More About FLORIDA MAE GOEBEL:
Burial: Aft. September 08, 1928, Whitepost, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Long Difficult Labor (baby
died prior to delivery)
Notes for RICHARD CHRISTOPHER MAYNARD:
Maynard Family in America: Richards fifth great-grandfather William
Maynard born 1720 in Devonshire, England, came from England about 1745 to America and settled in North Carolina.
Children
of FLORIDA GOEBEL and RICHARD MAYNARD are:
24. i. RICHARD DELMON8 MAYNARD, b. January 15, 1908, Lincoln County, Kentucky; d. February
01, 2000, Pike County, Kentucky. 25.
ii. THELMON DARVIN MAYNARD, b. January 19, 1910, Virginia; d. August 22, 1997, Williamson, Mingo
County, West Virginia 25661.
26. iii. ADIS ALLEN MAYNARD, b. April 21, 1912, Lincoln County, Kentucky; d. August 09, 1987, Ohio.
27.
iv. EUNICE JERSY MAYNARD, b. August 26, 1914, Pike County, Kentucky; d. February 19, 2001, Pike County, Kentucky.
28. v. JOHN THERMON
MAYNARD, b. February 28, 1917, Heisey, Kentucky; d. March 14, 1945, Big Creek, Pike County, Kentucky.
29. vi. HOMER CURTIS MAYNARD,
b. August 08, 1919, West Virginia; d. April 17, 1973, Pike, Kentucky. 30. vii. FRANK IRVIN MAYNARD, b. July 05, 1922, Pike County,
Kentucky; d. October 28, 2005, Chillicothe, Kentucky.
viii. BABY MAYNARD, b. September 08, 1928, Pike County, Kentucky; d. September
08, 1928, Pike County, Kentucky.
More About BABY MAYNARD:
Burial: Aft. September 08, 1928, Whitepost, Pike County, Kentucky
21.
FRANK7 GOEBEL (JACOB NATHANIEL6, CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4, CHRISTIAN3 GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1) was born February
08, 1890 in Kentucky, and died August 05, 1981 in Indiana. He married (1) MARGARET BURCHETTE Bef. 1911. He married (2) CORA BUNCH
Bef. 1915. She was born March 17, 1893 in Kentucky, and died April 1975 in Indiana.
Notes for FRANK GOEBEL:
Frank Goebel had
a still at his home and sold the whiskey he made. The authorities eventually found out and he was arrested. He was found guilty and
sentenced to 5 years in Prison (paroled after 3 years).
More About FRANK GOEBEL:
Census: 1920, Lincoln County, Waynesburg, Roll
586 Book 2, Page 191. Age of Frank 29, Wife Cora 27, Daughter Margie 5, Son Ansel 3, Son Malin <spelling 8 months.
Occupation:
1920, Farmer
Last residence New Castle, Henry,Indiana 47362
More About CORA BUNCH:
Last residence New Castle, Henry, Indiana
47362
Children of FRANK GOEBEL and MARGARET BURCHETTE are:
i. Private8 GOEBEL.
ii. Private GOEBEL.
Children
of FRANK GOEBEL and CORA BUNCH are:
iii. Private8 GOEBEL, b. 1915.
iv.Private GOEBEL, b. 1917.
v. MELVIN LEE GOEBEL, b. Abt.
May 1919; d. April 10, 1968.
vi. Private GOEBEL.
vii. Private GOEBEL.
viii. Private GOEBEL.
22.
ALVIN7 GOEBEL (JACOB NATHANIEL6, CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4, CHRISTIAN3 GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1)21 was born June
10, 1892 in Floyd County, Kentucky, and died April 21, 1970 in Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky22. He married (1) UNKNOWN PHILLIPS.
She died February 10, 1917 in Kentucky. He married (2) MAE JOLLY September 28, 1918 in Dayton, Kentucky, daughter of JAMES JOLLY and
SARAH SELLERS. She was born January 14, 1883, and died April 19, 1977 in Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky23.
