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Matches 12851 to 12900 of 31204
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12851 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Daniel GOODNOW
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12852 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | William GOODNOW
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12853 |
!DIED: age 77 | Dorcas GOODRICH
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12854 |
THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page171.
They lived at Utica, NY | Julian Augustus GOODRICH
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12855 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p 101. | Jessie GOODSELL
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12856 |
Ancestral File Number: 8X1D-ZX | Abijah Merrill GOODWIN
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12857 |
Ancestral File Number: B81V-H5
Albert Story Goodwin was born October 29,1844. He married Mary Joyce
Cooper. They also made their home in Lehi and Beaver, Utah.
Albert was the last surviving male that was on board the ship "Brooklyn". | Albert Story GOODWIN
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12858 |
! (1) Ancestral File, FHL, 1997.
(2) "Genealogical Notes, or Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts," by Nathaniel Goodwin (Hartford, CT, 1856) p.xv.
(3) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977) p.151. FHL #974.62 H1D2b. Cites: (a) Hartford, CT town records. (b) First Church records, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1,3a) 19 May 1710, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. (1,2,3) d/o Nathaniel GOODWIN/Mehetable PORTER.
Baptism: (1,3b) 21 May 1710, Hartford, CT. (3b) First Church.
Marriage to Nehemiah CADWELL: (1,3) (2) __ CADWELL.
Death: (1) Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Alice GOODWIN
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12859 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-PB | Almira Emerette GOODWIN
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12860 |
Ancestral File Number: 47R7-D1 | Arema GOODWIN
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12861 |
Ancestral File Number: 47R7-GC | Arleen GOODWIN
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12862 |
Ancestral File Number: 5QTR-3X | Claude Webster GOODWIN
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12863 |
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | David GOODWIN
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12864 |
Ancestral File Number: H0LZ-NS | David GOODWIN
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12865 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-N9
Edwin Abiah was born November 30, 1839. Hemarried Annie Hatwood and later
Hannah Marie Peterson became his wife. He resided at various times in Lehi and
Beaver, Utah. | Edwin Abiah GOODWIN
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12866 |
Ancestral File Number: H0LZ-SH | Eleanor GOODWIN
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12867 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-M4
While at San Francisco, Isaac hired a saddle maker, William Coons, a member
of the Mormon Battalion, to help him, and young Coons soon fell in love with
Isaac's daughter, Emmerett, a girl of fifteen. Isaac refused to give the girl
in marriage, so Coons bribed Lucinda, then nine years of age, to assist him in
an elopement, which [p.544] succeeded. Emmerett was never again seen by her
family. | Emerett Elizabeth GOODWIN
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12868 |
Ancestral File Number: 3Q9P-MP
PERSONAL FAMILY HISTORY
SSDI
Name: WALBOM, ESTELLA.
Social Security Number: 528344430.
Date of Death: Dec 1972.
Date of Birth: 25 Feb 1897.
Residence (2/88 and prior): Utah.
Last Residence (Zip): 84115 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT.
Lump Sum Payment Location (Zip) | Estella GOODWIN
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12869 |
Ancestral File Number: 5QTR-1L | Garneta Francis GOODWIN
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12870 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-QH
PERSONAL FAMILY HISTORY | George Albert GOODWIN
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12871 |
Ancestral File Number: 4GZM-0P | George Carlos GOODWIN
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12872 |
Ancestral File Number: 1ZWQ-72 | Guy Clark GOODWIN
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12873 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-6Q | Guy Issac GOODWIN
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12874 |
Ancestral File Number: 81Q2-73 | Harland Kazee GOODWIN
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12875 |
Ancestral File Number: 47R7-9H | Harold Isaac GOODWIN
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12876 |
Ancestral File Number: 5QTR-0F | Hattie Larue GOODWIN
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12877 |
Ancestral File Number: H0LZ-Q5 | Isaac GOODWIN
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12878 |
Ancestral File Number: 8X1B-WB | Isaac Merrill GOODWIN
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12879 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-DR
Goodwin, Isaac, a prominent Elder in the Church, was born June 18, 1810, in
New Hartford, Connecticut, the son of IsaacGoodwin and Rhoda Richards. He was
a descendent of Ozias Goodwin, who came toAmerica from England and settled in
Connecticut in 1632. Isaac married Laura Hotchkiss Feb. 2, 1833, from which
union seven children were born (four boys and three girls), namely Isaac,
Lewis, Edwin A., Albert S., Emmerett. Nancy andLucinda. Becoming a convert to
the restored gospel, Isaac Goodwin and family were baptized in 1844. Two years
later, in company with other saints, they concluded to go west and took
passage at New York on the sailing vessel "Brooklyn," destined for California.
