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Catherine Goodman 1815–1900 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 July 1815
Birth Location: Dubois, Dubois, Indiana,
Death Date: 12 October 1900
Death Location: Clay City Cemetery, Clay, Illinois, USA
Father: WILLIAM GOODMAN
Mother: Farebee Jones
Spouse(s): James Boyles
Children(s): Lodviska Boyles
The story of Catherine Goodman began in 1815 in Dubois, Dubois, Indiana,. Catherine Goodman married James Calvin Boyles, and had children including Lodviska Evelyn Eva Boyles. Catherine Goodman passed away in 1900 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay, Illinois, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Catherine Goodman began in 1815 in Dubois, Dubois, Indiana,.
- Catherine Goodman married James Calvin Boyles, and had children including Lodviska Evelyn Eva Boyles.
- Catherine Goodman passed away in 1900 in Clay City Cemetery, Clay, Illinois, USA.
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Catherine Goodman's Descendants
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1. Lodviska (Evelyn (Eva)) Boyles 1854–1933 m. James (Washington) Wood 1850–1931
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1. Eva (Cornelia) Wood 1888–1973 m. Iverson (John) WEAKLEY 1888–1968
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1. James (Devere) WEAKLEY 1912–2006
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1. Jerry (Fischer) Weakley 1935–1998 m. Alice (Ruth Reynolds Matson Allen Weakley) Canaday 1934–2004
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 July 1815
Event Place: Dubois, Dubois, Indiana,
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 October 1900
Event Place: Clay City Cemetery, Clay, Illinois, USA