Goode, Colonel John
Birth Name | Goode, Colonel John |
Gramps ID | I79297428 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E22009] | Bet. 1770 - 1780 | Richmond, VA |
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Death [E22010] | after 1852 | Washington Co., VA |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Goode, William [I79297388] | Bet. 1740 - 1760 | ||
Mother | Morrisette, Mlle Marie [I79297389] | |||
Sister | Goode, Elizabeth [I79297390] | |||
Sister | Goode, Winifred [I79297395] | |||
Sister | Goode, Sarah [I79297399] | |||
Sister | Goode, Mary [I79297402] | |||
Brother | Goode, Bennet [I79297408] | Bet. 1770 - 1780 | after 1829 | |
Goode, Colonel John [I79297428] | Bet. 1770 - 1780 | after 1852 | ||
Brother | Goode, William [I79297439] | Bet. 1770 - 1780 | ||
Brother | Goode, Robert [I79297440] | Bet. 1770 - 1780 | 1834 | |
Sister | Goode, Martha [I79295730] | 1788-08-20 | 1853-09-17 |
Families
  |   | Family of Goode, Colonel John and Watkins), Frances Cole (Mrs. Frances [F35214245] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Watkins), Frances Cole (Mrs. Frances [I79297435] ( * + ... ) | ||||||||||||
  |   | Family of Goode, Colonel John and Findlay, Ann C. [F35214242] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Findlay, Ann C. [I79297429] ( * + 1831 ) | ||||||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Goode, Elizabeth [I79297430] | 1824-12-01 | |
Goode, Rachel [I79297431] | 1826-10-09 | |
Goode, Robert Findlay [I79297432] | 1828-06-29 |
Narrative
REFERENCE: 315 VA Cous
John Goode No. 315 in Virginia Cousins served in the Norfolk campaign of
the war of 1812, in Captain Burford's Company of Virginia troops. He and
his brother Robert, No. 317, inherited upon their father's death in 1821,
307 acres of land lying near the Midlothian coal mines in Chesterfield
Co., probably a part of the old homestead, which they sold in 1822 to
(their brother) Bennet Goode No. 318. John and Robert Goode were engaged
to go to Washington County, in 1820, to prospect for coal for the
Saltworks Company, and found small deposits in many places. John Goode
was manager of the Saltworks in 1852. In middle life he was an officer in
the State Militia. "The two brothers owned extensive tracts of land, and
numerous slaves, brought from Chesterfield County. They were tall and
considered very handsome - fit types of the Old Virginia Gentleman -
free-hearted and hospitable." Virginia Cousins, p. 133.