Hello Goodale researchers, This family below are cousins of my Goodale family..I'm trying to connect the relation that we would share before branching. I sent an email to Steve Campbell who wrote that message but it came back to me. I first find my GOODALE family in the 1850 Monroe Twp., Darke County, Ohio Census: GOODALE, Oren 45 Oh. , Lucy 43 Oh. , Pemelia 18 Oh. , Abigael 16 Oh. , Henry (Oren) 13 Oh. , Anna 12 Oh. , Eastern (Ester?) 10 Oh. , Samuel 8 Oh. , Stephen 4 Oh. (my ggGrandfather) Thanks for your time, Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Cook's" <pepperhead1@cox.net> Subject: Goodale > Submitter: Steve Campbell > > Subject: Re: Hatfields of Iowa > > Message: Hello - noted your family married into the Goodale > family in Cass County, Iowa. Trivia for you - Thomas Jefferson Goodale > (senior) had a farm just NE of Loran. Loran is just North of Alantic. He's > buried their as well. He was married to Amira (Patte) who had several > children. I believe yours is one of his sons. He also had a girl named > Harriet N. Goodale who married Stephen T. Campbell at White Pigion, Mich. > When They lived just North of Loran at Exira. When Thomas Jefferson > Goodale died the family sold the homestead and moved to Mt. Pleasant Iowa > where one of the sons of Stephen and Harriet married into a family of > Lane. They homesteaded the area and the county is named after them. > Sometime in 1895-98 they moved to Oklahoma. Amira - died someplace on the > way to Oklahoma I believe. Several other generations after they entered > Oklahoma leading to me > Stephen Campbell. Do you have any other information that I > could use? I have most of the Goodale primary family mapped including the > Patee who was Almiras origional name. > > Please send reply to my e-mail address as I don't use the > boards very often. 76304.1057@Compuserve.com > Steve Campbell > > > ~My genes are hand-me-downs~ > > >