Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Suzanne Louise Glaude was born on 27 December 1956. Suzanne is unmarried and lives in East Haddam, Connecticut. Parents: Lionel Glaude and Ruth Elaine Carpenter. Tina Lee Glaude was born on 21 December 1977. Parents: Mark Andrew Glaude and Sherry Dodge. Hannah Smith Gleason was born (date unknown). Spouse: Daniel Marsh Captain. Children were: Mary (Polly) Marsh, Hannah Marsh. Caroline Glosser was born on 21 September 1842. She died on 11 March 1871 at the age of 28. Caroline was the daughter of John Glosser of Freeport, Illinois. Spouse: Horatio Pitkin. Caroline Glosser and Horatio Pitkin were married on 5 August 1862. Children were: Alma Rebecca Pitkin, Susie C. Pitkin, Infant Pitkin, Elsie T. Pitkin. Alice Goeby was born (date unknown). Spouse: John English. Alice Goeby and John English were married. Children were: Marion English, John English, Marjorie English. Arthur W. Goff was born in 1854. He died in 1927 at the age of 73. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Caroline Goff was born in 1857. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Edwin Alfred Goff was born in 1845. He died in 1921 at the age of 76. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Emma Glanville Goff was born in 1848. She died in 1894 at the age of 46. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Frederick Goff was born in 1865. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Glanville Goff was born in 1853. He died in 1884 at the age of 31. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Henry Fred Goff was born in 1850. He died in 1926 at the age of 76. Parents: Zechariah Goff and Mary Ann Cooke. Zechariah Goff was born (date unknown). Zechariah and Mary Ann Goff resided in Leeds. From McKillops "Annals of Megantic County Quebec" comes the following: "Zechariah Goff was one of the most enterprising and energetic of our early settlers. In addition to constructing mills, Mr. Goff built a Baptist church in which Mr. Hulbert preached for several years in connection with the Baptist interest in Inverness. The building was used by other denominations and before the Presbyterian church was built the congregation had the use of the church built by Mr. Goff. He also built a school house which, however, was never used as such. . . . . Goff's Mill, Leeds Village, is said to have been the first grist mill in the county that would bolt flour. The Goff grist and sawmill was built by Zechariah Goff on Lot No. 7, 9th Range, Leeds, previous to 1830, and, needless to say, was driven by water power. When Mr. Hall built his mill on the Palmer River in 1834, he purchased the machinery from Mr. Goff." Spouse: Mary Ann Cooke. Mary Ann Cooke and Zechariah Goff were married about 1843 in Leeds, Quebec. Children were: Edwin Alfred Goff, Emma Glanville Goff, Henry Fred Goff, Arthur W. Goff, Caroline Goff, Frederick Goff, Glanville Goff. Dexter S. Goodell was born about 1826 in Woodbury, Vermont. Aged 35 on his marriage record. He died on 19 July 1878 at the age of 52 in Calais, Vermont. Dexter was a farmer in Calais, the son of Joshua and Roda Goodell. In 1862, Dexter's occupation was given as "soldier" on the birth record of his daughter Mary Ann. He applied for a federal disability pension in 1877, and his wife Mary applied for widow's benefits in the fall of 1878. Spouse: Mary Dwinell Bent. Mary Dwinell Bent and Dexter S. Goodell were married on 9 September 1861 in Woodbury, Vermont. Date from marriage record. This was a second marriage for Dexter. He was married first in 1856 to Anne Robbins in Carver, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary Ann Robbins Goodell. Mary Ann Robbins Goodell was born on 25 May 1862 in Calais, Vermont. Her Calais birth record shows Mary Ann to have had a twin. It also gives her name as Mary Ann Robbins Goodell, apparently named for both of her father's wives. She died on 24 December 1943 at the age of 81 in Marshfield, Vermont. Died from accidental burning when a kerosene stove exploded. Mary Ann worked as domestic help in the home of her grandparents, Samuel and Sally Bent, and later for her uncle C. Clark Bent. In 1870, at 8, she was living with her parents in Calais. In 1880, at 18, she was in her grandfather's home. In 1900, at 38, she was a servant in the household of her uncle, Clark Bent, and hired man John Grace, 27. In 1910, at 47, she was the head of household at the Bent farm, living with her uncle