George Good & Ann (Good)
Husband George GoodBorn: 1813 - England Christened: Died: 12 Aug 1891 Buried:Married: Unknown
Events� He worked as a Gardener on 7 Jun 1880 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y..� He appeared on the 1860 U.S. census on 28 Jun 1860 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 1 Seventh Ward, Page 128, Line 17� He worked as a Gardner on 28 Jun 1860 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 1� He appeared on the 1880 U.S. census on 7 Jun 1880 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 2 11th Ward, Enumeration District 169, Supervisor's District 11, Page 20, Sheet 318D, Line 37� He was naturalized at the New York State Superior Court of Buffalo on 18 Oct 1875 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 3
Wife Ann (Good)Born: Abt 1810 - England Christened: Died: Buried:
Events� She appeared on the 1860 U.S. census on 28 Jun 1860 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 4 Seventh Ward, Page 128, Line 18� Census`: 1880 U.S., 7 Jun 1880, Buffalo Cemetery. 5 11th Ward, Enumeration District 169, Supervisor's District 11, Page 20, Sheet 318D, Line 38� She was naturalized at the New York State Superior Court of Buffalo on 18 Oct 1875 in Buffalo, Erie, N.Y.. 6
Children
1 F Ann GoodBorn: 18 Oct 1842 - England Christened: Died: 9 Apr 1927 - Daniel E. Penfold's Home In Gardenville, NY Buried: - St. Matthews Cemetery, Clinton Street, Gardenville, NYSpouse: Samuel Penfold (1838-1925) Marr: 4 Mar 1864 - Gardenville, NY
2 F Hannah GoodBorn: Abt 1845 - Canada Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:Spouse: Edward Penfold (1845-1931) Marr: 1 Oct 1864
3 F Susan GoodBorn: Abt 1848 - Canada Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Daniel Penfold (1843-1938) Marr: 1 Oct 1867 - Gardenville, NY
4 M Thomas GoodBorn: Abt 1849 - New York Christened: Died: Buried:
Husband's Birth Notes1880 Census
Husband's General Notes1880 Census Census Place: Buffalo, Erie, New York Source: FHL Film 1254831 National Archives Film T9-0831 Page 318D
Wife's Birth Notes1880 census
Wife's General Notes1880 Census Census Place: Buffalo, Erie, New York Source: FHL Film 1254831 National Archives Film T9-0831 Page 318D
Birth Notes for Child: Ann Goodfrom 1880 census
Death Notes for Child: Ann Good8:15 PM
Burial Notes for Child: Ann GoodSection M
General Notes for Child: Ann Good1880 Census Census Place: Cheektowaga, Erie, New York Source: FHL Film 1254826 National Archives Film T9-0826 Page 154D
Birth Notes for Child: Hannah Goodfrom 1880 census
General Notes for Child: Hannah Good1880 Census Census Place: Buffalo, Erie, New York Source: FHL Film 1254831 National Archives Film T9-0831 Page 249D 1880 census - Hannah and her sister Susan were next door neighbors
General Notes for Child: Susan Good1880 Census Census Place: Buffalo, Erie, New York Source: FHL Film 1254831 National Archives Film T9-0831 Page 249DSources
1 New York, Erie County, "1860 U.S. Census, population schedule", (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives), George Good Household, City of Buffalo, Seventh Ward, Page 128, Dwelling 808, Family 1115, Line 17. Line: 17
Dwelling: 808
Family: 1115
Name: George Good
Age: 46
Sex: M
Occupation: Gardner
Place of Birth: England.2 New York, Erie County, "1880 U.S. Census, Population Schedule", (Washington, DC : The National Archives), George Good Household, City of Buffalo, 11th Ward, Enumeration District 169, Supervisor's District 11, Page 20, Sheet 318D, Dwelling 135, Family 135, Line 37. Line: 37
