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Rebecca Bishop Goodyear 1626–1681 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1626

Birth Location: St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1681

Death Location: Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America

Father: Stephen Conn.

Mother: Mary Lewen

Spouse(s): John 1639)

Children(s): STEPHEN 8GGF❤️, Mary infant), Dr Bishop, Captain II, Robert Bishop, Stephen Bishop, Benjamin Bishop, Whitings Bishop, Rebecca Whiting, Capt Stephen), Mary Bishop, Hannah child, Noah Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, Joanna Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Elizabeth Knowles, David child, Mary Bishop, Richard Bishop

In 1626, Rebecca Bishop Goodyear entered the world in St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom, born to Stephen H Goodyear Deputy Gov Of Conn And Mary Margaret Lewen. Rebecca Bishop Goodyear married John Reverend Bishop Immigrated From England In 1639, and had children including Benjamin Bishop, Capt Joseph Bishop Twin To Stephen, Captain John Bishop Ii, David Bishop Verified Child, Dr Ebenezer Joseph Bishop, Elizabeth Bishop Knowles, Hannah Bishop Morris Verified Child, Joanna Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, Mary Ann Bishop, Mary Ann Bishop Died As An Infant, Mary Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Noah Bishop, Rebecca Prescott Bishop Whiting, Richard Bishop, Robert Bishop, Stephen Bishop, Stephen Bishop Dna Match Follow Susanna Baxter Sr 8Ggf, Whitings Bishop. Rebecca Bishop Goodyear passed away in 1681 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1626, Rebecca Bishop Goodyear entered the world in St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom, born to Stephen H Goodyear Deputy Gov Of Conn And Mary Margaret Lewen.
  • Rebecca Bishop Goodyear married John Reverend Bishop Immigrated From England In 1639, and had children including Benjamin Bishop, Capt Joseph Bishop Twin To Stephen, Captain John Bishop Ii, David Bishop Verified Child, Dr Ebenezer Joseph Bishop, Elizabeth Bishop Knowles, Hannah Bishop Morris Verified Child, Joanna Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, Mary Ann Bishop, Mary Ann Bishop Died As An Infant, Mary Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Noah Bishop, Rebecca Prescott Bishop Whiting, Richard Bishop, Robert Bishop, Stephen Bishop, Stephen Bishop Dna Match Follow Susanna Baxter Sr 8Ggf, Whitings Bishop.
  • Rebecca Bishop Goodyear passed away in 1681 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America.

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Rebecca Goodyear's Ancestors

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Rebecca Goodyear
1626–1681
Birth Place: St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Stephen H. Goodyear Deputy Gov. of Conn.
1598–1657
Monken Hadley Parish, Middlesex, England
Mary (Margaret) Lewen
1605–1646
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rebecca Goodyear's Descendants

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Rebecca (Bishop) Goodyear (1626–1681) m. John (Reverend Bishop (Immigrated from England in) 1639) (3 May 1610–16 Nov 1694)
  1. 1. STEPHEN (BISHOP (DNA match follow Susanna Baxter) SR) 8GGF❤️ 1664–1722 m. Waitstill Waterbury 1685–1730 m. Mercy Slawson 1662–1735
    1. 1. Joseph Bishop 1715–1799 m. Sarah (Ruth Bouton) Boughton 1722–1775 m. Sarah Slawson 1714–1814 m. Ruth (Bishop) Dickson 1722–1766 m. Ruth Dickson 1722–1775
      1. 1. Sarah Bishop 1748–1780 m. HUGH (COLE) V 1743–1780 m. Caleb (Benton) Jr. 1742– m. Hugh Cole 1744–1814
        1. 1. Ann (Cole) Johnson 1772–1857 m. James (Lewis Johnson) Sr 1761–1852
        2. 2. Joseph Cole 1775–1849
        3. 3. Hugh Cole 1778–1857
        4. 4. Urenia (Mamie) Cole 1774–1854
      2. 2. Ruth Bishop 1728–1778
      3. 3. Mathew (Nathan) Bishop 1741–
      4. 4. Stephen Bishop 1743–1821
      5. 5. Waitstill Bishop 1746–1799
      6. 6. Jonathan Bishop 1749–1831
      7. 7. Levi Bishop 1750–1818
      8. 8. Jonathan Bishop 1752–1820
      9. 9. Enos Bishop 1756–1845
      10. 10. Rachel Bishop 1758–1845
      11. 11. James Bishop 1762–1848
      12. 12. Joseph Bishop 1763–1845
      13. 13. Elias Bishop 1765–1802
      14. 14. Sarah Bishop 1847–
    2. 2. Stephen ('Twin') Bishop 1684–1731
    3. 3. Abraham ((a twin to brother Stephen)) BISHOP 1684–1712
    4. 4. Theophilus Bishop 1687–1710
    5. 5. Isaac Bishop 1689–1748
    6. 6. Abigail Bishop 1696–1757
    7. 7. Rebecca Bishop 1692–1757
    8. 8. John Bishop 1682–1757
    9. 9. David Bishop 1684–1697
    10. 10. Hannah Bishop 1698–1719
    11. 11. Joseph Bishop 1715–1799
  2. 2. Mary (Ann Bishop(Died as an) infant) 1657–1658
  3. 3. Dr (Ebenezer Joseph) Bishop 1666–1710
  4. 4. Captain (John Bishop) II 1648–1722
  5. 5. Robert Bishop 1650–1731
  6. 6. Stephen Bishop 1660–1775
  7. 7. Benjamin Bishop 1668–1728
  8. 8. Whitings Bishop 1670–1728
  9. 9. Rebecca (Prescott Bishop) Whiting 1663–1726
  10. 10. Capt (Joseph Bishop(Twin to) Stephen) 1664–1733
  11. 11. Mary (Ann) Bishop 1672–1658
  12. 12. Hannah (Bishop-Morris verified) child 1664–1722
  13. 13. Noah Bishop 1658–1750
  14. 14. Jonathan Bishop 1644–1695
  15. 15. Joanna Bishop 1653–1684
  16. 16. Nathaniel Bishop 1654–1723
  17. 17. Elizabeth (Bishop) Knowles 1679–1754
  18. 18. David (Bishop verified) child 1660–1683
  19. 19. Mary Bishop 1673–1745
  20. 20. Richard Bishop 1650–1740

Rebecca Goodyear's Timeline

2 Records

1626
1626
Birth of Rebecca Bishop Goodyear in St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom
St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom
1681
1681
Age 55
Death of Rebecca Bishop Goodyear in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1626
    Event Place: St Mary, Woolnorth Parish, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1681
    Event Place: Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America

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