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"What's In A Name" |
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Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean that it's not popular. There are forms of the
Goble name that are in use
around the world. There are cities, roads, streets, lakes,
drives, etc., associated with the name. |
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These are other locations you find find interesting: |
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Goble's Grove: Saugeen Township, Ontario, Canada derived
its name from a family of early settlers. John Goble and
his brother, Iden, came to Canada from England around 1850 to
settle this area. |
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Goble Ranch: Montana (40 miles west of Yellowstone Park). |
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Goble Road & Goble Creek: In western Iredell County, NC.
Exit Highway 40 West at Sharon School Road, north to Island Ford
Road East to Goble Road. |
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Goble, Oregon: Is a very small town between Hunter Bar
and Trojan on Highway 30 in northern Oregon. It was names
after Daniel Blue Goble. He was an Ohio trapper who
traveled to Oregon in the mid-1850s. In August 1852 he
claimed "donation lands" in Columbis County, Territory of
Oregon. It was for this claim of land that Goble, Oregon,
was named. |
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Goble Draw: To the North East of Medical Springs, in
Baker County, Oregon. |
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Goble Windmill: East of Abilene, Texas. |
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Gobles, Michigan: Originally Goblesville (North of Paw
Pau, MI) takes its name from the Goble family of Nathaniel &
Elizabeth "Betsey" Hinchey Goble. |
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Gobles, Ontario: Was named for Jacob Goble, son of Jacob
and Anne Fairchild Goble |
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Gobles Place: Outside the town of Port Elgin, Ontario |
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Goblesville, Indiana: Settled on Section 3, on 13 Jun
1855 by Peter "Roy" Goble, Jr. (North of Huntington, IN). |
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Gobel Street: Rock Spring, Wyoming. |
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Goebel Store: Texas (between Winchester and Smithville,
TX). |
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Goebels Park: Kentucky (south of Cincinnati, across
the Ohio River). |
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Goble Lane: In Ferndale, California. |
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Goble Lane: Near Eugene, Oregon. |
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Goble Bridge: In Paw Paw, Illinois. |
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Goble Road: In Paw Paw, Illinois. |
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Goble Street: In Newark, New Jersey. |
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Goble Avenue: In Kannapolis, NC. |
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Goeble Hill Road: In New Richmond, Ohio (Near the Ohio
River). |
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E. Goble Avenue: In Fowler, California (Named for Emil
Goble, inventor of the Goble Disc). |
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Goebel Road: In Connecticut (Near Cherry Hill, CT). |
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Goebel Ave: Palo Alto, California (Named for a German
Language Professor at Stanford University). |
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Goebel Hall: Elmhurst College - Named for Johann Peter
Goebel who was the College's third president (1880 - 1887).
A native of Germany, his family immigrated to Ohio in 1849, when
Goebel was 13. |
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Goble Falls: Queensland, Australia (Named for David Goble
in about 1910). |
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Goble Street: Hughes, Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory Australia. (Named for Stanley James Goble an
aviator in the Royal Naval Air Service during WWI who, with
Flight Lieutenant Ivor McIntyre RAAF, carried out the first
circumnavigation of Australia in 1924 in a Fairey IIID seaplane.
After WWI, S.J. Goble served in the Royal Australian Air Force
and retired as Air Vice Marshal. He was born in 1891
(Victoria, Australia) and died in 1948). |
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St. Goble City: With a population of over 261, 424 in
Luxembourg, EUROPE. |
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If you have additional photos or information
about the Goble family, please contact me. |
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