Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . in the public schools, and fol-lowed farming throughout the active years of hislife, purchasing a farm when he was a young manand residing thereon until a few years prior to hisdeath, when he located in Canal Dover, married Anna Decker, whose father, , was one of the first surveyors in Brad-ford county, Pennsylvania, which he laid out, andwhere he resided until his death, in the early-part of the nineteenth century, when he was inthe prime of life. Mr. Decker had five children,namely: James,
Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . in the public schools, and fol-lowed farming throughout the active years of hislife, purchasing a farm when he was a young manand residing thereon until a few years prior to hisdeath, when he located in Canal Dover, married Anna Decker, whose father, , was one of the first surveyors in Brad-ford county, Pennsylvania, which he laid out, andwhere he resided until his death, in the early-part of the nineteenth century, when he was inthe prime of life. Mr. Decker had five children,namely: James, Wilson, William, Anna, andMaria. William and Anna (Decker) Goff hadseven children, all of whom are living. Miller,who is now leading a retired life in the west;Warren F., mentioned hereafter; Maria, marriedOrrin Montgomery, deceased, she resides in thewest; Simeon D., a resident of Wilkes-Barre;Jane, married James King and resides in the west;Lucinda, married Freeman Campbell, and residesin the west; and Rose B., who also resides in thewest. William Goff, father of these
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