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Luke Goding

Birth29 Jan 1791 - Fresh Pond, Massachusetts, United States
Death28 Oct 1875 - Jay, Franklin, Maine, United States
MotherRuth Sargeant
FatherJonathan Goding

Born in Fresh Pond, Massachusetts, United States on 29 Jan 1791 to Jonathan Goding and Ruth Sargeant. Luke Goding married Prudence Knox and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Oct 1875 in Jay, Franklin, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Jonathan Goding
1762 - 1836
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Ruth Sargeant
1759 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Prudence Knox
1809 - 1857
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Harriet Philbrick
1790 - 1870
Children Show all
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Valorious Foscarey Goding
1846 - 1931
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Emulus Luke Goding
1839 - 1887
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Flavel H. Goding
1834 - 1868
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Jane Philbrick Goding
1815 - 1877
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Elbridge Gerry Goding
1831 - Unknown
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Florinda Thompson Goding
1829 - 1913
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Henry Clay Goding
1844 - Unknown
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Marietta Goding
1842 - Unknown
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Hannah W Goding
1817 - 1890
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Ensign Otis Goding
1819 - 1899
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Stephen Philbrick Goding
1825 - 1870
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Harriet Ann Goding
1827 - 1886
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Eugene Francis Goding
1838 - 1855

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