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Descendants of Thomas Goin


Generation No. 4


11. HILDA JANE4 GOINS (WILLIAM3, LEVI2 GOIN, THOMAS1) was born 1834 in Goin, Claiborne County,Tennessee, and died Aft. 1901 in Knox County, Kentucky. She married STEPHEN GOLDEN February 17, 1853 in Knox County, Kentucky, son of JAMES GOLDEN and ELIZABETH CUMMINS. He was born April 11, 1835 in Whitley County, Kentucky, and died May 15, 1897 in Knox County, Kentucky.
     
Children of H
ILDA GOINS and STEPHEN GOLDEN are:
  i.   ELIZABETH RACHEL5 GOLDEN, b. October 01, 1859, Knox County,KY; d. 1901, Knox County,KY; m. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HAMILTON, January 16, 1879, Knox County,KY; b. 1851, Claiborne Co., TN ( Tipprell); d. August 24, 1940, Fighting Creek, Knox County, KY.
  ii.   BEN GOLDEN, b. August 1853, Knox County, Kentucky; d. August 18, 1853, Knox County, Kentucky.
  iii.   MARY J GOLDEN, b. 1853, Knox County, Kentucky; d. August 18, 1853, Knox County, Kentucky.
  iv.   PEARCY R GOLDEN, b. June 28, 1855, Knox County, Kentucky; m. JOHN T HORNE, Abt. 1870.
  v.   ELENDAR GOLDEN, b. November 10, 1856.
  vi.   LEVI GOLDEN, b. 1861, Knox County, Kentucky.
  vii.   EDWARD GOLDEN, b. 1862, Knox County, Kentucky.
  viii.   JOHN E GOLDEN, b. August 1863, Knox County, Kentucky; m. NANCY BAKER, June 20, 1879, Knox County, Kentucky.
  ix.   ISAAC H GOLDEN, b. October 1865, Knox County, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1942, Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky ??; m. BETTIE VARNOY, September 16, 1882, Knox County, Kentucky.
  x.   BENJAMIN BRISTOW GOLDEN, b. March 1867, Knox County, Kentucky; d. December 12, 1942, Lexington, Kentucky; m. (1) ELIZABETH PARROTT, December 05, 1887, Knox County, Kentucky; m. (2) LILLA HAYES, February 10, 1916, Knox County, Kentucky.


12. TELTHEA TABITHA4 GOINS (WILLIAM3, LEVI2 GOIN, THOMAS1) was born 1830 in Goin, Claiborne County, Tennessee, and died 1889 in Knox County, Kentucky. She married (1) JAMES COX 1848. She married (2) JOSHUA GOLDEN January 09, 1853, son of JAMES GOLDEN and ELIZABETH CUMMINS. He was born September 02, 1833 in Whitley County, Kentucky, and died October 01, 1910.
     
Children of T
ELTHEA GOINS and JAMES COX are:
  i.   WILLIAM5 COX, b. 1848, Knox County, Kentucky.
  ii.   LOUISA COX, b. 1851, Knox County, Kentucky.
     
Children of TELTHEA GOINS and JOSHUA GOLDEN are:
  iii.   NANCY5 GOLDEN, b. 1852, Knox County, Kentucky.
  iv.   ELIZABETH GOLDEN, b. 1853, Knox County, Kentucky.
  v.   HANK GOLDEN, b. November 10, 1857, Knox County, Kentucky.
  vi.   DELLIA GOLDEN, b. November 1859, Knox County, Kentucky; m. ANDREW LEE, October 28, 1875.
  vii.   JASPER GOLDEN, b. April 04, 1874, Knox County, Kentucky; d. May 14, 1875, Knox County, Kentucky.


13. DELILA4 GOINS (WILLIAM3, LEVI2 GOIN, THOMAS1) was born 1832 in Goin, Claiborne County, Tennessee. She married THOMAS FUSON May 01, 1852 in Knox County, Kentucky, son of JOHN FUSTON and MARY.
     
Children of D
ELILA GOINS and THOMAS FUSON are:
  i.   JASON G5 FUSON, b. January 13, 1855, Knox County, Kentucky.
  ii.   SILVESTER FUSON, b. November 07, 1856, Knox County, Kentucky.
  iii.   WILLIAM FUSON.
  iv.   POLLY FUSON, m. CAMPBELL.
  v.   RACHEL FUSON, b. August 24, 1858, Knox County, Kentucky; d. 1859.