Clark Bent, 71, boarder, one hired man, Clyde Mears, 25, and one hired girl, Bessie Mears, 20. In 1920, at 57, she was head of household at the Bent farm, living with one hired man, Luther H. Warden, 58. In1940, at 77, she was the head of household at the Bent farm, living with two hired workers, William Battles, 66, and Clarence George, 32 She died by being burned by a malfunctioning kerosene cook stove. Parents: Dexter S. Goodell and Mary Dwinell Bent. Elsie Goodrich was born (date unknown). Elsie married Estilon Champlin Dupre. They lived in Rutland, Vermont. Parents: Wilbur Goodrich and Mary Scott Brown. Palmer Goodrich was born (date unknown). Parents: Wilbur Goodrich and Mary Scott Brown. Pamela Goodrich was born (date unknown). Parents: Wilbur Goodrich and Mary Scott Brown. Pauline "Polly" Wilbur Goodrich was born (date unknown). Parents: Wilbur Goodrich and Mary Scott Brown. Spouse: Edson Lockwood Barlow. Pauline "Polly" Wilbur Goodrich and Edson Lockwood Barlow were married. Rachel Abigail Goodrich was born (date unknown). Rachel married Lee Bowman of Springfield, Vermont. Received 10/24/2009: Hello Virginia Alice Goodrich was born (date unknown). Virginia married Clifton Allen Smith. They lived in Chester, Vermont. Parents: Wilbur Goodrich and Mary Scott Brown. Wilbur Goodrich was born (date unknown). Wilbur was from Benson, Vermont. Farmed in Chester, Vermont. From: Barbara Huber Hello, I have a letter given to me by my grandmother, Edith May Hunt Burnight, daughter for John Carpenter Hunt b-1834 and grand daughter of John Darling Hunt b-1810 in Canada and died in Benson, VT. The letter was written by James (Jim) H Goodrich. He is the son of Sarah Emma Hunt. Child of John D Hunt and Sarah Pierce. Sarah Hunt b. 1853 married Charles Goodrich in 1873 or 75. Sarah & Charles had 6 Children. I found Wilbur Goodrich listed on your website. Do you know anything more about the children of Sarah and Charles? In the letter Jim Goodrich is telling my grandmother Edith about her fathers family. I have lots of information to share about John Carpenter Hunt and his California family. I would like to know about his Vermont family. Barbara Spouse: Mary Scott Brown. Mary Scott Brown and Wilbur Goodrich were married. Children were: Palmer Goodrich, Elsie Goodrich, Pamela Goodrich, Virginia Alice Goodrich, Rachel Abigail Goodrich, Pauline "Polly" Wilbur Goodrich. Anna Goodwin was born in 1762. She died on 14 January 1780 at the age of 18. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Caleb Goodwin was born in 1778. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Damaris Goodwin was born in 1738. She died on 18 October 1773 at the age of 35. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Damaris Goodwin was born on 22 March 1774 in Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 25 March 1852 at the age of 78 in Marshfield, Vermont. She was buried at Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Copy of a letter from Damaris (Goodwin) Pitkin to her daughter, Leonora (Pitkin) Bliss in Union, Iowa. Mr. Joseph Halpern of Denver, Colorado has the original (1997). "Marshfield, Vermont, August 17, 1840. My Dear and Absent Children: I rejoice that I have an opportunity of conveying a line to you direct as we have reason to think you do not receive all we send by your not writing oftener. We have had no communication from you since you wrote Jerusha last winter. We often think and speak of you and your little family. How I long to see you all but when I realize the goodness of God in sparing our lives and the blessings which we are receiving from his hand, I [not legible] to rejoice and render thanksgiving and praise to his great and holy name for his long suffering mercy and tender compassion. I am at present enjoying a comfortable state of health. All the infirmities of old age are creeping upon me. Reason teaches me that my time is short. I shall soon be numbered with the dead. I shudder to look back upon my lost life, my misspent opportunities with my children, my misgivings and shortcomings. But we read that the blood of Christ cleanses from all sin. All he requires of us is to give ourselves unreservedly to him, put our trust and confidence in him and strive to seek his peace and favor and do his will on earth that we might have an entrance into his kingdom when we are called into eternity. We have received a letter from Wesley a few days past. They have been called to pass through the furnace of affliction, sickness and death in their family. For three years Wesley has been shaking with the ague in the summer months. His health is improving. He is this summer able to labor a part of the time. They had a son born last fall, lived three months and died a most distressing death with a sore in his throat. Sarah was very sick. Her life despaired of for some time. She now is regaining her health. Let us sympathize with our afflicted friends and pray that their strength might be equal to their day. We are now living in this place of our family and are enjoying health which is only two out of twelve of my children. Truman lives in Montpelier. His wife has been confined to her room ever since April with a disease upon her lungs. There is but little prospect of her recovery . Jerusha has another son. She is very comfortable. Laura is with her. Laura has been out of health, has not been able to labor since last January until about six weeks past. Cynthia and family was well the last time we heard from them. Your Aunt Naomi's health about as usual only she is growing old with me . Maryann is in Mass . . . . in the town of Springfield. Clarissa in Boston and where William is cannot tell. The last we heard from him he was in Horace's family, had been sick with the fever and ague. We live in a world of changes. Sorrow, sickness and death is the news of the day. Let us not set our affections on things below but may we lay up a treasure in heaven where moth nor rust will not corrupt nor thieves do not break through nor steal. Since I commenced writing we have had a paper from William. An Ohio paper. We conclude by that he is still residing there. Where is Abigail? Is she still with you or has she left? How is her health? How does she enjoy herself? If there she must share with you in this letter our love and good wishes. I must ask a few more questions. Has Damaris forgotten Grandma and her aunts? Does she have the privilege of schooling and how does she improve? You have two that I have never seen. Tell them I want to see them. Kiss them for me and let them know they have friends in Vermont. Are you making any calculations ever to visit us again? Your Uncle Joshua's health is as good as it was when you left. He is very lame. Melinda is improving, her health is gaining. Ruth is married, has two children, lives in Waitsfield. I need not write you the news of the day. You will have an opportunity to inquire. Do write by Mr. Spencer your joys and your sorrows. I feel an interest in your welfare both for you spiritually and temporally. Let us improve our time as it passes to the glory of God, the good of our own souls, and the good and happiness of our fellow creatures. Monday, August 31 - since writing the above Cynthia has been here and stayed with us three days and Jerusha has been out with her babe four days . . . . . . that any of my children can visit me. I hope that you will make your calculations to come another fall if consistent. I know that it is a long and tiresome journey but we want to see you but your own interest must be taken into consideration. Do write often. Adieu my dear children. I shall remain your affectionate friend and Mother. Damaris Pitkin" At the time this letter was written, Damaris was living with her sister Naomi Goodwin in a house in Marshfield Village later owned by Homer Carpenter and much later by Zula Mears. Her son Truman was a co-owner of the house with her and Naomi. Spouse: Hon. Stephen Pitkin. Damaris Goodwin and Hon. Stephen Pitkin were married in 1796. Probably married in East Hartford, CT, though no record has been found. Children were: Horace Pitkin, Edwin Pitkin, Truman Pitkin, Stephen Pitkin Jr., Cynthia Pitkin, Wesley Pitkin, Leonora Pitkin, Mary Ann Pitkin, William Pitkin, Laura Pitkin, Laura Pitkin, Jerusha Pitkin, Clarissa Pitkin. Dorothy Pitkin Goodwin was born (date unknown). Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Spouse: Benjamin Roberts Jr.. Dorothy Pitkin Goodwin and Benjamin Roberts Jr. were married. Hannah Goodwin was born (date unknown). Spouse: Timothy Porter. Hannah Goodwin and Timothy Porter were married. Children were: Damaris Porter, Caleb Porter, Aaron Porter, Hannah Porter. Hannah Goodwin was born in 1637. She died on 12 February 1723 at the age of 86. Parents: Ozias Goodwin and Mary Woodward. Spouse: William Pitkin. Hannah Goodwin and William Pitkin were married in 1661. Children were: Roger Pitkin, William Pitkin, Hannah Pitkin, John Pitkin, Nathaniel Pitkin, George Pitkin, Elizabeth Pitkin, Capt. Ozias Pitkin. Hannah Goodwin was born in 1747. Hannah married Deacon Moses Smith. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Spouse: Roger Pitkin Porter. Hannah Goodwin and Roger Pitkin Porter were married. John Goodwin was born on 19 May 1672. Parents: Nathaniel Goodwin and Sarah Cowles. Spouse: Sarah . Children were: Deacon John Goodwin. Deacon John Goodwin was born on 16 August 1706. He died on 14 December 1793 at the age of 87. Parents: John Goodwin and Sarah . Spouse: Dorothy Pitkin. Dorothy Pitkin and Deacon John Goodwin were married. Children were: Damaris Goodwin, John Goodwin, Joseph Goodwin, William Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin, Sarah Goodwin, Richard Goodwin, Thankful Goodwin, Levi Goodwin, Mary Goodwin, Anna Goodwin, Dorothy Pitkin Goodwin, Caleb Goodwin. John Goodwin was born in 1741. He died in 1784 at the age of 43. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Joseph Goodwin was born on 9 May 1743. He died on 13 November 1809 at the age of 66. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Levi Goodwin was born in 1757. He died on 24 April 1830 at the age of 73. Levi married Jerusha Drake. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Mary Goodwin was born (date unknown). Mary married Dr. Timothy Hall Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Naomi Goodwin was born in 1782 in East Hartford, Connecticut. She was baptized on 18 July 1782 in East Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 6 August 1862 at the age of 80 in Marshfield, Vermont. Died of Cancer. Naomi was buried in Marshfield Village Cemetery. At the time of the 1860 census of Marshfield, VT, Naomi was living in Marshfield Village with Hannah Davis Pitkin, the widow of her nephew Stephen Pitkin, Jr. Parents: William Goodwin and Mary Rockwell. Nathaniel Goodwin was born about 1637. Parents: Ozias Goodwin and Mary Woodward. Spouse: Sarah Cowles. Sarah Cowles and Nathaniel Goodwin were married about 1664. Children were: John Goodwin. Ozias Goodwin was born about 1596 in Bocking, Essex, England. He died in April 1683 at the age of 87 in Hartford, Connecticut. Ozias Goodwin came to America on the ship "Lyon" in 1632. He settled first in Cambridge, Massachusetts and in 1636, with the Rev. Thomas Hooker, went about 100 miles over a two week period with about 100 men women and children, to found and settle in Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: Robert Goodwin. Spouse: Mary Woodward. Children were: Hannah Goodwin, Nathaniel Goodwin. Richard Goodwin was born in 1753. He died on 15 August 1821 at the age of 68. Richard kept a hotel near the Congregational Church in East Hartford. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Robert Goodwin was born (date unknown). Children were: William Goodwin, Ozias Goodwin. ![]() Spouse: Eliza Steele. Eliza Steele and Russell Beldon Goodwin were married in 1859 in East Bloomfield, New York. Sarah Goodwin was born in 1750. Sarah married John Wyles. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Thankful Goodwin was born in 1754. She died on 13 December 1771 at the age of 17. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. William Goodwin was born about 1591. He died on 11 March 1673 at the age of 82 in Farmington, Connecticut. Parents: Robert Goodwin. Spouse: Elizabeth White. Elizabeth White and William Goodwin were married. William Goodwin was born in 1745. He died on 20 March 1785 at the age of 40 in East Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: Deacon John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. Spouse: Mary Rockwell. Children were: Damaris Goodwin, Naomi Goodwin. Irene Goslant was born (date unknown). Spouse: George Edgar Davis. Irene Goslant and George Edgar Davis were married. Julia Gott was born on 24 February 1839. Spouse: Edward Powell Pitkin. Julia Gott and Edward Powell Pitkin were married on 1 September 1859. Children were: Gilbert Stanley Pitkin, Edward C. Pitkin, Esther J. Pitkin, Emily L. Pitkin, Nellie J. Pitkin, Mary E. Pitkin. Asahel Gould was born about 1799. He died on 18 April 1831 at the age of 32 in Newton, Massachusetts. Spouse: Margaret Ann Whitney. Margaret Ann Whitney and Asahel Gould were married on 6 July 1823 in Boston, Massachusetts. Children were: George W. Gould, Asahel Gould. Asahel Gould was born about 1832. Parents: Asahel Gould and Margaret Ann Whitney. |