The GOODWIN Family Organization (The Goodwin News, Volume ...
The GOODWIN Family Organization
(The Goodwin News, Volume 5, Issue 3, July 1983)
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QUERIES
Query V-18
Parentage of Mary GOCDWIN wanted. She md. Josiah TYRELL 1 Jan 1723/3. Josiah
TYRELL b. 19 Aug. 1695, d. 17 Feb. 1767, the son of John TYRELL whose father
was Roger TYRRELL. Probably Milford or New Haven, CT.
Query V-19
Ancestry wanted of Margaret Jane GOODWIN, born ca 1831 Schagitoeke, N.Y.
Married as his second wife, Thomas CASSELL, b. 15 Jan 1882 in Gateside, Fife
bounty, Scotland, d. ll Mar. 1882 Hebron, N.T. Had children Doratus, Charles,
Andrew and Albert.
Query V-20
Who is Elizabeth CLARK who mar. Jonathan GOODWIN at BH in 1770?
Query V-21
Amanda GOODWIN born 1860 Ala., married Hosia H. GEORGE 1875 Ala.
1883 in Texas. Any information would be greatly appreciated
She died
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ANSWERS TO QUERIES
These answers were sent in by Harold (Terry) Goodwin, Ontario
Query Answer V-13
Stephen GOODWIN: I suspect he and Daniel went to Virginia in 1635. (Editor¡¯s
note: 0n p.734 of Passenger and Immigration Lists Index edited by William
Filby with Mary K. Meyer Vol. 1, Daniell GOODWIN n.a. Va. 1638 and on p. 735
Stephen GOODWIN n.a. Va. 1635. Their source reference was Early Virginia
Immigrants 1623-1666 Pub. Richmond, Va. W.C. Hill Printing Co. 1912, Reprint
Baltimore Genealogical Pub. Co. Inc. 1960.) They are listed as head rights
for a mariner William BARKER (they had an uncle by that name) See Cavaliers
and Pioneers by Nugent reprinted by Gen. Pub. Co. Baltimore, pages 35 and
100. What I don't know yet is how they got from Virginia to New England. I
think they may have gone in the spring of 1644 when Daniel GOOKIN (no
relation,) was kicked out because of the work of Rev. Wm. TOMPSON a
missionary from Mass. (This man is also an ancestor of that branch of the
Goodwin family that moved to North Berwick. Samuel GOODWIN married Anna
Tompson GERRISH. John S. GOODWIN lists Stephen in Salem in l664 but no
source record and I have not seen any other. Other oral history says
Charlestown. I have checked and cannot find any confirmation. Any
Information from about 1644 to 1652 "near Plymouth" Mass. of course would be
appreciated.
Query Answer V-14
Lucy (Morgan) GOODWIN: See p. 230 Suffolk Manorial Families by J.J. MUSKETT.
She was the mother of James Junius GOODWIN who commissioned The Goodwins of
Hartford. Conn. The NEHGR article seems to put the connection through the
Morgan side ¡ª I have read but do not follow it. The Goodwin family that Lucy
married is not our Goodwin family although they may have known each other in
England. They were from Blocking ¨C Braintree, west of East Bergholt. Starr
and Waters and others did lots of work for J.J. GOODWIN and that is why we
feel that "our" Daniel came from Yoxford, his father Daniel buried there in
1625 and grand-father, John, of East Bergholt. James J. GOODWIN married
Josephine Sara LIPPINCOTT. My mother, Alice H. HAPGOOD, was a companion to
Cousin Sara before Mother got married in 1919. The Morgan family,
incidentally, is the same as the J.P. M0RGAN of financial fame. Among other
things they originally ran a tavern in Hartford and a stagecoach to Albany,
NY. My Mother¡¯s mother was Mary Morgan SMITH of Hartford, Conn.
