Joshua Johnson Good was born in Albemarle Virginia in 1834. He was the son of Jacob Good (1799-1881) and Lucy Wiggington (1799-1880). His grandfather was Felix Good SR of Hampshire County.
Joshua Johnson Good
In the 1850 census the Goods are living in Hampshire County, Joshua is 16 years old and his father Jacob's occupation is listed as a miller. In the 1860 census, Joshua is in Atchison, Kansas listed as a Gunsmith. He is listed as a gunsmith in the 1860 Atchison City Directory. In June 1863 there was a Joshua G Good listed on the registration for the draft in Butler Ohio. His occupation is gunsmith, so I presume the G is a misprint. In 1867 Joshua married Mary E Renaker in Harrison Kentucky. In the 1870 we find him & Mary, with two children in Cynthiana Kentucky. In this census he is listed as a Singer Sewing Machine Agent and Gunsmith. In the 1880 census, Joshua is listed as a Sewing Machine Agent.
Joshua was also an inventor and held several patents, including one for, safety fenders for locomotives, autographic register improvement, improvement for plows & a machine for folding strips of paper.
Joshua's wife Mary died in 1886, he died in 1900, both of them are interred at Battle Grove Cemetery in Cynthiana Kentucky.
So now the question, whom did he apprentice to and how many guns did he make here in Hampshire County, or in Kentucky?
The rifle pictured has a commode lid cap box on the cheek side, similar to a couple of Benjamin F Shane's rifles. Another candidate, is Evan P Ward. The Good family lived close to the Wards. J J Good had a son named Evans P Good, possibly named after Evan P Ward? How many guns did he make while living in Hampshire county? Finding a Hampshire county rifle made by Good would be difficult, he wasn't here more than eight years after he completed his training. There should be more guns existing while he lived in Kentucky, but we have not seen any.
We hope that more rifles by J J Good will surface and please send us photos if you have one , we would love to see it. Thanks to James Whisker for the use of his photo & all the help he has been to us. BMS
Update 7/20/2024 Recently discovered.
Joshua Good percussion rifle and signed J G. The lock is a repurposed flintlock lock. The rifle was always percussion.
Thanks to a descendant of Joshua for the use their portrait.