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Facts and Events
Name |
Daniel Garr Goen |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
19 Dec 1845 |
Jasper, Georgia, United States |
Census[2] |
1850 |
Jasper, Georgia, United States |
Census[3] |
1860 |
Butts, Georgia, United StatesToweliga District, Jackson Post Office |
Military[6] |
From 1863 |
Private, Company C, 4th Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters |
Census[4] |
1870 |
Monroe, Georgia, United States |
Marriage |
18 Jan 1871 |
Monroe, Georgia, United Statesto Mary G. Corley |
Census[5] |
1880 |
Monroe, Georgia, United StatesUnionville District |
Census[7] |
1900 |
Monroe, Georgia, United StatesUnionville District |
Census[8] |
1910 |
Monroe, Georgia, United StatesUnionville District |
Death[1] |
16 Feb 1918 |
Spalding, Georgia, United States |
Burial[1] |
Feb 1918 |
Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Cemetery, Lamar, Georgia, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grave Marker.
- ↑ 1850 Census, Jasper County, Georgia, District No. 46
Page p.112b; Dwelling/Family 455, November 1, 1850.
Daniel Goin (sic), 4 years, born Georgia, residing in the household of his father, with his mother and siblings.
- ↑ 1860 Census, Butts County, Georgia, Toweliga District, Jackson Post Office
Page 82; Dwelling 555 / Family 565, July 26, 1860.
Daniel G. Goen, 13 years, born Georgia, residing in the household of his father, with his mother and siblings.
- ↑ 1870 Census, Monroe County, Georgia
Page 142B; Dwelling 869 / Family 861, June 23, 1870.
Daniel G. Goins (sic), 24 years, farm laborer, born Georgia, residing in the household of his father, with his mother and siblings.
- ↑ 1880 Census, Monroe County, Georgia, Unionville District, No 523
Page 16C; Dwelling/Family 100, June 15, 1880.
Daniel G. Goen, head of household, 34 years, farm laborer, born Georgia. Residing with him were his wife and four children, William A. (8), James W. (6), John T. (4) and Kirby S. (1).
- ↑ National Parks Service's Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database
M226 roll 23.
The database lists him alternatively as "D.G. Goens" and "Garr D. Goens", a private in Company C, 4th Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters.
According to the National Parks Service's Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database: "The 4th Battalion Sharpshooters was organized from part of the 3rd Georgia Infantry Battalion during the spring of 1863. The unit contained four companies and was assigned to General Bates' and Tyler's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It served from Chickamauga to Atlanta, moved with Hood into Tennessee, and ended the war in North Carolina. At Chickamauga the battalion had 92 effectives on the first day and 54 on the second, and in December, 1863, it totaled 101 men and 70 arms. On April 26, 1865, it surrendered. Major Theodore D. Caswell was in command."
- ↑ 1900 Census, Monroe County, Georgia -- Militia District 523, Unionville, ED 71
Page 108A, Dwelling / Household 12, June 8, 1900.
Daniel G. Goen, head of household, 54, born December, 1845, Georgia, father born South Carolina, mother born North Carolina, engaged in farming. Residing with him were his wife, Mary G., and children, Henry H. (19), Vera (17), Nettie (14), George W. (12) and Kate (10).
- ↑ 1910 Census, Monroe County, Georgia - District 523, Unionville, ED 95
Page 247B, Dwelling/Household 35, April 18, 1910.
Daniel G. Goen, 64, married 39 years, born Georgia, father born South Carolina, mother born North Carolina, living on his own income. Residing with him were his wife, Mary E., and children, George W. (21) and Katie (19).
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