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Goad, William (b. 1693, d. 1732)

Death: 1732

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Goad, Elizabeth (b. ABT. 1705, d. ?)
Note: Elizabeth Goad is referred to in her father's will as Elizabeth Dodson. Neither her birth or marriage is found in the parish register, but it seems likely that her husband was either John Dodson or Thomas Dodson for both lived in the parish and had wives named Elizabeth. (Janice Kinsler Smith, Goad and Webb Family of Southwest Virginia, With Allied Families, Vol II, Goad Family, 1994 Revision, quoting Alderman, The Settlements.)

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Goad, Abraham (b. 1710, d. 1799)
Death: 1799
Will: Date: 13 JUL 1779
Place: From Abstracts of Pittsylvania Co. Va. Wills--1767-1820. Lela Adams, Compiler. Southern Historical Press 1986.
Census: Date: 1746
Place: Colonial America, 1607-1789 VA Census Index

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Goad, Peter (b. 1715, d. 1794)
Death: 1794

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Jones, Martha Imagene (b. 10 AUG 1866, d. 17 MAR 1921)
Note: She dipped Brown's snuff and made her brushes from tree twigs. (family legend contributed by Martha V. Patrick, granddaughter)
Occupation: Place: Housewife/Sunday School Teacher
Religion: Place: Methodist Church - Auburn, Texas
Death: 17 MAR 1921 Grandview, Johnson County, Texas
Burial: Grandview Cemetery

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Hines, Ruth Adline (b. 27 JUN 1912, d. 2001)
Note: Remember her as the lady who taught 4th grade sunday school classes many years ago and the only way little boys could be in her class was that they had to hand/arm wrestle her. They didn't have to win just had to participate before they could be in her class. True story related by one of Mother's co-workers in S.S. who told me this at the service here for her. (from daughter, Kay Thames, April 2001)
Occupation: Place: Homemaker
Occupation: Place: Ran Speer's Big Star with Woodrow
Death: 2001 Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas
Burial: Carbon Cemetery, Carbon, Eastland County, Texas

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Goodwin, Edith (b. , d. 1962)
Death: 1962

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Pankey, Susan (b. 1810, d. 1855)
Death: 1855 Difficult, Tennessee

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Goad, Jefferson (b. 12 OCT 1832, d. 27 JUL 1906)
Death: 27 JUL 1906 Difficult, Tennessee

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Kemp, Virginia (b. 9 MAY 1852, d. 4 OCT 1916)
Death: 4 OCT 1916 Difficult, Tennessee

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Hackett, Tennessee (b. 9 MAY 1852, d. ?)
Death: --Not Shown--

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Parnell, Kate Aseneth (b. 4 JAN 1875, d. ?)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Jeanette Parnell Luning

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Hautau, David Frederick (b. 29 JUL 1880, d. 3 MAY 1914)
Note: (Newspaper Article) Hautau Funeral Today - Young Man Killed in Runaway Accident Mourned by Many - Frederick D. Hautau, who died as the result of injuries sustained Sunday afternoon when his horse shied and overturned the surrey in which he was riding, will be buried Wednesday afternoon from his late residence, 2921 Magnolia street. He was born in New Orleans thirty-two years ago, and lived in the Fourth District all his life. In 1905 he married Miss Mary Elizabeth Spindler, who survives him with one daughter. His father and mother and three sisters also survive. He was a member of the Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church and the Woodmen of the World. He has been a valued employee of the Sewerage and Water Board for several years.
Source: (Birth)
Title: New Orleans Death Records Index, 1804-1949
Source: (Death)
Title: New Orleans Death Records Index, 1804-1949
Page: Vol. 160, Pg. 573
Source: (Individual)
Title: Woodmen of the World Insurance Policy
Event: Type: Organization
Date: BET. 1910 - 1914
Place: Palmetto Camp No. 2921, Woodmen of the World
Occupation: Date: 1891
Place: Laborer
Occupation: Place: Driver
Occupation: Place: Sewerage and Water Board
Religion: Place: Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal
Death: 3 MAY 1914 New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Burial: Lafayette Cemetary #2, Tomb 298

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Spindler, Mary Elizabeth (b. 16 AUG 1878, d. 16 AUG 1940)
Death: 16 AUG 1940

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Tally, Lewis Allen (b. , d. 29 JUL 1928)
Death: 29 JUL 1928

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Hautau, George August (b. 11 JUN 1854, d. 20 FEB 1928)
Note: (Obituary) On Monday, February 10, 1928, at 3:12 o'clock a.m., George August Hautau, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Stich and beloved father of Mrs. H. Ruth and Mrs. W. Hussman, a native of this city, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral which will take place from the Markey Mortuary, 253 S. Claiborne Avenue, on Wednesday, February 22, 1928 at 10 o'clock a.m. Interment in Lafayette Cemetery No. 2. St. Louis, Mo., and New York papers please copy.
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Certificate
Source: (Birth)
Title: Birth Index Reel 1790-1868, New Orleans
Source: (Death)
Title: New Orleans Death Records Index, 1804-1949
Page: Vol. 195, Pg. 1959
Source: (Individual)
Title: New Orleans City Directory, 1890. New Orleans, LA: L. Soards, 1890.
Occupation: Date: 1890
Place: Foreman - worked for Mrs. C. Siegel
Death: 20 FEB 1928 New Orleans, Louisiana

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Hautau, Albertine Maydalena (b. 19 AUG 1890, d. ?)
Note: Albertine had red hair and was the godmother of Howard Hautau, son of Herman E. Hautau. (from Janel Hautau Cimo, November 2000)
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Journal of Mary Elizabeth (Spindler) Hautau
Source: (Birth)
Title: New Orleans Death Records Index, 1804-1949

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Hautau, Henrietta Philippina (b. 26 MAY 1878, d. 15 OCT 1930)
Note: (Obituary) At St. Louis, Mo., on Wednesday, October 15, 1930, at 1 p.m., Henrietta Hautau, wife of Walter C. Hussmann, mother of Mrs. William M. Bulger, George and Henry Walters and Vincent Hussmann, sister of Albertine Alloway. The relatives and friends of the family, also the officers and members of Eva Dupre Grove No. 187, W.C.W.O.W., are invited to attend the funeral which will take place at the funeral home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Thamp, Inc., Toledano and Carondelet Street, Sunday afternoon, October 19, 1930, at 3 o'clock.
Source: (Birth)
Title: New Orleans Death Records Index, 1804-1949
Death: 15 OCT 1930

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Goad, Arthur Lee (b. , d. ?)
Note: Per Mary C. Odom 11/17/1999 - Arthur was in Pearl Harbor and went AWOL twice. He ended up with a Blue Discharge because of brother Hiram's government connections. Arthur helped design and install the first escalator in Dallas.

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Solberg, Bjarne (b. 11 OCT 1924, d. DEC 2005)
Death: DEC 2005

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