Bert Goin died July 12, 1923 in Lamar County, according to BVS File 21852.
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F. Goin and his wife M. F. Goin, were the parents of a daughter born October 23, 1905, according to Lamar County Birth Book 2, page 66.
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Kenneth W. Goin (22) married Melinda Hutchison (20) on December 28, 1974 according to Lamar County marriage records.
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Mattie Estelle Goin was married to Donald Royce Cravens June 10, 1971, according to Lamar County Marriage Book 54, page 658.
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Paul Goin, Jr. was born in Lamar County July 26, 1921, according to BVS File No. 42399.
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Rosella Akard Goin died December 24, 1992 according to Lamar County death records.
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Anthony W. Going (22) married Lisa A. Blevins (20) on December 6, 1985 according to Marriage Book 139.
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Phracilla Going married Samuel Cardwell November 1, 1868 according to Lamar County Marriage Book 4, page 193.
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Virgil Aaron Going was married to Neva Nell Payne May 27, 1956, according to Lamar County Marriage book 50, page 185. They were residents of Lamar County in 1957 and 1958. Neva Nell Payne Going, "a mentally ill person," was committed to the state hospital at Terrell County, Texas November 9, 1966 on the petition of Mrs. Frances Payne, assumed to be her mother, according to Kaufman County, Texas Lunacy Book 16, page 445.
Children born to Virgil Aaron Going and Neva Nell Going include:
Vanessa Beth Going born February 24, 1957
Virgil Aaron Going, Jr. born July 18, 1958
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Earl Goins died September 06, 1977 according to Lamar County death records.
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Frank Goins died April 03, 1981 according to Lamar County death records.
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Levi Goins was married to Mrs. Wharton March 5, 1843 in Lamar County, according to "Early Marriage Records of Texas, 1824-1846."
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Louise Goins died January 23, 1938 in Lamar County, according to BVS File 3602.
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Robert D. Goins, 42 was married to Linda C. Huffman, 36 June 6, 1985 according to Lamar County Marriage Book 139. Children born to Robert D. Goins and Linda C. Huffman Goins are unknown.
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Billy Ray Gowan died July 25, 1992 according to Mclennan County death records.
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George W. Gowan was married to Sallie Smith July 2, 1893 according to Lamar County Marriage Book 13, page 372. Children born to George W. Gowan and Sallie Smith Gowan are unknown.
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John B. Gowan was born in Tennessee in April 1871, according to his enumeration in the 1900 census. He was married about 1897 to Ada Bailey who was born in March 1880 in Alabama.
In 1900, John B. Gowan was a deputy sheriff at Deport. He was enumerated in the 1900 census of Lamar County, Enumeration District 86, page 16, precinct 3 as the head of a household consisting of:
"Gowan, John B. 29, born in TN in April 1871
Ada 20, born in AL in March 1880
Ida 2, born in TX in July 1898
Odes 6 /12, born in TX in February, 1900”
About 1902, John B. Gowan stole a horse, according to descendants and fled to Indian Territory to avoid prosecution. He abandoned Ada Bailey Gowan and her babies, and they never heard from him again. Legend is that John B. Gowan married a Choctaw woman and remained in Indian Territory. Ada Bailey Gowan was remarried to G. C. Hoover April 4, 1909, according to Lamar County Marriage Book 21, page 65.
Children born to John B. Gowan and Ada Bailey Gowan include:
Ida Gowan born in July 1898
Otis James Gowan born in February 1900
Ida Gowan, daughter of John B. Gowan and Ada Bailey Gowan, was born in July 1898. She appeared as a two-year-old in the 1900 census enumeration of her father’s household.
Otis James Gowan, son of John B. Gowan and Ada Bailey Gowan, was born in February 1900 in Lamar County. He appeared at age six months in the 1900 census enumeration of his parents’ household. He was married to Mary B. Welchel, a native of Tennessee, about 1924 in Lamar County, Texas. He farmed in Red River and Lamar Counties until 1927 when they moved to Ft. Worth and lived at 2217 North Main Street, according to the 1927 city directory.
In 1933-34 they lived at 3300 Clinton Avenue. In 1935 he was a laborer at Ft. Worth Stockyards and lived at Brookside Acres. They continued to live there until 1942 when they moved to 408 Palmetto. In that year he was listed as a driver for Ft. Worth Stockyards. In 1943 and 1947 he continued with the firm.
In 1960, 1961 and 1962 Mary B. Welchel Gowan was listed as a cafeteria worker at Castleberry School, according to the city directory.
