The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . andJohn L., and three daughters—Sarah, who married JamesM. Carringtou; jMary, Avho married Il-ederick S. Thomas;and Emma, who became the wile of Caleb Halsted Audness,Esq. Luther Goble died in 1832, from an accident. He waserecting two houses for his daughters on Iroad Street, be-tween Walnut and Kinney, and while su])erintending somejtart of the work in one of the upper stories fell to the cel-lar. The result was a broken back and other very seriousinjuries, and death occurred. Very few of his contempo-raries survive; to them his memory i


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . andJohn L., and three daughters—Sarah, who married JamesM. Carringtou; jMary, Avho married Il-ederick S. Thomas;and Emma, who became the wile of Caleb Halsted Audness,Esq. Luther Goble died in 1832, from an accident. He waserecting two houses for his daughters on Iroad Street, be-tween Walnut and Kinney, and while su])erintending somejtart of the work in one of the upper stories fell to the cel-lar. The result was a broken back and other very seriousinjuries, and death occurred. Very few of his contempo-raries survive; to them his memory is precious. He was oneof the kindliest of men, ever ready to listen to api)licationsfor aid, and never refusing a worthy applicant. Many men 414 THE PASSAIC VALLEY of his time owed tlieir future success to his sound advice andtimely pecuniary aid. JABEZ G. GOBLE, , eldest son of Luther Goble,was born in Newark, N. J., on the 13th of November, ;«^ ^^x^^^xA^ o/ ^. :4^r^^ He was jiTaduated from Hamilton College in 1S19. Ee-ceiviug his medical diploma from the College of Physiciansand Surgeons of the City of New York, he became a physi-cian of prominence in his native City of Newark andthroughout the State of New Jersey, and served as Presi- BIOGRAPHICAL 415 (lent of tho New Jersey Stale xMedical Soeiety. lii iSKi, liav-in- retired from active praetice, he was induced by theMutual Life Insurance Company of New Yorlc to becometheir medical examiuer and representative for tlie Stateof New Jersey. He was authorized to act in both capacities—the only instance in the history of the comjiauy whereboth of these positions liave been entrusted to the same[)eison. He died in 1859. He married Emily Ilinsdah, havinii twochildren: a daughter, Elizabeth Hinsdale, who marriedStciilieu A. Halsey. oi Astoria, Lonj; Island; and a son, Spencer Goble, whose sketch fidlows. LUTHER SPENCER GOBLE, the only son of Dr. JabezCr. Goble and h


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