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Jacob Shipman Goble

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Jacob Shipman Goble

Birth
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Oct 1908 (aged 86)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 1, Row 23, Lot 094, Grave 08
Memorial ID
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GOBEL -Jacob S., October 7, 1908, near Lewiston, Idaho. Born January 25, 1822, at Wilksbarre (sic), Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Married Lucy Palmer January 19, 1850. His widow, William, Don, Sarah A. Scott, Ophelia A. Buell, Lillian Yager, and adopted daughter, Anna McLain, survive him. One son and one daughter dead. Baptized March 22, 1870, by James W. Gillen, at San Bernardino, California. Ordained a priest April 15, 1877; elder, November 7, 1880. Belongs to Blue Rapids, Kansas Branch. Sermon by Elder S. S. Smith. Thus passes a worthy Saint who maintained his integrity until the end. His was a life well fruited for eternity. A life full of years largely devoted to right principles and true charity.
The Saints Herald, October 21, 1908, pg 1031
GOBEL -Jacob S., October 7, 1908, near Lewiston, Idaho. Born January 25, 1822, at Wilksbarre (sic), Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Married Lucy Palmer January 19, 1850. His widow, William, Don, Sarah A. Scott, Ophelia A. Buell, Lillian Yager, and adopted daughter, Anna McLain, survive him. One son and one daughter dead. Baptized March 22, 1870, by James W. Gillen, at San Bernardino, California. Ordained a priest April 15, 1877; elder, November 7, 1880. Belongs to Blue Rapids, Kansas Branch. Sermon by Elder S. S. Smith. Thus passes a worthy Saint who maintained his integrity until the end. His was a life well fruited for eternity. A life full of years largely devoted to right principles and true charity.
The Saints Herald, October 21, 1908, pg 1031

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