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| Suffix | Jr |  
| Birth | 25 Aug 1834 | Bethany,New Haven,Connecticut   |  
| Christened | 1854 |  
| Gender | Male |  
| Died | 6 Apr 1891 | Thurber,Garfield,Ut   |  
| Buried | 8 Apr 1891 | Thurber,Garfield,Ut   |  
| Person ID | I89640 | Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |  
| Last Modified | 21 Dec 2003 00:00:00 |  |  |  
| Father | Isaac Richards GOODWIN, b. 18 Jun 1810, New Hartford,Hartford,Conneticut   |  
| Mother | Laura HOTCHKISS, b. 3 Apr 1813, ,New Haven,Connecticut   |  
| Family ID | F39158 | Group Sheet |  |  |  
| Family | Betsey SMITH, b. 7 Mar 1843, Dundee,Forfar,Scotland   |  
| Married | 1 Dec 1859 | Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah   |  
| Family ID | F39181 | Group Sheet |  |  | 
| Notes | 
Name Suffix: JrAncestral 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.
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| Sources | [S1551]  GEDCOM File : grossnickle.ged, Tony Grossnickle (ken100@uswest.net), (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=:870374&id=I9920), 14 Aug 2000.
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