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Son Joseph's bequest was for two hundred acres in St. Thomas' Parish, "...bounded on the east by Mr. Welswysen, on the west by Mr. Joseph Singleterrys, and two hundred acres more on Four Hole Branch known by the name of Joseph Bryan's Spring; a negro boy named Billy and a negro girl named Lena, to take possession at twenty years of age." (NOTE: Obviously this was a date still in the future.)
Anna and Joseph Goodby may have had a fifth child, also named Anna. We base this on research that identified an Anna Goodby, born in Mississippi around 1771 or 1772, and who married a Captain Peter Smith in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, circa 1795. He was the son of Frances Prestwood and Zachariah Smith of North Carolina. She remained in Mississippi. We have no record about the disposition of the land in South Carolina inherited by Joseph from his father. Still, it is recorded in the Council Journal (advisory council to the Royal Governor of the colony) for 1751 that "Joseph Goodby, who has six negroes in his family for whom he has had no land, asks 300 acres on the south side of the Saluda River." This request was granted.
Thus it appears that the wealth amassed by John Goodby, Sr. and passed along to two generations had, by the 1750's, disappeared.
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