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Personal data Richard Goodale of Dennington & Salisbury 

  • He was born on June 29, 1594 in Dowham, Norfolk, England.
  • He died on October 12, 1682 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, he was 88 years old.
  • He is buried in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
  • A child of John Goodale and Bridget Goodale (Portler)
  • This information was last updated on July 1, 2023.

Household of Richard Goodale of Dennington & Salisbury

He is married to Dorothy Katherine Goodale (Whiterent).

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna Allen (Goodale)  1623-1678 


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Richard Goodale, of Dennington & Salisbury
Gender:
Male
Birth:
June 29, 1594
Dowham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
September 16, 1666 (72)
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts

Immediate Family:
Son of John Goodale, of Great Yarmouth and Bridget Goodale (Portler)

Husband of Dorothy Goodale (Whiterent)

Father of Anna Allen (Goodale) and Richard Goodale, Jr., of Salisbury

Brother of Frances Marston (Goodale); Ellen Goodale; John Goodale; Thomas Goodale; Rebecca Morfleet (Goodale); and Elizabeth Goodale, (died young)

Half brother of John Goodale; Christopher Goodale; Elizabeth Lowell (Goodale); Thomas Goodale, (again); Hester Goodale, (twin to Joseph); Joseph Goodale, (twin to Hester); Benjamin Goodale, (twin to Mordechaus); Mordechaus Goodale, (twin to Benjamin) and Mary Goodale

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Richard Goodale, of Dennington & Salisbury is your 11th great grandfather.
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your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard (Davis)
her mother ·Üí Nancy Isabelle Davis (Bynum)
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum (Mitchell)
his mother ·Üí Lydia Mitchell (Wheeler)
her mother ·Üí Jonathan Wheeler, I
her father ·Üí Col Philip Wheeler
his father ·Üí James Wheeler, I
his father ·Üí Abigail Wheeler (Allen)
his mother ·Üí Anna Allen (Goodale)
her mother ·Üí Richard Goodale, of Dennington & Salisbury
her father

Richard1 Goodale
bp 29 Jul 1594 Downham Market, Norfolk, England
d. 16 September 1666 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Father John Goodale b. c 1566, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother Bridget Portler b. c 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
He married Dorothy Whitrents on 22 October 1622 in London, England 1622 :Oct 22. Richard Goodall, of City of London, Gent., & Dorothy Whitrents, of precint of St. Martin le Grand; at St. Leonard in said precinct." Marriage Allegations issued by the dean and chapter of Westminster TAG 90:70
Family Dorothy Whitrents b. c 1595, d. 27 Jan 1665
Children
Ann Goodall+ b. c 1623, d. 31 May 1678 married William Allen
Richard Goodale b. c 1626, d. BEF 28 SEP 1676 Salisbury married Mary _____
No other known children
Granddaughter Hubbard named in will
It is unknown where Richard was at the time his father made his will in 1625 since the father did not know if he was living or the names of his two children. Davis speculates he was in Ireland since he had an Irish servant Cornelius Conner. John Goodale's will states "To Richard Goodall, my eldest son by my first wife, if now living, £6 a year for life, on condition that if I die before I have surrendered my copyholds he shall do all necessary acts, otherwise this legacy to be void; also he is not to part with the said annuity. In default of payment he is to have power to distrain on my lands at Ormesby and Scroutby until it is paid. Further I give him £10 when he is 35 years of age...To Richard Goodall my son's two children, 40s. each at 21". Richard did not come to America in 1637 on the Mary Ann, as some state. His step-mother's daughter Susan, her husband Abraham Toppan, two children, and a maidservant did come on the Mary Ann. It is possible that Richard, & his step-mother intended to accompany this voyage, but were delayed by a lawsuit. In 1637, Elizabeth Goodale, the widow of John Goodale, and his son Richard Goodale were defendants in a Chancery suit brought against them by Henry Searles, son and heir to John Searles who had been a legatee in and witness to the will of John Goodale. However, they must have followed soon thereafter for by 1638. Richard Goodale had settled in Newbury where the Abraham Toppans were living. His step-mother & her daughter Elizabeth also settled in Newbury before 1640. Most likely, they all came together in 1638 to Newbury from Great Yarmouth after the lawsuit was concluded. Soon after his arrival, Richard moved to Salisbury, or Colchester as it was then called, where he was an original grantee in 1639, 1643, and 1654. He is called planter and turner. He was a member of the Norfolk grand jury in 1652 and 1654. Tradition says that he was a great hunter. He made his will on 7 June 1666 which was proved on 9 Oct 1666. He left all his goods, housings, lands, orchards, pastures, meadow, either marsh or upland, plow land and any other land and cattle he left to be equally divided between his son Richard Goodell and his daughter ______ Allen, with some exceptions. To his granddaughter _______ Hubberd, a cow named Primrose. To Cornelius Conner, formerly his servant, all his wearing apparel, both linen and woolen. Executor: his son Richard. Overseers: loving brethren (in the church sense) Edward French, John Wheelright, Joseph Stower.
From the inventory it appears that Goodale had let his house to Joseph Lancaster and gone to live with his daughter Ann Allen. There was due to her husband, William Allen, payment for "diet and attendance", at 10s. a week from the 3rd of May to the 16th of September 1666. Also there was an uncertain amount due to the estate from the lessee of "the barq." With the aid of the overseers the property was divided between Richard Goodale the younger and William Allen on 4 December 1666. [Source of above: Davis, Mass. & Maine Families, Vol. 2, pp. 35-36.]

