HISTORY OF DAVIESS COUNTY.



dren-Thomras C., born Jan. 31, 1871; John W., born Jan. 21,
1873; Bettie B., born Oct. 21, 1875; Ella P., born Nov. 16, 1877;
and Newton, born Nov. 1, 1879.  During the late war Mr. Field
served three years in the Tenth Kentucky Confederate Cavalry,
under John Morgan. He was captured by the Home Guards in
Virginia while trying to make his escape from Ohio when Morgan
made his raid through Ohio. He was paroled but never exchanged.
Mr. Field owns 142 acres of good land, three and a half miles from
Owensboro. He is a member of the Baptist church.
   Robert F. Goode, son of J. P. and Mary J.(Morris) Goode, was
born in Casey County, Ky., Aug. 29, 1847.  His father was born
in Missouri, March 26, 1826, and died May 7, 1879. His mother
was born in Casey CouLty, Ky., July 4, 1827. Robert is the eld-
est of fourteen children, twelve of whom are living.  He lived on
a farm till fifteen years of age, when he enlisted in the Thirteenth
Kentuckv Federal Cavalry and served three years. After the war
he worked on a farm several years, and bought tobacco for Hugh
Kerr  Co. five seasons.  Dec. 8, 1880, he was appointed United
States Storekeeper by the Government.  March 20, 1870, lie was
married to Eliza Ann Clements,a native of Casey County, Ky.,born
Nov. 14, 1852.  Six children have been born to them, five now
living-Lizzie E., born April 22, 1871; Evalina, born Nov. 10,
1874; Janie B., born Aug. 8, 1876; Sudy A., born Feb. 2, 1880;
Arthur, -born Feb. 10, 1881. Mr. Goode joined the Masonic frater-
nity in 1875, and has been a Master Mason six years. 1He belongs
to the Grand Army of the Republic, No. 3, Department of Ken-
tucky.
'R. Kenry c. Graham, born in Logan County, Ky., Jan. 4, 1843, is
a son of John T. and Martha (Tatumn) Graham, both natives of
Logan County, his father born in 1805, and his mother in 1825.
His mother died in 1857. Of a family of seven children, but four
are living-Rebecca, Lucy,'Henry C. and Cassey. Henry C. enlisted
in September, 1861, in the Ninth Kentucky Confederate Infantry.
He was in the battles of Shiloh, Chickamauga, Vicksburg, Baton
Rouge, Mu rfreesboro, Atlanta, Jackson, Missionary Ridge, Kene-
saw Mountain, etc., and was never wounded, all his regiment but
five being killed before the war closed. He was taken prisoner at
Jonesboro, and was confined at Camp Douglas six months.  In
1878 he was married to Mattie F. Decker, a native of Owensboro,
born July 26, 1851. They have two children-Anna L. and Henry
Lee. Mrs. Graham is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.



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