Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameRichard Thomas GOODIN 666
Birth Date9 Oct 1836
Birth PlaceNaponee, Franklin County, Nebraska
Death Date23 May 1884 Age: 47
Death PlaceNaponee, Franklin County, Nebraska
Burial PlaceNaponee, Franklin County, Nebraska, Naponee Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date18 Sep 1840
Birth PlacePrinceton, Mercer County, Missouri
Death Date10 Jan 1918 Age: 77
Death PlaceYuma, Yuma County, Colorado
Burial PlaceYuma, Yuma County, Colorado, Yuma Cemetery
FatherWilliam Francis JOHNSON (1815-1876)
MotherMary C. “Polly” CALAVAN (1820-1864)
Family ID7187
Marr Date6 Mar 1863
Marr PlaceMercer, Mercer County, Missouri
ChildrenMary Frances (1865-1894)
 Arabelle (1868-1945)
Notes for Nancy (Spouse 1)
Nancy's 1st marriage was to Nathaniel Yingling in 1860 in Mercer County, Missouri. To this union, a son, Perry was born. After Nathaniel's death, Nancy married Robert T. Goodin on March 6, 1863 in Mercer County, Missouri. To this union 8 children were born:

Greenbury
Mary Frances
George Washington
Arabelle
Iceland
Fleeta Josephine
Charles Rufus
Hulda Ellen 
 
Family links: 
 Parents:
  William Johnson (1815 - 1876)
  Mary Calavan Johnson (1820 - 1864)
 
 Spouses:
  Nathaniel Yingling (1836 - 1862)*
  Robert Thomas Goodin (1836 - 1884)*
 
 Children:
  Perry Nathaniel Yingling (1861 - 1948)*
  Greenberry Goodin (1864 - 1947)*
  Mary Frances Goodin Samson (1865 - 1894)*
  George Washington Goodin (1867 - 1867)*
 
 Sibling:
  Nancy Johnson Goodin (1840 - 1918)
  Permelia J. Johnson Hartley (1856 - 1943)*
 
*Calculated relationship
 Burial:
Yuma Cemetery 
Yuma
Yuma County
Colorado, USA 
Maintained by: Sandy Vandertol
Originally Created by: Beca
Record added: Sep 27, 2009 
Find A Grave Memorial# 42419107

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