Ancestral Trails 2016 » John GOODALE (1766-????)

Personal data John GOODALE 


Household of John GOODALE

He is married to Jemima CONQUEST.

They got married on September 13, 1793 at Clophill, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, he was 27 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. John GOODALE  1797-????
  2. Mary GOODALE  1802-????
  3. William GOODALE  1799-????
  4. Joseph GOODALE  1810-???? 
  5. Edward GOODALE  1804-> 1851 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John GOODALE

Mary WHITELEY
1735-????

John GOODALE
1766-????

1793
John GOODALE
1797-????
Mary GOODALE
1802-????
Edward GOODALE
1804-> 1851

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Sources

  1. Upper Gravenhurst Parish Register
    son of Thomas and Mary, Butcher
  2. IGI Extracted Marriage Entry
    M003951
    / www.familysearch.org - new website

Historical events

  • The temperature on December 2, 1766 was about 5.0 °C. Wind direction mainly north-northeast. Weather type: donker. Special wheather fenomena: dauw. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1766: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 5 » Antonio de Ulloa, the first Spanish governor of Louisiana, arrives in New Orleans.
    • March 18 » American Revolution: The British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act.
    • May 22 » A large earthquake causes heavy damage and loss of life in Istanbul and the Marmara region.
    • July 1 » François-Jean de la Barre, a young French nobleman, is tortured and beheaded before his body is burnt on a pyre along with a copy of Voltaire's Dictionnaire philosophique nailed to his torso for the crime of not saluting a Roman Catholic religious procession in Abbeville, France.
    • November 10 » The last colonial governor of New Jersey, William Franklin, signs the charter of Queen's College (later renamed Rutgers University).
    • December 5 » In London, auctioneer James Christie holds his first sale.
  • The temperature on September 13, 1793 was about 13.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south east. Weather type: omtrent helder. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1793: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 21 » After being found guilty of treason by the French National Convention, Louis XVI of France is executed by guillotine.
    • July 9 » The Act Against Slavery in Upper Canada bans the importation of slaves and will free those who are born into slavery after the passage of the Act at 25 years of age.
    • September 5 » French Revolution: The French National Convention initiates the Reign of Terror.
    • November 3 » French playwright, journalist and feminist Olympe de Gouges is guillotined.
    • November 10 » A Goddess of Reason is proclaimed by the French Convention at the suggestion of Pierre Gaspard Chaumette.
    • December 25 » General "Mad Anthony" Wayne and a 300 man detachment identify the site of St. Clair's 1791 defeat by the large number of unburied human remains at modern Fort Recovery, Ohio.

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Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I78840.php : accessed June 8, 2024), "John GOODALE (1766-????)".