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Joseph Linton Godown

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Joseph Linton Godown

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Mar 1992 (aged 86)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Linton Godown was the 12th president of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners.

Mr. Godown was born in 1906. In 1950, while he was employed as a photographer in Union City, Tennessee, he had the opportunity to hear Herbert J. Walter testify in a forgery case. Mr. Walter subsequently agreed to train Mr. Godown as an examiner of questioned documents. After his training, Mr. Godown began a private practice in Memphis, Tennessee and in 1956, joined Mr. Walter in his practice in Chicago. When Mr. Walter died in 1958, he continued in Mr. Walter's practice. In 1972, he sold the practice and returned to Memphis where he continued to work as a private examiner until the late 1980's.

Mr. Godown wrote a large number of published articles and professional papers, such as "Typewriting Impressions: Testing and Differentiation by Chromatographic Absorption" and "Optical Contrasters: A New Instrumental Aid to Deciphering Faint Writings and Other Low Contrast Evidence," which were both published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. He was a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) and in 1980 received the AAFS Questioned Document Section Award. He was also a member of the Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers. In 1968, he received a Service Award from the Society for Imaging Science and Technology. In addition, he was one of the examiners that help form the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners. Mr. Godown passed away in 1992.

In 2009, the ASQDE established the Linton Godown Award for Research. The award is named for Mr. Godown in recognition of his work as an innovator, inventor, and dedicated researcher in the field of questioned document examination.

JOSEPH LINTON GODOWN, 86, of Memphis, artist and retired questioned document examiner, died Sunday at Bright Glade Nursing Home. Private graveside services will be Monday at Memorial Park. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of Mullins United Methodist Church, American Academy of Forensic Sciences-Questioned Document section and past president of American Society of Questioned Document Examiners. Mr. Godown , the husband of Carolyn Cobb Godown , also leaves a daughter, Marion Godown Bloom of Germantown; a son, James Moran Godown of Memphis; a brother, Stanley R. Godown of St. Petersburg, Fla., and three grandchildren. The family requests any memorials be sent to the charity of the donor's choice.
Linton Godown was the 12th president of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners.

Mr. Godown was born in 1906. In 1950, while he was employed as a photographer in Union City, Tennessee, he had the opportunity to hear Herbert J. Walter testify in a forgery case. Mr. Walter subsequently agreed to train Mr. Godown as an examiner of questioned documents. After his training, Mr. Godown began a private practice in Memphis, Tennessee and in 1956, joined Mr. Walter in his practice in Chicago. When Mr. Walter died in 1958, he continued in Mr. Walter's practice. In 1972, he sold the practice and returned to Memphis where he continued to work as a private examiner until the late 1980's.

Mr. Godown wrote a large number of published articles and professional papers, such as "Typewriting Impressions: Testing and Differentiation by Chromatographic Absorption" and "Optical Contrasters: A New Instrumental Aid to Deciphering Faint Writings and Other Low Contrast Evidence," which were both published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. He was a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) and in 1980 received the AAFS Questioned Document Section Award. He was also a member of the Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers. In 1968, he received a Service Award from the Society for Imaging Science and Technology. In addition, he was one of the examiners that help form the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners. Mr. Godown passed away in 1992.

In 2009, the ASQDE established the Linton Godown Award for Research. The award is named for Mr. Godown in recognition of his work as an innovator, inventor, and dedicated researcher in the field of questioned document examination.

JOSEPH LINTON GODOWN, 86, of Memphis, artist and retired questioned document examiner, died Sunday at Bright Glade Nursing Home. Private graveside services will be Monday at Memorial Park. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of Mullins United Methodist Church, American Academy of Forensic Sciences-Questioned Document section and past president of American Society of Questioned Document Examiners. Mr. Godown , the husband of Carolyn Cobb Godown , also leaves a daughter, Marion Godown Bloom of Germantown; a son, James Moran Godown of Memphis; a brother, Stanley R. Godown of St. Petersburg, Fla., and three grandchildren. The family requests any memorials be sent to the charity of the donor's choice.


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