Sources for family of James A. Gooden and Kate Gregg
Transcriptions and links to images for sources utilized to document the present understanding of their family
United States Federal Census
1870 Jasper County Iowa Federal Census Mount Prairie Page 16
(Mary, below, Mary Elizabeth Dunaway, was sixth child and 5th daughter of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Duanway, granddaughter of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese. Mary has wed Samuel Gooden early in the last decade and is seen here with her growing family.)
dw#119/fm#108 Goodin
Samuel 46 Farmer1500/625 KY
Mary 25 Keeping House KY
James 7 IA
Sanford 2 IA
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1900 Calhoun County Iowa Federal Census Lake Creek Ed 29 page 6A
(James, below, was first child and son of Samuel and Mary Dunaway Gooden, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Duanway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese.)
dw#104/fm#104 Gooden
James A head Nov 1862 37 married 11 years IA KY KY Farmer
Catherine Wife Nov 1864 36 married 11 years 4chld/4lvng IA OH OH
Percy C Son Jan 1891 9 IA IA IA
Merl H Son May 1892 8 IA IA IA
Myra L Daughter Aug 1893 6 IA IA IA
Loyd J Son Sept 1896 3 IA IA IA
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Willard Nephew May 1877 23 IL IL IA Farmer
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1910 Snohomish COunty Washington Federal Census Welengdon Ed 315 page 7A
(James, below, was first child and son of Samuel and Mary Dunaway Gooden, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Duanway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese.)
dw#110/fm#110 Gooden
James A Head 47 married once 20 years IA KY KY Farmer Farm
Katrina Wife 46 married once 20 years 5chld/5lvng IA OH KY
Percy Son 19 IA IA IA Laborer Farm Worker
Merell Son 17 IA IA IA Apprentice Farm Worker
Myra Daughter 16 IA IA IA
Lloyd Son 13 IA IA IA
Vera Daughter 9 IA IA IA
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1920 Douglas County Washington Federal Census Rock Island Ed 25 page 2B
(James, below, was first child and son of Samuel and Mary Dunaway Gooden, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Duanway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese.)
dw#56/fm#42 Gooden
James A head 57 IA KY Farmer Fruit Farm
Kate Wife 56 IA OH IA
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1930 Marin County California federal Census Larkspur Ed 9 page 2B
(Percy, below, was first child and son of James and Kate Gregg Gooden, grandson of Samuel and Mary Dunaway Gooden, great grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Duanway, great great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese.)
115 Williams St
dw#55/fm#55 Gooden
Percy C Head 39 married first age 28 IA IA IA Draftsman Engineering Co
Ruth M Wife 32 married first age 21 IN KY KY Typist Giant Powder Co
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1885 State Census of Iowa, Jasper County, Mound Prairie Township pp21-22
112 117 Goodin Samuel A. 79 20 E SE 1/4 SE 1/4 62 M M Farmer
112 117 Goodin Mary 39 F M
112 117 Goodin James A. 22 M S Farmer
112 117 Goodin Sanford 17 M
112 117 Goodin Nora 14 F
112 117 Goodin Mary 11 F
112 117 Goodin Ida Bell 4 F
112 117 Goodin William H. 64 M
112 117 Goodin William O. 2 M
Obituary of Mary E. Dunway Colfax Tribune May 7, 1925
From research of Christine McCormick, Germantown, MD
Mary E. Dunaway, d/o Quiller and Elizabeth Dunaway, was born in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY on Jun 29, 1845 and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas Carr at Rockwell City, IA on May 2, aged 79y10m3d. Mary came with her parents to Iowa when 11 and settled near Monroe. On Oct 24, 1861 she was united in marriage to Samuel A. Gooden, moving to their own home near Colfax. To this union 7 children were born; 3 sons, 4 daughters; James Allen of Wenatchee, WA; Sanford of Maxwell, IA; Mrs. Faidley of Colfax; Mrs S P Meyers of Maxwell; Mrs C E Turner of Knierim, IA; Oscar of Pine River MN and Mrs Charles Carr of Rockwell City; all of whom were with their mother during her sickness except the son in Washington. The husband and father preceding her death 32 years ago. She leaves besides her children, 2 brothers and 3 sisters: Jesse C Dunaway of Lutton, IA; James of North Dakota; Mrs Harriet Simpson of Barney, IA; Mrs Martha Stine of Monroe; Mrs Charlotte Turner of Newtonia, MO and 28 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren.
When a young woman she accepted Christ as her Savior and became a member of the Baptist Church to which she remained faithful until 2 years after the death of her husband when she moved to Rockwell City. There being no church of her choice she placed her membership in the Christian church of that city, remaining faithful until death, always attending church when possible until her health became so poor she was not permitted to attend as much as she wished. Being of a quiet, unassuming disposition she never cared for publicity in any way, and her interest was centered in her home and family where she was always a kind and loving mother, a good neighbor and friend to all whom she knew. No neighbor or friend ever called on her for help or sympathy but she was always ready and willing to do her bit.
Coming to this state in a covered wagon drawn by oxen when everything was new and strange, she knew what it was like to spin, weave and make all their clothing by hand, besides the many other tasks that fell to them in those days. In 1864, she and her oldest son, a baby watched the husband and father march away to join the struggle between the North and South, where one year later he contracted bright's disease, received an honerable discharge and was sent home to his family.
Social Security Death Index
Name: Percy Gooden SSN: 545-01-5632
Last Residence: 94132 San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Born: 20 Jan 1891 Died: Jan 1970
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)
Name: Lloyd Gooden SSN: 537-07-0558
Last Residence: 98027 Issaquah, King, Washington, United States of America
Born: 9 Sep 1896 Died: Dec 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951)
California Death Index, 1940-1997
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