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L. Grant Goodnough

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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L. Grant Goodnough
I have an old studio photograph of Grant GOODNOUGH which was taken at the Greenfield Studio in Westfield, PA most likely in the 1890's. Grant appears to be in his 20's at the time the photograph was taken. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Grant and his family:

L. Grant GOODNOUGH was b. 9 Dec 1863 in Groton, NY to parents Lyndon H. GOOGNOUGH (1837-1870) and Elizabeth D. SUMMERS (1840-1882) who were married 7 Mar 1860 in Homer, NY. Grant had one sibling, a brother C. Jay GOODNOUGH (1867-1932). Grant married Belle A. GARDNER (1869-1938) on 4 Mar 1888 in Whitesville, NY and they had two children including Lynn Gardner GOODNOUGH (1890-1965) and Clyde GOODNOUGH (1892-1892). Grant died in 1933 and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in New Windsor, NY.

I am hoping to get the photograph to family and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or you know someone who might be.

Thanks,
Shelley
Date & Place: at Greenfield Studio in Westfield, Tioga County, Pennsylvania 16950, United States
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L. Grant Goodnough
L. Grant GOODNOUGH was b. 9 Dec 1863 in Groton, NY to parents Lyndon H. GOODNOUGH (1837-1870) and Elizabeth D. SUMMERS (1840-1882) who were married 7 Mar 1860 in Homer, NY. Grant had one sibling, a brother C. Jay GOODNOUGH (1867-1932). Grant married Belle A. GARDNER (1869-1938) on 4 Mar 1888 in Whitesville, NY and they had two children including Lynn Gardner GOODNOUGH (1890-1965) and Clyde GOODNOUGH (1892-1892). Grant died in 1933 and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in New Windsor, NY.
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