Individual Details
John Larkin Goble
(8 Aug 1895 - 13 Nov 1948)
Events
| Birth | 8 Aug 1895 | Ferris, Ellis County, Texas | ![]() | ||
| Census | 1900 | Ellis County, Texas | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Military | Aug 1917 | France | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Marriage | Pearl Bowlin | ||||
| Death | 13 Nov 1948 | Ferris Cemetery, Ellis County, Vernon, Wilbarger County, Texas | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Pearl Bowlin (1896 - 1972) |
| Father | Henry Adolphus Goble (1868 - 1940) |
| Mother | Fannie Bailey (1874 - 1913) |
| Sibling | Samuel Leonard Goble (1897 - 1947) |
| Sibling | Howard Goble (1899 - 1900) |
| Sibling | Mary Ross Goble (1900 - 1988) |
| Sibling | Sarah Ruby Goble (1903 - 1968) |
| Sibling | Arllin Goble (1911 - 1912) |
Notes
Census
Henry Gable born Apr 1868 married 6 years born Texas father Indiana mother Tennessee, farmer owns farm free of mortgageFannie wife born January 1874 3 children born Arkansas father Arkansas mother Arkansas
Larkin son born Aug 1894 born Texas
Leonard son born Dec 1897 in Texas
Howard son born Aug 1899 in Texas
Military
Pvt John L Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goble, Ferris. Entered the service August 1917. Assigned to Company A, 117th Supply Train, 42 Division. Sent overseas October 1917. While in France participated in St Miheal, Champagne, Chateau, Therry and Mouse-Argonne. Promoted to Corporal Discharged April 1919.Name John L Goble
Event Type Military Service, Date 16 Aug 1917, Place Dallas, , Texas
Age 22
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1895
Birthplace Ferris, Texas
Co. A 117 Supply train to discharge
Pvt 1 class April 1 1918; Corporal 6 May 1919
served over seas 30 Oct 1917 to @9 April 1919 Honorably discharged 15 May 1919
Death
J L Goble died 13 Nov 1948 coronary occlusion, (sudden)married born 8 Aug 1895
occupation Gin engineer
informant Mrs J L Goble
bufrial 15 Nov Ferris, Texas
Endnotes
1. 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 142, Ferris Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County.
2. 1900 U.S. Census, Ellis County, Texas, population schedule, Precinct 2, Enumeration District (ED) 17, sheet 14B, family 263, line 67, Henry Gable; NARA microfilm publication T623, 1629.
3. , Army and Navy History Company. The Texas spirit of '17: a pictorial and biographical record of the gallant and courageous men from Ellis County who served in the Great War (crediting Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room, Fort Worth, Texas: digital images, http:texashistory.unt.edu, 1919), page 65. Hereinafter cited as Army and Navy Hitory Company.
4. Texas Military Forces Museum, "Texas, World War I Records 1917-1920," digital image, FamilySearch, familysearch (https://familysearch.org : viewed 20 January 2015), John L Goble; citing image 2974, digital folder 5421223.
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 142, Ferris Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County.
6. Find A Grave, Findagrave.com, database and digital images (http//:www.findagrave.com : viewed 9 September 2015), Memorial# 133601193.
7. J L Goble, death certificate no. 50132 (13 November 1948), Texas State Registar Office, State Registar office, Austin, Texas.

