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John Jay Goodrich

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John Jay Goodrich

Birth
Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1936 (aged 87–88)
Burial
Calhoun, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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(Note: Stone reads b: 1849)
Alert: His name is spelled Goodrict throughout his 1883 bio, this may have been an early spelling.)

Son of Charles Goodrich and Carrie Buck

m: Ella Hannah Lehman Apr 1881

GOODRICT, John J.
Tebo Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 639
John J. Goodrict, senior member of the firm of Goodrict & Kensinger, proprietors of the flouring mill of Calhoun, was born in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, December 17, 1848. His parents were Charles and C. A. (Buck) Goodrict, the former a native of Vermont and. the latter of Connecticut. John J. was reared on his father's farm in. Wisconsin, obtaining a common school education. In 1860 he went to California, where he followed teaming until 1870. Coming to Henry County, Missouri, he was engaged in running a saw mill till 1878, when he erected his present mill at Calhoun. In April, 1881, he was married to Ella Lehman, a native of Ohio. They have one child, Nannie. Messrs. Goodrict & Kensinger have endeavored to do much to advance the quality of flour in this vicinity and in this undertaking have succeeded admirably, and their manufacture finds a ready sale.

(bio from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)
(Note: Stone reads b: 1849)
Alert: His name is spelled Goodrict throughout his 1883 bio, this may have been an early spelling.)

Son of Charles Goodrich and Carrie Buck

m: Ella Hannah Lehman Apr 1881

GOODRICT, John J.
Tebo Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 639
John J. Goodrict, senior member of the firm of Goodrict & Kensinger, proprietors of the flouring mill of Calhoun, was born in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, December 17, 1848. His parents were Charles and C. A. (Buck) Goodrict, the former a native of Vermont and. the latter of Connecticut. John J. was reared on his father's farm in. Wisconsin, obtaining a common school education. In 1860 he went to California, where he followed teaming until 1870. Coming to Henry County, Missouri, he was engaged in running a saw mill till 1878, when he erected his present mill at Calhoun. In April, 1881, he was married to Ella Lehman, a native of Ohio. They have one child, Nannie. Messrs. Goodrict & Kensinger have endeavored to do much to advance the quality of flour in this vicinity and in this undertaking have succeeded admirably, and their manufacture finds a ready sale.

(bio from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)


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