Notes for
ALVIN GOEBEL:
Alvin Goebel lied about his age and joined the Army when he was 16 years old. He was discharged from the Army at age
22 and returned home, where he married his first wife and had a son they named Phillip. His son died before the age of
three. After the death of his wife he left for the Cincinnati area and obtained work on the railroad.
Mae Jolly was a Nurse
at Speers Hospital in Dayton, Kentucky and she was visiting her parents in Silver Grove on her day off when she met Alvin Goebel.
He saw her get off the train and asked someone who she was. They told him and he said, " Well I intend to marry her". They were married
three months later. They bought a home in Silver Grove and lived there until the early thirties. Then they bought a small farm in
Mentor, Kentucky where his wife had spent many of her younger years. Alvin Goebel worked as a Switchmen on the C & O Railroad
until retirement. They lived on the farm until their deaths in the nineteen seventies.
Notes for UNKNOWN PHILLIPS:
Phillips
died giving birth to her son.
More About MAE JOLLY:
Burial: Aft. April 19, 1977, Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell County,
Kentucky
Occupation: Nurse at Speers Hospital in Dayton, Kentucky
Child of ALVIN GOEBEL and UNKNOWN PHILLIPS is:
i. PHILLIP8
GOEBEL, b. February 10, 1917, Kentucky; d. November 30, 1919, Kentucky.
Notes for PHILLIP GOEBEL:
Died at the age of 2 years,
9 months.
Burial: Aft. November 30, 1919, Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell County, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever
Children
of ALVIN GOEBEL and MAE JOLLY are:
THOMAS NATHANIEL GOEBEL, b. June 17, 1924, Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky; d. December
28, 1924, Campbell County, Kentucky.
More About THOMAS NATHANIEL GOEBEL:
Burial: 1924, Grandview Cemetery, Campbell County,
Mentor, Kentucky
23. SUDA7 GOEBEL (JACOB NATHANIEL6, CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4, CHRISTIAN3
GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1)24 was born November 14, 1897 in Floyd County, Prestonburg, Kentucky, and died June 17,
1987 in Clermont County, Milford, Ohio. She married LAWRENCE WILLIAMS November 24, 1915 in Mingo County, Williamson, West Virginia.
son of ASTHMOND WILLIAMS and IDA SINGLETON. He was born March 01, 1895 in Eubank, Pulaski County, Kentucky, and died June 23, 1966
in Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 72 years..
Notes for SUDA GOEBEL:
Married by Reverend H. Hall
Minister of Baptist Church., Receipt #10, Page 268. Suda Goebel always found space for a garden and room for a few chickens
and rabbits. She was a strong woman with determination to own her own home, have her children clean and well behaved. Waste was not
a word in her vocabulary. Soap was made from lye and left over grease. A hog was butchered in the fall. The head was made into sauce,
the feet were pickled and the skin baked into cracklins in the oven. Squirrels were brought home by Dad and the boys to add to the
menu. Mom had to skin and clean them. Fall meant trips to the woods to pick blackberries to be made into jams and jelly. The boys
were busy helping out by delivering papers before and after school, setting bowling pins in the bowling alley at night and caddying
at the golf course. She helped her children with their homework, and cutting cardboard to place in their shoes so they would not have
to miss school because of holes in the sole of their shoes.
More About SUDA GOEBEL:
Burial: June 20, 1987, Grandview Cemetery,
Mentor, Kentucky
Occupation: Housewife. Took odd jobs, washed and ironed clothes, scrubed floors after husband
became permanently
disabled due to health problems.
More About LAWRENCE WILLIAMS:
Burial: June 27, 1966, Grandview Cemetery, Campbell County, Mentor,
Kentucky
Occupation: Brakeman on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Residence: June 1966, 6406 Fairpark, Cincinnati, Ohio
Marriage
Notes for SUDA GOEBEL and LAWRENCE WILLIAMS:
Marriage information taken from copy of Certificate of Marriage Dated November 24, 1915.
