Family:Samuel Goodenow and Sarah Brigham (1)

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Marriage[1][3] Bef 1704 Based on birth of eldest known child
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References
  1. Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963)
    1:632.

    GOODNOW, Samuel & Sarah [BRIGHAM] (?1674-); by 1701?, by 1709; Marlborough {Brigham 2:42; Chaffee (1911) 135}
    [Note: Torrey's sources are cited below, but neither appear to provide any justification for "by 1701", and "by 1709" is explicitly disproved by the Brigham source which shows a child b. 1704.]

  2.   Elliot, Almer J. (Almer Judson). The Berkshire, Vermont, Chaffees and their descendants, 1801-1911: a short biography of Comfort Chaffee and his wife, Lucy Stow, early settlers of Berkshire, with a full record of their descendants for six generations, and also an account to the ancestry of Comfort and Lucy (Stow) Chaffee in nearly all lines to the immigrant ancestor, and in some lines to generations living in England. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    p. 135.

    Samuel Goodenow3, s/o Samuel Goodenow2, m. [oldest child shown is Thomas, b. 1709] Sarah ---.

  3. Brigham, Emma Elisabeth; William E. Brigham; Herbert O. Brigham; and J. Gardner Bartlett. The History of the Brigham Family: Second Volume. (Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Co., 1927)
    vol. 2, p. 42.

    Sarah Brigham [#12] m. Samuel Goodenow of the third generation, not Samuel of the fourth generation.
    [Note: corrects error Vol. 1, p. 88 where Sarah Brigham [#12], d/o John Brigham [#4] and first wife Sarah ---, is shown marrying [oldest child b. 1704] "Samuel, son of Samuel Goodenow (who was the son of Samuel, who was son of Thomas..." Note that p. 1:75 shows that John Brigham's will of 1728 names his daughter Sarah Goodenow.]