From 1963 through 1967 Otis James Gowan was listed as a watchman for Allied Mills, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. He and Mary B. Welchel Gowan lived at 408 Palmetto Drive from 1963 to 1973, according to the city directory. From 1968 through 1973 Otis James Gowan was a watchman for Mutual Savings & Loan Association, according to the city directory.
Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan received a warranty deed from W. J. Bailey July 23, 1942, to a lot in Brookside Addition, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 1519, page 163.
Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan were interviewed at their residence at 408 Palmetto, Ft. Worth in February 1973 by Arlee Claud Gowen. He died in August 1975. Mary B. Welchel Gowan later remarried, husband's name Plant.
Children born to Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan include:
Jerel Deen Gowan born April 26, 1926
Hazel Louise Gowan born April 29, 1929 Donnie Ray Gowan born May 2, 1945
Jerel Deen Gowan, first child of Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan, was born April 6, 1926, at Detroit, TX according to Lamar County Birth Book 12, page 212. In 1943, Jerel Dean Gowan was employed by Montgomery Ward & Company and lived at 408 Palmetto, Ft. Worth, the address of his parents, according to the city directory.
Jerel Deen Gowan was married to Betty M. Russell April 15, 1946, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 94, page 401. On December 12, 1947 they received a warranty deed to property in Tarrant County from H.S. Russell, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 1962, page 361. Betty M. Russell Gowan appeared as office secretary at Life Insurance Company of America, living at 413 Page according to the 1947 city directory of Ft. Worth.
In 1949 Jerel Deen Gowan was an assembler for Hobbs Manufacturing Company living at 529 Beddell, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. In 1959 he was employed by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation and lived at 4512 Lawrence Road. On January 6, 1950 Jerel Deen Gowan and Betty M. Russell Gowan gave a warranty deed to property in Tarrant County to Robert Hall, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 2152, page 60. On June 28, 1950, he was remarried to Mrs. Melbe Ruth Davis, according to Parker County, Texas Marriage Book 27, page 531.
On October 17, 1950 Jerel Deen Gowan and Betty M. Russell Gowan received a warranty deed from H.S. Russell, according to the Tarrant County Deed Book 2247, page 221.
In 1952, Betty M. Russell Gowan was a stenographer for Davis, Spurlock, and Schattmann, living at 1109 College Avenue, No. 2, according to the Ft. Worth city directory.
On June 24, 1953, Jerel Deen Gowan was married to Mrs. Darlene Isabell Lassman, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 111, page 228. In that year he was listed as a welder employed at Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation and living at 356 Nursery Lane, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. Darlene Isabell Lassman Gowan was listed as a checker at Wehring Super Market in the 1958 Ft. Worth city directory.
Apparently Jerel Deen Gowan received his third divorce about 1954. On August 7, 1964 Jerel Deen Gowan was remarried to Darlene Isabell Lassman Gowan, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 135, page 63.
In the 1964 and 1965 editions of the Ft.Worth city directory he was listed as a bartender living with his parents at 408 Palmetto Drive.
On May 12, 1967 “Darlene Isabell Gowan, a single woman" received a warranty deed from Jerel Deen Gowan, "a single man, formerly the husband of Darlene Isabell Gowan,” to Lot 2, Block 2, Doss Addition to Ft. Worth, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 4401, page 900. On August 25, 1967 Darlene Isabell Lassman Gowan was married to Clyde Harding Wanberg, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 144, page 26.
Jerel Deen Gowan was married for the fifth time in 1967, wife's name Bessie. Jerel Deen Gowan and Bessie Gowan received a warranty deed from Vernon R. Tinsley November 9, 1967 to Lot 31, Block 75 Browning Heights, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 4484, page 367.
From 1968 through 1973 Jerel Deen Gowan was listed as a welder living at 4909 Ira, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. Bessie Gowan, was listed in the 1973 directory at the same address as an instructor at Broadway Pre-School Nursery.
Children born to Jerel Deen Gowan and Betty M. Russell Gowan include:
Cheryl Marie Gowan born August 10, 1948
Cheryl Marie Gowan, first child of Jerel Deen Gowan, was born August 10, 1948 in Tarrant County, TX according to BVS File 101145. In 1965 she was listed as a helper at Sherron's Drive-Inn, living at 121 Berkshire Lane, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. In 1971 she was living at 3200 Hamilton, Apartment 219, according to the city directory. Cheryl Marie Gowan was married to Beecher Noah Washburn, Jr. by a military chaplain March 13, 1971, according to Palo Pinto County Marriage Book 19, page 13.
