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Irene Farrand Goodwin 1810–1850 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1810
Birth Location: Cortland County, New York, USA
Death Date: 1850
Death Location: probably, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Andrew FARRAND
Mother: Polly GROVER
Spouse(s): Phineas Goodwin
Children(s): William Goodwin
The story of Irene Farrand Goodwin began in 1810 in Cortland County, New York, USA. Irene Farrand Goodwin married Phineas H Goodwin, and had children including William T Goodwin. Irene Farrand Goodwin passed away in 1850 in probably, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Irene Farrand Goodwin began in 1810 in Cortland County, New York, USA.
- Irene Farrand Goodwin married Phineas H Goodwin, and had children including William T Goodwin.
- Irene Farrand Goodwin passed away in 1850 in probably, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Irene Goodwin's Ancestors
Irene Goodwin's Descendants
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1. William (T.) Goodwin 1850–1924 m. Prusena (Elizabeth) Morris 1852–1919
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1. Lydia (Maria Gillmer) Goodwin 1882–1937 m. Frederick (Douglas) Gillmer 1864–1945
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1. Mabel (Louise) Brown 1914–1975 m. Raymond (Henry) Brown 1916–2008
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1. Raymond (Gilmer) Brown 1945–2010
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2. Ruth (A) Brown 1944–2010
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Irene Goodwin's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1810
Event Place: Cortland County, New York, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: probably, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA