Goode, Thomas
Birth Name | Goode, Thomas |
Gramps ID | I79295618 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E20314] | after 1700 | Chesterfield Co., VA |
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Death [E20315] | after 1780 | Chesterfield Co., VA |
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Relation to the center person (Haring, Living) : fourth great grandnephew
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Goode, John [I79280578] | Bet. 1670 - 1680 | before 1722 | |
Sister | Goode, Mary [I79295477] | |||
Brother | Goode, John Chesterfield [I79295931] | about 1700 | after 1783 | |
Goode, Thomas [I79295618] | after 1700 | after 1780 | ||
Brother | Goode, Bennet [I79280576] | Bet. 1700 - 1720 | after 1768 | |
Father | Goode, John [I79280578] | Bet. 1670 - 1680 | before 1722 | |
Mother | Harris, Mary [I79295650] | |||
Sister | Goode, Mary [I79295477] | |||
Brother | Goode, John Chesterfield [I79295931] | about 1700 | after 1783 | |
Goode, Thomas [I79295618] | after 1700 | after 1780 | ||
Brother | Goode, Bennet [I79280576] | Bet. 1700 - 1720 | after 1768 |
Families
  |   | Family of Goode, Thomas and Osborne, Agnes [F35214113] | ||||||||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Osborne, Agnes [I79295154] ( * + ... ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Goode, Thomas [I79295558] | ||
Goode, Elizabeth [I79295560] | ||
Goode, Martha [I79295561] | ||
Goode, John Chesterfield [I79294984] | Bet. 1750 - 1770 | Bet. 1830 - 1840 |
Goode, Agnes Eppes [I79294982] | 1781-05-15 | 1814-12-25 |
Narrative
REFERENCE: #58 VA Cous
"Thomas Goode No. 58 in Virginia Cousins removed with his mother to
southwest Virginia, where he lived and acquired an estate on the Roanoke
River. He returned to Chesterfield Co., where he possessed land, still
retaining his lands in Mecklenburg co., which his son, John C. Goode,
inherited. He was a planter, and amassed a very large property. Like his
elder brother, he was remarkably fond of fine horses; he owned the famous
'Diomede,' and 'Imported Archduke.' 'Imported Precipitate,' and 'Imported
Sir Robin' partly belonged to him, or were in some manner in his
service." Virginia Cousins, p. 43