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The Asa E. Goats Family

Updated May 27, 2025
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The Asa E. Goats Family
Asa "Ace" Goats was son of David Coleman & Sally Ann (Hensley) Goats, born in Searcy Co., ARK. He married Rhoda J. Pack in Van Buren Co., ARK on 3 Feb 1903.
Date & Place: in Van Buren Co., Arkansas USA
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I want to thank Kathy Gregory for submitting all the family photos.These are my great grandparents,and Leona was my grandmother.
Kathy and glormck please E-mail me Asa Goats was my g-father. Thanks
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Willie Elmer Goats
Willie Elmer Goats was born in 1909. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Willie Elmer Goats.
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Leona Goats
Leona Goats was born in 1904. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leona Goats.
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Ora Mabel Goates
Her correct surname is Goates. Ora Mabel Goates was the daughter of Asa E. "Ace" Goates and Rhoda Jane Pack. She was born on December, 1906 in Copeland, Van Buren,Arkansas and died on September, 1983 in Hughson, Stanislaus, California. She was married to Clyde R. Cox on November 8, 1926 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico. Her obituary was listed in The Porterville Evening Recorder of Tulane County, California on December 15, 1983. They had at least one child. He was Billie Eugene Cox who was born August 4, 1927 in Bosque, Texas. Her Find-A-Grave Memorial is # 76008970
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Rhoda J.  Pack
Rhoda J. Pack was born in 1888. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rhoda J. Pack.
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Asa E. "Ace"  Goates
Asa E, Goates was born on January 10, 1884 in Copeland, Van Buren County, Arkansas United States, and died at age 78 years old on October 24, 1962 in Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA. Asa Goates was buried on October 27, 1962 at Memorial Dr, in Ceres. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Asa E. "Ace" Goates.
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Kathy Gregory
Researcher for about 25 years.Surnames being researched: (Maternal side)Lay,Kimbrell,Goats,Cotton,Moore,Lyons,Murphy,Coleman,King,Cole,Stanfield,Thompson,Hensley,Sanders,Luna,Looney,Lauderdale,Maitland,Roberts,Grimes,Mathis,Roe.(Paternal)Dalgleish,Luley,Grieger,Karlowski,Carlowski,Govenlock,Crocker,Rowse,Kerr,Hardie,Loosemore,Heal,Heale. (My 2nd Husband's Paternal side)Gregory,Zink,Tucker,Traylor,Mason,Shelton,Conklin,Concklin,Hougentogler,Hogendobler,Mathews. (My 2nd Husband's Maternal side)Carrera,Carreiro,Amaral,Gil,McGill,Allos,Yates,Chadbourne,Treworgy,Shapleigh,Holden,Padgett,McDaniel,McDonald,Soto,Espinosa,Higuera,Butron,Buitron,Rodrigues,Avila,Lugo,Verdugo.(My 1st husband's Paternal line):Galbraith.
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