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Goen
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Monroe
King
in
Monroe
Parents:
Robert Goen and Jane Unknown
Elisha Franklin Goen
b.
13 May 1848
Jasper, Georgia, United States
d.
8 May 1892
Spalding, Georgia, United States
Parents:
William King and Priscilla Ward
Ira Elizabeth King
b.
14 Nov 1849
Monroe, Georgia, United States
d.
2 May 1922
Spalding, Georgia, United States
m.
9 Jun 1872
Monroe, Georgia, United States
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Marriage
[1]
9 Jun 1872
Monroe, Georgia, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Mary Lou Goen
12 Aug 1872
Monroe, Georgia, United States
19 Feb 1962
Jackson, Butts, Georgia, United States
2.
Fannie Ophelia Goen
20 Apr 1875
Monroe, Georgia, United States
11 Jun 1897
Spalding, Georgia, United States
3.
Annie A. Goen
18 Aug 1877
Monroe, Georgia, United States
30 Oct 1958
Griffin, Spalding, Georgia, United States
4.
John Thomas Goen
15 Sep 1879
Monroe, Georgia, United States
29 May 1977
East Point, Fulton, Georgia, United States
5.
William Franklin Goen
6 Jan 1883
Monroe, Georgia, United States
29 Apr 1950
Griffin, Spalding, Georgia, United States
6.
Robert H. ("Bobbie") Goen
23 Aug 1886
Monroe, Georgia, United States
24 Dec 1888
Monroe, Georgia, United States
7.
Ezra Goen
15 Feb 1890
Monroe, Georgia, United States
8 Oct 1974
Griffin, Spalding, Georgia, United States
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References
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Monroe County Marriages
Book B-2, Page 282, 1869-1872.
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