10. i. FLORIDA MAE6 GOEBEL, b. September 26, 1887, Kentucky; d. September 08, 1928, Pike County, Kentucky.
11. ii.
FRANK GOEBEL, b. February 08, 1890, Kentucky; d. August 05, 1981, Indiana.
12. iii. ALVIN GOEBEL, b. June 10, 1892, Floyd County,
Kentucky; d. April 21, 1970, Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky.
iv. EDNA GOEBEL, b. May 23, 1895, Kentucky; d. Aft. June 12,
1900, Kentucky.
Notes for EDNA GOEBEL:
Died at the age of 5 years old.
13. v. SUDA GOEBEL, b. November 14, 1897, Floyd County, Prestonburg,
Kentucky; d. June 17, 1987, Clermont County, Milford, Ohio.
vi. OTIS MITCHELL GOEBEL, b. June 04, 1905, Kentucky; d. April 23, 1983,
Campbell County, Silver Grove, Kentucky 41085; m. ANNA K. BORMAN; b. 1901; d. September 12, 1992, Campbell County, Kentucky at the
age of 91.9.
More About OTIS MITCHELL GOEBEL:
Burial: Aft. April 23, 1983, Grandview Cemetery, Campbell County, Mentor, Kentucky10
Occupation: Worked on railroad in Silver Grove
More About ANNA K. BORMAN:
Burial: Aft. September 12, 1992, Grandview Cemetery, Mentor,
Campbell County, Kentucky
Generation No. 6
9.
VIRGIE LEE6 GOEBEL (MARY JANE5 DOTSON, ANDREW JACKSON4, ELIZABETH3 LANGLEY, DELILA2 ROBINSON, JAMES1)12 was born November 08, 1891
in Prestonburg, Floyd County, Kentucky, and died May 04, 1954 in Died at home in Tram, Floyd County, Kentucky13. She married ANDREW
JACK DAMRON14, son of JAKE DAMRON and NANNIE CALDWELL. He was born 1891, and died 1945.
Notes for VIRGIE LEE GOEBEL:
Died at the age
of 62yrs, 5 months, 26 days. Latt Damron her son was the informant for the death certificate.
More About VIRGIE LEE GOEBEL:
Burial:
May 07, 1954, Stratton Cemetery, Ivel, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Nepheritis (old term for kidney disease)
Medical Information: Other
significant conditions: Ascites-excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity caused
by kidney disease.
Children of VIRGIE GOEBEL and ANDREW
DAMRON are:
i. Private7 DAMRON.
ii. Private DAMRON.
iii. WAYNE DAMRON, b. September 17, 1911, Carter County, Kentucky; d.
June 29, 1982, Grayson, Carter
County, Kentucky 4114315.
iv. ERMON DAMRON, b. 1913, Kentucky; d. February 04, 1961, Floyd County,
Kentucky16.
14. v. ARTELIA JANE DAMRON, b. July 10, 1915, Ivel, Floyd, Kentucky; d. November 1976, Galion, Crawford, Ohio
vi. Private
DAMRON, b. Abt. 1919, Kentucky.
vii. WILLIS DAMRON, b. July 28, 1923; d. May 1984, Galion, Ohio.
10. FLORIDA MAE6
GOEBEL (NANCY ELIZABETH5 DOTSON, ANDREW JACKSON4, ELIZABETH3 LANGLEY, DELILA2 ROBINSON, JAMES1)17 was born September 26, 1887 in Kentucky,
and died September 08, 1928 in Pike County, Kentucky18. She married RICHARD CHRISTOPHER MAYNARD19 1907 in Kentucky. He was born January
19, 1887 in Kentucky, and died June 22, 1967 in Kentucky.