Sources
Davis, Walter Goodwin. "John Goodale of Great Yarmouth", in The American Genealogist. (Demorest, Habersham, Georgia, United States: D.L. Jacobus), Vol. 22, p. 18.
Myrtle Stevens Hyde, FASG, Additions to the Ancestry of Richard1 Goodale of Salisbury, Massachusetts in The American Genealogist 85: 134--140
Myrtle Stevens Hyde, FASG, Richard Taylor of Wyberton, Lincolnshire, and the Taylor-Goodale Family of Newbury, Massachusetts, With a Note on Dorothy (Whitrent?), Wife of Richard1 Goodale in The American Genealogist (2018) 90:67+
Dorothy Brewer Erikson, Descendants of Thomas Brewer, Connecticut to Maine 1682-1996 with Allied Families (Boston, MA: 1996) 378
Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862), Vol. 2:270.
Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants). (Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), Vol. 2:34.
Warning has errors: Richard Goodale, in Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts. (Providence, RI, 1897-1919), p 177
Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920), 3: 98-101.
Newbury Town Rrecords 23;
Salisbury Town Records 9
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GOODALE, Richard
d. 1666 Newbury, Essex, Mass.
Family:
Spouse: Dorothy,
d. 27 JAN 1664/5 Salisbury, Essex, Mass.
Children:
GOODALE, Ann
GOODALE, Richard
From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_1e8.htm#10 ________________
Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of ... By Henry Whittemore
https://books.google.com/books?id=cSrlHHj2AFcC&pg=PA214&lpg=PA214&d...
Pg.214
Joseph Goodale, of Boston, married before 1681, Sarah, widow of Thomas Rix.
NEHEMIAH GOODALE, of Lynn, married 1673, Hannah, daughter of Richard Haven; had Martha, born 1675; Joseph, 1677; Mary, 1686; and perhaps others.
RICHARD GOODALE, of Newbury, 1638, was from Yarmouth Co., Norfolk; removed to Salisbury, among first settlers, 1639 or 1640; had wife Dorothy, who died 1655; children, Ann, who married William Allen; and Richard, of Boston; he died 1666.
RICHARD GOODALE, of Boston, mariner, one of the founders of the first Bapt. Ch., perhaps with wife Mary, in Boston, 1665; had Richard, born 1655; and Mary, who married John Ewell; may have died at Middletown, 1676.
ROBERT GOODALE, of Salem, 1637, came in the "Elizabeth" from Ipswich, 1634, aged 30, with wife, Catherine, 28; and children, Mary; Abraham; and Isaac; had one child, name unknown, baptized 1640; Jacob, 1642; and Hannah, 1648. Sometimes name is Goodall, or Goodell.
REFERENCES.
.... etc. _
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. VIII. By Samuel G. Drake
https://books.google.com/books?id=6G4FAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA163&lpg=PA163&d...
Pg.82
FRENCH, (see Goodale) EDWARD d. 28 Dec. 1674; w. Ann d. 9 Mar. 82-3. Ch. Hannah m. John White of Haverill 25 Nov. 62, m.2d Thomas Philbrook of Hampton 22 Sept. 69, and 3 sons, Joseph, John and Samuel.
Joseph m. Susanna ___ ___ . Ch. Joseph 16 1 54; Elizabeth 5 9 55, d. 6 10 55; Symond 24 8 57; Ann 10 1 59; Edward 14 3 63; d. 8 4 63; Edward 6 2 67.
