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In the field next to it where Jeffery Massys house is, Jacob Barney & Jeffry Massy. . In the field where Goodman Wathen hath a howse and lott & in the field next to Mr Garford, we doe appoint Mr. Garford & George Wathen . . In the ffield where Mr Norris dwells, John Gidney & Thomas weeks. In the ffield next to the meeting howse, Peter Palfrey & [Thomas Lothrop] || Henry Bartholmew |. In the ffield where Mr Sharpes grownd is & Mr Peters his field, Mr ffogge & Goodman Addams. In the field where Mr Williams hows is, Mr kennistone & John Sanders. In the next field where Mr Gardner is, Mr Gardner and Goodman Spooner. In the next fielde wher Mr Bacon liues, Mr Alderman & Mr
In [Nor ?]mans field where Mr Hathorne lived, Goodman - are appointed."
Among the immigrants who settled in Salem in 1633 was a Felton family from Coventry, Warwickshire, England, consisting of Mrs. Eleanor (Thrower) Felton,1 widow of John Felton, and
1WIDOW ELEANOR FELTON1 lived in Salem as late as 1652; children, born in England : I. Benjamin,2 born about 1613; 2. Nathaniel,2 born about 1615; 3. Judith ;2 married John Ingersoll ; 4. Margaret;2 married Christopher Waller. BENJAMIN FELTON ;2 turner ; married Mary -; died in 1688; children : I. John,3 baptized Dec. 26, 1639; probably left Salem in 1685; 2. Exercise ;3 married Joseph Miles; 3. Remember,3 baptized May 28, 1643; married George Samon; 4. Benjamin,3 baptized Jan. 18, 1645-6; died in 1668. LT. NATHANIEL FELTON ;2 husbandman ; married Mary Skelton; she died May 8, 17.01 ; he died July 30, 1705, aged ninety ; children : I. John,3 born about 1644; 2. Ruth,3 baptized Oct. 29, 1648; married James Houlton; 3. Mary,3 bap- tized April 6, 1651 ; died young; 4. Elizabeth,3 born March 18, 1652-3; mar- ried Thomas Watkins; 5. Nathaniel,3 born Aug. 15, 1655; 6. Mary,3 born Jan. 15, 1657-8; 7. Hannah,3 baptized June 20, 1663; married Samuel En- decott; 8. Susanna,3 baptized March 29, 1665.
JOHN FELTON ;3 yeoman ; lived in that part of Salem which is now Pea- body ; married, first, Mary Tompkins Nov. 29, 1670; she died Dec. 12, 1688; married, second, Hannah before 1693; she was his wife in 1715; he died Feb. 19, 1717-8; children : I. Nathaniel,4 born June 8, 1672; 2. Mary, born March 30, 1673-4; married Freeborn Reeves; 3. John,4 born March 22, 1676; died April 6, 1676; 4. Hannah,4 born April 18, 1677; married, first, Arthur Chamnes of Marblehead Oct. 23, 1701; second, William Webber of Marblehead June 20, 1712; 5. Elizabeth,4 born Feb. 28, 1678-9; died about 1765; 6. Samuel,4 born Jan. 1, 1681-2; 7. John,4 born Aug. 22, 1686; 8. Ruth,4 born Sept. 14, 1693; living in 1715; 9. Susannah,4 born Sept. 15, 1696; school teacher; living in 1743. NATHANIEL FELTON ;3 husbandman; lived in what is now Peabody; married Ann Horne; she was his wife in 1731; he died in the winter of 1733-4; children : I. Skelton,4 born about 1680; 2. John,4 born about 1683; husbandman and cooper; lived in Marblehead; married, first, Mary Pitman of Marblehead Jan. 18, 1708-9; she died Jan. - , 1718-9; married, second, Sarah Foot Nov. 24, 1719; she died Feb. 18, 1749; he died about 1771; had children; 3. Ebenezer,4 born in 1685; 4. Daniel,4 born in 1687 ; lived in Marblehead; married Sarah Stephens (?) ; died May 8, 1760; had children; 5. Jonathan,4 baptized Nov. --- , 1693; 6. Margaret,4 baptized Nov. -- , 1693; married - Sheldon before 1731; 7. Sarah,4 married David Marsh.
