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Samuel Brewer Goddard

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Samuel Brewer Goddard

Birth
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
24 Jun 1851 (aged 68)
Burial
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Brewer Goddard was born on November 12, 1782, to Samuel and Joanna (née Brewer) Goddard. His birth was recorded at Brookline, Massachusetts. As the son of Samuel Goddard and Joanna Brewer, Samuel B. G. was born to families long associated with one another in the towns of Brookline and Roxbury. In 1804, Samuel Brewer Goddard married Emily Dawes, a daughter of Hon. Thomas and Margaret (Greenleaf) Dawes, of Boston. They had one child, a daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. Mrs. Emily (Dawes) Goddard died September 3, 1840. Mrs. Emily Goddard was buried in Congressional Cemetery, District of Columbia.

Samuel Brewer Goddard
Son of Samuel Goddard and Johanna Brewer
Visitations of England and Wales, page 113
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n172/mode/1up?view=theater

Grandson of John Goddard and Hannah Seaver
Visitations of England and Wales, page 112
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n172/mode/1up?view=theater

Great-grandson of Hon. John Goddard and Susannah Heath, page 111
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n171/mode/1up?view=theater

Samuel Brewer Goddard was the nephew of William Goddard, and first cousin of William Warren Goddard.

Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard name
Samuel Brewer Goddard and his wife Emily Dawes named their daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. The Lamb name comes from Emily's niece Hannah, who married Thomas Lamb. Thomas and Hannah Dawes (Eliot) Lamb in 1829 named a daughter Emily Goddard Lamb. Samuel Brewer Goddard and Emily Dawes in turn included Lamb when naming their daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. More information about this Dawes-Eliot-Lamb-Goddard family relationship is linked below.

The name Emily was for her mother, Emily (Dawes) Goddard. Emily is a name frequently used in subsequent generations of the Dawes family.

Joanna was for Samuel Brewer Goddard's mother, Joanna (Brewer) Goddard; and for his maternal grandmother Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer, and her mother Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall, of Brookline.

Emily Dawes, her birthdate & death, and siblings, are found in this book:
• Thomas Dawes - Margaret Greenleaf
(names & birthdates of their children)
• Dawes family information
• The Dawes Memorial to Emily's father, King's Chapel (illustration)
"Memorials of the Dead in Boston; containing exact transcriptions of Inscriptions on the Sepulchral Monuments in the King's Chapel burial Ground, in the City of Boston, 1853."
https://books.google.com/books?id=OOVFAQAAMAAJ

Second marriage, and Ballard marriages
Samuel Brewer Goddard married Clara Ballard in 1843. They had children. Clara died in 1850, and was laid to rest in Old North Cemetery, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. This appears to be a Ballard family plot.

Samuel's daughter, Emily J. L. Goddard, married Nathan Ballard, a brother of her stepmother Clara, in 1851. They had children, several of whom are buried with their parents, Emily J. L. and Nathan, in the Nathan Ballard family plot in Brooklyn.
Sources:
The Ballard Genealogy
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Samuel Brewer Goddard was likely buried or entombed in a Walnut Street Cemetery space provided by his father and ancestors. The most logical of the burial location options is this one, as no other burial record is found. His mother's burial was in Canada, and her burial slot (in Lot 4, Walnut Street Cemetery) would certainly have been an option available to Emily when her father Samuel Brewer Goddard was laid to rest. Emily's family in the Boston area were close-knit on all sides, and some family were rather wealthy. They, or Emily herself, could pay for burial in any location selected Emily or arranged by Samuel Brewer Goddard before he died.

Family and ancestors of S. G. B.
Samuel Brewer Goddard was a grandson of John Goddard and Hannah (Seaver) Goddard; and of John Brewer and Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer.

