photographer: P F Goben
(Perry Goben, James' father)
Sherman, TX
example from auction site
See also:
Edgar Louis Goben
James Lee Goben
Jodi Ann Walker
Perry Frederick Goben
(1836-1916)
Timeline (some personal information such as births of children is
included to give locations)
1836 Oct 30
Livingston, MO, state records, Perry Frederick Goben is born to Levi
Frederick Goben and Catharine Crist
1850
Livingston, MO, US census Perry F Goben at age 16 living with
parents
1857 Sep 17
Livingston, MO, state records, Perry F Goben and Charity A Conklin are
married
1858 Aug 31
Fannin, TX, state records, daughter Emma L Goben is born
1860
Bonham, TX, P F Goben as carpenter
1861 Aug 21
Jackson, MO, state records, son
James Lee Goben
is born
1868 Aug 28
Jackson, MO, state records, son
Edgar Louis Goben
is born
1870 Aug 04
Jackson, MO, US census P F Gobin as Cabinet Workman
1876 Aug 30
Sherman, TX, daughter Mucie L Gobin is born
1880 Jun 08
Sherman TX, Perry F Goben as photographer
1881 Sep 04
Sherman, TX, state records, daughter Ora Leota Goben is born
1900 Jun 05
Sherman, TX, US census, Perry Goben as photographer
1905
Sherman, TX, city directory, Perry F Goben NOT listed (NO Goben
listed)
1910
Sherman, TX, city directory, Perry F Goben as photographer at 317 e
Mulberry; wife Charity A, also listed; res 814 s Montgomery
1910 Apr 15
Sherman, TX, US census Perry F Goben as photographer; res 304 n East
st
1912, 1914
Sherman, TX city directory Perry F Goben as photographer at 417 e
Mulberry; wife Charity A, also listed; res 410 n East
1916 Nov 30
Sherman, TX, death certificate, Perry F Goben dies at age 80 of
pheumonia; occupation left blank
Coffeeville newspaper - 06 Dec 1907 Typical Sherman TX city directory ad 1921
321 and 323, cor East and Mulberry Streets
Sherman, TX
example from aucton site
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