John Louis Harrod Family
John
Louis Harrod, son of Horace Harrod and Sarah Ann Quire Harrod, was born May
15, 1854 in Franklin County, Kentucky. Census indicate, John was a blacksmith
by trade. On June 17, 1878 in Franklin County, Kentucky, John married Margaret
Ann "Mag" Goins, born in June 1859. She was the daughter of Lewis F.
Goins and Lucretia Rice Goins. John and Margaret were the parents of
the following known children. Robert E. "Lee" Harrod, born October
1880, James William Harrod, born July 1882, John Leslie Harrod, born September
1885, Pearl Harrod, born September 1887, Horace G. Harrod, born 1889, George
Washington Harrod, born September 28, 1893, Julia G. Harrod, born April 1896,
Mayme J. Harrod, born November 14, 1899, Corine E. Harrod, born 1903 and
Katie Harrod, born 1905. The family was living in Shelby County in 1910.
John, a widow, and several of the younger children have moved back to Franklin
County by 1920. According to his death certificate, John Louis Harrod is
buried in the Gowens Graveyard located on the St Johns Road in Franklin County,
however no marker exist. Maggie died October 9, 1911 of Typhoid Fever. Her
obituary appeared in the Frankfort-News Journal Wednesday, October 17, 1911 and
reads as follows:
"Mrs. Maggie Harrod of Todd's in Shelby County, Kentucky
died Monday of typhoid fever. The body was brought to Franklin County today and
buried in the Sudduth Burying Ground on the St. Johns Road."
The
John Louis Harrod family. This photo was in the Goins family album.
Date of photo and the names
of
the particular children are not known.
Information submitted by: Anne H. Lee
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