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Note: \tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\pardirnatural\f0\fs24 \cf0 --Likely named for her grandmother Susannah (Luckhart) Shriver \par --1850 Montgomery Co IN census Sugar Creek twp, age 19, with parents & siblings \par --1854 Montgomery Co IN marriage record Reuben Good to Susan "Huler" July 20, 1854; bio indicates June 20, 1854 \par --1860 Henry Co MO, Osage twp, Browning Ferry, husband & children \par --1870 Henry Co MO, Osage twp, husband & children, listed as Susannah \par --1880 Henry Co MO, Osage twp, husband & children, surname spelled Goode \par --1900 Henry Co MO, Osage twp, age 69, husband age 75, with two adult daughters. Her brother ELIJAH HUBER Jr lived very close by \par --Buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Osage twp, Henry Co MO with husband and numerous children \par --REUBEN GOOD Osage Township 1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 748 \par CAPTAIN REUBEN GOOD, a pioneer settler of this township, is a native of Montgomery County, Ohio, and was born January 11, 1825. ADAM GOOD, his father, originally of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, went to Ohio when a young man and located in Montgomery County, of which he was an early settler. He served in the war of 1812. He was married in Montgomery County to Miss MARGARET HILLAGUS who was born in Pennsylvania. REUBEN GOOD grew to manhood in the county of his birth, spending his youth on the farm. In 1848, he moved to Indiana and located in Fountain County, where he resided about seven years. In 1856, going to Illinois, he passed the summer in Hancock County, and coming thence to Missouri in the fall of 1856, he settled in Henry County where he improved a farm. His farm contains 720 acres all in cultivation and pasture. A good orchard of 200 apple, about 150 cherry and some plum trees is on the place. Besides his home place Mr. Good has a farm of 175 acres and a timber tract of 160 acres, partly in Henry and partly in St. Clair Counties. He is one of the largest stock feeders in the township and feeds on an average 200 head of steers and about the same number of hogs yearly. He was married June 20, 1854, to Miss SUSAN HUBER, a native of Ohio, and a daughter of ELISHA (ELIJAH) and CATHERINE HUBER. They have a family of five children: MARGARET C. (wife of John Darby), ELLEN A., THEODORE, AGNES J. and CHRISTINA. Mr. Good enlisted in 1862 in the Enrolled Missouri Militia and served as captain. He also served for about two years in the army. He and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church.}
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