Person:Nathan Goddard (2)

m. 25 Sep 1733
  1. Grace Goddard1735/36 -
  2. Benjamin Goddard1737/38 - 1740
  3. Sarah Goddard1739/40 - 1767
  4. Benjamin Goddard1742 -
  5. Susanna Goddard1744 -
  6. Nathan Goddard1746 - 1795
  7. Lydia Goddard1748 -
  8. Hannah Goddard1750 - 1821
  9. Submit Goddard1754 -
m. 15 Dec 1772
  1. Nichols Goddard1773 - 1823
  2. Grace Goddard1775 - 1833
  3. Nathan Goddard1777 - 1822
Facts and Events
Name Nathan Goddard
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 4 Aug 1746 Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 15 Dec 1772 Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Nichols
Death[3][4] 24 Jul 1795 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1904)
    40.

    GODDARD, Nathan, s. Benjamin and Grace, [born] Aug. 4, 1746.

  2.   Nathan Goodard of Framingham, Middlese Case 9255:1, in Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 9255.

    10 Nov 1795: Patty Goddard declines administration of her late husband Nathan Goddard late of Framingham Gentleman, requests her brother Benjamin Goddadard since only full age son lives at too far a distance. Bond given the same date.
    31 Nov 1795: Inventory: £102-10 ($350), by Lawson Buckminster, John Fisk, James Clayes.
    2 Dec 1795: Estate insolvent. 7 Sep 1796: Return of commissioners.
    5 Dec 1796: Additional inventory $73.66.
    12 Apr 1797: Warrant to set off dower to Martha. Return dated 20 Aug 1797. Countersigned by Martha Goddard, Grace Goddard.
    21 Sep 1797: Pursuant to court order March 1796 house (excepting dower) sold to John Harvey, pew to Grace Goddard, Barn to Daniel Hemingway. 2nd account. Creditors paid 40 cents/dollar. 14 Nov 1798: Third account.
    2 Oct 1799: Reversion of widow's dower sold to son Nathan Goddard (highest bidder) pursuant to court order Nov 1798. 4th account allowed.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Nathan Goddard, in Colonial Collegians: Biographies of Those Who Attended American Colleges before the War for Independence. (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society & New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005)
    Harvard p 8006.
  4. Nathan Goddard, in Temple, Josiah Howard. History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880: With a Genealogical Register. (Framingham, Mass.: The Town of Framingham, 1887)
    567.