318 Sumner St.
Dwelling: 135
Family: 135
Name: Good, George
Color or Race: W
Sex: M
Age: 67:
Marital Condition: Married
Occupation: Gardener
Place of Birth: England
Father Place of Birth: England
Mother Place of Birth: England.3 Superior Court of Buffalo, New York, "Naturalization Papers, Superior Court of Buffalo, New York", (Buffalo, New York: Erie County Courthouse), George Good, Liber 22, Page 303, New York State - Superior Court of Buffalo #2291. Card Index:
Good, George
Vol/page: Liber 22, Page 303
Title and location of Court: Superior #2291
Country of Birth or Allegience: Gt. Britain & Ireland
Date of Naturalization: Oct. 18, 1875
Witnesses: Philip Schneider, Frederick Grahlint
Naturalization Papers:
303
State of New York -- Superior Court of Buffalo
Special Term Oct. 18th, 1875
PRESENT: Hon James Sheldon, JUDGE
Personally appeared in open Court, George Good and made application to be admitted a Citizen of the United States of America; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the said Applicant did, on the 31st day of January 1873, before this Court, declare on oath, that it was his bona fide intention to become A Citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland to whom he then owed allegiance; and this Court being (work illegible) by the oaths of Philip Schneider and Frederick Grahlint, well known by this Court to be Citizens of the United States, that the said applicant has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States, for five years, and within the State where this Court is held, for one year or more next preceding the present time. And it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that during that time, the said applicant has behaved as a man of good moral character, and attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same; which said proof being satisfactory evidence to this Court of the said fact, they permitted the said applicant to take and subscribe the following oath, via:
I, George Good do solemnly swear, that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America, and that I do, absolutely and entirely, renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland to whom I now owe allegiance.
Sworn in open Court Oct 18th, 1875, George Good.
John C. Graves, Clerk
Whereupon it is ordered by the said Court, that the said applicant be admitted to all the rights and privileges of a Citizen of the United States of America.
John C. Graves, Clerk.4 New York, Erie County, "1860 U.S. Census, population schedule", (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives), George Good Household, City of Buffalo, Seventh Ward, Page 128, Dwelling 808, Family 1115, Line 18. Line: 18
Dwelling: 808
Family: 1115
Name: Ann Good
Age: 50
Sex: F
Place of Birth: England.5 New York, Erie County, "1880 U.S. Census, Population Schedule", (Washington, DC : The National Archives), George Good Household, City of Buffalo, 11th Ward, Enumeration District 169, Supervisor's District 11, Page 20, Sheet 318D, Dwelling 135, Family 135, Line 38. Line: 38
318 Sumner St.
Dwelling: 135
Family: 135
Name: Good, Ann
Color or Race: W
Sex: F
Age: 70:
Marital Condition: Married
Occupation: Keeping House
Place of Birth: England
Father Place of Birth: England
Mother Place of Birth: England.6 Superior Court of Buffalo, New York, "Naturalization Papers, Superior Court of Buffalo, New York", (Buffalo, New York: Erie County Courthouse), Ann Good, Liber 22, Page 303, New York State - Superior Court of Buffalo #2291. Card Index:
Good, Ann
Vol/page: Liber 22, Page 303
Title and location of Court: Superior #2291
Country of Birth or Allegience: Gt. Britain & Ireland
Date of Naturalization: Oct. 18, 1875
Witnesses: Philip Schneider, Frederick Grahlint
Naturalization Papers:
303
State of New York -- Superior Court of Buffalo
Special Term Oct. 18th, 1875
PRESENT: Hon James Sheldon, JUDGE
Personally appeared in open Court, George Good and made application to be admitted a Citizen of the United States of America; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the said Applicant did, on the 7th day of June 1871, before this Court, declare on oath, that it was his bona fide intention to become A Citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland to whom he then owed allegiance; and this Court being (work illegible) by the oaths of Philip Schneider and Frederick Grahlint, well known by this Court to be Citizens of the United States, that the said applicant has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States, for five years, and within the State where this Court is held, for one year or more next preceding the present time. And it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that during that time, the said applicant has behaved as a man of good moral character, and attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same; which said proof being satisfactory evidence to this Court of the said fact, they permitted the said applicant to take and subscribe the following oath, via:
I, Ann Good do solemnly swear, that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America, and that I do, absolutely and entirely, renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland to whom I now owe allegiance.
Sworn in open Court Oct 18th, 1875, Ann Good.
John C. Graves, Clerk
Whereupon it is ordered by the said Court, that the said applicant be admitted to all the rights and privileges of a Citizen of the United States of America.
John C. Graves, Clerk.
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