Hazel Louise Gowan, second child of Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan, was born April 12, 1929 at Blossom, Texas, according to Lamar County Birth Book 5, page 288.
Hazel Louise Gowan was married to Paul Ray Geer September 21, 1946, according to Parker County, TX Marriage Book 24, page 54. Hazel Louise Gowan Geer was remarried to Tommy Langhum. In 1973 they were living in Ft. Worth.
Donnie Ray Gowan, third child of Otis James Gowan and Mary B. Welchel Gowan, was born May 2, 1945 at Ft. Worth, according to BVS File 57993. From 1963 through 1968, he was listed as a painter for Nu-Way Trailer Manufacturing Company living in his parents home at 408 Palmetto Drive, according to the city directory.
On July 13, 1965 he received a warranty deed from Federal Housing Commissioner to Lot 6, Block G, Arlington Heights Addition of Ft. Worth, according to Tarrant County Deed Book 4090, page 174. On August 31, 1965 he was married to Nancy Hogan, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 138, page 37.
On October 26, 1965 he gave an affidavit to the public to cover the embarrassment of the Federal Housing Administration stating that although he was a single man and a minor at the time he contracted with the Federal Housing Administration, he would honor the agreement. The affidavit was filed in Tarrant County Deed Book 4134, page 111.
Donnie Ray Gowan and Nancy Hogan Gowan were divorced about 1967. They were remarried August 30, 1968, according to Tarrant County Marriage Book 147, page 431. Later the couple was again divorced.
On June 27, 1970 Donnie Ray Gowan was married to Linda Armstrong. In 1970 and 1971 Donnie Ray Gowan was employed by Bell Helicopter, according to the Ft. Worth city directory. In February 1973 Donnie Ray Gowan and Linda Armstrong Gowan were living at 700 East Glendale, Crowley.
Children born to Donnie Ray Gowan and Nancy Hogan Gowan include:
Michael Dewayne Gowan born about 1967
Michael Dewayne Gowan, son of Donnie Ray Gowan and Nancy Hogan Gowan was born about 1967, probably in Ft. Worth.
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Gowan [or Guyan] Foster, fifth son of James Foster and Ida Killebrew Foster, was born June 23, 1910 at Thomastown, Mississippi in Leake County. He was enumerated at age 10 as “Guyan Foster” in the household of his step-father, Tilman J. Addy and Ida Killebrew Foster Addy in the 1920 census of Lamar County. He was married to Annie Lee Horde who was born November 13, 1913, according to Wanda Lou Foster of Paris, Texas. Gowan Foster became a 32nd degree Master Mason November 17, 1953 while a member of Cedar Grove Lodge No. 403.
Gowan Foster died May 11, 1990 in Shreveport, Louisiana and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Lamar County. She died in Shreveport September 14, 1998 at the age of 84 and was buried beside her husband.
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Essie Mae Gowen died March 6, 1981 according to Lamar County death records.
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Glenn A. Gowen died November 9, 1987 according to Lamar County death records.
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Jess Eugene Gowen died April 9, 1982 according to Lamar County death records.
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Bertie Gowens was married September 25, 1879 to R. D. Turpin, according to Lamar County marriage records.
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Evelon Gowin, the daughter of J. B. Gowin and Mary Phoppel Gowin, was born March 2, 1940, according to Lamar County Birth Book 13, page 67.
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Tennesse Josephine Gowin died August 22, 1992 according to Mclennan County death records.
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Hattie Gowins was married to Charles Bowers October 10, 1899, according to Lamar County Marriage Book 17, page 90.
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Mary Gowins was married to B. B. Morgan March 7, 1895 according to Lamar County Marriage Book 14, page 433.
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Virginia Darlene Gowins was married to John Kosher Duke September 1, 1956, according to Lamar County Marriage Book 49, page 539.
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Mildred C. Gowins was born May 26, 1926 at Windom, Texas. She was married April 20, 1974 at Albuquerque, New Mexico to LeRoy Crubbe, according to Bernalillo County Marriage Book 56, page 96626. He was born March 23, 1908 at Lawton, Oklahoma. They showed their address at 6121 Osuna Road NE, Albuquerque.
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Susan Goynes was enumerated in Lamar County, Enumeration District 77 in the 1880 census as follows:
"Goynes, Susan 28, white female, born in TX
E. B. 9, daughter, born in TX
Jessie 7, daughter, born in TX
William 5, son, born in TX
Cathran 2, daughter, born in TX
and 2 others not registered."