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her four children, Benjamin, twenty years old, Nathaniel, seven- teen, Judith, about eight, and Margaret.
NATHANIEL FELTON ;4 yeoman ; lived in what is now Peabody; married Elizabeth Foot June 29, 1698; died in the winter of 1732-3; she survived him; children : I. Abigail, born May 12, 1699; married James Taylor of Beverly Aug. 25, 1737; 2. Samuel, born Aug. 7, 1701; died Feb. 2, 1717-8; 3. Malachi, born May 14, 1705; 4. Mary, born March 16, 1707; married Caleb Balch of Beverly Nov. 20, 1753; 5. Elizabeth,6 born May 17, 1709; living in 1765; 6. Nathaniel," born Dec. 29, 1710; died April 3, 1712; 7. Ben- jamin,5 born Sept. 9, 1712; scythe maker; lived in Watertown; married Joanna Ruggles of Roxbury; died Aug. 15, 1765: she married, second, Samuel Livermore of Waltham; had children; 8. Nathaniel," born May 9, 1714; lived in Roxbury; married Anna Jacobs July 13, 1746; died in Rox- bury Feb. 24, 1807, aged ninety-two; had children; 9. Isaac, born March 6, 1716-7; died Feb. 2, 1717-8; 10. Isaac, born in 1719; living in 1748; II. Samuel," born May 20, 1721; living in 1733. SAMUEL FELTON ;ª yeoman ; lived in that part of Salem which is now Peabody; married Sarah Goodale May 10, 1709; she was living in 1754; he died in Danvers Oct. 5, 1772, aged ninety ; children : I. Stephen, born April 19, 1710; 2. Amos, born Jan. 7, 17II-2; died March 13, 1712; 3. Jacob, born March 3, 1713; cordwainer ; lived in what is now Peabody ; removed to Marlborough about 1738; married, first, Sarah Barrett about 1740; she died March 26, 1742; married, second, Hasadiah Howe in 1749; died Nov. 20, 1789; she died, his widow, Feb. 25, 1819 aged ninety-three; had children; 4. Sarah, born Feb. 2, 1714-5; mar- ried John Webber of Marblehead June 14, 1739; 5. Hannah, born Oct. 24, 1716; married Moses How of Marlborough; 6. Samuel," born Feb. 17, 1718-9; lived in what is now Peabody; married Mary Smith in 1756; died Feb. - , 1782; she died Feb. 12, 1810; had children; 7. David,5 born Nov. 6, 1720; tanner; lived in Marlborough until 1762, when he removed to Petersham ; married, first, Zerviah Howe Oct .- , 1747; she died in Petersham June 28, 1773; married, second, Elizabeth Wilder of Petersham in 1774; died in the winter of 1776-7; had children; 8 .Elizabeth," born Aug. 2, 1722; died young ; 9. Elizabeth, born Nov. 19, 1723; married Benjamin Deland; IO. Zachariah, born Feb. 20, 1725-6; lived in Danvers, in that part now Peabody; married Tamison Upton Dec. - , 1754; died March 23, 1780; she married, second, John Dodge May -, 1788; no children. JOHN FELTON ;* yeoman ; married Mary Waters April 6, 1721; she was living in 1765; he died in Danvers Jan. - , 1777, aged ninety ; children : 1. Mary, born March 9, 1721-2; 2. John, born July 28, 1723; 3. Eunice, baptized Jan. 31, 1724-5; living in 1765; 4. Nathan, baptized in 1725-6; died about 1760; 5. Lydia.5 baptized Jan. 14, 1727-8; living in 1765; 6. Abigail,5 baptized Feb. 23, 1728-9; married Archelaus Mackintire of Reading Feb. 5, 1761; 7. Mehitable,6 bap- tized Dec. 6, 1730; died young; 8. Hannah," baptized July 16, 1732; married William Upton of Reading Dec. 9, 1755; 9. Elisha, baptized Dec. 30, 1733; tanner ; lived in Marlborough, Mass., and Amherst, N. H .; married Rachel Holt; died Sept. 2, 1805; she died Oct. 27, 1807 ; had children; 10. Mehitable,5 baptized March 30, 1735; II. William, baptized Nov. 7, 1736; lived in Amherst, N. H .; married Rebecca -; died in 1775; she survived him, and lived in Temple; had a child; 12. Thomas," baptized July 16, 1738; probably died young ; 13. Ebenezer, baptized Sept. 28, 1740; a soldier in 1775; 14. Timothy,6 baptized Dec. 19, 1742; soldier of the Revolution; lived in Danvers, in what is now Peabody; married Hannah Proctor Oct. 10, 1765; he died Oct. 12, 1811; she died Sept. 19, 1815; had children. SKELTON FEL- TON ;4 husbandman; removed to Rutland about 1745; married Hephzibah Sheldon May 29, 1712; she was living in 1745; he died in 1749; children :
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Because "of the many & extraordinary mercyes weh the Lord hath beene pleased to vouchsafe of late to this plantacon, vz. a
I. Lydia,5 born Dec. 28, 1712; married Ebenezer Foster; 2. Rebecca,“ bap- tized Feb. 7, 1714; married Joseph Houlton; 3. Joseph, baptized Aug. 14, 1715; 4. Anna,6 baptized in 1717; married Jacob Shaw of Leicester March 16, 1753; 5. Benjamin, baptized May 8, 1720; died young; 6. Hepsibah,5 baptized Jan. 20, 1722-3; married Samuel Haywood of Holden; 7. Ruth,5 baptized May -, 1725; married John Grout of Rutland March 8, 1747-8. DEA. EBENEZER FELTON ;ª housewright; removed to New Salem, Mass., in 1740; married, first, Mehitable - -; second, Jehoadan Ward Oct. 26, 1716; he died in 1776; children : I. David, born in 1711; 2. Esther,5 baptized Dec. 3, 1727; married Isaac Southwick; 3. Ebenezer,5 born about 1720; lived in New Salem; married Lydia Stacy June 24, 1753; had children; 4. Amos, born June 5, 1724; lived in Shutesbury and New Salem; married Hannah Neal in 1776; died Jan. 20, 1806; she died in New Salem Oct. 21, 1836, aged ninety-four ; had children; 5. Benjamin," born in 1727; lived in New Salem; married, first, -- Rich, who lived only a few months; second, Mary (Pierce), widow of Dr. Alexander Conkey of New Salem; died March 21, 1813; his wife Mary survived him, and died, his widow, April 5, 1829; had children; 6. John5 (twin), baptized June 23, 1728; died young; 7. Na- thanie15 (twin), baptized June 23, 1728; died young; 8. Nathaniel," baptized May 31, 1730; lived in New Salem; married Mary Whiting Nov. - , 1766; died about 1800; had children; 9. John, baptized Nov. 12, 1732; IO. Me- hitable," baptized Feb. 15, 1735-6. JONATHAN FELTON ;ª married Rebecca Needham Jan. - , 1718-9; was living in 1761; children: I. Mary, baptized July 29, 1721; married Jonathan Tarbell; 2. Nathaniel,5 baptized May 5, 1723; lived in Danvers, in that part now Peabody; married Dorcas (Upton), widow of Stephen Felton, March 28, 1754; died Feb. 8, 1776; she died, his widow, March 23, 1803; had children; 3. Jonathan, baptized in 1725; died young; 4. Anthony," baptized in 1736; lived in Danvers; married, first, Elizabeth Pickard of Boxford Jan. 20, 1763; she died Aug. 2, 1781 ; married, second, Elizabeth Nichols Dec. 2, 1781 ; died April 26, 1789; his wife Eliza- beth died Aug. 2, 1808; had a child; 5. Jonathan, baptized Feb. 6, 1736-7; married Anne Whittemore May 24, 1772; lived in Danvers; 6. Ruth,5 bap- tized May 25, 1740; married Stephen Whittemore March 18, 1762; 7. Arche- laus, baptized May 25, 1740; lived in Marlborough; tanner; married, first, Elizabeth Hunter ; she died Feb. 9, 1774, aged twenty-nine; married, second, Lydia Newton Sept. - , 1774; died March 30, 1825; had children; 8. Daniel,5 baptized March II, 1743; lived in Needham; potter; married Abigail Cook of Danvers Dec. 12, 1765; died Dec. - , 1828; had children.
