>In 1880 I find Stephen A. GOODALE, married, living in a boarding house in
>St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Mo. working as a carpenter but Susan isn't
>enumerated.
Hi,
The index listing on the 1880 census is wrong, the actual page shows
W(hite) M(ale) and the transcriber listed it as married.
He is a 28 year old house carpenter and listed as born IN with both parents
born VT.
This is the only Stephen Goodale in MO but there are 12 others.
Found his marriage to Susan listed as 1874.
You might repost the mess
Marie - In my book of the 1876 Holt County, Missouri Special Census I cound
find "no" GOODALE surname at all, but I did find something close to what you
mentioned only listed under the spelling BEAM (not Bean, could have been the
transcribers misspelling?)
1876 Holt County Missouri Special Census
Page 70
61st Township 39th Range
BEAM, Boxter (male; age 45 yrs & over); Wife (Female; 21 -45 yrs old; Reads &
Writes); Thomas (Male; 6-18 yrs old); Susan (Female; 21-45 yrs old);
Sarah (Female; 18-21 yrs o
Dear Bob,
Thank you for letting me know about the 1876 Special Census taken in Mo.
this may be of some great help to me.
In your answer you stated that finding the marriage of Susan Bean and
Stephen GOODALE had taken place in 1874. Would you mind sharing the source
for that marriage with me? Was any other information listed on the
marriage? I think that Susan BEAN was most likely daughter of Baxter Bean
and elder sister to Thomas BEAN.
Thanks again,
Marie
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From: Bob Call [mailt
Dear List Members,
On Monday, December 23, I begin my Christmas Holiday week. I am
spending it with my four children, their wives and husbands and my 9.5
grandchildren. It will be the first time in over 10 years I have had
all my children with me for Christmas. I am thrilled to say the least.
It is hard, as many of you know, when all of your children and
grandchildren live thousands of miles from you.
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Thank you very much Beverly. I think this is probably correct also as the
children have the same names and ages. Emma isn't listed in 1870 however.
Funny the wifes name isn't given..guess she was gone for the day and maybe
her husband always called her "wife" and the children "ma" so no one knew
her name.. :)
Wonder why Susan wasn't with her husband..wonder if I'll ever get this
figured out!!
Marie
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From: Bevejune@aol.com [mailto:Bevejune@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002
Hello!
I'm hoping for a 1876 Special Census look-up in Mo. for Stephen GOODALE.
He is found in Holt County in 1874 as marrying Susan BEAN.
Any information will be helpful.
There is some association to a Orin (many spellings including Aaron?) and
Harry GOODALE.
Thanks for your time,
Marie
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Call [mailto:r_d_call@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:23 AM
To: MOHOLT-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [MOHOLT] BEAN Family, Susan Bean marries Stephen GOODALE
1873
>In 18