The ship sailed from New York Feb. 4, 1846, doubledCape Horn and arrived at
Yerba Buena, on the Bay of San Francisco, California, July 31, 1846, the
voyage consuming a little less than six months. At the beginning of the voyage
Mrs. Goodwin met with an accident and being in delicatehealth she never
recovered from the shock, but passed away May 6, 1846, shortly after the ship
had rounded Cape Horn. She was buried on Goat Island, one ofthe Juan
Fernandez group (Robinson Crusoe's famed islands). Bro. Goodwin and his family
lived for some time in San Francisco and later moved to San Bernardino, where
he met and married Mary Cox of New Haven, England, Dec. 22, 1855. She had
received the gospel Jan. 10, 1850, emigrated to America and accompanied
Charles C. Rich's company to California in 1851. She died childless Dec. 13,
1898, at Lehi, Utah. Isaac Goodwin, after living in San Bernardino for several
years, decided to move to Utah with his family. They traveled the so-called
"southern route," making a short stay in Utah's Dixie and other places and
finally became permanent settlers in Lehi, Utah county, in 1859. Isaac Goodwin
wasthe first to introduce alfalfa (lucerne) into Utah, the hay that has been
such an important factor in the Utah mountain region. He was elected mayor of
Lehi Feb. 13, 1865, was appointed to the same office Oct. 31, 1874 (to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Wm. F. Winn), was again elected mayor
Feb.8, 1875, and filled the office with honor and fidelity on each occasion.
Bro.Goodwin held many other positions of trust, both secular and religious.
in 1872 he filled a short mission to the Eastern States. Beloved and respected
by all who knew him, he died at Lehi April 25, 1879, as a faithful Latter-day
Saint.
In 1860, Isaac had a household of 4, a real wealth of $400, and a personal
wealth of $900.
In 1870, he had a household of 3, a real wealth of $1100, anda personal
wealth of $800.
Isaac came to Utah in 1858. 2. He was said to be the first to introduce
lucern into Southern Utah.
Isaac was a descendent ofOzias Goodwin who came to America from England
and settled in Connecticut in1632. Isaac and his family were baptized in
1844, and two years later they concluded to go west and took passage at New
York on the sailing vessel "Brooklyn," destined for California. The ship
sailed from New York on February 4, 1846, doubled Cape Horn and arrived in
Yerba Bueana, on the Bay of San Francisco,California, July 31, 1846. The
voyage consuming a little less than six months. At the beginning of the
voyage, Mrs. Goodwin met with an accident and being in delicate health she
never recovered from the shock. She died on May 6, 1846, shortly after the
ship rounded Cape Horn. She was buried on Goat Island,one of the Juan
Fernandez group (Robinson Crusoe's famed islands). Bro. Goodwin and his
family lived for some time in San Francisco and later moved to SanBernardino,
where he met and married Mary Cox. Isaac, after living in San Bernardino for
several years, decided to move to Utah with his family. They traveled the
so-called "southern route," making a short stay in Utah's Dixie andother
places and finally became permanent settle | Isaac Richards GOODWIN
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Name Suffix: Jr
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-KR
Isaac H. Goodwin, pioneer of 1858, was born August 25, 1834 in Hartford,
Connecticut. He was a lad of twelve years when he accompanied his parents,
Isaac R. and Laura Hotchkiss Goodwin on the Brooklyn. His mother met a tragic
death on the voyage and wasthe only person who died en route to be buried on
landher final resting place, Juan Fernandez. California was young Isaac's
home for another twelve years,then he accompanied his father, stepmother,
Mary Cox Goodwin, and several brothers and sisters to Utah. Betsey Smith,
daughter of Alexander Smith and May McEwan became his wife December 1, 1859 in
Salt Lake City. She was born March 7,1843 in Dundee, Scotland and came to
Utah with her mother in the James G. Willie handcart company in 1856. Isaac H.
and Betsey were the parents of nine children. The family resided at various
times in Lehi, Smithfield, Escalante, Thurber and Beaver where Mr. Goodwin
engaged in merchandising and farming. He wasan active member of the
Latter-day Saint Church. | Isaac Richards GOODWIN, Jr
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12881 |
Ancestral File Number: 4GZL-ZK | Jack Bond GOODWIN
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12882 |
Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut | James Mather GOODWIN, Esq.
