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James Goad

BirthSeptember 1758 - Montgomery County, Virginia Royal Colony
Death1861 - Kanawha City, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States
MotherAnne Ayers
FatherAbraham Goad

Born in Montgomery County, Virginia Royal Colony on September 1758 to Abraham Goad and Anne Ayers. James Goad married Mary Polly Collier and had 16 children. He passed away on 1861 in Kanawha City, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Abraham Goad
1740 - 1816
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Anne Ayers
1740 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Mary Polly Collier
1765 - 1859
Children Show all
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Nancy Goad
1796 - 1878
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Catherine "Kate" Goad
1779 - 1885
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Abraham Goad
1789 - 1861
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Aaron Aser Goad
1790 - 1858
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Clarissa Goad
1800 - 1879
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Alexander Goad
1812 - 1880
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Usley Goad
1794 - 1840
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Frances Goad
1799 - Unknown
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Agnes Goad
1797 - 1876
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Hiram Goad
1800 - 1864
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Naomi H Goad
1800 - 1856
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Usley Goad
1794 - 1840
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Frances Goad
1799 - Unknown
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Mary Goad
1787 - Unknown
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Spencer Goad
1785 - 1857
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Quesenberry Goad
1814 - Unknown

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