Goodwin, Elizabeth 1a 2a

Birth Name Goodwin, Elizabeth
Gender female
Age at Death 66 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth 1620 England  
 
Death 1686    
 

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Goodwin, William Elder15981673-03-11
Mother White, Elizabeth1591-03-051676-05-17
         Goodwin, Elizabeth 1620 1686

Families

    Family of Crow, John and Goodwin, Elizabeth
Married Husband Crow, John ( * 1606-07-18 + 1686-01-18 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage 1640 Hartford, Hartford, CT or Hadley, MA  
 
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Crow, John1667
Crow, Samuel1676-05-18
Crow, Nathaniel1695-07-02
Crow, Estherabout 16281700-08-23
Crow, Sarah1646/7-03-01 (Julian)1719-06-26
Crow, Anna1649-07-13
Crow, Elizabeth16501727
Crow, Mehetableabout 16521730-12-08
Crow, Mary16541720-10-12
Crow, Ruth1656
Crow, Danielabout 16561693-08-12

Narrative

Elizabeth Goodwin, only known child of William Goodwin, became the wife of John Crow, one of the early settlers of Hartford,Conn. Mr. Crow with his father in-law Goodwin owned large tracts of land in Hartford, and was associated with him in business. He was one of the party that settled Hadley, Mass., in 1659, and he returned to Hartford in 1678. He died January 18, 1686, leaving surviving his wife and the following

Crow Children.

Esther, b. about 1628; married Giles Hamlin of Middletown, Conn., and died August 23, 1700, aged 72. Giles Hamlin died September 1, 1689, aged 67. They had seven children.
John was a merchant in Fairfield, Conn.; died at sea in 1667, unmarried.
Samuel married, May 17, 1671, Hannah Lewis, daughter of William and Mary (Hop kins) Lewis of Farmington. Samuel Crow resided at Hadley, Mass., and was killed at Turner,s Falls in the fight with the Indians, May 18, 1676, leaving three children. His widow married Daniel Marsh of Hadley.
Nathaniel resided in Hartford. Conn., and died July 2, 1695, leaving three children. Be fore November, 1697, his widow Debo rah had married Andrew Warner of Hartford, who soon after removed to Windham.
Sarah, b. March 1, 1646-7; resided in Hartford. Conn., and died July 2, 1695, leaving three children. Be fore November, 1697, his widow Debo rah had married Andrew Warner of Hartford, who soon after removed to Windham.
Anna, b. July 13, 1649; married, March 7, 1668, Thomas Dickin son of Hadley, and had eight children. About 1679 they removed to Wethers- field, Conn., where he died in 1716. The date of her death is unknown.
Elizabeth, b. about 1650; married William Warren of Hartford.
Mehitable, b. about 1652; married, September 24, 1C68, Samuel Partridge of Hadley, Mass., and had eleven children. Mehetable (Crow) Partridge died December 8, 1730, aged 78. Samuel Partridge died December 25, 1740, aged 95.
Mary married, December 27, 1666, Noah Cole man of Hatfield, Mass.. and had seven children. Noah Coleman died July 20, 1676, and she married second, Septem ber 16, 1680, Peter Montague of Had- ley. Mary (Crow) Coleman Montague died October 12, 1720. Peter Monta gue died March 27, 1725, aged 73.
Ruth married December 21, 1671, William Gay- lord of Windsor, and had four children. He died in 1680, and the following year she married John Haley of Hadley. John Haley died in 1688. The date of her death is unknown.
Daniel, b. about 1656; resided in Hartford and died August 12, 1693, aged 37.

 

 

 

Narrative

Elizabeth Goodwin was born abt 1620 in England and emigrated onthe Lyon with her parents in 1632. (Great Migration Begins p793)

Pedigree

  1. Goodwin, William Elder
    1. White, Elizabeth
      1. Goodwin, Elizabeth
        1. Crow, John
          1. Crow, John
          2. Crow, Nathaniel
          3. Crow, Samuel
          4. Crow, Esther
          5. Crow, Sarah
          6. Crow, Anna
          7. Crow, Elizabeth
          8. Crow, Mehetable
          9. Crow, Mary
          10. Crow, Daniel
          11. Crow, Ruth

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Goodwin, James Junius: The Goodwins of Hartford, Connecticut, Descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin
      • Page: p. 105-107
  2. Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
      • Page: p. 793