Children of SUDA GOEBEL and LAWRENCE WILLIAMS are:
33. i. CHARLES MACK8 WILLIAMS, b. October 16, 1916, Waynesburg, Lincoln
County, Kentucky; d. October 12, 1997, Riverside, California.
34. ii. OLIVER LOGAN WILLIAMS, b. January 08, 1919, Waynesburg, Lincoln
County, Kentucky; d. September 15, 2005, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Generation No. 8
24. RICHARD DELMON8 MAYNARD (FLORIDA MAE7 GOEBEL, JACOB NATHANIEL6, CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4,
CHRISTIAN3 GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1)25 was born January 15, 1908 in Lincoln County, Kentucky, and died February
01, 2000 in Pike County, Kentucky. He married GLADYS HAZEL STEPP September 10, 1927 in First Baptist Church, Williamson, West Virginia,
daughter of DAVID STEPP and ALICE LOWE. She was born February 02, 1911 in Whitepost, Pike County, Kentucky, and died December 08,
2004 in Williamson Appalachian Regional Hospital, South Williamson, Kentucky.
Notes for RICHARD DELMON MAYNARD:
Richard Delmon
Maynard had a strong desire to learn more about his family history. There were no computers, or online services to use at the time
he was doing his genealogy research. He used an old typewriter to record the 22 pages of precious information he was able to discover
at court houses, churches, graveyards, family bibles, and family members. His love of genealogy paved the way for others to pick up
where he left off. Our sincere thanks to a special human being.
More About RICHARD DELMON MAYNARD:
Education: Quit school after
5th grade to work full time.
Occupation: Mining Electrician and Welder
Notes for GLADYS HAZEL STEPP:
Gladys Hazel Stepp was
born in Whitepost, Kentucky.,which later became Hatfield, Kentucky. She was the daughter of the late David Crockett Stepp and Alice
Vivian Lowe. Per Gypsy Ruth, "Gladys and Richard slipped off and got married. Gladys was 16 yrs. and Richard was 19 yrs. and they
were married for more than 72 yrs". Gladys Hazel Stepp Maynard was a homemaker and she also operated Maynard's Grocery from 1943 to
1965. She was a member of the Rogers Park Missionary Baptist Church for over 50 years. She was the granddaughter of two pioneer families
of the Big Creek area. Her paternal grandparents were the late John stepp and Levica Parsley Stepp and her maternal grandparents were
the late Orison Byrd Madison Lowe and Elizabeth Runyon Lowe.
More About GLADYS HAZEL STEPP:
Burial: December 11, 2004, Stepp
Family Cemetery at Hatfield, Kentucky
25. THELMON DARVIN8 MAYNARD (FLORIDA MAE7 GOEBEL, JACOB
NATHANIEL6, CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4, CHRISTIAN3 GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1) was born January 19, 1910 in Virginia,
and died August 22, 1997 in Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia 25661. He married (private), daughter of WILLIAM MAYNARD
.
Notes
for THELMON DARVIN MAYNARD:
Richard Delmon Maynard indicated that his brother Thelmon married (private), his second cousin who was
the daughter of William Maynard.
26. ADIS ALLEN8 MAYNARD (FLORIDA MAE7 GOEBEL, JACOB NATHANIEL6,
CHARLES5 GOBLE, JACOB4, CHRISTIAN3 GABEL, JOHANN FRIEDRICH2, HANS JOHANN JACOB1) was born April 21, 1912 in Lincoln County, Kentucky26,
and died August 09, 1987 in Ohio. He married GLADYS CHAPMAN, daughter of OLIVER CHAPMAN and MARY THOMPSON. She was born April 07,
1912, and died November 1976.
More About ADIS ALLEN MAYNARD:
Railroad worker/retired. Last known residence Vinton, Gallia, Ohio
45686.
More About GLADYS CHAPMAN:
Last known residence Patriot, Gallia, Ohio 45658.