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Allen; and Richard of Boston. He d. 1666, says Coffin. The same writer
gives in his list Elizabeth G. also from Yarmouth, wh. d. 8 Apr. 1647, at
Newbury, hav. ch. Susanna, wh. m. Abraham Toppan; and Joanna m. John
Oliver, both bef. 1644. I presume she was his mo. A wid. Mary G. d. at
Salisbury 3 May 1683. RICHARD, Boston, mariner, one of the found. of the
first Bapt. ch. perhaps with w. Mary, in Boston 1665, had Richard, b. 29
Aug. 1655, and Mary, wh. m. John Ewell. He may be the man wh. d. at
Middletown 1676, had been only short time there; or RICHARD, s. of the
preced. wh. m. Mary Cole, d. of Henry of Middletown. ROBERT, Salem 1637,
came in the Elizabeth from Ipswich 1634, aged 30, with w. Catharine, 28; and ch.
Mary, 4; Abraham, 2; and Isaac, l yr. had bapt. there, tho. I find not name
of h. or w. in Felt's list of ch. mem. one ch. 31 May 1640; Jacob, 9 Jan.
1642; and Hannah, 6 Aug. 1645. ZECHARIAH, Salem, m. 30 June 1665,
Elizabeth d. of Edward Beacham, had Zechariah, b. 9 Feb. 1668; Samuel, 3 Dec.
1669; Joseph, 23 Sept. 1672; Mary, 27 Nov. 1674; Thomas, 30 Dec. 1676;
Abraham, 7 Nov. 1678; John, 10 Aug. 1681; and Benjamin, 4 July 1687.
Sometimes the name seems Goodall or Goodell. It was long in esteem at S.

    GOODE or GOOD, ROBERT, Mass. 1646. THOMAS, came in the
Bevis from Southampton 1638, aged 24, may have set
down at Salem, here, 1640, Abigail, perhaps his w. was adm. of the ch.
Among the sufferers for the suppos. crime of witcher. 1692, Sarah w. of
William Good, call. E by Hutch. II. 26, an "old woman, who was bedrid," was
execut. 19 July; and Deborah, imprison. from 12 Apr. to 10 Dec. when happily
the delusion began to evaporate.

    GOODENHOUSE, SAMUEL, New Haven. See Vangoodenhousen. SAMUEL,
Boston, 9. I presume, of the preced. by w. Bethia had John, b. 3 Oct. 1691. Perhaps
he rem. to New York, or elsewhere. The name is not seen 1695.

    GOODENOW, GOODNOW or GOODENOUGH, * EDMUND, Sudbury, came in
the Confidence from Southampton 1638, a husbandman of Dunhead, in Wilts, aged 27,
with w. Ann, and John, and Thomas, their s. and serv. Richard Sanger; had here Hannah,
b. 28 Nov. 1639, if the rec. be not wrong, as prob. it is; Mary, 25 Aug.
1640; Sarah, 17 Mar. 1643; Joseph, 10 July 1645; and Edmund; was freem. 13
May 1640, rep. 1645 and 50, in Johnson's Wonderwork. Provid. is honored as
leader of the milit; d. 1676. Thomas, prob. d. young; Hannah m. 29 Apr. 1656,
James Pendleton; Sarah m. John Kettle. EDMUND, Sudbury, youngest s. of
the preced. m. 1688, Dorothy Mann, had Dorothy, b. 1689. His w. d. 2 Apr.
of that yr. and by w. Rebecca he had Sarah, b. 1 Mar. 1696; John, 1698;
Rebecca, 1 July 1702; Ebenezer, 4 Apr. 1704; Cornelius, 4 Dec. 1706;
Jonathan, 1 Mar. 1707; Dorothy, May 1710; David, 10 Mar. 1713; and Mercy, 13
Mar. 1715; and he d. a. 1727. JOHN, Sudbury, eldest br. of first Edmund,
came in the same sh. call. of Semley, in Wilts, husbandman, aged 42, with w.
Jane, and Lydia, and Jane, their ds. was freem. 2 June 1641, a selectman