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Joseph Goodwin 1743 – 1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 May 1743

Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 13 Nov 1809

Death Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Father: John Goodwin

Mother: Dorothy Pitkin

Spouse(s): Hannah Olmsted

Children(s): Joseph Goodwin, Caleb Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin, Clairrissa Goodwin, Sally Goodwin, Hezekiah Goodwin

The story of Joseph Goodwin began in 1743 in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, with parents John Goodwin and Dorothy Pitkin. As an adult, Joseph Goodwin wed Hannah Olmsted. Their household included Joseph Goodwin, Caleb Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin, Clairrissa Goodwin, Sally Goodwin and Hezekiah Goodwin. Joseph Goodwin's life came to an end in 1809 in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents

John Goodwin
1706 – 1793
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Dorothy Pitkin
1717 – 1789
Birth Location: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Spouses(s)

Hannah Olmsted
1747 – 1814
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
HO

Children(s)

Joseph Goodwin
1776 – 1862
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Caleb Goodwin
1778 – 1830
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
CG
Hannah Goodwin
1781 – 1877
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Clairrissa Goodwin
1784 – 1824
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
CG
Sally Goodwin
1786 – 1836
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
SG
Hezekiah Goodwin
1789 – 1873
Birth Location: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
HG

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 09 May 1743
    Event Place: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
    Record Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index, Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 13 Nov 1809
    Event Place: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
    Record Source: Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870

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