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The duration of Goodnight Miss Ann is 600.0 seconds.
4 children -Charles -George Lucas *died at birth -Harriott -Thomas
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Yes, but produced no children from this union.
It depends on which Charles Goodnight you are referring to; Charles is a very common given name in the Goodnight family. Col Charles Goodnight of the Goodnight-Loving Trail had no known biological children. Charles and his first wife, Mary Ann (Molly) Dyer Goodnight were foster parents to Cleo Hubbard, son of their housekeeper Ella Hubbard.
Charles Goodnight was buried in Goodnight Cemetery in Goodnight, Texas. Goodnight was a legendary figure in the American West, known as the "father of the Texas Panhandle."
Charles Goodnight
The Goodnight-Loving Trail was started by Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Loving and Goodnight were both cattlemen in the mid 1800s.
Charles Goodnight died on December 12, 1929 at the age of 93.
You will need to indicae what type of information you would like; there are numerous sites with infromation on Charles Goodnight and a number of answers to questions about Charles Goodnight @ Answers.com .
At the BUFFALO BILL HISTORICAL CENTER we were told it was named after him....Charles CHUCK Goodnight
The Goodnight-Loving Trail was started by Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Loving and Goodnight were both cattlemen in the mid 1800s.
Elijah Goodnight born 16 October 1831 in Illinois was the older brother of (Col) Charles Goodnight of Goodnight-Loving Trail fame. Their half-brother was Silas Adam Sheek born 23 Jan 1854 in McLennan County, Texas. Elijah died 01 Dec 1920 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
yes Charles was married twice. 1st on 26 Jul 1870 in Hickman, Fulton County, Kentucky USA to Mary Ann (Molly) Dyer. 2nd on 5 Mar 1927 in Clarendon, Donley County, Texas USA to Miss Corinne Goodnight (daughter of Thomas and Susanna Goodnight; a distant cousin). He had no children.
Its name came from the founders- Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving
Charles W. Heffernan has written: 'Teaching children to read music' -- subject(s): Sight-reading (Music)