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Harrison Singleton Gooch

Birth9 Jul 1853 - Waynesburg, Lincoln, KY
Death08 Jan 1906 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America
MotherMargaret Ann "Polly" Williams
Fathersingleton gooch

Born in Waynesburg, Lincoln, KY on 9 Jul 1853 to singleton gooch and Margaret Ann "Polly" Williams. Harrison Singleton Gooch married Martha Susan Martin and had 7 children. He passed away on 08 Jan 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Singleton Gooch
1823 - 1870
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Margaret Ann "Polly" Williams
1833 - 1900
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Martha Susan Martin
1861 - 1898
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Mary K. Lankford
1880 - 1906
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Estill Rowland Gooch
1876 - 1928
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John M. Gooch
1878 - Unknown
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George W. Gooch
1874 - 1905
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Edith Mary Gooch
1886 - 1958
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Dora Gooch
1882 - 1940
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Raymond Gooch
1906 - 1908
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Clarence Gooch
1904 - 1908

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