This answer was sent in by Mrs. Frank W. HOWARD, Augusta, ME
Query Answer V-15
Daniel Wadelstensteen, Dutch, b. about 1643, d. 1713, m. 19 Sept. 1670
Patience CHADBOURNE, dau. of Margaret Spencer CHADBOURNE, b. 1651, d. 1716,
of Kittery. He had a grant in Kittery in 1699. He dropped the first part of
his name and changed ¡°steen¡± to ¡°STONE¡±.
Source - Kittery and Her Families by Stackpole; Henry Adams of Somersetshire
England and Braintree, Mass. by J. Gardner BARTLETT 1927
Patience was b. 1651, 3 years before Margaret SPENCER m. Daniel GOODWIN. She
had 2 brothers; David and Adam, b. before Margaret m. Daniel.
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Flagon and Trencher
421 Summit Ave.
South Orange, N.J. 07079
17 May 1983
Dear Mrs. Sharp,
Flagon and Trencher: Descendants of Colonial Tavern Keepers was founded by
Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and myself late in 1963. The purposes of F&T are:
"Collecting and disseminating among its members, and eventually to others,
information concerning taverns, their keepers, recipes, customs, & c;
Building a body of genealogical records showing descent from tavern-keeping
ancestors; Creating for members through dinner meetings and other means the
spirit of good fellowship and friendship inherent in these purposes." We
also teach that the Taverner was respected, and frequently appointed by
public officials. Membership is limited to those who can prove direct
descent from a person who conducted a tavern/inn/ordinary/ house of public
entertainment, or other type of hostelry prior to 4 July 1776.
We have one dinner meeting a year, but the membership has grown so large
(over 500 active members) that states and regions are going to be permitted
to hold their own dinners, hopefully with colonial dishes and talks about
colonial inns, customs, $ c. For the rest of this year, life membership is
$20.00, which includes a membership certificate and a bronze clasp or
pendent. (Next year, the application fee will be raised, when we start paying
a genealogist to examine applications; I have never taken any compensation.)
Everything about F&T is simple, unpretentious: no black tie, no ribbons or
medals, no ceremony. That's about it.
Sincerely Yours,
Kenn Stryker-Rodda
Keeper of the Tavern Records.
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OBITUARIES
From: York County Coast Star, Wednesday June 1, 1983
Arabella G. GOODWIN, 72, of Somersworth, N.H. Died May 28 at a Dover, N.H.
hospital.
She was born in Berwick, the daughter of Louis and Celia Emery GUPTILL.
She was a lifetime resident of the Somersworth-Berwick area and attended
Berwick schools. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Berwick,
the OES, and the Pythian Sisters.
She was employed as a secretary of the University of New Hampshire for 10
years and was a nurse's aide for 12 years at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital,
Dover. She received her training as a practical nurse at York Hospital. For
several years she was in charge of the box office at the Hackmatack Theater
of Berwick.
She is survived by her husband. Frank C. GOODWIN, Sr. of Somersworth; one
son, George PIKE Jr. of Rochester, N.H.; one daughter Mrs. Raymand (Frances)
FOURNIER of Berwick; one brother, S. Carlton GUPTILL of Berwick; six
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Also surviving are five
stepsons, Robert GOODWIN of Salem, Mass., Truman GOODWIN of Ramstein,
Germany, David GOODWIN of Swampscott, Mass., Frank Goodwin, Jr., with the
Marine Corps in Hawaii, and John GOODWIN of Marblehead, Mass,; and two
stepdaughters, Patricia WARE and Janice HOUSEMAN, both of Marblehead, Mass.
From: York County Coast Star June 8 1983
Marjorie Cournoyer GOODWIN, 72, of 363 State Road, Eliot, wife of Roland A.
GOODWIN Sr., died at the Goodall Hospital in Sanford June 1.
She was born in Kittery, the daughter of Frank and Marlon Philbrick
COURNOYER.