John d. 4 May 1706, m. Mary Noyes 23 Mar. 59. Ch. John 12 10 60; Mary 12 4 63; Hannah 9 6 65, d. 13 7 65; Sarah 27 10 69; Edward 20 July 72, m. Jane True 16 Jun 1702; Abigail 6 May 75; Nicholas 28 Oct. 77, d. 3 May 99; James 15 Aug. 79; Timothy 15 6 81.
Samuel d. 26 July 92, m. 1 June 64 Abigail Brown. Ch. Abigail 17 5 66; Hannah 15 1 68-9; Samuel 24 1 71-2; Henry 1673; Nathaniel 8 Dec. 78. Abigail (the mother) ? d. 11 Jan. 79-0.
Joseph m. Sarah Eastman 13 June 1678. Ch. Joseph 26 Mar. 79; Timothy 16 June 81; Simon 26 Aug. 83. Joseph the father d. 14 Dec. 1683.
Samuel w. Ester. Ch. Joanna 16 Dec. 83; John 9 June 86; Ester 22 Sept. 88.
Simon w. Joana d. 15 May 1704. Ch. Sarah 18 Mar. 85-6; Susanna 23 Mar. 87-8; Joseph 28 Feb. 89; James 6 Nov. 92; Hannah d. 27 Feb. 99-0; Mary b. 2 Sept. 96; Joana 26 June 99.
Joseph m. Abigail Brown 20 Dec. 1699. Ch. Sarah 20 Nov. 1700, d. 19 Dec. 1700.
Henry m. Elizabeth Collins 17 (or 7) Nov. 1695. Ch. Benjamin 6 Oct. 96; Abigail 27 Feb. 98-9.
Edward Sen. w. Mary Winsley. Ch. Elisha 12 Aug. 96; Mary 2 June 98; Elizabeth 5 July 1700. Edward pub. 17 Sept. 95.
Joseph w. Hannah. Ch. Abigail 16 Aug. 98; Samuel 11 Dec. 99; Nathaniel 2 Aug. 1702.
FRIESE, .... etc.
GOODALE, RICHARD, Sen. Codicil to his will 8 Sept. 66, inv. 4 Oct. 66, w. Dorothy d. 27 11 64. Ch. Ann, w. of William Allen, a daughter m. ___ Hubbard (probably deceased) and Richard of Boston, a mariner. He mentions a grand-daughter Hubbard and his brothers Edward French, Philip Challis and Richard Wells. (Dea. Richard Wells d. 12 July 1672.)
(To be Continued.)
Pg.157
[Continued from page 82.]
GOODALE, RICHARD, (d. 1674) ? widow Mary d. 31 May 1683. Ch. Richard b. 29 6 55.
GREELEY, .... etc.
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Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of ..., Volume 3 edited by William Richard Cutter
https://books.google.com/books?id=qaK9Vz1UdDcC&pg=PA1292&lpg=PA1292...
Pg.1292
.... Samuel Ayer was son of Cornet Peter Ayer, born about 1633, died January 2, 1698-9; married November 1, 1659, Hannah Allen, born June 17, 1642, daughter of William and Ann (Goodale) Allen of Salisbury, Massachusetts, Ann Goodale, died May 1678, daughter of Richard and Dorothy Goodale. Richard Goodale died September, 1666, and his wife Dorothy, January 27, 1664-5. .... etc.
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The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts: With Some Related ... By David Webster Hoyt
https://books.google.com/books?id=m049I0RlFe8C&pg=PA113&lpg=PA113&d...
Pg.176
https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963772
https://archive.org/stream/cu31924025963772#page/n191/mode/1up
1. MRS. ELIZABETH GOODALE, came from Yarmouth, Eng., in the "Mary Ann," in 1637; d. in Newbury, April 8, 1647 [Nb]. She was wid. of John Goodale of Yarlmouth, whose will was dated 1625. Children:
2 I ANN, b. ab. 1600; m. Thomas Millerd [or Milward], of Newbury, Gloucester, and Boston. He d. in B., Sept. 1, 1653, aged 53 [See C Nb. and Sv.]
3 II SUSANNA, b. ___; m. Abraham Toppan of Nb. She d. March 20, 1689. G. R. 1880, p. 48, states that her name was Taylor, dau. of Mrs. Goodale by a former husband.
