Person:Asa Goodall (2)

Asa Goodall
b.1764
m.
  1. Asa Goodall1764 - 1847
m. 29 Nov 1787
Facts and Events
Name Asa Goodall
Alt Name Asa Goodell
Alt Name Asa Goodale
Gender Male
Birth[7] 1764
Military[10] From 12 Aug 1781 to 15 Nov 1781 Massachusetts, United StatesPrivate, Capt. Oliver Coney's Co.
Marriage 29 Nov 1787 New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesno children
to Martha Liscum
Census[1] 1790 Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Census[2] 1800 Washington, New York, United States
Census[3] 1810 Washington, New York, United States
Census[4] 1820 Washington, New York, United States
Census[5] 1830 Washington, New York, United States
Census[6] 1840 Washington, New York, United States
Will[9] 20 May 1845 Fort Ann (town), Washington, New York, United States
Death[7] 16 Jul 1847 Fort Ann (town), Washington, New York, United States
Burial[7][8] Fort Ann, Washington, New York, United StatesHaskins (Sheldon) Public Cemetery
References
  1. Wendell, Hampshire, Massachusetts, in Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule . (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M637).

    Asa Goodale, 1 male 16 and over, 2 females [Martha, Polly?]

  2. Westfield, Washington, New York; FHL #0193714, in Washington, New York, United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Assahel Goodill 2 males 10-16, 1 male 26-45 [Asa]; 1 female 10-16 yrs [ Polly Liscom ], 1 female 26-45 [Martha]

  3. Fort Ann, Washington, New York, in Washington, New York, United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Asa Goodell, 1 male 26-44 [Asa], 1 female 16-25, 1 female 26-44 [Martha]

  4. Fort Ann, Washington, New York, in Washington, New York, United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Asa Goodell, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 26-44 [Asa], 1 female 0-9, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-44 [Martha]

  5. Fort Ann, Washington, New York, in Washington, New York, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Asa Goodell, 1 male 0-4, 1 male 15-19, 3 males 20-29, 1 male 60-69 [Asa], 1 female 10-14, 1 female 20-29, 2 females 50-59 [Martha, unknown]

  6. Fort Ann, Washington, New York, in Washington, New York, United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Asa Goodale, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 70-79 [Asa], 1 female 20-29, 1 female 70-79 [Martha]

  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Moore, Charles B. Cemetery records of the township of Fort Ann, Washington County, New York. (Glens Falls, New York: Historical Data Services, c1995).

    p. 69 - Haskins (Sheldon) Public Cemetery
    Goodell, Asa, b. 1764, d. 16 Jul 1847, age 83 y, m. Patty _________, stone buried

  8. Find A Grave.

    Asa Goodell
    Birth: 1764, New Salem, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Jul. 16, 1847, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York, USA
    Burial: Haskins Cemetery, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York, USA
    Inscription:
    "Mr. Asa Goodell
    died July 16, 1847
    in the 83rd year of his age.
    Lord, what is man, poor feeble man!
    Born of earth at first;
    His life a shadow, light and vain,
    Still hastening to the dust."

    Parents:
    Jonathan Goodell (1724 - 1813)
    Betsy Goodell (1730 - 1769)
    Spouse:
    Martha Liscom Goodell (1766 - 1851)

  9. Find A Grave
    Memorial# 71835946.

    Asa Goodell's Will
    "I, Asa Goodell of Fort Ann, County of Washington, state of New York, do make and publish my last will and testament in ?manner following:"

    "Item. I give and bequeath unto my wife 'Patty' Goodell all my lands and estate, real and personal of what name or nature ___ wheresoever the same may lie or be at my decease, with the exception of the lands and premises herein after mentioned and with the condition on her part to pay certain legacies to be paid by her as hereinafter mentioned; that is to say:"

    "She is to pay unto Mabel Baker, widow of Asa Baker, the sum of five hundred dollars payable in good obligations within a reasonable time after my decease; and my said wife to pay to Nathan Curtis whose family lived with us, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars within two years from my decease; and my said wife to pay to William Y. Baker and Alexander Baker, sons of said Asa and Mabel Baker in young? _____ or money sufficient to enable them to get a colt and yoke of oxen and my said wife is to give up to Richard Newton a note he gave to me some years ago of two hundred and twenty dollars upon the express condition that the said Nathan Curtis and Richard Newton are severally to execute and deliver over to my said wife full and final releases and discharges of any and all claims and demands against me and my estate which they or either of them have or might in anywise have. And my said wife is also to pay all my debts and funeral expenses."

    "Item. I give unto said William Y. Baker and Alexander Baker and to their heirs the Benjamin Burgess place said to be about fifty-one acres on part of Lot No. 10 of the Attleberry patent in said town of Fort Ann, and I also give unto them, the said William Y. Baker and Alexander Baker, my leasehold estate of _____ forty-seven acres and half, of lands described in a lease from George Wray to me of Subdivision No. one, part of Lot No. 11 of said Attleberry Patent except about twelve acres leased off by me to Steven Grout, together with the east half of Subdivision No. two, part of said Lot. No. 11 of said Attleberry Patent, making in all to said boys about one hundred and ten acres or thereabouts allowing however unto their mother the use of the same lands until they shall both arrive to the age of twenty-one years, in case she continues the widow of said Asa Baker. The subsequent rents and taxes thereon is to be borne and paid from time to time by the occupants."

    "And I further give unto said William Y. Baker and Alexander Baker and there being twenty-seven acres of land lying in the northeast corner of Lot No. 5 of said Attleberry Patent, beginning at the north east corner of said Lot No. 5, thence running west at the north line of said lot to the northeast corner of Allen Chase's land, part of said lot, thence south on said Chase's east line to said Chase's southeast corner, thence east parallel with the north line of said lot to the place of beginning containing as is said twenty-seven acres. And in case of the death of either said boys prior to the age of twenty one, the aforesaid share a half of said several pieces of land is to go to his mother, and if both boys die previous to twenty-one years of age without _______ ____ twenty-one years without heirs living then, and in that case the whole of said lands intended for them is to go to their two sisters, Permelia Baker, and Emeroy Baker and their heirs."

    "Item: It is my will and decree that if my said wife shall neglect or omit to make a disposition by will or otherwise before or at her decease of the lands and premises and property herein before given to and intended for her as before mentioned, that then and in that case the one third thereof so left indisposed of by my wife is to go to said Mabel Baker and the other two thirds thereof to go to her four children equally between them and their heirs."

    "Item. It is further my will that if any of the before named legatees to this will shall express a dissatisfaction in reference to the provisions herein made for them, that then and in such case or cases so many as shall display? dissatisfaction or express such dissatisfaction are not in any wise to share in any part of my estate, but his ___ on their share and shares, right and rights is to go to the rest of said legatees."

    "Lastly, I do hereby appoint my said wife executrix of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal, this 20th of May, AD 1845.
    Asa Goodell, L. S"

  10. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War: A compilation from the archives. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Wright and Potter Printing, 1896-1908)
    Vol. 6, p. 553.

    Goodale, Asa, New Salem. Private, Capty. Oliver Coney's Co., Col. Sears's regt.; marched 12 Aug 1781; discharge 15 Nov 1781, service 30 mos 10 days travel inc.; company raised to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months. Roll sworn to at Ware.