14. ELI4 GOINS (WILLIAM3, LEVI2 GOIN, THOMAS1) was born 1842 in Greasy Creek, Knox County, Kentucky. He married SARAH JANE NEWBERRY September 16, 1870. She was born 1843 in Tennessee.
     
Children of E
LI GOINS and SARAH NEWBERRY are:
  i.   SIMMON5 GOINS, b. 1872.
  ii.   MARY ELIZABETH GOINS, b. 1874.
  iii.   DORAH GOINS, b. 1876.
  iv.   FANNIE GOINS, b. 1879.


15. STERLING4 KECK (RACHEL3 GOINS, LEVI2 GOIN, THOMAS1) was born September 09, 1845. He married (1) MAGGIE MUNDY. He married (2) HARRIETT HARMON October 18, 1866. She was born 1848 in Tennessee, and died July 13, 1908.

Notes for S
TERLING KECK:

Sterling was in the Union Army during the Civil War. After Civil War he moved to Kansas. the following are 2 articles published in Marshall County, Kansas about him.

Sterling Keck - son of Rachel Goin Keck
Sterling keck, one of the prominant citizens of Summerfield, Marshall County, Kansas, and now living a retired life, was born in Claiborne County, Tennessee, on September 9, 1845, the son of Phillip and Rachel Goin Keck.
Phillip Keck was born in Pennsylvania and was the son of John and Anna Hansley Keck, both of whom were natives of the state of Pennsylvania, and where the father was engaged in farming. John Keck was the son of Conrad Keck and wife, also natives of that state. The families later moved to Tennessee and there John Keck died in 1859. Phillip Keck, after moving to Tennessee, became the owner of a large plantation consisting of over 300 acres of land. It was there that he died in 1880 at the age of 85 yrs. old. Rachel Goin Keck, the mother of Sterling Keck, was born in Tennessee in 1816. She was the daughter of Uriah Goin. She grew to womanhood in her home state and there lived her life, her death having occured some years ago.
Sterling Keck received his education in the common schools of his native state and there grew to manhood on the home plantation. At the age of 17 yrs. he enlisted in the Union Army, and serve in Battery " B ", First Tennessee light Artillary, and saw much active service in and about Nicholasville, Kentucky. He was in the 23rd Army Corps and did good service for 2 and 1/2 yrs. After the close of the war, he returned to his home and engaged in teaching, and was for 4 yrs, one of the successful teachers of his state. He then retired from the work of teacher and engaged in farming on his tract of land for 15 yrs. In 1879 he left Tennesse and went to gage County, Nebraska, where he purchased 80 acres of land at $ 12.00 per acre. He held this land for a time, when he traded it for land in Thomas County, Kansas. In 1890 he left Nebraska and came to Marshall County, where he purchased on 160 acres of land section 24, Balderson Township. The place was partially developed and had some improvements. He later built a fine 8 room house and made extensive improvements. Here he engaged in general farming and stock raising with much success for the next 18 yrs., when in 1909 he retired from the active duties of farm life and moved to Summerfield. Here he has a beautiful modern house and six acres of land. The land is just across the line in Nebraska.
While actively engaged in farm work, Mr. Keck was an extensive raiser of cattle, and each year had ready for the market some 200 head. He was also a dealer in mules and each year he shipped large numbers of these animals to the various markets of the country. He was also the largest hog raiser in Balderson township. As a businessman and farmer he demonstrated his ability to handled matters of large proportions.
Sterling Keck was 2x married. His 1st was Harriett Harman, whom he married October 18, 1866. She was born in Tennessee in 1848 and died July 13, 1908. To this union the following children have been born: Roxie Ann, Clarcie, Lucretia, Emeline, James William, Melvin, Belle, Josephine, Proctor, bert, John, Eva, Iva and one that died in infancy. Roxie Ann is the wife of William Wynore, of Portland, Ore., and to them have been born 5 children; Clarcie Brown lives in Montana, where Mr. Brown is engaged in farming; Lucretia, now deceased.
     
Children of S
TERLING KECK and HARRIETT HARMON are:
  i.   ROXIE ANN5 KECK, m. WILLIAM WYMORE.
  ii.   CLARCIE KECK, m. BROWN.
  iii.   LUCRETIA KECK.
  iv.   EMELINE KECK.
  v.   JAMES WILLIAM KECK.
  vi.   MELVIN KECK.
  vii.   BELLE KECK.
  viii.   JOSEPHINE KECK.
  ix.   PROCTOR KECK.
  x.   BERT KECK.
  xi.   JOHN KECK.
  xii.   EVA KECK.
  xiii.   IVA KECK.
  xiv.   CHILD UNKNOWN KECK.


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