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SOURCE: "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, With some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton", by David W. Hoyt; Providence, RI
Transcriber notes in brackets [ ]
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1 MRS. ELIZABETH GOODALE came from Yarmouth, Eng., in the "Mary Ann," in 1637; d. in Newbury, April 8, 1647 (Nb). She was wid. of John Goodale of Yarmouth, whose will was dated 1625. Children:
| 2 | I | ANN, b. ab. 1600; m. THOMAS MILLERD (or MILWARD), of Newbury, Gloucester, and Boston. He d. in B., Sep. 1, 1653, aged 53. (See C Nb. And Sv.) |
| 3 | II | SUSANNA, b. ___; m. ABRAHAM TOPPAN of Nb. She d. March 20, 1689. G. R. 1880, p. 48, states that her name was Taylor, dau. of Mrs. Goodale by a former husband. |
| 4 | III | JOANNA, b. ___; m. 1st, JOHN OLIVER; 2d, April 17, 1645, Capt. WM. GERRISH of Newbury. She d. June 14, 1677, and her husband rem. to Boston in 1678. He was liv. there in 1684; d. in Salem. |
| 5 | IV | ELIZABETH, b. ___; m. ab. 1641, JOHN LOWLE (or LOWELL). She d. April 23, 1651 (Nb). In her will she ment. Her "sister Tappine," and made her "bretheren," Thomas Millerd, Richard Lowle, Abraham, and Wm. Gerrish, "overseers." |
6 RICHARD1 GOODALE (or GOODELL), of Salisbury, "planter" and "turner," recd. land in the "first division," in 1639 and ’43; commoner and taxed 1650 and ’52; recd. land in 1654, etc. He m. Dorothy _____, who d. Jan. 27, 1664-5 (S). He d. Sep. or Oct., 1666; will June 7, codicil Sep. 8, proved Oct. 9, 1666. * C Nb.
* "Brethren" Edward French, Philip Challis, and Richard Wells, were ap. "overseers." (Possibly church relationship.)
Cornelius Conner was formerly his servant.
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states that he came from Yarmouth, Eng., to Nb. Ab. 1638. He was a famous hunter. (M. Ames., pp. 30, 31, 86.) Children:
| 7 | I | ANN,2 b. ___; m. (1) WILLIAM1 ALLEN. + |
| 8 | II | RICHARD,2 b. bef. 1630; m. MARY _____. + |
8 RICHARD2 GOODALE (Richard1) of Salisbury, "mariner," m. MARY _____; commoner and taxed 1650 and ’52; recd. land in 1654; of Boston in 1666, * but of S. 1673. Will Feb. 3, 1673-4; Nov. 14, 1676. Wid. Mary d. in S. May 31, 1683 (S); will May 26, Sep. 20, 1683; ment. the three daus., but not the two sons. Children:
| 9 | I | NEHEMIAH,3 b. ___; m. July 30, 1673, HANNAH HAVEN; res. Lynn; "mariner," in 1683; † liv. 1690. A Nehemiah Goodall recd. £5. 10s. for services in King Philip’s war, 1676. |
| 10 | II | RICHARD,3 b. Aug. 29, 1655 (S); m. MARY _____; res. S., "planter," in 1677, oath al. and fid. there. He recd. by his father’s will, land in Middletown, Ct. ‡ |
| 11 | III | MARY,3 b. ___; m. JOHN EWELL, of Boston; a wid. in 1683; † chil., John and Mary Ewell. |
| 12 | IV | ELIZABETH,3 b. ___; m. JEREMIAH TOWER of Hingham; a wid. in 1683. † |
| 13 | V | MARTHA,3 b. ___; m. Nov. 14, 1670 (S), (3) JOHN2 GILL. + |
* Richard Goodale, Boston, mariner, one of the founders of the First Baptist Church, perhaps with wife Mary, in 1665. He may be the man who d. at Middletown in 1676; had been only a short time there (Sv). A Richard Goodale recd. £22 for freight in maritime disbursements for King Philip’s war, June 24, 1676. (G. R. 1886, p. 93.)
† Nehemiah, "being often at sea," in 1683 made his "kinsman" Richard Hubbard of S. his attorney for his affairs at S., est. of his father and mother Richard and Mary Goodale, decd. Wid. Mary Ewell of Boston ap. Her "cousin" Richard Hubbard, and wid. Elizabeth Towers of Hingham ap. Her "friend" Richard Hubbard, attorney, both in 1683, est. of their father and mother Goodale.
‡ Bro. Goodale’s 7 chil. bp. in Salem village, now Danvers, in 1696 (S. chh. rec.) Also chil. of Zachary Goodale, Jr., in 1702. Zachariah Goodale and son David Goodale testified respecting land in A. in 1719.
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[Under "Additions and Minor Corrections."]
| P. 176 | 2 | ANN GOODALE (per. B. after 1600?); m. 2d, (1) DANIEL1 PIERCE. (P. 285, note.) |
Will of THOMAS MILLARD, of Nb., Aug. 30, Nov. 29, 1653; ment. wife Ann; daus. Rebecca and Elizabeth, under 18 yrs. Old (Es. Ant., 1901, p. 40.)
ZACHARIAH GOODALE, of Wells, 1713-’26, wife Elizabeth.
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