DEA. MALACHI FELTON ;6 yeoman; lived on his father's place, in what is now Peabody; married Abigail Jacobs Feb. 5, 1735-6; she was living in 1768; he died about 1780; children: I. Abigail,6 baptized April 30, 1738; married Joseph Richardson of Stoneham Feb. 10, 1761; 2. Elizabeth,6 bap- tized June 14, 1741; 3. Mary,6 baptized Jan. - , 1742-3; married Dea. Ben- jamin Kent July 24, 1766; 4. Malachi,6 baptized June 14, 1745; 5. Sarah,6 baptized Feb. 10, 1750; married Robert Wilson. STEPHEN FELTON ;5 lived in what is now Danvers; married Dorcas Upton Nov. 16, 1742; died in 1751; she married, secondly, Nathaniel Felton; children : I. Sarah,6 baptized about 1748; 2. Stephen,6 baptized about 1748. JOHN FELTON ;5 yeoman; lived in what is now Peabody ; married Elizabeth Smith Nov. 8, 1744; she was living in 1770; he died in 1801; child: I. Elizabeth;6 died Aug. 2, 1805. JOSEPH FELTON ;5 removed, in 1744, to that part of Rutland now Oakham; married Mary Trask Nov. II, 1736; she died in Oakham Jan. 16, 1801; he died there Feb. 14, 1803; children : I. Hannah, born Aug. 18, 1737; married Moses
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plentifull harvest, ships safely arrived wth psons of spetiall vse & quality &c.", Wednesday, October 16th, was observed as a day of public thanksgiving throughout the several plantations.
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5. Because Jehovah he good is : his mercy ever is the fame: and his fauh, unto al ages .
FROM THE BOOK OF PSALMS.
At this time, a change occurred in the hours of the church lectures. It was found that the ordinary hours in the forenoon at which they were then held were detrimental to the common good of the inhabitants, "both in the losse of a whole day & bringing othr charges & trouble to the place where the lecture is kept," and it was ordered by the general court, Oct. 1, 1633, that no lecture should begin before one o'clock in the afternoon.
The music in the services of the church was wholly vocal. A singing book was used. This was "The Book of Psalms," by Henry Ainsworth, which was published in Amsterdam in 1612. It was limited to psalms, and contained notes as well as words.
Hamilton Jan. 15, 1767; 2. Benjamin,6 born March 12, 1739; captain ; soldier of the Revolution; lived in Rutland, Sturbridge and Brookfield; married, first, Jennie Dorrity Dec. 24, 1767; second, Ruth Hamilton Jan. - , 1771 ; died Jan. 26, 1820; had children; 3. Sarah,6 born Oct. 21, 1741; married Curtis of Hartford, Conn .; 4. Hephsibah,6 born Aug. 21, 1743; married
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Although the corn crop of 1633 was good and abundant, such a valuable food was not to be wasted, and at the general court in November it was agreed that no man should give his swine any corn except such as had been viewed by two or three neighbors and judged by them to be unfit for persons to eat.
