Goodenows who Originated in Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1638 A.D.


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Geneological history of a fraction of the Goodenow family which came to the Massachusettes Bay Colony in 1638, specifically Thomas A. Goodynowe, his wife Ursula and children (John, Thomas, Ursula, Edmund and Dorothy). Entry 578 (pages 200-201) is about Edward Augustus Goodnow a financier, philantropist and friend of higher education. Edward gave gifts to several educational institutions including $15,000 to Iowa College to erect the Goodnow Library and Observatory.




New Englanders in the 1600s


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"This book is a basic tool both for genealogists and for historians. Those whose work focuses on seventeenth-century New England will wonder how they managed without it.'
















Seaver, Albro and Some Allied Families


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The family history and ancestors of Donald Winfield Seaver (b. 1919), the son of George Chapman Seaver and Abbie Louisa Spencer both of Massachusetts. He was born in Worcester, Mass. He married Helen Frances Albro (b. 1922) 1946 in Worcester, Mass. She was the daughter of Henry Elon Albro and Annie May Breatt. The earliest known ancestor, George T. Seaver (1830-1913), is buried in Thompson, Ct., where he lived. He married (1) 1854 Harriet S. Harrington (ca. 1832-1866), the daughter of Stephen and Charlotte S. Harrington of Woodstock, Ct.; (2) 1866 in Putnam, Ct. Anne M. Woodward (1839-d. aft. 1930). Henry Albro was born ca. 1822 in Rhode Island and died 1853? He was married to Eunice Louisa James (1822-1896), the daughter of Rodman James and Margaret Stringer ca. 1842. She was born in Plainfield, Ct. Family members live in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.







The Researcher


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Heritage Quest


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