Biographical Sketch of Charles F. Goodrich, M.D., Franklin County, MO

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Charles F. Goodrich, M. D., physician and surgeon, is a native of
Steuben County, N. Y., born in 1836, and is the son of Allen and 
Charity (Schutt) Goodrich.  The father was born in Saratoga County,
N. Y., in 1799.  He was a descendant of the well-known and disting-
uished family of Goodriches who figured so prominently in the early
settlement of Connecticut.  He was married about 1822, and in 1867
came to Franklin County, where he died in 1873.  He was a farmer by
occupation.  The mother is still living, and is seventy-nine years
of age; she is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, as was
also her husband.  Our subject was reared under the parental roof,
and obtained a common school education.  In 1857 he went to Wiscon-
sin, but came to New Haven, Mo., the following year, and in 1860
began studying medicine under Drs. Hiatt and Gilbert.  During the
winter of 1861 and 1862 he attended the St. Louis Medical College,
took one course, and then enlisted in the Ninth Cavalry, United
States Militia, and served a short time as hospital steward.  The
remainder of the time he acted as assistant surgeon, and as such
remained until the close of the war.  He then resumed his collegiate
course, graduating in 1866, after which he immediately entered upon
the practice of his profession at New Haven, and has there continued 
since.  He served one term as coroner of Franklin County, and is a
successful and skillful physician.  March, 1872, he married Miss 
Anna H., daughter of James and Nancy Arrott, and to this union were
born seven children, six now living: Ada, Charles F. Jr., Stephen M.,
Hattie B., Lizzie and Emma.  In connection with his practice the
Doctor carries on his large farm, which consists of over 200 acres,
and he also has several other tracts.  He is a Republican, and cast
his first presidential vote for Stephen A. Douglas, in 1860.  He is
a member and examining physician of the A. O. U. W., also a member
and surgeon of the G. A. R. Post.  Mrs. Goodrich is a member of the
Episcopal Church.

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