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Arnold Gowan Sullivan, white, who was born September 10, 1892 in Lamar County was registered for the World War I draft in Ward County, TX.
Carl Wylie Goen was born in Lamb County November 16, 1948, according to BVS File 143764. He was married to Shirley Kay Butler May 27, 1967, according to Lamb County Marriage Book, page 32. Of Carl Wylie Goen and Shirley Kay Butler Goen nothing more is known.
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Claude E. Goen died December 20, 1970 according to Lamb County death records.
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Dena Lynn Goen was born in Lamb County July 9, 1960, according to BVS File 124803.
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Donald Gene Goen was born in Lamb County June 27, 1950, according to BVS File 80567. He was married to Mrs. Geraldine Reasoner February 14, 1970 according to Lubbock County, Texas Marriage Book 42, page 135. Of Donald Gene Goen and Geraldine Reasoner Goen nothing more is known.
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Ernie D. Goen (20) married Teresa L. Thompson (18) on November 4, 1978 according to Lamb County marriage records.
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James R. Goen (20) married Cynthia D. Willingham (18) on November 28, 1975 according to Lamb County marriage records.
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Jerry Wayne Goen was married to Barbara Ann Franklin May 27, 1967, according to Lamb County Marriage Book 14, page 34. Of Barbara Ann Franklin Goen nothing more is known.
In 1968 and 1969 Jerry Wayne Goen was listed as a bricklayer employed by F. Wright Company, living at 1107-A 41st Street, Lubbock, Texas, according to the city directory. He was married to Linda Carol Holden September 15, 1971, according to Hockley County Marriage Book 8, page 334. Of Jerry Wayne Goen and Linda Carol Holden Goen nothing more is known.
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Kimberly Dee Ann Goen was born in Lamn County October 15, 1963, according to BVS File 186315.
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Terry L. Goen (20) married Patricia A. Hukill (20) on July 15, 1978 according to Lamb County marriage records.
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Miss Willie Goen was married to William M. Sammon December 13, 1925, according to Lamb County Marriage Book 1, page 99.
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Miss Grace Gowan was married to Harold Robinson October 9, 1927, according to Lamb County Marriage Book 1, page 194.
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Rick Douglas Gowens was born in Lamb County December 17, 1954, according to BVS File 228557.
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Bernie Keith Goyne (19) married Brenda Kay Johnson (15) on August 27, 1966 according to Lamb County marriage records.
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Billie Sue Goyne was born April 25, 1933 in Lamb County, Texas, according to BVS File 31360. Billie Sue Goyne was married to Wilbur L. Galloway September 26, 1948, according to Hale County, Texas Marriage Book 11, page 11.
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Iva Dell Goyne was born in Lamb County April 24, 1939, according to BVS File 33576. She was married July 14, 1956 to Kenneth Dean Harper, according to Hale County, TX Marriage Book 13, page 4.
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Royce Neil Goyne died August 17, 1986 according to Lubbock County death records.
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Sarah S. Goyne died March 01, 1976 according to Lamb County death records.
"James Goen," a resident of Big Valley, Texas in Lampasas County received a warranty deed from Aaron Prescott and wife of San Saba County, TX for 160 acres of land October 14, 1884, according to Lampasas County Deed Book P, page 489. Deed to the land, which was later located in Mills County, TX, was also recorded in Mills County Deed Book 8, page 539. "James Goen" received a release on his deed of trust August 15, 1887.
On the following day, James Goyne and his wife, Mrs. R . C. Goyne of Lampasas County [later Mills County] gave a warranty deed to William Cooksey August 16, 1887 to 160 acres of land for $600, according to Mills County Deed Book 5, page 582. The land was located 35 miles northeast of Lampasas, TX. James Goyne received a deed from Susan J. Carpenter July 22, 1889 to 40 acres of land in Mills County for $300, according to Mills County Deed Book 9, page 531.
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James C. Goins was born about 1834 in Texas. He was married to Harriett Adoline Dykes in Victoria. James C. Goins died September 4, 1910 in Lampasas County. Children born to James C. Goins and Harriett Adoline Dykes Goins are unknown.
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Wayne H. Gowen. 28 was married to Gail P. Abate, 28 July 3, 1979, according to Lampasas County marriage records. Children born to Wayne H. Gowen and Gail P. Abate Gowen are unknown.
