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Gotham Family Photo's





Robin Gotham has been so kind as to give me permission to copy some of the Gotham Family pictures from his "Gotham Family Inn" site. I will probably stay with just the older family pictures for now with the details of the pictures from his site. If you have any other ones to add here please e-mail them to me, I will credit you with the pictures you send.



ROBIN GOTHAM

Posted By: Mr Robin L Gotham -- Description: Mr. Robin L. Gotham beside grave and stone of A.H. Gotham, Clerk of Court, 1852, Geauga County, Chardon, Ohio USA - Date Taken: December 1998 --- Place Taken: Chardon, Ohio, Geauga Co. -- Owner: Robin Gotham





Family of Fred Gotham b. 1872 and Libbie Cook b. 1875

Posted By: Rob't "Gotham" Foster

Left top: Carlton b. 1908; Ruth b. 1893; Mary, b. 1895?; Florance b. 1897?; Left Bottom: Evelyn b. 1903; Fred b. 1906; Ford b. 1901; Clinton b. 1899; Date Taken: Circa 1910 Place Taken: Marcellus, NY?




Clinton O Gotham (On right) b. 1899

With friend Reed Aubre US Navy 3rd division Son of Fred Gotham b. 1872 and Libbie Cook b. 1875

Posted By: Rob't "Gotham" Foster, Date Taken: Circa 1918 Place Taken: Aboard the U.S.S Florida (BB-30) on foreign service





Captain Myron W. Gotham

Posted By: Rob't "Gotham" Foster




SILVANUS J. MACY

Posted By: Rob't "Gotham" Foster

Ships Captain Myron W Gotham

Other names : none

Official no. : 115784

Type at loss : propeller, wood, bulk freight

Build info : 1881, W. Morley, Marine City

Specs : 165x32x11, 753g 613n

Date of loss : 1902, Nov 23

Place of loss : abeam of Port Burwell, Ont.

Lake : Erie

Type of loss : storm

Loss of life : 14 [all]

Carrying : coal

Detail : Bound from Buffalo for Kenosha and Racine, WI, she foundered after dark with all hands after fighting through a heavy gale for a full day. She released her barge MABLE WILSON and was never seen again. Owned by Inter-Lake Trans. Co. of Detroit Rebuilt and her tonnage increased in 1887 Sources: sol,is,ns1,h,mv,ledc,nsp,mpl,m&h










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