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Jacob Goodrich

Birth
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
11 Nov 1745 (aged 50)
Bloomfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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Jacob Goodrich, son of John & Rebecca (Allen) Goodrich was born in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He married 12 September 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, Benedicta Goodwin, daughter of Nathaniel & Mehitabel (Porter) Goodwin.

Jacob Goodrich died intestate 11 November 1745 in Wintonbury, [now Bloomfield] Hartford, Connecticut. According to Don Blauvelt at the memorial #46471864 for John Goodrich, Sr., Jacob was buried in Wethersfield.

Children of Jacob & Benedicta (Goodwin) Goodrich:
1. Hannah, born 31 August 1719; Job Drake.
2. Rebecca, born 14 April 1721; married Reuben Loomis.
3. Elijah, born 03 July 1724; married Mary Margaret Gillett.
4. Ruth, born 22 May 1727.
5. Stephen, born 21 January 1731; married Rachel Gillett.
6. Sarah, born 21 October 1733; married Stephen Gillett.
7. Jacob, born 27 June 1736

Source: The Goodrich Family in America, by Lafayett Wallace Case: 1889
Pages 39-40
Jacob Goodrich, son of John & Rebecca (Allen) Goodrich was born in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He married 12 September 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, Benedicta Goodwin, daughter of Nathaniel & Mehitabel (Porter) Goodwin.

Jacob Goodrich died intestate 11 November 1745 in Wintonbury, [now Bloomfield] Hartford, Connecticut. According to Don Blauvelt at the memorial #46471864 for John Goodrich, Sr., Jacob was buried in Wethersfield.

Children of Jacob & Benedicta (Goodwin) Goodrich:
1. Hannah, born 31 August 1719; Job Drake.
2. Rebecca, born 14 April 1721; married Reuben Loomis.
3. Elijah, born 03 July 1724; married Mary Margaret Gillett.
4. Ruth, born 22 May 1727.
5. Stephen, born 21 January 1731; married Rachel Gillett.
6. Sarah, born 21 October 1733; married Stephen Gillett.
7. Jacob, born 27 June 1736

Source: The Goodrich Family in America, by Lafayett Wallace Case: 1889
Pages 39-40


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