Samuel Earl Goings (24) married Anna Mae Castro (17) on October 8, 1966 according to Lavaca County marriage records.
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Sheila Ann Goins was born December 3, 1963 in Lavaca County, according to BVS File 227260.
Anthony Lee Von Goins was born in Lee County September 19, 1963, according to BVS File 163726.
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Arthur Edward Goins was born in Lee County January 19, 1951, according to BVS File 9974.
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Arthur M. Goins died February 11, 1968 according to Lee County death records.
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Estella Goins died February 22, 1964 in Lee County, according to BVS File 845248.
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Kathryn Machelle Goins was born in Lee County December 24, 1965, according to BVS File 213714.
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Louise Goins died April 27, 1971 according to Lee County death records.
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Qunintus Samuel Goins was born in Lee County March 22, 1925, according to BVS File 845248. "Rev. Q. S. Goins" and Milla Nell Goins were witnesses at the wedding of Miss Lucy Nell Goins and Earl C. Collins August 23, 1969 in Travis County, TX, according to Travis County Marriage Book 87, page 328. The bride and groom made their home at 1116 Richard Drive in Austin.
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Sam Goins, negro, was born about 1877 in Texas to Sam Goins and Emily Goins, according to BVS Death Certificate 31893. He became a farmer and a preacher, according to his widow, Sarah Goins of Route 1, Hicks. Sam Goins died of a ruptured appendix, peritonitis and pyelitis July 11, 1928 in Cameron according to Dr. W. R. Newton who performed an appendectomy on him July 8, 1928. He was buried in Sand Hills Cemetery in Lee County.
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Sandra Kay Goins was born in Lee County September 11, 1957, according to BVS File 172301
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Vio[la?] Goins was born in Lee County October 27, 1920, according to BVS File 56167.
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Umley Gowen, a negro, was born in May 1850 in Louisiana, according to his enumeration in the 1900 census of Lee County, He appeared in Enumeration District 59, page 5 as a 50-year-old, living alone.
Clarence Edwin Goines was born at Cleveland, TX November 22, 1949, according to BVS File 172216. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and was discharged as a Specialist Fourth Class August 20, 1971, according to Montgomery County Discharge Book 9, page 571. At that time he showed his address as Box 123, New Caney.
Clarence Edwin Goines and his wife Catherine Goines received a general warranty deed from Ada L. Casey February 26, 1973 to one-half acre of land in Bryan Addition, according to Montgomery County Deed Book 806, page 145.
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Douglas Martin Goines was born in Liberty County August 19, 1939, according to BVS File 69962. He lived on Route 2, Conroe, Texas September 24, 1964 when he was married to Myrtle Alma Vick at Cleveland, TX, according to Montgomery County Marriage Book 29, page 273.
Douglas Martin Goines and Myrtle Alma Vick Goines were the parents of Keith Allen Goines who was born October 22, 1966, according to Montgomery County Birth Certificate No. 17786. Douglas Martin Goines received a judgment from Ronald L. Dever August 11, 1967, according to Montgomery County Judgment Book 10, page 415.
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Floyd A. Goines (32) married Jerry L. Frazier (28) on November 2, 1979 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Thomas A Goines Jr. (55) married Warnell Clay (41) on February 20, 1982 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Tracy Shannon Goines was born in Liberty County May 7, 1962, according to BVS File 86094.
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Janice Gail Going was born in Liberty County January 7, 1946, according to BVS File 8074.
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Jay Benjamin Going died April 21, 1997 according to Liberty County death records.
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Thomas Goings had a lot in May 1831 in the town of Liberty, Texas, according to "Liberty, Liberty County and the Atascosito District" by Miriam Partlow.
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John H. Goins (43) married Barbara S. Fails (39) on February 8, 1979 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Philip Goins (47) married Doris A. Baggett (45) on November 20, 1982 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Robert Jake Goins (25) married Linda Sheran Anderson (20) on May 27, 1968 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Ruth Inez Goins died January 22, 1981 according to Liberty County death records.
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Charles Goynes was born in Liberty County October 5, 1943, according to BVS File 125012.
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Larry Dean Gowen (26) married Sharon Dianne Justice (19) on February 24, 1968 according to Liberty County marriage records.
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Don C. Goynes, born March 1, 1912, died February 5, 1971 was buried in Cleveland City Cemetery, according to "Liberty County, Texas Cemeteries" by Mildred S. Wright.
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Joan Goynes was born in Liberty County February 17, 1947, according to BVS File 25666.
