The Goble family newsletter

Authors

Format

Microfilm 16mm

Language

English

Publication Date

c1994-

Publisher

Goble Family Association

Place of Publication

Davidsonville, Maryland

Physical

v. : ill., coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Numeric Designation

Vol. 1 issue 1 (May 1994) -

References

Notes

Editor: Evelyn Goble Steen and Vicki Goble Schultz; Sally Goble Meyers; Barbara Goble Volker.

Published: Davidsonville, Maryland; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; East Berlin, Pennsylvania.

Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (16 Nov. 2005).

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Goble (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Cuba, England, France (especially Alsace), Galicia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia. Some related families also came from Flanders. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of Thomas Goble (ca. 1590-1657) who left Sussex, England, and settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts ca. 1633. In the 1600-1700s, descendants of Thomas, and other Goble progenitors settled in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Illinois, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. During the 1800s, some immigrated to Ontario (Canada), Japan, Antigua (West Indies), and to California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, and Tennessee. Later descendants and relatives also lived in China, Guam, British Columbia and Nova Scotia (Canada), and in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, Washingon, and elsewhere.

Includes Gabel, Gabell, Gable, Goband, Gobble, Gobe, Gobel, Gobeil, Gobeille, Gobell, Gobet(t), Godbeald, Goble, Godbold, Godbolt, Godbould, Godebold, Goebel, Goebl, Goeble, Gove, Gueble, and other variant spellings.

Also includes Brewer (Bruviere, Briwere), Brookfield, Brookman, Cody, Conger, Cook, Cory (Corey), Dana, Doud, Douglas, Dudley, Fairchild, Fleenor, Gard, Houghton, Johnston, La Follette, McAdow, Mousall, O'Keefe, Peck, Roper, Roy, Scott, Shepard, Town, Waldron, Wick, Wiggin, Wisner, and other related families.

Also includes information about places named Goble, Gobleville, Goblesville, and Gobles in the United States and Canada.

Also available on microfilm.

Includes some bibliographic references.

The Web site has indexes to Gobles (and variant spellings) in birth, cemetery, Ellis Island, marriage, and death records of the United States and Canada.

Semi-Annual

Three per year (1994). Monthly (1995), beginning with March issue. Quarterly (1996-1999). Semiannual (2000). Three per year (2001). Annual v. 9 (2002). Three per year (2003). Quarterly (2004-2006). Three per year (2007). Semiannual 2008 -.

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

Film/Digital Notes

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Vol. 1-15 (1994-1998)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1878076 Item 79065522
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of 1

Contains

The Goble family newsletter v. 1, issue 1 (May 1994)

The Goble family newsletter v. 1, issue 2 (Sept. 1994)

The Goble family newsletter v. 1, issue 3 (Oct. 1994)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 1 (Mar. 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 2 (Apr. 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 3 (June 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 4 (July 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 5 (Aug. 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 6 (Oct. 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 2, issue 7 (Dec. 1995)

The Goble family newsletter v. 3, issue 1 (Mar. 1996)

The Goble family newsletter v. 3, issue 2 (1996)

The Goble family newsletter v. 3, issue 3 (1996)

The Goble family newsletter v. 3, issue 4 (1996)

The Goble family newsletter v. 4, issue 1 (Mar. 1997)

The Goble family newsletter v. 4, issue 2 (June 1997)

The Goble family newsletter v. 4, issue 3 (Sept. 1997)

The Goble family newsletter v. 4, issue 4 (Dec. 1997)

The Goble family newsletter v. 5, issue 1 (Mar. 1998)

The Goble family newsletter v. 5, issue 2 (June 1998)

The Goble family newsletter v. 5, issue 3 (Sept. 1998)

The Goble family newsletter v. 5, issue 4 (Dec. 1998)

The Goble family newsletter v. 6, issue 1 (Mar. 1999)

The Goble family newsletter v. 6, issue 2 (June 1999)

The Goble family newsletter v. 6, issue 3 (Sept. 1999)

The Goble family newsletter v. 6, issue 4 (Dec. 1999)

The Goble family newsletter v. 7, issue 1 (Apr. 2000)

The Goble family newsletter v. 7, issue 2 (Sept. 2000)

The Goble family newsletter v. 8, issue 1 (Apr. 2001)

The Goble family newsletter v. 8, issue 2 (June 2001)

The Goble family newsletter v. 8, issue 3 (Sept. 2001)

The Goble family newsletter v. 9, issue 1 (July 2002)

The Goble family newsletter v. 1-15 (1994-1998)

The Goble family newsletter v. 10, issue 1 (Feb. 2003)

The Goble family newsletter v. 10, issue 2 (Sept. 2003)

The Goble family newsletter v. 10, issue 3 (Nov. 2003)

The Goble family newsletter v. 11, issue 1 (Feb. 2004)

The Goble family newsletter v. 11, issue 2 (April 2004) Reunion Post Card

The Goble family newsletter v. 11, issue 3 (Sept. 2004)

The Goble family newsletter v. 11, issue 4 (Dec. 2004)

The Goble family newsletter v. 12, issue 1 (Mar. 2005)

The Goble family newsletter v. 12, issue 2 (June 2005)

The Goble family newsletter v. 12, issue 3 (Sept. 2005)

The Goble family newsletter v. 12, issue 4 (Dec. 2005)

The Goble family newsletter v. 13, issue 1 (Mar. 2006)

The Goble family newsletter v. 13, issue 2 (June 2006)

The Goble family newsletter v. 13, issue 3 (Sept. 2006)

The Goble family newsletter v. 13, issue 4 (Dec. 2006)

The Goble family newsletter v. 14, issue 1 (Mar. 2007)

The Goble family newsletter v. 14, issue 2 (July 2007)

The Goble family newsletter v. 14, issue 3 (Oct. 2007)

The Goble family newsletter v. 15, issue 1 (Mar. 2008)

The Goble family newsletter v. 15, issue 2 (Aug. 2008)

The Goble family newsletter v. 16, issue 1 (Jan. 2009)

The Goble family newsletter v. 16, issue 2 (Apr. 2009)

The Goble family newsletter v. 16, issue 3 (Aug. 2009)

The Goble family newsletter v. 16, issue 4 (Dec. 2009)

The Goble family newsletter v. 17, issue 1 (Mar. 2010)

The Goble family newsletter v. 17, issue 2 (Aug 2010)

The Goble family newsletter v. 18, issue 1 (May 2011)

The Goble family newsletter v. 19, issue 1 (Feb. 2012)

The Goble family newsletter v. 19, issue 2 (July 2012)

The Goble family newsletter v. 20, issue 1 (Mar. 2013)

The Goble family newsletter v. 20, issue 2 (Oct. 2013)

The Goble family newsletter v. 21, issue 1 (Mar. 2014)

The Goble family newsletter v. 21, issue 2 (August 2014)

The Goble family newsletter v. 22, issue 1 (Apr. 2015)

The Goble family newsletter v. 22, issue 2 (fall 2015)

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