William Wood left Lynn for England in the latter part of the summer of 1633, and in his book, entitled "New Englands Pros- pect," he wrote that Salem "stands on the middle of a necke of land very pleasantly, having a South river on the one side and a North river on the other side: upon this necke where the most of the houses stand is very bad and sandie ground, yet for seaven yeares together it hath brought forth exceeding good corne, by be- ing fished but every yeare ; in many places is very good ground, and very good timber, and divers springs hard by the sea side.
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Although their land is none of the best, yet beyond those rivers is a very good soyle, where they have taken farmes, and get their Hay, and plant their corne; there they crosse these rivers with small Cannowes, which are made of whole pine trees, being about two foot & a half over, and 20 foote long: in these likewise they goe a fowling sometimes two leagues to sea ; there be more Can-
Capt. Wyman Hoyt; 5. Desire,6 born Aug. 21, 1746; 6. Betsey,6 born Aug. 29, 1748; 7. Skelton,6 born Dec. 10, 1750; 8. Mary,6 born Jan. 17, 1753; 9. Lydia,6 born July 3, 1755; 10. Isabell,6 born March 23, 1759; II. John,6 born Oct. 21, 1761; 12. (daughter) ; died Nov. 13, 1775; 13. Abigail;6 married Montgomery Bartlett. DAVID FELTON ;5 house carpenter ; removed to New Salem in 1740; married Sarah Holton Nov. 14, 1736; she died Dec. 15, 1790; he died March 20, 1792; children : I. James,6 baptized Oct. 8, 1738; lived in New Salem; representative; married Sarah Houlton Nov. 24, 1760; died in 1804; she survived him; had children; 2. Ebenezer,6 born about 1741 ; lived in New Salem; married Hannah Page Jan. - , 1762; she died July 8, 1773; he was living in 1792; had children; 3. David,6 baptized May -, 1745.
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nowes in this towne than in all the whole Patent ; every household having a water-hors or two. This Towne wants an Alewife river, which is a great inconvenience; it hath two good harbours, the one being called Winter and the other Summer harbour, which lyeth within Derbies Fort, which place if it were well fortified, might keepe shippes from landing of forces in any of those two places. Marvill Head is a place which lyeth 4 miles full South from Salem and is a very convenient place for a plantation, especially for such as will set upon the trade of fishing. There was made here a ships loading of fish the last yeare, where still stands the stages, and drying scaffolds ; here be good harbour for boates, and safe riding for shippes."
Mr. Wood published in his book a map of the region, a part of which is reproduced on the preceding page.
The winter of 1633-4 was very mild, the wind being slight and principally from the south and southwest, but there were several great snow storms. February 15th, snow fell to the depth of nearly two feet on the average.
Robert Goodale1 came here from Ipswich, England, in the Elizabeth, in 1634. He was thirty years of age, and lived in the
*ROBERT GOODALE,1 born about 1604; planter; married, first, Catharine ; second, Margaret Lazenby of Exeter, N. H., in 1669; died in 1683; his wife Margaret survived him, and was his widow in 1685; children : I. Mary,2 born about 1629; married John Pease; 2. Abraham,2 born about 1631; 3. Isaac,2 born about 1633; 4. Elizabeth;2 married, first, John Smith; second, Henry Bennett; being the latter's widow in 1692; 5. - ,2 baptized May 31, 1640; 6. Jacob,2 baptized Jan. 9, 1641-2; 7. Sarah;" married John Bachelder of Wenham May 4, 1666; 8. Hannah,2 baptized Aug. 6, 1645; married Lot Killam; 9. Zachariah.2
ISAAC GOODALE;2 married Patience Cook Jan. 25, 1668-9; died in the autumn of 1679; she married, secondly, Stimpson before 1693; and she was the latter's widow in 1699; children: I. Isaac,3 born March 29, 1670; 2. Hester,3 born March 17, 1671-2; 3. Zachariah,3 born May 15, 1675; living in 1699; 4. Abraham,3 born May 3, 1677; died May 6, 1677; 5. Abigail,3 born Nov. I, 1678; unmarried in 1696; 6. 3 (son), born middle of September, 16 -; died about November, 16 -; 7. John;3 living in 1705; probably married Elizabeth Witt Sept. 8, 1703. ZACHARIAH GOODALE;2 husbandman and weaver ; married Elizabeth Beachem Dec. 31, 1666; they were living in 1715; children : I. Zachariah,3 born Feb. 9, 1667; 2. Samuel,3 born Dec. 3, 1669; 3. Joseph,3 born Sept. 23, 1672; 4. Mary,3 born Nov. 27, 1674; 5. Thomas,3 born Dec. 30, 1676; 6. Abraham,3 born Nov. 7, 1678; 7. John,3 born Aug. 10, I681; 8. Elizabeth,3 baptized March 23, 1689-90; married William Fuller Oct. 16, 1714; 9. Sarah,3 baptized March 23, 1689-90; married Samuel Felton; 10. Benjamin,3 born July 4, 1687; II. David,3 born March I, 1689.