Notes for FLORIDA MAE GOEBEL:
Florida (Goebel) Maynard died at the age of
40 years, 11 months, 13 days due to difficult child birth labor. On July 24, 2004 Private (Maynard) Hauser, Granddaughter of Florida
Mae Goebel wrote and told me that Florida Mae had red hair (according to Grandpa Richard C.) and green eyes (according to Aunt Eunice
(Maynard) McCoy. She was about 5'3" tall. You could hear Florida laugh before you ever got to her house (according to Gladys (Stepp)
Maynard). She was a happy, jolly person (according to Gladys Stepp Maynard and Aunt Eunice. She was well loved by just about everybody
according to Bess Williamson her best teenage friend, and sons Richard Delman and Thelman Maynard.
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:
15. i. RICHARD DELMON7 MAYNARD, b. January 15, 1908, Lincoln County, Kentucky; d. February 01, 2000, Pike County, Kentucky.
16. ii.
THELMON DARVIN MAYNARD, b. January 19, 1910, Virginia; d. August 22, 1997, Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia 25661.
17. iii.
ADIS ALLEN MAYNARD, b. April 21, 1912, Lincoln County, Kentucky; d. August 09, 1987, Ohio.
18. iv. EUNICE JERSY MAYNARD, b. August
26, 1914, Pike County, Kentucky; d. February 19, 2001, Pike County, Kentucky.
19. v. JOHN THERMON MAYNARD, b. February 28, 1917, Heisey,
Kentucky; d. March 14, 1945, Big Creek, Pike County, Kentucky.
20. vi. HOMER CURTIS MAYNARD, b. August 08, 1919, West Virginia; d.
April 17, 1973, Pike, Kentucky.
21. 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
11. FRANK6 GOEBEL
(NANCY ELIZABETH5 DOTSON, ANDREW JACKSON4, ELIZABETH3 LANGLEY, DELILA2 ROBINSON, JAMES1) 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
Children of FRANK GOEBEL and MARGARET BURCHETTE are:
i. Private7 GOEBEL.
ii. Private GOEBEL.
Children of FRANK GOEBEL and
CORA BUNCH are:
iii. Private7 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.
12. ALVIN6
GOEBEL (NANCY ELIZABETH5 DOTSON, ANDREW JACKSON4, ELIZABETH3 LANGLEY, DELILA2 ROBINSON, JAMES1)20 was born June 10, 1892 in Floyd
County, Kentucky, and died April 21, 1970 in Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky21. 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, Kentucky22.
Notes for ALVIN GOEBEL:
July 2004 Information by Private Goebel Moore: My father 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 my father
Alvin Goebel. My father said 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 my mother had spent many of her younger years. My father worked as a Switchmen
on the C & O Railroad until retirement. They lived on the farm until their deaths in the nineteen seventies.
More About ALVIN
GOEBEL:
Burial: Aft. April 21, 1970, Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell County, Kentucky
Last known residence3 Melbourne,Kentucky
41060
Notes for UNKNOWN PHILLIPS:
Phillips died giving birth to her son.
More About UNKNOWN PHILLIPS:
Cause of Death: Died in childbirth
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. PHILLIP7 GOEBEL, b. February 10, 1917, Kentucky; d.
November 30, 1919, Kentucky.
Notes for PHILLIP GOEBEL:
Died at the age of 2 years, 9 months.
More About PHILLIP GOEBEL:
Burial: Aft.
November 30, 1919, Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell County, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever
Children of ALVIN GOEBEL and
MAE JOLLY are:
22. ii. Private7 GOEBEL, b. July 20, 1919, Silver Grove, Campbell County, Kentucky.
iii. 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. iv. Private GOEBEL, b. April 06, 1928, Silver Grove,
Campbell County, Kentucky.
13. SUDA6 GOEBEL (NANCY ELIZABETH5 DOTSON, ANDREW JACKSON4, ELIZABETH3 LANGLEY,
DELILA2 ROBINSON, JAMES1)23 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. Receipt #10, Page
268. Married by Reverend H. Hall Minister of Baptist Church., 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:
Recalled by daughter: Mom 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 us
with our homework, and cutting cardboard to place in our shoes so we would not have to miss school.