FIRST MARRIAGE:
Emily Dawes
Parents:
Thomas Dawes
Margaret Greenleaf
One child:
Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard
March 5, 1830
Washington, District of Columbia
Death:
Mrs. Emily (Dawes) Goddard died September 3, 1840, in Washington, District of Columbia, survived by her husband Samuel Brewer Goddard and daughter Emily J. L. Goddard.
Burial:
Congressional Cemetery, District of Columbia
Sources:
The Dawes Genealogy
Watertown history
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Samuel Brewer Goddard's second wife was Clara Ballard. They had three children, none of whom married. Clara was buried in 1850. When Samuel Brewer Goddard died in 1851, he was likely interred with his Goddard family in Brookline.
Sources
The Ballard Genealogy
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Daughter Emily's marriage
Samuel Brewer Goddard's daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard married in 1851 to Nathan Ballard, a brother of her stepmother Clara. He was a teacher.
Reference: The Ballard Genealogy.

Lamb name and relationship
Thomas Lamb (1796-1887), Boston shipping merchant, president of the Washington Marine and Fire Insurance Co. (1832-1857), president of the Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen (1844-1885), treasurer of the Boston Marine Society (1830-1884), president of the New England National Bank (1846-1884), member of the Boston City Council under Mayor Josiah Quincy, president of the Boston Pier and Long Wharf Corp. (1851-1885), treasurer of the Boston Sugar Refinery. Married in 1828 Hannah Dawes Eliot (1809-1879). Their children were: Emily Goddard (1829-1894), Margaret Eliot (1831-1878), Thomas (1834-1838), Hannah Eliot (1836-1838), William Eliot (1839-1903), Charles Duncan (1841-1871), Rosanna (b. 1843), Caroline (1845-1849), and Horatio Appleton (1850-1926).
https://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fa0232

See also
Tuckerman Family Papers
MB Americana
http://mbamericana.com/tuckerman-family-letters

Dawes and Greenleaf
These relationships apply to Emily (Dawes) Goddard and her daughter Emily Joanna Lamb (Goddard) Ballard, and to their direct descendants. These relationships do not apply to spouses or to the family of spouses, but to the children of Margaret Greenleaf and Thomas Dawes, including Emily Dawes Goddard; and passed down through Emily to Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard and her direct descendants only.

Ancestors and Kin of Emily (Dawes) Goddard, via her mother Margaret (Greenleaf) Dawes:
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=155761+margaret+greenleaf

Ancestors and Kin of Emily (Dawes) Goddard, via her father Thomas Dawes:
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=155760+thomas+dawes

SAMUEL BREWER GODDARD
Brookline Births
Vital Records, Brookline, Massachusetts
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027753253&view=1up&seq=38

Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Includes Waltham and Weston - by Henry Bond, M.D. Boston, 1860. Volume I. Part 2. p.238
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/middlesex/towns/watertown/watertown.txt

Gardner-Aspinwall family, and the Stevens-Warren and Stevens-Aspinwall relationship:
Joanna Gardner married Lt. Thomas Aspinwall, a son of Samuel and Sarah née Stevens Aspinwall. Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall was a paternal great-grandmother to Emily Joanna Lamb (Goddard) Ballard. Note that Sarah (Stevens) Aspinwall was an aunt to Mary (Stevens) Warren, the mother of Dr. Joseph Warren of the American Revolution, and that the Aspinwall family maintained close ties to their Warren cousins. Dr. Joseph Warren was a close friend to Samuel Brewer Goddard's family in Brooklinenand was a colleague, friend, and also cousin to Dr. William Aspinwall, who was the brother of Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer.

Paternal great-grandparents
Seaver:
Nathaniel Seaver
Hannah (White) Seaver
Goddard:
John Goddard
Hannah (Jennison) Goddard

Maternal great-grandparents
Aspinwall:
Lt. Thomas Aspinwall
Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Brewer
Nathaniel Brewer III
Elizabeth (Mayo) Brewer
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

SAMUEL BREWER GODDARD
November 12, 1782
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
June 24, 1851
Husband of Mrs. Emily (née Dawes) Goddard
Father of Emily Joanna Lamb (née Goddard) Ballard
Husband of Mrs. Clara (née Ballard) Goddard
Samuel Brewer Goddard was born on November 12, 1782, to Samuel and Joanna (née Brewer) Goddard. His birth was recorded at Brookline, Massachusetts. As the son of Samuel Goddard and Joanna Brewer, Samuel B. G. was born to families long associated with one another in the towns of Brookline and Roxbury. In 1804, Samuel Brewer Goddard married Emily Dawes, a daughter of Hon. Thomas and Margaret (Greenleaf) Dawes, of Boston. They had one child, a daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. Mrs. Emily (Dawes) Goddard died September 3, 1840. Mrs. Emily Goddard was buried in Congressional Cemetery, District of Columbia.