ISAAC GOODALE;3 yeoman and house carpenter ; married Mary - Dec. 31, 1692; died in the spring of 1739; she survived him; children: 1. Isaac,4 born Jan. 23, 1692-3; 2. Samuel,4 born May 8, 1694; 3. Esther,4 born Feb. I, 1695-6; married, first, - Page; second, Elias Trask; 4. Ezekiel,4 born Aug. 20, 1698; died before 1739; 5. Jonathan,4 born Jan. 31, 1701; 6. Mary ;4 married John Oakes April 3, 1722; and died before 1736; 7. Sarah,4 bap- tized June 23, 1706; married - LeCraw of Marblehead; 8. Ebenezer,
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field northeasterly of Cold spring in North Salem. His de- scendants have principally resided in the Danvers and Peabody
baptized July 6, 1707; husbandman and innholder; living in 1750; married Abigail Needham (published Dec. 23, 1729) ; 9. Abigail,* baptized Nov. 2, 1718; married Ebenezer Abbe; 10. Enos,4 baptized Nov. 2, 1718; cordwainer ; lived in Shrewsbury and Marlborough; married Mary - -; II. Jacob,4 baptized Nov. 7, 1718. ZACHARIAH GOODALE;3 husbandman; married Sarah -; died in the spring of 1727 ; she survived him; children: I. Lydia,4 born Aug. 29, 1693 ; married John Salter of Marblehead Dec. 16, 1726; 2. Hannah,* born Oct. 18, 1695; married Abel Rea; 3. Nathaniel,4 born March 16, 1697-8; 4. Rebecca,4 baptized Aug. 9, 1702; living in 1727; 5. Zachary,4 born March 24, 1703; probably died before 1727; 6. Eunice,4 born Nov. II, 1709; married Samuel Boyce. SAMUEL GOODALE;3 carpenter and husbandman; married Mary Buxton Dec. 25, 1697; died in 1717; she died in 1723; children : I. Rachel,4 born Feb. 26, 1698-9; married Joshua Putnam; 2. Samuel,4 born Dec. - , 1700; died Dec. 29, 1700; 3. John,4 born July 5, 1703; 4. Amos,4 born May 9, 1707; housewright; removed to Sutton between 1729 and 1736; mar- ried Sarah Russell May 27, 1736; 5. Samuel,4 born July 10, 1708; house- wright ; lived in Andover; died about 1732; 6. Phebe,4 born July 25, 1710; married Paul Upton; 7. Mary,4 baptized May 25, 1712. JOSEPH GOODALE;3 carpenter and husbandman; married Mary -- son April 6, 1694; was dead in 1726; children : I. Edward,4 born May 4, 1695; died June I, 1709; 2. Mary,4 born July 5, 1696; married John Wilkins; 3. Ruth,4 born Feb. II, 1698-9; married Nathaniel Esty Oct. 21, 1724; 4. Keturah,4 born Oct. II, 1701 ; mar- ried Jonathan Goodale; 5. Sarah,4 born April 8, 1704; married Ebenezer Upton of Reading Feb. 