Person:Richard Goodale (13)

Richard Goodale
b.Bef 1625 England
m. 22 Oct 1622
  1. Richard GoodaleBef 1625 - Bef 1676
  2. Ann GoodaleBef 1630 - Abt 1678
  • HRichard GoodaleBef 1625 - Bef 1676
  • WMary Unknown - 1683
m. Abt 1650
  1. Mary GoodaleBef 1644 -
  2. Martha GoodaleEst 1650 - Bef 1712
  3. Nehemiah GoodaleBef 1652 -
  4. Richard Goodale1655 -
  5. Elizabeth Goodale
Facts and Events
Name[1] Richard Goodale
Gender Male
Birth[3] Bef 1625 England
Marriage Abt 1650 to Mary Unknown
Will[2] 3 Feb 1673/74 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death? Bef 28 Sep 1676 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesDate of inventory
Probate[2] 28 Sep 1676 Inventory Taken
Probate[2] 14 Nov 1676 Will proved

Will & Probate

In Richard's 1673 will, among those named are "my beloued wife Mary my sole executr", son Nehemiah, son Richard, land "wch was my ffather Richard Goodales"; "my daughter Mary ye wife of John Ewell", "my daughter Elizabeth ye wife of Jeremia Tower"; and "my daughter Martha ye wife of John Gill."

References
  1. Richard Goodale, in Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts. (Providence, RI, 1897-1919)
    p 177.

    Richard2 Goodale (Richard1), of Salisbury, "mariner," m. Mary __; commoner and taxed in 1650 and '52; rec'd land in 1654; of Boston in 1666, of S[alisbury] 1673. Will Feb 3, 1673-4; Nov 14, 1676. Wid. Mary, d. in S., May 31, 1683[S]; will Mar 26, Sept. 20, 1683; ment. three daus, but not the two sons.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Richard Goodale, in Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    3: 98-101.

    - Inventory taken Sept. 28, 1676 by Ro. Pike and Hen. Browne
    - Proved in Salisbury court 14 :9m: 1676 by Ephraim Winsly and Mary his wife.

  3. Davis, Walter Goodwin. "John Goodale of Great Yarmouth", in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    Vol. 22, p. 18.

    Will of John Goodall of Great Yarmouth, dated 25 Jun 1625, names son Richard and his two children. He arrived in New England by 1638 with only two children, so both born by 1625 (Anne. 1639, Richard taxed - i.e., was an adult - in 1650).