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a. 1629; and Nathaniel, a. 1637; beside d. Hannah, wh. m. William Pitkin, and
liv. to 1724, aged 86. RICHARD, Gloucester, m. 20 Nov. 1666, Hannah Jones, d. of
Thomas, had Hannah, b. 26 Oct. 1667; Richard, 22 Feb. 1669; Thomas, 19 Aug. 1672;
Mary, 27 Feb. 1675; Joseph, 1677; Eleanor, 31 May 1680; Daniel, 1685; Samuel, 1687;
and he d. 5 Mar. 1709. His wid. d. 4 Feb. 1725, aged 80. RICHARD, Guildford, d.
1676, leav. ch. John, Mary, Elizabeth and Rachel, wh. m. a Benton, as I learn from
Mr. Porter, wh. could give no dates. RICHARD, Amesbury, m. 14 Nov.
1677, Mary Fowler of Salisbury. RICHARD, Newbury, perhaps B. of the first
Richard, m. 26 Mar. 1692, Hannah, d. of George Major, had Hannah, b. 18 Jan.
1693; George, 21 July 1695; Richard, 8 May 1698; and Susanna, 15 Jan. 1701.
* WILLIAM, Cambridge, came to Boston in the Lion, arr. 16 Sept. 1632,
freem. 6 Nov. foll. rep. in first Gen. Court of dep. in Mass. 1634, rem. next
yr. or more prob. in May 1636, to Hartford, there was in highest esteem,
ardent friend of famous Hooker, and after his dec. dissatisf. with Stone,
upon controv. of many yrs. bef. and after 1654, rem. to Hadley with large
pt. of the congreg. a. 1659, thence, a. 1670 to Farmington. He was rul.
Elder both at Hartford and Hadley, d. 11 Mar. 1673, leav. wid. Susanna, wh.
d. 17 May 1676. His only ch. Elizabeth m. John Crow. WILLIAM, Hartford, s. of
Ozias, freem. 1657, d. 15 Oct.1689, leav. by w. Susanna, William, b. a. 1658;
Nathaniel; and Susanna. His wid. m. a Shepard d. WILLIAM, Hartford, s. of
the preced. had Elizabeth b. 24 Apr. 1681; Sarah, 1 Apr. 1683; Mary, 8 Dec. 1685;
Susanna, 24 Feb. 1689, d. at 14 yrs.; Rebecca, 15 Jan. 1691; Hannah, 10 Apr.
1695; Violet, 18 Oct. 1696; William, 9 July 1699; Rachel, 18 Jan. 1702, d. in a
wk. and Susanna, again, 12 Aug. 1704, wh. liv. to 1793. Of this name five
had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. six at Yale, and nine at other N. E. coll.

    GOODWRIGHT, ISAAC, Kittery 1686, call. cous. i. e. neph. in the will of
Christopher Adams, in wh. he gives him two cows.

    GOODYEAR, ANDREW, New Haven, prob. s. of Stephen, nomin. for freem. 1669.
JOHN, New Haven, perhaps br. not prob. s. of Stephen of the same, m. 26 Jan. 1683,
Abigail, d. of William Gibbard, had Stephen, b. 8 May 1684; John; Nathaniel; Obedience;
Esther; Theophilus; Abigail, 1697; and Andrew. He d. 1703; and his wid. d. 1717.
SAMUEL, Newport, 1651, unless Stile mistook the name. † ‡ STEPHEN, New Haven
1638, was prob. a London merch. here chos. Assist. and, in 1641, dep.-gov. in wh.
office he serv. until he went home; his w. embark. late in Jan. 1645 in
Lamberton's sh. for London, was lost with all the rest of many passeng.
as the vessel was never heard of. He m. Lamberton's wid. went home 1656
or 7, and d. soon at London, leav. here Mary, b. of first w. bef. com. to
our country, who m. Thomas Lake of Boston; Elizabeth; Hannah, wh. m. 29 Oct.
1656, Samuel Wakeman; Stephen, bapt. Aug. 1641; Lydia, June 1645, ment. in
Lake's will; Andrew, 8 Apr. 1649; John, b. of sec. w. Mar. 1651, wh. was a
propr. at New Haven 1685, of wh. I kn. no more; and Esther, b. 12 May 1654,
wh. m. 10 Aug. 1682, Nathan Smith.

    GOOGE, WILLIAM, Salem 1645, not seen in Felt.

    GOOKIN, ‡ * !! DANIEL, Cambridge, b. in Kent, Eng. passed many,