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Lisa Lynell Goynes was born in Liberty County July 17, 1950, according to BVS File 122878.
Audy Bell Guynes died March 18, 1993 according to Liberty County death records.
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Claude W. Guynes died November 04, 1973 according to Liberty County death records.
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Clifford Whittington Guynes died February 10, 1980 according to Liberty County death records.
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Cyell Eugene Guynes died May 01, 1982 according to Liberty County death records.
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Roger A. Guynes died May 21, 1975 according to Liberty County death records.
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Birdell L. McGowen died November 18, 1979 according to Liberty County death records.
William Zachary “Zackie”" Goings was born in Arkansas in 1854. About 1875 he was married to Anna Eliza Ballard, who was born in Alabama in 1857.
“Zachury Goings,” believed to be William Zachary Goings, appeared in the 1870 census, state and county unknown, living in the household of Miriam Turham, who was born in Virginia. “Zachury Goings, age 17, white male farm laborer” was born in Arkansas, according to the census return. He was married about 1878 to Anna Eliza Ballard.
In 1895 William Zachary “Zackie”" Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, lived in Hubbard, Texas where their tenth child was born. Dr. John L. Goings was the physician who attended Anna E. Ballard Goings at the birth. He later maintained an office at 4527 East Grand Street, Dallas, Texas.
William Zachary “Zackie” Goings showed his profession as a farmer in 1895.
"Zachary Gowan" a laborer, lived at 148 Cockrell Avenue in 1906, according to the city directory of Dallas, Texas.
William Zachary “Zackie” Goings died prior to 1915. Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, "widow of William Zachariah Goings" appeared in the 1915 city directory of Dallas, Texas living at 820 Kentucky. In 1916 she lived at 824 Kentucky, and in 1917 she lived at 617 Kentucky. In 1918 she lived at 1709 Third Avenue and in 1919 at 4408 Bute.
Anna Eliza Goings died in Dallas April 1936, according to BVS File 19636.
At least 11 children were born to William Zachary “Zackie”" Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings. They are believed to include:
John L. Goings born about 1880
Margaret Goings born August 11, 1882
Ida Goings born about 1883
Eva Goings born about 1885
Maud Goings born about 1887
Edgar Adolphos Goings born about 1889
Edward J. Goings born about 1891
James W. Goings born about 1892
Hattie B. Goings born about 1893
Malvern Goings born January 19, 1895
Jewel Goings born about 1897
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John L. Goings, believed to be the first child of William Zachary “Zackie”" Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1880.
“John Goings” operated a lunch stand in Dallas, Texas and lived at 152 Motley, according to the 1904 city directory of Dallas. “Miss Margaret Goings,” believed to be his sister, an operator for Rose Manufacturing Company, lived at the same address in 1904, according to the city directory.
John L. Goings was the father of an infant born March 27, 1913, according to BVS Files. It is believed that the birth occurred in Dallas County.
John L. Goings was listed as a painter in the 1915 city directry of Dallas living at 809 South Pacific. In 1917 he was listed as a tentmaker, living at 617 Kentucky, the address of his mother. Apparently he was a widower at this time.
In the 1918 city directory of Dallas he was listed as a mechanic for Dallas Tent & Awning Company, living at 1511 Second Avenue near, the residence of his sister, Jewel Goings.
John L. Goings was the father of an infant born in Dallas County February 26, 1916, according to BVS File 5935.
John L. Goings was married to Mary Griffin, perhaps as his second wife, December 30, 1919, according to Dallas County Marriage Book 28, page 315. They lived at 303 South Pearl Street.
In 1928 John L. Goings, a painter, and Mary Griffin Goings lived at 317 Sewall, Abilene, Texas, according to the city directory.
John L. Goings and Marry Griffin Goings received a deed to a residence in Abilene November 12, 1916, according to Taylor County Deed Book 176, page 511. The property was released to them January 6, 1927. On March 6, 1928 they gave a trustee's deed to E.V. Chambers and Company on a lot in Abilene, according to Taylor County Deed Book 216.
John L. Goings, a painter, and his wife Mary Griffin Goings were living at 317 Sewall, according to the 1928 city directory of Abilene.
Cecil Goings, believed to be a son, appeared at the same address in 1928, according to the Abilene city directory.
John L. Goings died June 4, 1950 in Dallas County, according to BVS File 27445.
