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A Visit to the Loyd Family Cemetery in Cross Creek Township,Jefferson County, Ohio - David L Quinn New Concord, Ohio - 6 Feb 2010

A History of the Loyd Family Cemetery - Research by-Alan B. Gould


GOULD FAMILY HISTORY


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This photo is not dated, but we believe   it to be about 1908.  Seated are Uriah B. Gould and Mary Jane Thomas Gould.  Uriah was born in Middlesex Hundred, Baltimore County, Maryland, November 30th 1817.  His parents William and Mary Rhea Gould moved to the farm on Cross Creek that we know today as the Community of Goulds in 1819.  The family  home in background , known as the Stonehouse, was built in 1833 by Daniel Johnson and John McKinley at a cost of  75cents per perch, only the foundation remains today.  William and Mary lived out their days in Jefferson County and were buried in the Loyd Family Cemetery then owned by their son-in-law and daughter John Loyd, Jr. and Myra Jane Gould Loyd.  Uriah and Mary Jane returned  from Iowa to the family farm on Cross Creek, where they raised their nine children, two of whom are in the photo.  Harry E. Gould, my grandfather is standing behind his father.  To the right is George Gould and his wife Clara Hook Gould.  Clara is the granddaughter of Jonathan Hook whose family also lived in Middlesex Hundred, Baltimore County, Maryland and who in 1813 purchased the parcel of land that encompassed the Gould Farm and the adjacent Hook Farm  before selling the southern half to his friend, William Gould.  It was Aunt Clara who became the family historian recording many of the family stories as well as the events of the Cross Creek region for over 50 years.  The boy between his grandparents is Walter Gould, son of George and Clara.  Uriah died about one year after this photo and when Mary Jane died in 1913 and joined her husband in the Loyd Cemetery she became the last burial in this cemetery.

Compiled by Alan Gould, April 2010
Email gould.farm@att.net


Additional information on Cable daughter Mary/Polly (dau. of Ephraim Sr.)

Mary/Polly H. Cable b.7 July 1825 Jefferson Co. OH     d. 6 Aug. 1883 at home ranch near Mills, Sacramento Co. CA and bur. at Matthew Kilgore Cem. Sacramento Co. later disinterred and cremated 1956.
She married on 17 Aug. 1845 at Jefferson Co.
George Hanlon b. Dec. 1823 OH  d.26 July 1901 Sacramento Co. CA  (probably a son of John Hanlon and Catherine Morrow)

They went to Iowa c.1851 and then on to California 1852 or 1853
They settled at Brighton Twp. in Sacramento Co. and George was there 1860-1870-1880-1900.  He became an extensive landowner.

Children:
1. Georgiana A. b. Eldorado Co. CA and mar. 1 May 1873 John McDermott
2. Sarah Anna b. c.1854 and mar. Swickard and d. 9 Dec. 1921 Sacramento
3. Catherine b. c. 1856 and mar. Baker(? Wm. H.) and d. 23 Jan. 1901
4. John J. b.c. 1858 Sacramento and mar. Kittie Studarus and d. 23 July 1886

There may have been an older dau. who died young if I have found them correctly in 1850 in Jefferson Co. OH