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Does any one have any information on a Deputy US Marshal named Goddard who was shot and killed around the middle of August 1900 near Goodwater. I.T. by Ambrose Wilson a Choctaw?
Only have an article from The Dallas Morning News of August 21, 1900, with a date line of South McAlester, I.T.,Aug. 20. Stating that Wilson had been arrested for "...having killed Deputy Marshal Goddard near Goodwater last week..." Any info would be appreciated.


Dennis L Lippe, Chairman
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The only Goddard I've ever run across as a deputy marshal was an E.E. Goddard, noted in the Fort Smith list. HOwever, I have found that many of the deputies on that list were actually never deputies for the Western District of Arkansas but were deputies from the I.T. courts, Kansas, or Texas.

I checked the Dallas MOrning News for that time period and all I found was the one you mentioned. Nothing before or after. Also nothing on the killer in those papers.


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Thanks Diron.
Liz found Herbert M. Goddard (b.12-1859)on the 1900 Choctaw Nation, I.T. census, ED 19, Sheet 1A; Township 7 South, Range 26 East. His occupation is listed as U. S. Deputy Marshal.
She is continuing to research him for us.


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