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Ira Goshorn

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Ira Goshorn

Birth
Clay County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Oct 1961 (aged 78)
North Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7420222, Longitude: -85.3926694
Plot
New Public Ground-3rd Row grave 49 (NO MARKER)
Memorial ID
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Son of George V. Goshorn and Rebecca Burkhart
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Indiana State Institution records show he arrived at the Central State Hospital for the Insane on 29 Jan 1906 from Clay Co., IN

Found on the 1910 census at the Central State Hospital for the Insane

Found on the 1920 census at the Southeastern Hospital for the Insane.
Male White Single
Able to read and write
Parents born in Ohio

Found on the 1930 census at the Madison State Hospital for the Insane (aka Southeastern Hospital for the Insane)

Male White Single
Parents born in Ohio
Occupation: Waiter - Dining Hall

Found on the 1940 census at the Madison State Hospital(aka Southeastern Hospital for the Insane).

Census indicates he was there in 1935.
Male
Single

PATIENT #946
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Death Certificate:
Place of death: Madison State Hospital
Usual residence: Clay City, Clay Co., IN
Male White Never Married
Father: George V. Goshorn
Mother: Rebecca ?
Informant: Hospital Records
Occupation: Farmer - Own farm
Cause of death: Bronchopneumonia (4 days); ateriosclerotic cardio-vascular disease with decompensation (6 months)
H.E. Parker, MD
Lytle Mortuary
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Note: Markers, if any, located in this section of the cemetery, only have a number on the top of the stone, and no other information. The number is the lot number.

Son of George V. Goshorn and Rebecca Burkhart
================
Indiana State Institution records show he arrived at the Central State Hospital for the Insane on 29 Jan 1906 from Clay Co., IN

Found on the 1910 census at the Central State Hospital for the Insane

Found on the 1920 census at the Southeastern Hospital for the Insane.
Male White Single
Able to read and write
Parents born in Ohio

Found on the 1930 census at the Madison State Hospital for the Insane (aka Southeastern Hospital for the Insane)

Male White Single
Parents born in Ohio
Occupation: Waiter - Dining Hall

Found on the 1940 census at the Madison State Hospital(aka Southeastern Hospital for the Insane).

Census indicates he was there in 1935.
Male
Single

PATIENT #946
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Death Certificate:
Place of death: Madison State Hospital
Usual residence: Clay City, Clay Co., IN
Male White Never Married
Father: George V. Goshorn
Mother: Rebecca ?
Informant: Hospital Records
Occupation: Farmer - Own farm
Cause of death: Bronchopneumonia (4 days); ateriosclerotic cardio-vascular disease with decompensation (6 months)
H.E. Parker, MD
Lytle Mortuary
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Note: Markers, if any, located in this section of the cemetery, only have a number on the top of the stone, and no other information. The number is the lot number.



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