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12883 |
[Birch.FTW]
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Facts about this person:
Burial
Copp's Hill, MA | John GOODWIN
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12884 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-T1 | John William GOODWIN
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12885 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-WC | Joseph Carlos GOODWIN
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12886 |
Ancestral File Number: 65LZ-58 | Lapriel GOODWIN
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12887 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-N5 | Laura Alice GOODWIN
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12888 |
Ancestral File Number: 66WH-CC | Le Preal E. GOODWIN
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12889 |
Ancestral File Number: 5QTQ-VR | Le Roy GOODWIN
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12890 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-XJ | Lewis Ansell GOODWIN
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12891 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-LX
Lewis Goodwin was born October 26, 1836. He married Maria Dolores Noe and
remained in California where they made their home in the Sacramento area. He
is buried in California. | Lewis Hotchkiss GOODWIN
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12892 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-QM
Lucinda Ladelia Goodwin was born April 4,1843 at North Hartford,
Connecticut. Being only three years of age when she made the voyage on the
Brooklyn with her parents, brothers and sisters, she didnot remember the
tragedy which surrounded this family in the death of the mother. Her brothers
and sisters were put out to live in various homes after theirarrival in San
Bernardino from Yerba Buena, the first stopping place of the Brooklyn Saints.
Lucinda lived for a time with the Marshall family.
Pioneersand Prominent Men of Utah, p.785
BUSHMAN, MARTIN BENJAMIN (son of Martin Bushman and Elizabeth Degen). Born
Feb 5, 1841, Lancaster county, Pa. Came to UtahSeptember, 1851, James Allred
company.
Married Lucinda Ludelia Goodwin March21, 1863, Salt Lake City, was born
April 4, 1843. Their children: Mary Elizabeth [p.786] b. Sept. 29, 1864;
Martin Isaac b. Oct. 9, 1865, m. Ruie Holden June 4, 1890; Laura Ellen b. Oct.
9, 1865, m. William F. Butt Nov. 11, 1885; Nancy Lucinda b. Oct. 3, 1868;
Sarah b June 17, 1870; Lewis Jacob b. July 16, 1872, m. Martha Spencer Nov. 1,
1895; Edith b. March 3, 1875; Rhoda b. Sept. 5, 1877, m. William Oborn Aug.
14, 1902; Esther, twin of Rhoda; Emerett b. June 26, 1884. Family home Lehi,
Utah.
Lucinda Ladelia Goodwin was born April 4, 1843 at North Hartford,
Connecticut. Being only three years of age when she made the voyage on the
Brooklyn with her parents, brothers and sisters, she didnot remember the
tragedy which surrounded this family in the death of the mother. Her brothers
and sisters were put out to live in various homes after their arrival in San
Bernardino from Yerba Buena, the first stopping place of theBrooklyn Saints.
Lucinda lived for a time with the Marshall family.
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p.785
BUSHMAN, MARTIN BENJAMIN (son of MartinBushman and Elizabeth Degen). Born
Feb 5, 1841, Lancaster county, Pa. Came toUtah September, 1851, James Allred
company.
Married Lucinda Ludelia GoodwinMarch 21, 1863, Salt Lake City, was born
April 4, 1843. Their children: Mary Elizabeth [p.786] b. Sept. 29, 1864;
Martin Isaac b. Oct. 9, 1865, m. Ruie Holden June 4, 1890; Laura Ellen b. Oct.
9, 1865, m. William F. Butt Nov. 11, 1885; Nancy Lucinda b. Oct. 3, 1868;
Sarah b June 17, 1870; Lewis Jacob b. July16, 1872, m. Martha Spencer Nov. 1,
1895; Edith b. March 3, 1875; Rhoda b. Sept. 5, 1877, m. William Oborn Aug.
14, 1902; Esther, twin of Rhoda; Emerett b.June 26, 1884. Family home Lehi,
Utah. | Lucinda Ladelia GOODWIN
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12893 |
Ancestral File Number: H0LZ-RB | Martha GOODWIN
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12894 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-ST | Mary Jane GOODWIN
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12895 |
Ancestral File Number: 5QTR-44 | Maude GOODWIN
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12896 |
Ancestral File Number: 47R7-CT | Myrl GOODWIN
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12897 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G6-PG
Nancy Ellen was born September 13, 1841. She became the wife of William
Evans in Payson, Utah in 1858. They lived for atime in Ophir, Tooele county.
She was the mother of eleven children. Burial was in the Lehi cemetery. | Nancy Ellen GOODWIN
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12898 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-V6 | Nancy May GOODWIN
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12899 |
Ancestral File Number: 18G5-ZP | Orrin Cooper GOODWIN
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Ancestral File Number: 18G5-RN | Permelia Ellen GOODWIN
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