Goodhart, John Franklin 1 2
Birth Name | Goodhart, John Franklin |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 59 years, 11 months, 15 days |
Narrative
John Franklin Goodhart and his nephew, John A. Bohler, were members of the Pennsylvania Colony that founded the town of Osborne City, Kansas on May 1, 1871. John soon decided he wanted to return to Pennsylvania and did so, leaving his goods to his nephew. A Civil War veteran, John Goodhart was listed on an 1883 military pensioner roll (certificate No. 13,408) as living in Reading and receiving a pension of $8.00 a month. Contributor: Von Rothenberger, [email protected]
Narrative
From findagrave:
Verified with cemetery records that John is buried in Section OP Plot 142 however his grave is unmarked. Submitted by: Ed Gensemer, [email protected]
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 29 January 1825 | Pennsylvania, United States of America | ||
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Death | 13 January 1885 | |||
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Burial | Aulenbach’s Cemetery, Mount Penn, Berks Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America | |||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Goodhart, John (Johannes) | 1 December 1796 | 25 December 1883 | |
Mother | Shearer, Catherine | 27 February 1803 | 10 October 1881 | |
Goodhart, John Franklin | 29 January 1825 | 13 January 1885 | ||
Sister | Goodhart, Emaline | 2 April 1830 | 19 July 1909 |
Families
Family of Goodhart, John Franklin and Spangler, Annie Mary |
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Married | Wife | Spangler, Annie Mary ( * 1838 + 15 November 1914 ) |
Family Map
Family MapPedigree
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Goodhart, John (Johannes)
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Shearer, Catherine
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- Goodhart, Emaline
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Shearer, Catherine