. B, 6th VVI, wdd, Wilderness, 5/5/64, m/o 10/28/64 (more)
Born: 5/25/1841, Norwich, VT; Died: 6/27/1903; Buried: Old Wheelersburg cemetery, Junior Furnace

6th Vermont Infantry
Biographies

Henry Goddard
Henry Goddard, a shoemaker, and his wife, Laura Ester Egerton, had a family of three sons and five daughters. They lived in the small village of Norwich, Vermont. Charles Austin Goddard, the oldest son, was born in Windsor County, VT, May 25, 1841. In January, 1866, he went to Ohio and purchased a farm in Union Township, Lawrence County. In March, 1872, he moved to Scioto County and bought the Junior Furnace farm, containing 407 acres. It was one of the finest farms in the county, with a large brick residence and two fine barns. He was married in 1871 to Eureka Kimball, daughter of Augustine H. Kimball. They had four children: Charles A. Goddard II, Henry, Arthur and Minnie.
Goddard, Charles Austin, Age: 21, cred. Norwich, VT; service: enl 9/18/61, m/i 10/15/61, Pvt, Co. B, 6th VVI, wdd, Wilderness, 5/5/64, m/o 10/28/64 (more)
Born: 5/25/1841, Norwich, VT; Died: 6/27/1903; Buried: Old Wheelersburg cemetery, Junior Furnace

6th Vermont Infantry
Biographies

Henry Goddard
Henry Goddard, a shoemaker, and his wife, Laura Ester Egerton, had a family of three sons and five daughters. They lived in the small village of Norwich, Vermont. Charles Austin Goddard, the oldest son, was born in Windsor County, VT, May 25, 1841. In January, 1866, he went to Ohio and purchased a farm in Union Township, Lawrence County. In March, 1872, he moved to Scioto County and bought the Junior Furnace farm, containing 407 acres. It was one of the finest farms in the county, with a large brick residence and two fine barns. He was married in 1871 to Eureka Kimball, daughter of Augustine H. Kimball. They had four children: Charles A. Goddard II, Henry, Arthur and Minnie.



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