Individual Details
James M. Goble
(24 Jan 1843 - 11 Apr 1910)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Rebecca P. Andrews (1843 - 1908) |
| Child | Mary Alta Goble (1869 - 1918) |
| Father | Samuel Ferguson Goble (1818 - 1905) |
| Mother | Mary Jane Anderson (1824 - 1843) |
| Sibling | John A. Goble (1843 - 1888) |
Notes
Marriage
Volume 1 book B page 250; by minister of Gosple A J HaynesCensus
household of father John A GobleJames age 27 farmer real estate $2500, personal $800 born Indiana
Rebecca age 26 born Tennessee
Dick age 16, Black, Domestic servant born Missouri can not write
Census-shared
John A Goble age 27 farmer born Indiana, real estate $2500, personal $800T Emily age 26 born Texas
Adolphus age 2 born Texas
Mary age 1 born Texas
James age 27 farmer born Texas real estate $2500, personal $800
Rebecca age 26 born Tennessee
Dick age 16 black Domestic servant born Missouri
Census
James M Goble age 37 farmer born Indiana, father born IndianaRebecca P, wife, age 37, born Tennessee, father born North CArolina
Mary A daughter, age 11 born Texas
Dick Goble, Laborer, malatto, age 24 born Missouri, can not read or write
Census
James m Goble born Jan 1843 married 33 years, born Indiana parents Indiana, cattle trader owns home free of mortgageRebecca P wife born Sep 1842 1 child alive born Tennessee father North Carolina mother Tennessee
Emily T daughter-in-law Sept 1842 widow 6 children 3 alive born Tennessee father North Carolina mother Tennessee
Ina niece Aug 1875 single born Texas father Indiana mother Tennessee
Hattie niece Aug 1875 single born Texas father Indiana, mother Tennessee'
Marion niece Aug 1880, single born Texas father Indiana, mother Tennessee can not read or write
Endnotes
1. 1850 US Census, Henry County, Indiana, Population schedule, Wayne, family 465, line 26, page 283, Samuel Goble, NARA micropublication M432, roll 151.
2. 1860 US Census, Dallas County, Texas, population schedule, Lancaster PO, family 278, line 2, page 369, S F Goble, NARA micropublication M 653, roll 1292.
3. Obituary, Dallas Morning News, , 8 April 1908, page 9, Dallas Texas. Hereinafter cited as Dallas Morning News.
4. Salt Lake City, Utah, Texas County Marriages 1837-1977, , ; Family History Library, Salt Lake City.
5. Daughters of the American Revolution. Rebecca Boyce Chapter Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County, 8, 1599-1955 (http://texashistory.unt.edu: University of Northern Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, 1955), page 55,. Hereinafter cited as Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County.
6. 1880 US Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, 7th District, ED 47, family 100, line 14, page 417, James M Goble, NARA micropublication T9, roll 1301.
7. 1870 U.S. Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, Red Oak, p. 347, family 153, line 16, John A Goble; NARA microfilm publication M593, 1583.
8. 1870 U.S. Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, Red Oak, page 347, family 153, line 16, John A Goble; NARA microfilm publication M593, 1583.
9. 1880 US Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, 7th District, ED 47, family 100, line 14, page 417, James M Goble, NARA micropublication T9, roll 1301.
10. 1900 U.S. Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, Precinct 2, Enumeration District (ED) 18, sheett 6A, family 111, line 11, James M Goble; NARA microfilm publication T623, 1629.
11. Daughters of the American Revolution. Rebecca Boyce Chapter Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County, 8, 1599-1955 (http://texashistory.unt.edu: University of Northern Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, 1955), page 33, Old Ferris Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County.