She was a member of the Eliot United Methodist Church, the Lioness Club and
the John F. Hill Grange, No. 393. She is survived by her husband, three
daughters; Joyce GOODWIN, Mrs. Virginia ELWELL and Mrs. Ann EMERY, all of
Eliot, two sons, Paul F. of Eliot, and Roland A. Jr. of Manchester, N.H. and
Guam; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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GOODWIN FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS
MARRIAGES:
Daniel Goodwin and Hannah Junkins Married July 14 1825
Daniel Goodwin and Mary Nason Married November 16 1828
Daniel Goodwin Jr. and Mary A. Lord Married Sept 16 1861
Joseph H. Butler and Gertie H. Goodwin Married Feb 14 1883
Irving E. Goodwin and Mabel Raitt Married May 30, 1888
(Editor's note: The last two Goodwins listed their middle names first and
were called by those names)
BIRTHS
Hannah G. Goodwin Born Sept 24, 1862
Willie S. Goodwin Born December 15, 1863
Edgar I. Goodwin Born Oct. 10, 1865
George Wallace Goodwin born October 2nd 1867
Frank Lord Goodwin born May 4, 1869
Elbridge A, Goodwin Born December 30 1871
Hattie E. Goodwin Born January 15 1874
Lilla B. Goodwin Born November 15 1874
Daniel A. Goodwin Born March 21 1878
Grace Goodwin Born May 1 1880
Manie Goodwin Born February 20 1882
Job Meads Hattie E. Goodwin married June 27 1894
BIRTHS
Daniel Goodwin born January 26 1804
Hannah Goodwin Born January 9 1803
Mary Goodwin Born November 24 1793
(Editor¡¯s note: These were his two wives. The maiden name of the first was
Junkins and the latter Nason.)
Anna Goodwin Born August 21 1825
(Child of first wife)
(Ed. note)
Nathan N. Goodwin Born December 16 1828
Elisha Goodwin Born August 4 1830
Daniel Goodwin Born October 11 1832
Marshall Goodwin Born February 2 1835
Franklin Goodwin Born April 10 1836
Mary A. Lord Born November 10 1842
(Note: After birth of Elisha the hand writing was that of another person.
Perhaps earlier entries were by Elisha, father of Daniel Goodwin)
DEATHS
Mary Nason Died Mar 27 1821 Aged Aged 48
Nathan Nason Died November 8 1827 Aged 58
(Note: Above are parents of Mary Nason)
Nathan Nason Died April 28 1834 Aged 21
Elisha Goodwin Died March 6 1837 Aged 7 years
Sarah Ann Dove Died November 19 1837 Aged 31
Ann M. Nason Died July 4 1838 Aged 23
Almira Nason Died Feb 18 1839 Aged 30
(Note: Three above were sisters of Mary Nason)
Frederic Nason Died May 29 1821 Aged 9 years
Franklin Goodwin Died April 28 1841 Aged 5 years
Nathan N. Goodwin Died August 24 1843 Aged 15 years
(Note: Drowned)
Anna Merril Died April 19 1846 Aged 21 years
(Editor's note: This was the daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Junkins) Goodwin.
She md. William C. Merrill)
Hannah Goodwin, the wife of Daniel Goodwin, Died December 1825 aged 22 years
Mary Goodwin, the wife of Daniel Goodwin, Died March 6 1877 Aged 89
Daniel Goodwin Died December 28 1880 Aged 77
Grace Goodwin died October 1 1881 Aged 17 months
Willie S Goodwin Died September 17 1882. Aged 19 years.
G. Wallace Goodwin Died Feb. 26, 1873. Aged 25 yrs, 4 mo.
(Note: The last three deaths were written on a scrap of lined paper and put
in with the family bible pages)
These record pages from the Goodwin family bible were given to me by
Josephine (Butler) York, my first cousin. I have no knowledge of where the
bible is but the pages are in my possession and copied exactly as they appear
in the original.
Starting in Vol. II, Issue 4, in the "Life Story of My Paternal Grandfather"
and continued in following issues there is mention of some of the people
recorded in this bible.
Alice B. Goodwin SHARP
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