The Gould families were involved with the Underground Railroad.
Lois
(Porter) Gould (D/O Elizabeth Still, Ebenezer Stille') was born January 04, 1807 in Washington Co., Ohio, and
died October 23, 1859 in Washington Co., Ohio. She married Ephraim Gould(son of William and Mary (Curtis)
Gould, b. 1769; m. Lucana Cole of Middleboro, Mass) June 06, 1830 in Washington Co., Ohio. He was born December
02, 1805 in Mass., and died April 08, 1882 in Washington Co. Ohio. Children of Lois Porter and Ephraim Gould are:
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Joseph D. Gould, born July 20, 1830 in Washington
Co.Ohio; died April 16, 1847 in Washington Co.Ohio. |
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Mary E. Gould, born April 27, 1832 in Washington
Co.Ohio; died November 06, 1887. She married Philander Alden. |
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Jasper P. Gould, born 1834 in Washington Co., Ohio. |
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Melissa Gould, born 1837 in Washington Co.Ohio. |
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Daniel Webster Gould, born February 17, 1839 in
Washington Co.Ohio; died January 22, 1870 in Washington, Co.Ohio. He married Sarah M. ???; born December 19, 1844; died December
27, 1874 in Washington Co.Ohio. |
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Anna M. Gould, born 1840 in Washington Co.Ohio. |
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Simon Gilbert "Gil" Gould, born March 03, 1842
in Washington Co.Ohio; died April 30, 1920 in Norman, Cleveland Co., Oklahoma. |
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Catharine Gould, born 1847 in Washington Co.Ohio. |
11. The Gould Station The
Goulds took in fugitive slaves from Hoyts, and forwarded them
on up the line to Palmer Station or on to Hovey's Station to the west.
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