Genealogy of Patty Rose
|
||||||||||
|
||||||||||
|
||||||||||
| Children: | ||||||||||
|
||||||||||
|
||||||||||
| Notes for James GOODWIN | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James m. Margaret Wallingford; both liv. 1756. Ch. Mehitable, Portsm. Feb. 1721-2, w. of Thos. Butler 1758. [ref 22] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JAMES m. Margaret Wallingford. Children: Margaret, Mehitable, Jedediah, Olive, Mary, Amos, Silas, Thomas, James, Samuel. [ref 33:454] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JAMES, m MARGARET WALLINGFORD; both alive 1756. Children, surname Goodwin 1742-aft 63: Margaret, Mehitable, Jedediah, Olive, Mary, Silas, Amos Wallingford, Thomas, James, Silas. [ref 74:40] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Margaret WALLINGFORD | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - daughter of Thomas WALLINGFORD and Margaret CLEMENTS 10 Sep, 10 Oct 1772 received about 87 acres in Somersworth, the "Thatch Bed," 13 acres in Somersworth, 28 acres in Berwick Commons 1/4 of a saw mill and privileges at Salmon Falls and 8 Dec 1779 received 1/13 of lands in Meredith and Wakefield, 20 acres in Sanbornton and 160 acres in New Durham, all from divisions of father's estate The will of Margaret Goodwin of Berwick, widow, "being advanced in years" was written on 14 February 1794, and she signed with her mark. Some of the major bequests were as follows: To her son Jedidiah Goodwin went 1/2 of her right in reversion unto the third set off to Madam Elizabeth Wallingford, widow of her father, within the town of Portsmouth. To her son Amos Wallingford Goodwin, about a half acre lying within his fence taken off from the corner of the land she bought of William Hight, 1/3 of her thatch beds in Somersworth set off to her out of her father's estate, and her right unto her grandfather Clement's estate. To her son Silas Goodwin about 11 acres being the land she bought of William Hight excepting the piece that went to son Amos, about 10 acres she bought of John Plaisted, half of the 18 acres she bought from her son Amos, half of the 5 acres she bought from David Moore, all this land being in Berwick, and 1/3 of her thatch beds in Somersworth. To her son Thomas Goodwin, her half of the dwelling house and barn where she then lived, about 15 acres she bought from her son Amos, about 20 acres she bought from Capt. Thomas Wallingford, half of 18 acres of marsh she bought from her son Amos, half of about 5 acres she bought from David Moore, all this land lying in Berwick, and 1/3 of her thatch beds in Somersworth. He also received almost all of the livestock. To her daughter Margaret Hodson, 100 acres above Little River in Berwick that came from her father's estate, 1/3 of her right in the thirds set off to Madam Elizabeth Wallingford, her father's widow, except that part in Portsmouth which she gave to her son Jedidiah and daughter Mehetabel. To her daughter Mehetabel Chadbourn, about 12 acres she bought of Nathan Lord Esq adjacent her husband Thomas Chadbourn's and Col. Benjamin Chadbourn's land, and half of her right of reversion in the thirds set off to Madam Elizabeth Wallingford lying in Portsmouth. To her daughter Olive Gray, one third of her right in reversion in the thirds set off to Madam Elizabeth Wallingford, except that part in Portsmouth. To her daughter Mary Hall, one third of her right in reversion in the thirds set off to Madam Elizabeth Wallingford, except that part in Portsmouth. She also gave one milk cow to each of her four daughters, and divided her household furniture, wearing apparel and personal effects equally amongst the daughters. The will was witnessed by Richard Shackley Jr., Jedidiah Lord, Moses Goodwin, and Ebenezer Sullivan, and was probated on 21 February 1803. Her son Thomas Goodwin and son-in-law Captain Thomas Hodsdon were made executors. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Last Modified 19 Jun 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |