Gc 929.2 G631s MM 0874524 ENGLISH GOODWIN FAMILY PAPERS being material collected in the search for the ancestry of WILLIAM and OZIAS GOODWIN Immigrants of 1632 and Residents of Hartford, Connecticut. Volume I. Hartford, Connecticut 1921 ^29610 PREFACE. ForseveralyearssearchesweremadeinEnglandin theattempt to trace the ancestry of William and Ozias Goodwin, early emi- grantsto NewEngland,andwhowereof thecompanythatsettled the town of Hartford, Connecticut. As an indication of the extensive researches made, it may be stated that abstracts were taken from 255 parish registers in 23 counties and from 1900 wills and administrations in the principal Probate Court, the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and of the courts in 33 counties, also from other numerous sources as stated in the list of contents. Among those engaged in the search were Col. Joseph L. Chester, Rev. Augustus Jessopp, D.D., William Brigg, Joseph J. Muskett, M.D., Oswald Barron, of England, and Capt. Charles H.Townshend,HenryF. Waters,LothropWithingtonand Frank Farnsworth Starr of America. Of those above named, Mr. Starr is supposed to be the only onenow livingand to him has been entrusted the task of arrang- ing the material and supervising the printing thereof. As he saw only a very small part of the records that were examined he should not be held responsible for any errors that may appear in these abstracts. Asa resultof theseinvestigations itis nowknown thatWilliam Goodwinwastwicemarried. Hisfirstwife,towhomhewasmar- ried November 7, 1616, was Elizabeth White, sister of John White of Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass., and also of the wives of Joseph Loomis and John Porter of Windsor, Conn., as shown by entries on pages 37, 43, and 44 of this work. His second wife was Susannah, probably widow of Rev. Thomas Hooker of Hartford, Conn., and to whom Goodwin was married after December 9, 1654.* On page 478 is a fac-simile of the signature of William Goodwin as a witness to the will of Samuel Emery of Black Notley, Essex county, England which was made April 20, 1627. *County Court Record, vol. 2, pp. 59-61, State Secretary's Office, Hartford. IV PREFACE. The reader will notice the similarity of this signature to those shown onpage40of "The Goodwins of Hartford, Conn." Black Notley is only one and one half miles from Braintree where Goodwin is supposed to have resided at that date. Onpage 1123isadocumentshowingthetransferinJune, 1632, by John "Tailcott" and wife Dorothy, William "Goodwyn" and wife Elizabeth, of lands in Braintree and the adjoining parish of Bocking. In 1632 Trinity Sunday came on May 27. Also on pages 1174-77 will be seen extracts from the Commissary Court of EssexandHertsconcerningWilliam Goodwin,William Lewis, John Steele, John Talcott and William Wadsworth, all of whom laterbecame residents of Hartford, Connecticut. TheEnglishmaterialhasbeen found soextensivethata careful index has been made to render it easily accessible.
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