23, 1727; 6. Elizabeth, born Aug. 7, 1706; married Solomon Richardson; 7. Joseph,4 born Feb. 4, 1709-10; died Feb. - , 1709- IO; 8. Joseph,4 born July 20, 17II; housewright; lived in Marlborough in I733. ABRAHAM GOODALE;" weaver and husbandman; lived in the Danvers part of Salem; married, first, Hannah Rhodes of Lynn April -, 1704; second, Mary Tarbell Jan. 23, 1725; died in the winter of 1753-4; children : I. Hannah,4 born Jan. 24, 1705-6; married Benjamin Shaw; 2. Eliezer,4 born May 12, 1707; had children; 3. Joshua, born Nov. 19, 1708; 4. Thankful,4 born Sept. 28, 1710; married - Singletary before 1753; 5. Abraham,ª baptized June 8, 1712; 6. Anna,4 baptized Aug. 15, 1714; 7. Henry,4 baptized June 30, 1717; died young; 8. Henry,4 baptized July 23, 1727; 9. Mary, baptized Nov. 17, 1728; married Ebenezer Aborn of Lynn Nov. 9, 1752. DAVID GOODALE;3 husbandman ; married Abigail Eliot of Boxford Jan. 7, 1712-3; died in 1717; she married, secondly, Joseph Hutchinson of Middleton Jan. 19, 1719-20; children : I. Abigail,4 born July 3, 1714; married Jonathan Wilkins Oct. 5, 1737; 2. David,4 born April 30, 1716.
ISAAC GOODALE;4 fisherman; lived in Marblehead until about 1728, when he removed to Salem, and from thence, in 1739, to New Salem; married Deborah Hawkins Jan. 1, 1717-8; children: I. Mary,5 baptized March 6, 1720; 2. Isaac," baptized Feb. 25, 1722; died young; 3. Jonathan," baptized April 19, 1724; 4. Isaac," baptized Aug. 9, 1730; 5. Ebenezer, baptized May 12, 1734; 6. James," baptized March 28, 1736; 7. Mary,5 baptized July 30, 1738. SAMUEL GOODALE;4 blacksmith and fisherman; married Ann Fowler of Salisbury July 4, 1717: died in 1783; she survived him; children : I. Esther, born Sept. 4, 1718; married Samuel Collins of Salisbury Oct. 14, 1734; 2. Samuel," born March 5, 1719-20; probably died young; 3. Barthol- omewe, born June 10, 1723; 4. Enoch, baptized Nov. 9, 1725; 5. Robert;5 6. Hannah ;" married John Mackintire; 7. Mary:5 married Jude Hackett be- fore 1772; 8. Ann ;5 married Enoch Fowler before 1772; 9. Sarah;5 married Moses Day Feb. 28, 1756. JONATHAN GOODALE;4 wheelwright; married Koturch Good-le Nov. 4, 1724; living in 1739; children : I. Jonathan,5 bap-
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HISTORY OF SALEM
portions of original Salem and have been farmers and mechanics. Many of them have become pioneers in new settlements.