4 III JOANNA, b. ___; m. 1st, John Oliver; 2d, April 17, 1645, Capt. Wm. Gerrish of Newbury. She d. June 14, 1677, and her husband rem. to Boston in 1678. He was liv. there in 1684; d. in Salem.
5 IV ELIZABETH, b. ___; m. ab. 1641, JOHN LOWLE [or LOWELL]. She d. April 23, 1651 [Nb]. In her will she ment. her "sister Tappaine," and made her "brethren," Thomas Millerd, Richard Lowle, Abraham Tappine, and Wm. Gerrish, "overseers."
6 RICHARD1 GOODALE [or GOODELL], of Salisbury, "planter" and "turner," recd. land in the "first division," in 1639 and '43; commoner and taxed 1650 and '52; recd. land in 1654, etc. He m. Dorothy ___, who d. Jan. 27, 1664-5[S]. He d. Sep. or Oct., 1666; will June 7, codicil Sep. 8, proved Oct. 9, 1666. (*) C Nb.
https://archive.org/stream/cu31924025963772#page/n192/mode/1up
Pg.177
states that he came from Yarmouth, Eng., to Nb. ab. 1638. he was a famous hunter. [M. Ames., pp. 30, 31, 86.] Children:
7 I ANN,2 b. ___; m. (1) WILLIAM1 ALLEN. +
8 II RICHARD,2 b. bef. 1630; m. Mary ___ . =
8 RICHARD2 GOODALE (Richard1), of Salisbury, "mariner," m. Mary ___; commoner and taxed 1650 and '52; recd. land in 1654; of Boston in 1666,(*) but of S. 1673. Will Feb. 3, 1673-4; Nov. 14, 1676. Wid. Mary d. in S., May 31 1683[S}; will May 26, Sep. 20, 1683; ment. the three daus., but not the two sons. Children:
9 I NEHEMIAH,3 b. ___; m. July 30, 1673, Hannah Haven; res Lynn; "mariner," in 1683; (t) liv. 1690. A Nehemiah Goodall recd. L5, 10s. for service in King Philip's war, 1676.
10 II RICHARD,3 b. Aug. 29, 1655[S]; m. mary ___; res. S., "planter," in 1677, oath al. and fid. there. he recd. by his father's will, land in Middletown, Ct.(!)
11 III MARY,3 b. ___; m. John Ewell, of Boston; a wid. in 1683;(t) chil., John and Mary Ewell.
12 IV ELIZABETH,3 b. ___; m. Jeremiah Tower of Hingham; a wid. in 1683. (t)
13 V MARTHA,3 b. ___; m. Nov. 14, 1670[S], (3) JOHN2 GILL. +
1. EDWARD GOODWIN .... etc.
(*) Richard Goodale, Boston, mariner, one of the founders of the First Baptist Church, perhaps with wife Mary, in 1665. He may be the man who d. at Middletown in 1676; had been only a short time there{Sv]. A Richard Goodall recd. L22 for freight in maritime disbursements for King Philip's war, June 24, 1676. [G. R. 1886, p. 93.]
(t) Nehemiah, "being often at sea," in 1683 made his "kinsman" Richard Hubbard of S. his attorney for his affairs at S., est. of his father and mother Richard and Mary Goodale, decd. Wid Mary Ewell of Boston ap. her "cousin" Richard Hubbard, and wid. Elizabeth Towers of Hingham ap. her "friend" Richard Hubbard, attorney, both in 1683, est. of their father and mother Goodale.
(!) Bro. Goodale's 7 chil. bp. in Salem village, now Danvers, in 1690[S. chh. rec.] Also chil. of Zachary Goodale, Jr., in 1702. Zachariah Goodale and son David Goodale testified respecting land in A. in 1719.
.... etc.
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References
The Compendium of American Genealogy v6 says he was from England, to Salisbury in 163S - not sure what year that actually is
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goodale-74
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p416.htm#i... more info out there
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