Person:Goodrich Lightfoot (5)

Watchers
Col. Goodrich Lightfoot, Sr.
m. 3 Dec 1681
  1. Thomas LightfootAbt 1681 -
  2. Col. Goodrich Lightfoot, Sr.1684/85 - 1737/38
  3. Sherwood Lightfoot1684 -
  4. Alice Lightfoot1698 -
  • HCol. Goodrich Lightfoot, Sr.1684/85 - 1737/38
  • WMary ChewAbt 1686 - Abt 1734/35
m. 5 Nov 1707
  1. Anne Lightfoot1708 -
  2. John Lightfoot1712 - Bef 1735
  3. Goodrich Lightfoot, Jr.1712 - Bef 1778
  4. Mary Lightfoot1717 -
  5. William Lightfoot1720 - 1805
  6. Elizabeth Lightfoot1722 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Col. Goodrich Lightfoot, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1684/85 Gloucester, Virginia
Marriage 5 Nov 1707 Virginiato Mary Chew
Death[2] 1737/38 Orange, Virginia

Disposition of of Land in Orange County, VA

  • Pages 96-97. 24 Aug. 1737. Goodrich Lightfoot Senr. of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, to my loving son Goodrich Lightfoot Junr. For love and natural affection. 300 acres on the north side of the Jurman Road below Seedar (Cedar) Run in the great fork of Rappanannock river, part of land I now live upon. (signed) G. Lightfoot. 25 Aug. 1737. Acknowledged by Goodch Lightfoot, Gent. [Orange County Virginia Deed Book 2, Dorman, pg. 40-41].
  • Pages 105-09. 13-14 Dec. 1736. Colo. Goodrich Lightfoot of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, Gent., to Edward Spencer of same, Gent. Lease and release; for £80 current money. 446 acres in the great fork of Rappahannock River.. by the southwest side of a run of a branch being corner to a pattent formerly granted to Harry Beverley... line of Harry Beverley... formerly granted to Goodrich Lightfoot 20 June 1726]. (signed) G. Lightfoot. Wit: J. Wood, John Bramhan, Ja. Surrie, Stephen (X) Gupton. 22 Sept. 1737. Acknowledged by Goodrich Lightfoot, Gent. 24 Nov. 1737. Mary, wife of Goodrich Lightfoot, Gent., relinquished her right of dower. [Orange County Virginia Deed Book 2, Dorman, pg. 41].


Information on Goodrich Lightfoot

LIGHTFOOT.--(See William & Mary Quarterly Vol. II, p. 205). The will of John Lightfoot, referred to in the note, names his father, Goodrich, who died in 1738; brothers, Goodrich Lightfoot, Jr., and William; and sisters, Elizabeth and Mary; and bequeaths to Martha Chew a horse colt. Witnesses: Thos. Chew, John Howard, and Isaac Smith. Proved June 17, 1735. On April 27, 1738, Col. Goodrich Lightfoot, the father, executor of John Lightfoot, deceased, and Mary, his wife, sold land formerly belonging to John Lightfoot. Col. Goodrich Lightfoot died in 1738. The will of his son Goodrich, Jr., was proved in Culpeper county June 15, 1778; dated April 24, 1778. It names daughters Elizabeth James, Ann Grasty(?), Mary Hubbard, Fanny Hackly, Susanna Brooks, Priscilla, and Martha; sons John, Philip, and Goodrich -- the last two under age; wife, Susanna. Witnesses: Daniel Grinna, John Grinnan, and Jane Grinnan.

Article from Our Cooper Family

Goodrich Lightfoot, son of Colonel John Lightfoot was born in 1685 in Glauchester. Co. Virginia, married Mary Chew, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Taylor) Chew. Mary was born in 1689 and died @ 1735. Goodrich died in Orange Co. Virginia in 1738.

References
  1. Gretchen Bellman. Lightfoot GED Bellman: Mayes-Klein. (Gencircles.com, Downloaded September 21, 2004).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Author Unknown. Our Cooper Family. (Genealogy, Unpublished).