Families of Goshen
Lawrence (Larry) and Jo Ann V. Davis Guy
Jo Ann V. Davis and Lawrence L. Guy were married in the Goshen Community Church of the Nazarene, on February 20, 1982. They resided in Uhrichsville for several months before returning to the Goshen Community in September. They lived on Robson Dr. in their mobile home which was later moved to their property on Goshen Valley Rd. They … Continue reading
Obituary – John T. White
JOHN T. WHITE, 74, passed away on January 26, 2012. White did not live in Goshen at the time that he purchased all 91 acres of the James A. Oppy Farm from Bernice K. Oppy in the mid 1970’s. Bernice had decided to move to Michigan to reside with her daughter Kathy after the passing of her husband James. John divided the … Continue reading
Comments on the Arkansas Cake Recipe by Frank Davis
Frank Davis, who now resides in Michigan, comments on the Arkansas Cake Recipe: “Lena (Gervasi Richardson) was my next door neighbor and a very nice person. That cake had to be a good one,” Frank said adding. “I remember Lena as a very good cook.” Lena passed away several years ago. She and Frank resided … Continue reading
Mary Krocker and Ida Howard at the Krocker residence in 1967.
Ida Howard was the first custodian at the Goshen School.
Goshen School’s 5th and 6th grade team. 1948
Junior Delbert and Donna Mae McWilliams
From: Penny McWilliams Holder Donna Mae McWilliams and Junior Delbert McWilliams (some people either called him JD or Mac). Donna and JD’s son, Danny, was referred to by a lot of his dad’s friends as little Mac. Mom and Dad married on February 17th, 1961. They each already had 3 children, and before they knew it, … Continue reading
Goshen Pictures – 1960’s
Miscellaneous Pictures – From: Mike Swaldo
If you can identify these people, please comment on this post and I will add the names to them. Both photos were taken in 1938-1939. The photo with 9 people in it was taken at the Haney Home. The photo with 7 people in it was taken at the Davis home and in the background … Continue reading
A Brief Hibbs History – By: Mike Swaldo
I’ve been researching Hibbses– not an easy task. The Hibbs family is very old and very large. Our Hibbses first came into Ohio in 1815. Isaac Hibbs (wife unknown, but possibly Elizabeth Cuppy) and his sons Samuel, Joseph, and Isaac Jr., and Daughter Nancy. They purchased land in Jefferson county (now Loundon Twp. Carroll County), … Continue reading