He was the second of the five children of Perry Frederick Goben and Charity A. Conkling.
He worked as a photographer.
Hutchcraft Family Book page 36
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James L. Goben was a photographer and operated a studio in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, at least from 1887 until his death in 1928. It seems likely that his younger brother Edgar L. Goben started the Gainesville business with him but soon left town; later father Perry pitched in until James was able to manage the Gainesville studio on his own.
(From Goben Family Photographers, Ancestry.com)
His father Perry F. Goben also operated a photography studio in Sherman Texas, just 30 miles East of Gainesville.
He was the second of the five children of Perry Frederick Goben and Charity A. Conkling.
He worked as a photographer.
Hutchcraft Family Book page 36
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James L. Goben was a photographer and operated a studio in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, at least from 1887 until his death in 1928. It seems likely that his younger brother Edgar L. Goben started the Gainesville business with him but soon left town; later father Perry pitched in until James was able to manage the Gainesville studio on his own.
(From Goben Family Photographers, Ancestry.com)
His father Perry F. Goben also operated a photography studio in Sherman Texas, just 30 miles East of Gainesville.
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