Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . o. Massachusetts. The children of Frank LoringGoes are: Loring, born September 17, 1892; RussellRead, born August 26, 1894. EDWARD A. GOODNOW. In 1632. twelveyears after the landing of the Pilgrims at PlymouthRock, three Goodnow brothers sailed from Eng-land to join the enterprise beyond the stormy At-lantic. They shared the hardships of those wholaid the foundations of the Gommonwealth of Massa-chusets. Among the three brothers who came


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . o. Massachusetts. The children of Frank LoringGoes are: Loring, born September 17, 1892; RussellRead, born August 26, 1894. EDWARD A. GOODNOW. In 1632. twelveyears after the landing of the Pilgrims at PlymouthRock, three Goodnow brothers sailed from Eng-land to join the enterprise beyond the stormy At-lantic. They shared the hardships of those wholaid the foundations of the Gommonwealth of Massa-chusets. Among the three brothers who came tothese shores was Thomas, who settled at Sudbury. (II) Thomas Goodnow, son of the English branch, married Jane , and had a son named Samuel. (HI) Samuel Goodnow, son of Thomas (2), born February 28, 1646, married Mary by whom a son Samuel was born. (IV) Samuel Goodnow, son of Samuel (3),born November ,30, 1675. died about 1720. marriedSarah Brigham, and they had a son Thomas. (V) Thomas Goodnow, son of Samuel (4).born March 18, 1709, married Persia Rice, of Marl-boro. April 17, 1734, and they had a son Edward. (VI) Edward (ioodnow, son of Edward (s).. ^h^ 6o WORCESTER COUNTY born October 30, 1742; married Lois Rice, and theyhad a son Edward. Edward (6) removed from Sudbury to Prince-ton, Massachusetts, and in 1786 built the old Good-now homestead, still standing and owned by hisgrandson, William B. Goodnow, the brother of oursubject proper. (,VII) Edward Goodnow, son of Edward (6),born December 1776, married Rebecca Beaman. Heinherited his fathers estate. Rebecca Beaman tookher turn with other girls in going to Worcester,thirteen miles, to get the mail. She went on horse-back and the trail was through the woods, her onlyguide being the blazed trees. To Edward andRebecca Goodnow were born six sons and twodaughters; all were born in Princeton, and withone exception grew to manhood and children were: Erastus D., Edward A.,Jonas B., Franklin, William B., Harriet E.


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