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m. 1581 - John Goodale1566 - 1625
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"John GOODALE, or GOODALL, a wealthy chandler, lived at Great Yarmouth, the famous port of the herring fishery in county Norfolk from about 1613 until his death in 1625. His earlier life had been spent in the smallmarket town of Downham, sometimes called Downham Market, still in Norfolk, but in the far western end of the county and a few miles south of King's Lynn. Although it has not yet been fully proved, he was probably the son of Thomas Goodale, "the elder", and a nephew of Richard Goodale, a tallow chandler of Downham Market who made on 12 July 1587, a will which was proved October 3, 1588...we can presume still further that John had been his uncle's apprentice and later his partner in the chandlery business.
The will of John Goodale was made 25 June, 1625 and proved 24 Sept 1625 by Elizabeth Goodall, executrix, with power reserved to John Goodall, the son, executor. It may be found transcribed in Davis, Massachusetts & Maine Families. Vol. 2, pp 32-33, or online at Deb Gunther's World Connect tree
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gungazo&id=I3697
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants). (Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
Vol 11:31-2, April 2011. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Myrtle Stevens Hyde, FASG, Additions to the Ancestry of Richard1 Goodale of Salisbury, Massachusetts , in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
85:134-140, Apr 2011.
JohnA Goodale (ThomasB, JohnC) bp 7 Jul 1566 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England married first 21 Sep 1588 in Downham Market, Norfolk, England Bridget Portler and 2nd before 1610 Elizabeth Parlett widow of Unknown Taylor (See TAG 90:67+ his name was Richard Taylor). She brought two children from her previous marriage Peter and Susan Taylor (See TAG 90:67+ they had three including Jane). John Goodale's will dated 25 Jun 1625 proved 24 Sep 1625; burial 7 Jul 1625
In his will made June 25, 1625 and proved Sept. 24, 1625, he left bequests to:
wife Elizabeth, executrix Richard, eldest son of my first wife and his two children daughter Rebecca daughter Frances Marston, wife of William and their children John, Marye, Elizabeth Susan and Peter Taylor, my wife's children my son John, eldest by my wife Elizabeth, executor sons Christopher, Joseph, Mordechaus daughters Elizabeth and Marie nephew Robert Goodale Nichodemas and Elizabeth Parlett, children of my wife's brother John Parlett and other bequests to the poor and some friend's and cousins he names William Parlett, kinsman and friend to be overseer [1] His widow Elizabeth sailed to New England sometime between 1637 and about 1640. She died at Newbury, Massachusetts on April 8, 1647.
- Myrtle Stevens Hyde, FASG, Richard Taylor of Wyberton, Lincolnshire, and the Taylor-Goodale Family of Newbury, Massachusetts, With a Note on Dorothy [Whitrent?], Wife of Richard1 Goodale in The American Genealogist, in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
Vol 90 No 1 Whole # 357 p 67+, Jan 2018.
Elizabeth Parlett married first before 1606 to Richard Taylor of Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England. Richard Taylor was buried in Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England 28 MAY 1609 (testate). They had three children bp in Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England: Susan "Susanna" Taylor bp Sep [Torn] 1606 d 20 Mar 1689/90 Newbury, MA, Jane bp 8 APR 1608 buried there 8 Apr 1608 and Peter bp 24 Mar 1608. She married second before 1610 JohnA Goodale.
Note see also TAG 22:21; TAG 85:134-40; Abel Lunt Anc 101-7; Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, Volume II, 2nd edition (2011) 460 and The Descendants of JUDGE JOHN LOWELL of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
The Will of Richard Taylor, yeoman, Wyberton was located in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, dated 23 May 1609 proved 9 Aug 1609.The Will of Richard Taylor, yeoman, Wyberton was located in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, dated 23 May 1609 proved 9 Aug 1609. A transcript of the will is published in the TAG article above.
Children of John Goodale and Elizabeth Parlett:
1. John baptized on November 11, 1610; was still in England in 1647 when his mother died. 2. Christopher baptized on December 17, 1611. 3. Elizabeth baptized on June 5, 1614; died at Newbury, Massachusetts on April 23, 1651; married John Lowle about 1640. 4. Thomas baptized March 29, 1616; not mentioned in his father's will. 5. Joseph (twin) baptized on April 15, 1618. 6. Hester (twin) baptized on April 15, 1618; not mentioned in her father's will. 7. Benjamin (twin) baptized on October 11, 1620; not mentioned in his father's will. 8. Mordechaus (twin) baptized on October 11, 1620. 9. Mary baptized on February 12, 1622/3; buried August 20, 1625.
Children of Richard Taylor and Elizabeth Parlett:
1 Susan bp Sep 1606 Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England died March 20, 1689 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , aged 82 years; married Abraham Topham 28 May 1632, and with their two children, Peter and Elizabeth, sailed for New England aboard the Mary Ann in 1637. 2 Jane bp 8 APR 1608 Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England, died the same day. 3 Peter bp 24 MAR 1608 in Wyberton, Lincolnshire, England
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