tized April 21, 1728; 2. Joseph,5 baptized Feb. 8, 1729-30; shopkeeper ; living in 1782. JACOB GOODALE;4 husbandman; lived in that part of Salem which was incorporated as Danvers in 1752; married Mehitable Browne Dec. I, 1737; died in the winter of 1767-8; she survived him; children: I. Jacob,5 baptized Nov. II, 1744; yeoman; lived in Danvers; married Hannah Upton Dec. 19, 1763; died Sept. 17, 1773; she survived him; 2. Mehitable," baptized Nov. II, 1744; married Ezra Upton Sept. 25, 1765; 3. Hannah," baptized Nov. II, 1744; died in Danvers, unmarried, March II, 1834, aged ninety ; 4. Sarah," baptized June 28, 1747; married David Upton March 5, 1771; 5. Williams, baptized Aug. II, 1751; yeoman; lived in Danvers; died Oct. 30, 1796; 6. Mary,“ baptized May 5, 1754; living in 1767; 7. Asa," baptized Oct. 3, 1756; mariner ; lived in Danvers ; died in 1784; 8. Elizabeth,5 baptized July 15, 1759; married Jeremiah Shelden June II, 1781. NATHANIEL GOODALE;+ cordwainer ; married Lydia Whipple June 27, 1723; died in 1745; she survived him; children: I. Sarah, born July 13, 1725; 2. Zachariah,5 baptized Jan. 4, 1729-30; lived in Danvers; married Experience Majury Oct. 17, 1749; had children; 3. Nathaniel,5 baptized Nov. 28, 1731; lived in Dan- vers; married Elizabeth Prince Dec. 19, 1751; 4. Lydia,5 baptized Oct. 10, 1736; married Benjamin Gilford, March 17, 1755; lived in Danvers. JOHN GOODALE;4 yeoman; married Ruth Bound Nov. II, 1724; was dead in 1747; children : I. Samuel," born Aug. 16, 1725; 2. Ruth, born Jan. II, 1726-7; married Job Harris in 1747. JOSHUA GOODALE ;4 cordwainer and shopkeeper or trader ; married, first, Experience Judd May 21, 1734; she died Aug. 14, 1748; married, second, Anna Derby Sept. 10, 1749; she died in Danvers Nov. II, 1789; he died May 18, 1798; children: 1. Joshua,5 born Feb. 20, 1734-5; died Oct. 21, 1737; 2. Hannah, born Sept. 17, 1736; probably died young ; 3. Experience, born Dec. 12, 1738; married Miles Ward; 4. Nathan,5 born Dec. 14, 1740; H. C., 1759; merchant and esquire; in 1790 he removed to Boston, where he was living in 1802; was schoolmaster in Salem in 1768; married Mary Sewell Jan. 1, 1765; 5. Mary," born June 24, 1751; died of apoplexy, unmarried, July 17, 1821; 6. Joshua, baptized June 17, 1753; 7. Thankful," baptized March 21, 1756; married William Safford: 8. Anne.5 baptized Oct. 15, 1759: married Benjamin Trask of Danvers Nov. 30, 1781. ABRAHAM GOODALE;4 lived in that part of Salem which was incorporated as Danvers in 1752; married Ruth Houlton Jan. 5, 1737-8; died April 4, 1794; children : I. John, born Feb. 12, 1738-9; lived in Danvers; married Anna Prince April II, 1760; 2. Lydia,5 born May 17, 1741 ; married John Hutchin- son of Middleton Sept. 12, 1766; 3. Eleazer, born May 29, 1743; yeoman ; lived in Danvers; published to Sarah Downing Nov. 5, 1767; married Sarah Swinerton Nov. 8, 1770; died April 6, 1804; 4. Hannah,“ born Jan. 9, 1744-5; died, unmarried, March II, 1834, in her ninetieth year; 5. Ruth, born March I, 1746-7; married Joseph Dwinnell Dec. 5, 1769; and died May 6, 1836; 6. Elizabeth, born Sept. 2, 1748; 7. Sarah," born Nov. 22, 1750; 8. Mary, born Aug. 12, 1752; 9. Eunice, born Feb. 19, 1755; married Timothy Fuller March 17. 1779. DAVID GOODALE; husbandman; married Lydia Putnam March 2, 1737-8; children : I. David," baptized July 26, 1747; 2. Emma,5 baptized July 26, 1747; married Ezra Prince; 3. Lydia," baptized July 26, 1747; 4. Phebe," baptized July 26, 1747; 5. Ede," baptized Sept. 27, 1747; 6. Huldah," baptized April 15, 1750.
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