Herald of Truth, Vol. XLII, No. 9, March 2, 1905,pages 71 and 72:
Good.-Joel Good was born April 28, 1822, near Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa., and died Feb. 8, 1905, at his home near Spring City, Chester Co., Pa., of dropsy; aged 82 Y., 9 M., 10 D. He was married to Catherine Halteman in 1844, who preceded him to the spirit world on Sept. 30, 1889. During the first few years of their wedded life they resided near Spring Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa., moving to Chester County in 1847. Unto them were born four sons and three daughters. One son died in infancy, Israel, William, Solomon and Fanny (widow of the late Henry L. Bechtel) reside near Spring City; Annie, wife of Abraham Gehman, and Lavina, wife of David Gehman, reside in Montgomery Co., Pa. Besides his children he leaves 32 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Peter B. and Joseph B., and a sister, Judith, wife of Tobias Bowman, all of Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa., together with many relatives and friends by whom he was much loved and esteemed. He united with the Mennonite church in early life and remained faithful to the end. Funeral services were held on Feb. 13th and were conducted at the house by Bish. Andrew Mack and Noah Bowman and at the meeting house by J. B. Hunsberger and A. O. Histand. Text, John 9:4. Interment in the graveyard adjoining.
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Herald of Truth, Vol. XLII, No. 9, March 2, 1905,pages 71 and 72:
Good.-Joel Good was born April 28, 1822, near Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa., and died Feb. 8, 1905, at his home near Spring City, Chester Co., Pa., of dropsy; aged 82 Y., 9 M., 10 D. He was married to Catherine Halteman in 1844, who preceded him to the spirit world on Sept. 30, 1889. During the first few years of their wedded life they resided near Spring Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa., moving to Chester County in 1847. Unto them were born four sons and three daughters. One son died in infancy, Israel, William, Solomon and Fanny (widow of the late Henry L. Bechtel) reside near Spring City; Annie, wife of Abraham Gehman, and Lavina, wife of David Gehman, reside in Montgomery Co., Pa. Besides his children he leaves 32 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Peter B. and Joseph B., and a sister, Judith, wife of Tobias Bowman, all of Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa., together with many relatives and friends by whom he was much loved and esteemed. He united with the Mennonite church in early life and remained faithful to the end. Funeral services were held on Feb. 13th and were conducted at the house by Bish. Andrew Mack and Noah Bowman and at the meeting house by J. B. Hunsberger and A. O. Histand. Text, John 9:4. Interment in the graveyard adjoining.
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