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Personal data Henry Goodenough 

  • He was born on September 20, 1842 in Wiltshire, Eng.
  • He died on July 24, 1922 in Wood Co., OH, he was 79 years old.
  • This information was last updated on December 26, 2008.

Household of Henry Goodenough

He is married to Mary Jane Coen.

They got married on January 14, 1873 at Wood Co., OH, he was 30 years old.

Henry Goodenough oo Mary Jane Coen

Marriage source: Gubanc, David M., Gubanc & Affiliated Families, (Reynoldsburg, OH, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xviii Dec MMVIII)

"... Mary Jane COEN Sex: F Birth: 20 OCT 1847 in Liberty Twp., Hancock County, OH Death: BEF 1917 in Huron County ... Marriage 1 Henry GOODENOUGH b: 20 SEP 1842 in Wiltshire, England Married: 14 JAN 1873 in Wood County, OH, V5p430, lic.1277 ..." <>

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Notes about Henry Goodenough

Henry Goodenough

Source: Shaffer, Mary C., Klopfenstein, Brisbin, Tyson - Wood County, Ohio, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxxi July MMVII)

"... Henry Goodenough ... Sex: M Death: DEAD ... 1 Change Date: 31 Jul 2007 ...

Marriage 1 Mary Coen

Children

1. Walter H. Goodenough b: 16 Jul 1889 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio, USA

Sources:

1. Repository: Name: James and Mary Shaffer Orem, UT 84097 (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Title: Wilhelm Gottlieb Demuth - His Ancestors and Descendants Author: Chloe Genson Publication: Closson Press, 1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, Pennsylvania15613"

Gubanc, David M., Gubanc & Affiliated Families, (Reynoldsburg, OH, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xviii Dec MMVIII)

"... Henry GOODENOUGH Sex: M Birth: 20 SEP 1842 in Wiltshire, England Death: 24 JUL 1922 in Wood County, OH

Military Service: 19 AUG 1862 Co. C, 123rd OVI, discharged July,1865 Occupation: BET 1875 AND 1897 Oil Well Driller & Operator Census: 27 APR 1910 Ohio Wood Cty, ED205S6AL39 - 65y Immigration: OCT 1849 Greenfield, Huron County, OH 1 2

Father: Robert GOODENOUGH b: in Wiltshire, England Mother: Ruth LIMBRICK b: in Wiltshire, England

Marriage 1 Mary Jane COEN b: 20 OCT 1847 in Liberty Twp., Hancock County, OH Married: 14 JAN 1873 in Wood County, OH, V5p430, lic.1277

Children

1. Hattie May GOODENOUGH 2. Ruth GOODENOUGH 3. Sarah E. GOODENOUGH b: ABT 1883 4. Harry A. GOODENOUGH 5. Walter GOODENOUGH

Sources:

1. Historical & Biographical Record of Wood County, J.H. Beers, 1897, p925 Men of Wood County, Familiar Faces, Van Tassel, 1896, p118" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Henry Goodenough

Henry Goodenough
1842-1922

1873

Mary Jane Coen
1847-< 1917


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