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Elias Goddard 1638–1697 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1638
Birth Location: probably Dorset, England
Death Date: 1697
Death Location: Dorchester County, Maryland, Colonial America
Father: Thomas Goddarde
Mother: Anne Cooper
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Children(s): Christina Godward
In 1638, Elias Goddard entered the world in probably Dorset, England, born to Thomas Goddarde And Anne Cooper. Elias Goddard had children including Christina Godward. Elias Goddard passed away in 1697 in Dorchester County, Maryland, Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1638, Elias Goddard entered the world in probably Dorset, England, born to Thomas Goddarde And Anne Cooper.
- Elias Goddard had children including Christina Godward.
- Elias Goddard passed away in 1697 in Dorchester County, Maryland, Colonial America.
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Elias Goddard's Ancestors
Elias Goddard's Descendants
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1. Christina Godward 1675–1710 m. Mathis Alford 1669–1720
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1. Sarah Alford 1693–1754 m. Stephen Fleharty 1686–1762 m. Stephen Fleharty 1686–1762
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1. John Fleaharty 1717–1754 m. Hannah Pennick 1715–1757
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1. Noah Fluharty 1749–1805 m. Nancy (Ann) Reeves 1750–1822
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2. Stephen Fluharty 1746–1825
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3. Mary (B) Field 1824–1907
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Elias Goddard's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1638
Event Place: probably Dorset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1697
Event Place: Dorchester County, Maryland, Colonial America