Samuel Brewer Goddard
Son of Samuel Goddard and Johanna Brewer
Visitations of England and Wales, page 113
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n172/mode/1up?view=theater

Grandson of John Goddard and Hannah Seaver
Visitations of England and Wales, page 112
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n172/mode/1up?view=theater

Great-grandson of Hon. John Goddard and Susannah Heath, page 111
https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog/page/n171/mode/1up?view=theater

Samuel Brewer Goddard was the nephew of William Goddard, and first cousin of William Warren Goddard.

Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard name
Samuel Brewer Goddard and his wife Emily Dawes named their daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. The Lamb name comes from Emily's niece Hannah, who married Thomas Lamb. Thomas and Hannah Dawes (Eliot) Lamb in 1829 named a daughter Emily Goddard Lamb. Samuel Brewer Goddard and Emily Dawes in turn included Lamb when naming their daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard. More information about this Dawes-Eliot-Lamb-Goddard family relationship is linked below.

The name Emily was for her mother, Emily (Dawes) Goddard. Emily is a name frequently used in subsequent generations of the Dawes family.

Joanna was for Samuel Brewer Goddard's mother, Joanna (Brewer) Goddard; and for his maternal grandmother Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer, and her mother Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall, of Brookline.

Emily Dawes, her birthdate & death, and siblings, are found in this book:
• Thomas Dawes - Margaret Greenleaf
(names & birthdates of their children)
• Dawes family information
• The Dawes Memorial to Emily's father, King's Chapel (illustration)
"Memorials of the Dead in Boston; containing exact transcriptions of Inscriptions on the Sepulchral Monuments in the King's Chapel burial Ground, in the City of Boston, 1853."
https://books.google.com/books?id=OOVFAQAAMAAJ

Second marriage, and Ballard marriages
Samuel Brewer Goddard married Clara Ballard in 1843. They had children. Clara died in 1850, and was laid to rest in Old North Cemetery, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. This appears to be a Ballard family plot.

Samuel's daughter, Emily J. L. Goddard, married Nathan Ballard, a brother of her stepmother Clara, in 1851. They had children, several of whom are buried with their parents, Emily J. L. and Nathan, in the Nathan Ballard family plot in Brooklyn.
Sources:
The Ballard Genealogy
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Samuel Brewer Goddard was likely buried or entombed in a Walnut Street Cemetery space provided by his father and ancestors. The most logical of the burial location options is this one, as no other burial record is found. His mother's burial was in Canada, and her burial slot (in Lot 4, Walnut Street Cemetery) would certainly have been an option available to Emily when her father Samuel Brewer Goddard was laid to rest. Emily's family in the Boston area were close-knit on all sides, and some family were rather wealthy. They, or Emily herself, could pay for burial in any location selected Emily or arranged by Samuel Brewer Goddard before he died.

Family and ancestors of S. G. B.
Samuel Brewer Goddard was a grandson of John Goddard and Hannah (Seaver) Goddard; and of John Brewer and Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer.

FIRST MARRIAGE:
Emily Dawes
Parents:
Thomas Dawes
Margaret Greenleaf
One child:
Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard
March 5, 1830
Washington, District of Columbia
Death:
Mrs. Emily (Dawes) Goddard died September 3, 1840, in Washington, District of Columbia, survived by her husband Samuel Brewer Goddard and daughter Emily J. L. Goddard.
Burial:
Congressional Cemetery, District of Columbia
Sources:
The Dawes Genealogy
Watertown history
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Samuel Brewer Goddard's second wife was Clara Ballard. They had three children, none of whom married. Clara was buried in 1850. When Samuel Brewer Goddard died in 1851, he was likely interred with his Goddard family in Brookline.
Sources
The Ballard Genealogy
Find A Grave, Cemetery records

Daughter Emily's marriage
Samuel Brewer Goddard's daughter Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard married in 1851 to Nathan Ballard, a brother of her stepmother Clara. He was a teacher.
Reference: The Ballard Genealogy.

