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John Goble |
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Born: 1724, Morristown, NJ Died:
1813 |
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John Goble was born 1724 in Morristown, NJ to
Daniel Goble
III (b. 1698). |
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John married Elizabeth "Peggy" Burrell on 22 Dec 1748.
Peggy was born Abt. 1724 in Morristown, NJ. |
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John and Peggy had 10 children. |
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Children of John Goble and Elizabeth "Peggy" Burrell |
Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Spouse |
Jane Goble |
Abt. 1752 |
18 Jun 1782 |
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Jared Goble |
Abt. 1752 |
23 Mar 1835 |
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Jonathan Goble |
Abt. 1760 |
04 May 1825 |
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Corban Goble |
22 Apr 1761
Wake Co, NC |
1840 |
Elizabeth Robinson |
Cornelius Goble |
Abt. 1768 |
1858 |
Elizabeth Sarah Teague |
John Goble Jr. |
Abt. 1767 |
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Suzanna Cook |
Andrew Goble |
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Rachel Goble |
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(Unknown) Brown |
Polly Goble |
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Eccles Stroud |
Sarah Goble |
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Conrad Cornelius Grider |
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From all indications, John was a farmer. His first land
grant was entered in 1778 in Lincoln County. Additional
land grants mostly lay on the south side of the Catawba River.
In an 1802 Lincoln County deed, John transferred 100 acres of
his land-grant property to his son Cornelius. |
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John Goble died around 1813 in Lincoln County, NC. His
will nor his burial location have been found. Some
researcher say he may have been buried in a Goble family
cemetery in what is now Alexander County, NC, where the
tombstones were removed at the time of the Great Depression to
serve as a foundation for a moonshine still. |
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Additional Information about John Goble's
Children |
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Corban Goble was born 22 Apr 1761 in Wake County, NC.
He married Elizabeth Robinson - the daughter of Jesse and Lydia
Robinson - in 1793 in Lincoln County, NC. Elizabeth was
born in Maryland in 1775. Corban had property on the north
side of the Catawba River in Iredell County (now Alexander
County, NC). |
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Cornelius Goble acquired 100 acres of property from his
father in 1802 in Lincoln County. He and some of his sons were
winners in the 1830s Georgia Lottery of former Cherokee Indian
Lands. Cornelius' new property straddled Talona Creek in
Gilmer County, GA. His children were Corbin, Cornelius,
John, WIlliam, Alexander, Malinda (Steel/Steed), Peggy (Gentry),
Nellie (Barnes), Libby and Isabella (Ibby). |
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If you have photos or additional information on John Goble, please contact me. |
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