Person:Nathaniel Goodwin (9)

Watchers
Nathaniel Goodwin
b.Abt 1637
m. Bef 1629
  1. William GoodwinAbt 1629 - 1689
  2. Nathaniel GoodwinAbt 1637 - 1713/14
  3. Hannah GoodwinAbt 1639 - 1724
  • HNathaniel GoodwinAbt 1637 - 1713/14
  • WSarah CowlesEst 1646 - 1676
m. Bef 1665
  1. Ensign Nathaniel Goodwin1665 - 1746
  2. Deacon John Goodwin1672 - 1757
  • HNathaniel GoodwinAbt 1637 - 1713/14
  • WElizabeth PrattBef 1662 - Aft 1724
m. Bef 1682
  1. Elizabeth Goodwin1691 - 1773
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Nathaniel Goodwin
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1637
Marriage Bef 1665 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Nathaniel).
to Sarah Cowles
Marriage Bef 1682 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Samuel).
to Elizabeth Pratt
Will[2][4] 21 Aug 1712
Death[1][2][3] 8 Jan 1713/14 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[2][4] 29 Jan 1713/14 £437-08-06. Taken by John Skinner and John Marsh, Jr.
Probate[4] 1 Feb 1713/14 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1000. Nathaniel Goodwin, in Starr, Frank Farnsworth, and James Junius Goodwin. The Goodwins of Hartford, Connecticut : Descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin. (Hartford, Conn.: Brown and Gross, 1891)
    549-54.

    "1000. Nathaniel Goodwin (Ozias 3), born about 1637; was admitted a freeman by the General Court of Connecticut in October, 1662, and was one of the 'townsmen' of Hartford in 1669, -78, -82. He married Sarah Coles, daughter of John and Hannah Coles, of Hatfield, Mass., formerly of Farmington, Conn. … married, second, Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of Daniel Pratt of Hartford, … As the home lot is usually the first piece of land recorded to any person, it will be seen that Nathaniel Goodwin resided on the east side of what is now known as Village Street, the property on the extreme north and south lines being now designated as numbers 16 and 30. Nathaniel Goodwin died January 8, 1713-14."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Nathaniel Goodwin, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    269.

    "Nathaniel Goodwin s of Ozias & Mary (Woodward) born 1637 died Jan 8, 1713 mar/1 Sarah Cowles bp Feb 7, 1646-7 (HTR) died May 8, 1676 ae 29 bur Center Ch dau of John Cowles & Hannah, Mar/2 Elizabeth Pratt who died aft July 1724 dau of Daniel Pratt & Hannah. Nathaniel Goodwin Jr. ad full com 1 Ch Oct 30, 1688, Elizabeth wife of Nathaniel Goodwin Jr, ad full com 1 Ch Mch 20, 1686-7. … Freeman Oct 1662; chosen townsman 1670-7-82-95-1706; will dated Aug 21, 1712; inv. Jan 29, 1713-4."

  3. East Hartford Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    36.

    "[Goodwin,] Nathaniel, … d. [____], 1714 [1:43]"
    "[Goodwin,] Nathaniel,[s. Ozias], b. [____]; d. [____], 1714 [1:43]"

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Goodwin, Nathaniel, Sen., Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:207-08.

    "Probate Records. Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 266.

    Goodwin, Nathaniel, Sen., Hartford. Invt. £437-08-06. Taken 29 January, 1713-14, by John Skinner and John Marsh, Jr. Will dated 21 August, 1712.

    I, Nathaniel Goodwine, Senior, of Hartford, do make and declare this to be my last will: Imprimis. I have already given to my son Nathaniel, and I give him £7 more, current country pay, with the finest of my weaving reeds. Item. Besides what I have given to my son John already, I give to him and his heirs two acres of meadow lying on the east side of the Great River, given to me by my father, with all my right in the undivided lands on that same side of the Great River, appointing him to pay to my son Nathaniel six pounds in current country pay. Item. I give to the heirs of my son Samuel (besides what I have already given to their father) and to their heirs, my lot lying in Brick Kiln Swamp, lying between lands belonging to Joseph Gilbert and Samuel Church; and also four acres of land at the Blue Hills, lying next to land I have given to my son Nathanll. Item. I give to them all the charges I have been at and money I have disbursed in building their father's house, provided they make no demand of any debt of my executors upon the accompt of my son Samuel's living and working some time with me after he was of the age of twenty-one years. But provided the children of my son Samuel (or any in their behalf) shall make any such demand as aforesaid of my executor or executors, then my will is that my executors shall have the aforesaid money I have disbursed in building my son Samuel's house to the full, to answer any such demand, and the remainder of it to the forsaid children. Item. I give to my loving wife Elizabeth the sum of fifty pounds in current country pay, to be taken out of my movable estate at her choice; and besides the lands given to her by her father, I give to her during her natural life the use of one-half of my dwelling house, which part she shall like best; also one-half of my orchard and one-third part of my barn with one-third part of my land in the Neck or Souldiers' Field, the several parts to be at her choice. Item. I give to my daughter Elizabeth the sum of fifty pounds in current country pay, to be paid her within three years after my decease. But if it shall happen that she shall marry before the said three years be expired, then twenty-five pounds of the abovementioned fifty shall be paid her at her marriage. Item. I give to my son Ozias my house and home lot, with all the outhousing thereon and privileges belonging thereunto. Item. I give him all my land in the Neck or Soldiers' Field. Item. I give him four acres of land lying at Blue Hills, being part of the lot I bought of Goodman Cadwell. These severall parcels of land, with the housing thereon, I give to my son Ozias and his heirs forever, only reserving to his mother the use of that part of them I have above given to her. Item. All the rest of my estate whatsoever I give unto my son Ozias, appointing him to pay all the above-mentioned legacies and all my just debts, excepting the £6 that my son John is to pay to my son Nathaniel, and also except my second weaving reed, which I give to my son John. Item. I do appoint my loving wife Elizabeth and my son Ozias to be executors.

    NATHANIEL GOODWIN, LS.

    Witness: Timothy Woodbridge, John Barnard.

    Court Record, Page 175—1st February, 1713-14: Will proven."