Lamb name and relationship
Thomas Lamb (1796-1887), Boston shipping merchant, president of the Washington Marine and Fire Insurance Co. (1832-1857), president of the Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen (1844-1885), treasurer of the Boston Marine Society (1830-1884), president of the New England National Bank (1846-1884), member of the Boston City Council under Mayor Josiah Quincy, president of the Boston Pier and Long Wharf Corp. (1851-1885), treasurer of the Boston Sugar Refinery. Married in 1828 Hannah Dawes Eliot (1809-1879). Their children were: Emily Goddard (1829-1894), Margaret Eliot (1831-1878), Thomas (1834-1838), Hannah Eliot (1836-1838), William Eliot (1839-1903), Charles Duncan (1841-1871), Rosanna (b. 1843), Caroline (1845-1849), and Horatio Appleton (1850-1926).
https://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fa0232

See also
Tuckerman Family Papers
MB Americana
http://mbamericana.com/tuckerman-family-letters

Dawes and Greenleaf
These relationships apply to Emily (Dawes) Goddard and her daughter Emily Joanna Lamb (Goddard) Ballard, and to their direct descendants. These relationships do not apply to spouses or to the family of spouses, but to the children of Margaret Greenleaf and Thomas Dawes, including Emily Dawes Goddard; and passed down through Emily to Emily Joanna Lamb Goddard and her direct descendants only.

Ancestors and Kin of Emily (Dawes) Goddard, via her mother Margaret (Greenleaf) Dawes:
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=155761+margaret+greenleaf

Ancestors and Kin of Emily (Dawes) Goddard, via her father Thomas Dawes:
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=155760+thomas+dawes

SAMUEL BREWER GODDARD
Brookline Births
Vital Records, Brookline, Massachusetts
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027753253&view=1up&seq=38

Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Includes Waltham and Weston - by Henry Bond, M.D. Boston, 1860. Volume I. Part 2. p.238
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/middlesex/towns/watertown/watertown.txt

Gardner-Aspinwall family, and the Stevens-Warren and Stevens-Aspinwall relationship:
Joanna Gardner married Lt. Thomas Aspinwall, a son of Samuel and Sarah née Stevens Aspinwall. Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall was a paternal great-grandmother to Emily Joanna Lamb (Goddard) Ballard. Note that Sarah (Stevens) Aspinwall was an aunt to Mary (Stevens) Warren, the mother of Dr. Joseph Warren of the American Revolution, and that the Aspinwall family maintained close ties to their Warren cousins. Dr. Joseph Warren was a close friend to Samuel Brewer Goddard's family in Brooklinenand was a colleague, friend, and also cousin to Dr. William Aspinwall, who was the brother of Joanna (Aspinwall) Brewer.

Paternal great-grandparents
Seaver:
Nathaniel Seaver
Hannah (White) Seaver
Goddard:
John Goddard
Hannah (Jennison) Goddard

Maternal great-grandparents
Aspinwall:
Lt. Thomas Aspinwall
Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Brewer
Nathaniel Brewer III
Elizabeth (Mayo) Brewer
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

SAMUEL BREWER GODDARD
November 12, 1782
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
June 24, 1851
Husband of Mrs. Emily (née Dawes) Goddard
Father of Emily Joanna Lamb (née Goddard) Ballard
Husband of Mrs. Clara (née Ballard) Goddard

Gravesite Details

Walnut Street Cemetery, Brookline, Lot 4 with his father is presumed: no record of burial in daughter's Brooklyn plot or other location. Goddard tomb or plot. ASPINWALL Descendant.



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