Children born to John L. Goings and are believed to include:
Cecil Goings born about 1910
Margaret Goings, believed to be the second child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1881. She appeared living in her brother's home at 152 Motley, Dallas, Texas in 1904, according to the city directory. She was employed by Rose Manufacturing Company, a garment factory, at the time.
A Margaret Goings Burns, believed to be Margaret Goings, died in Blytheville, Arkansas March 27, 1955, according to "Blytheville Arkansas Cemetary Inscriptions." The headstone recorded her birth as August 11, 1882.
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Ida Goings, believed to be the third child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1883. She was married to A.C. Brooks March 31, 1906, according to Dallas County Marriage Book Z, page 209. Of this couple nothing more is known.
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Eva Goings, believed to be the fourth child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1885. She was an ironer for Dallas Steam Laundry, lived at 117 Watt, according to the 1908 city directory of Dallas. In 1909 she was listed by the directory as a folder at the Dallas Steam Laundry living at 145 Ann Avenue. On November 8 1911, she was married to T.A. Donnelly, according to Dallas CountyMarriage Book 12, page 363.
Maud Goings, believed to be the fifth child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1887. In 1908 she lived at 117 Watt, the address given by Eva Goings, believed to be her sister. In 1909 she lived at 112 Watt according to the city directory.
Edgar Adolphos Goings, believed to be the sixth child of William Zacharcy “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1889. “Edgar Goings” boarded at 74 Cement in Dallas, according to the 1909 city directory..
Edgar Adolphos Goings was married to Cora McClendon Hall July 11, 1914, according to Dallas County Marriage Book 18, page 361. They continued to live in Dallas in 1916. He was listed as a contractor living at 2728 Clarence by the 1917 city directory of Dallas. He appeared in the 1918 edition as a contractor living at 4117 Willow.
Edgar Adolphos Goings died March 14, 1928 in El Paso County, Texas according to BVS Files.
Children born to Edgar Adolphos Goings and Cora McClendon Hall Goings include:
Edgar Adolphos Goings, Jr. born October 18, 1916
[daughter] born September 14, 1923
Edgar Adolphos Goings, Jr., son of Edgar Adolphos Goings and Cora McClendon Hall Goings was born in Dallas County, October 18, 1916, according to BVS File 40106.
A daughter, name unknown, was born to Edgar Adophos Goings and Cora McClendon Hall Goings September 14, 1923, according to Dallas County Birth Book 16, page 171.
Edward J. Goings, believed to be the seventh child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1891. He was listed as a helper at Mosher Manufacturing Company, residing at 123 Sydney, according to the 1906 edition of the Dallas City directory. In 1909 and 1910 he lived at 145 Ann Avenue. From 1910 through 1918 he was listed as a painter or painting contractor in the Dallas city directory. In 1911 he lived at 609 Ann Avenue. In 1912 he lived at 300 North Peak. In 1913, he lived at 3811 Wyatt. In 1914 he lived at 2723 Clarence, according to the city directory. In 1915 and 1916 he was listed as a painter living in 820 Kentucky, the address of his widowed mother. In the 1917 edition of the directory he was “rooming at 802 Expostion Avenue.” In 1918 he was listed at 1709 Third Avenue, the address of his mother.
Edward J. Goings, 303 South Peak, Dallas, was married to Bessie Mae McJunkin January 27, 1920, according to Dallas County Marriage Book 28, page 452. Of Edward J. Goings and Bessie Mae McJunkin Goings and descendants nothing more is known.
Hattie B. Goings, believed to be the ninth child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1893. In 1916 she was listed in the Dallas city directory as living at 820 Kentucky, the address of her mother.
In the 1918 edition of th directory she was listed as Hattie M. Goings, living at 1709 Third Avenue, the address of her mother. In 1919 she was listed as an employee of Sanger Bros. And lived at 4408 Bute, also the address given by her mother.
Malvern Goings, tenth child of William Zachary “Zackie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born at Hubbard, Texas January 19, 1895, according to Limestone County Birth Book 9, page 224.
On October 17, 1914 Malvern Goings was married to Lillie Mae Carpenter in Hunt County, Texas, according to Hunt County Marriage Book 8, page 325.
Malvern Goings was listed in the 1915 city directory of Dallas as a painter living at 416 South Beacon. In 1918 he was listed as a painter living at 105 South Peak. In the 1919 city directory of Dallas he was a motorman living at 4112 Elm.
It is believed that they lived in El Paso, Texas in 1930.
In the 1934-35 edition of the Tyler, Texas city directory Malvern Goings, a salesman, and Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings were shown at 507 Wilson Street.
