He settled in Speaker Township, this county, March 1, 1864, and two years later, moved to Maple Valley where he resided at the time of his death. The deceased was a member of the Masonic order for many years.
Mr. Goheen is survived by his wife, one son, Willard, of Flint, and Mrs. Jim Nicholson, of Brown City. Funeral services were held from the house and burial took place in Valley City cemetery. S. S. Rosenberg, of Pontiac, delvered the funeral sermon. --Brown City Banner.
--The Yale Expositor, 26 May 1921, Thu, Page 4
"Sanilac County Business Card" excerpted from 1894 "Atlas of Sanilac County, Michigan : containing maps…" by E. R. Cookingham (Philadelphia : J. L. Smith, 1894), on page 118 (114).
He settled in Speaker Township, this county, March 1, 1864, and two years later, moved to Maple Valley where he resided at the time of his death. The deceased was a member of the Masonic order for many years.
Mr. Goheen is survived by his wife, one son, Willard, of Flint, and Mrs. Jim Nicholson, of Brown City. Funeral services were held from the house and burial took place in Valley City cemetery. S. S. Rosenberg, of Pontiac, delvered the funeral sermon. --Brown City Banner.
--The Yale Expositor, 26 May 1921, Thu, Page 4
"Sanilac County Business Card" excerpted from 1894 "Atlas of Sanilac County, Michigan : containing maps…" by E. R. Cookingham (Philadelphia : J. L. Smith, 1894), on page 118 (114).
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