Malvern Goings and Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings gave a deed to M. K. McDonald November 5, 1941 to property in Fannin County, Texas, according to Fannin County Deed Book 252, page 85.
On September 24, 1955 Malvern Goings and Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings “of Pike County, Ohio” gave a warranty deed to Ida James, a widow of Dallas County, Texas, land in Wood County, Texas, according to the Wood County Deed Book 416, page 90. On the same day they [then of Wood County, Texas] received a deed from R.E. Brogden to 25 acres of land in Wood County for $4,750, according to Wood County Deed Book 409, page 353.
In 1968 Malvern Goings was a carpenter, living at 605 West 7th Street, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. He died there May 21, 1968 at th ageof 73 and was buried in Jarrett Cemetary, according to Titus County, Texas Death Book 7, page 549. He was never in the military, according to Bessie Goings, informant.
On September 30, 1974 Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings received a release of land on the Wood County property from the Federal Land Bank of Houston, according to Wood County Deed Book 687, page 654.
Children believed to have been born to Malvern Goings and Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings include:
Joseph Malvern Goings born in 1930
Joseph Malvern Goings, believed to be a child of Malvern Goings and Lillie Mae Carpenter Goings, was born in El Paso, Texas in 1930. He was married about 1947 to Marietta Jo Byrd, who was born in Arlington, Texas.
In 1948 they were living at 4615 East Grand Avenue, Dallas, Texas where he was employed as a painter. In 1953 Joseph Malvern Goings was living at 5541 Victor Street, Dallas.
Children born to Joseph Malvern Goings and Mariette Jo Byrd Goings include:
Linda Darlene Goings born May 18, 1948
Linda Darlene Goings, white, female, daughter of Joseph Malvern Goings and Marietta Jo Byrd Goings, was born May 18, 1948 in Dallas, according to Dallas County Birth Book 59, page 390. She was married to Charles F. Hillin in 1967, according to Smith County, Texas Marriage Book 60, page 641.
Jewel Goings, believed to be the eleventh child of William Zachary “Zachie” Goings and Anna Eliza Ballard Goings, was born about 1897. In 1917 she was listed in the Dallas city directory as a resident of 617 Kentucky, the address of her mother. In 1918 she was listed as a machine operator for Dallas Tent and Awning Company, living at 1411 Second Avenue. In 1919 she was listed in the directory as a seamstress for Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills rooming at 1613 First Avenue
Adam Gowen was enumerated in the 1880 census of Limetone County, Texas Enumeration District 60, Volume 15, Sheet 51 as follows:
“Gowen Adam
World , Abigail granddaughter
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F. X. Gowans of Mexia in Limestone County received oil and gas leases during August and September, 1921 to 4,970 acres in Freestone County, Texas, according to Freestone County Deed Book 66, pages 189-230.
On October 11, 1921 he filed a declaration of trust recorded in Freestone County Deed Book 65, page 77. The declaration announced the organization of Mexia Freestone Syndicate, a common law trust estate organized for 21 years to deal in minerals and royalties. Ten thousand shares were to be sold at $10 per share.
F. X. Gowans began an oil well in Freestone County, encountered financial trouble and had to sub-lease his interest to Root, Knepley & Agate. On September 14, 1922 F. X. Gowans and others executed an agreement with W. T. Cole for the completion of the well, according to Freestone County Deed Book 70, page 630.
F. X. Gowans received an assignment from W. B. Hoke March 27, 1922 for 15 acres in Limestone County, according to Limestone County Deed Book, 152, page 174.
Apparently F. X. Gowans lost out in the venture. In 1924 he turned up in Wichita Falls, Texas. In the city directory of that year he was listed as an “advance agent” officing at 1 Ward Building and Rooming at 1000 Burnett.
F. X. Gowans, “of Tarrant County, Texas,” trustee for Kerr Company, received a release of deed of trust June 24, 1922 from Kerr Company to some lots in Diamond Hill Addition, Ft. Worth, Texas, according to Tarrant County Deed of Trust Book 745, page 43.
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James Mill Gowans, Jr. died February 16, 1987 according to Limestone County death records.
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George W. Goens purchased 1/1000th of an oil lease in Limestone County February 27, 1922 from J.E. Buckley for $1, according to Limestone County Deed Book 142, page 577.
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Lloyd A. Goines and his wife Jerry L. Goines of Limestone County, Texas received a deed from Dalton D. Smith for two acres